TRAIN
Train Train Lyrics
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Boon boon タラッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタッタ
(Yeah, my train da let go!)
(Way) どこまでも続いてく道を
(Way) 走りだす勇気を持って ring ding dong
不安げな顔してる暇があれば
Shut up! Shut up! Shut up! 黙って ride a train
一切許さない 弱気なその態度は
一回でもリタイヤしたなら最後だ
それくらいの覚悟して走って行けたなら
(Go with me) 辛い困難も乗り越えて
(For far away) 突き進んでゆく
(Ride on ほら ガッタンガッタン don't stop 終着駅まで)
目にも止まらない speed で go
(Ride on ほら ゴットンゴットン 最高の景色求め)
二人の人生を運ぶ my train
Boon boon タラッタッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタッタ
(Yeah, my train da let go!)
(Way) 誰にも止めさせない my energy
(Way) 誰からも受け付けない sympathy
未来への不安なんて必要ないから
Give me! Give me! Give me! Give me your everything
一切頼らない理不尽なオトナには
一回でも助けてもらいたくはないから
決められたレールなんて 壊してくから break out
(Go with me) 暗いトンネルも恐れず
(For far away) 突き進んでゆく
(Ride on ほら ガッタンガッタン get down 諦めるなら)
それくらいの覚悟なら good bye
(Ride on ほら ゴットンゴットン もう後には戻れない)
全て投げ捨て走る my train
いつかの未来目指して
走り続ける 例え他のもの全て失っても
(Ride on ほら ガッタンガッタン don't stop 終着駅まで)
(手に入れるから この手で必ず) 目にも止まらない speed で go
(Ride on ほら ゴットンゴットン 最高の景色求め) 二人の人生を運ぶ my train
(Ride on ほら ガッタンガッタン get down 諦めるなら)
それくらいの覚悟なら good bye
(Ride on ほら ゴットンゴットン もう後には戻れない)
全て投げ捨て走る my train
Boon boon タラッタッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタ
Boon boon タラッタッタッタ
(Yeah, my train da let go!)
The song “Train” by the band Train has a fun, lighthearted theme that is great for children. The story in the lyrics follows a mother Pteranodon who has just given birth to four baby Pteranodons. She names three of them and assumes they are all the same species until the fourth baby hatches. This baby has teeth, a tail, and big green eyes, clearly not a Pteranodon. The mother tells the baby that he is welcome in their family even if he is different. The mother and her four children then travel around the world on the “Dinosaur train.” The song is catchy and upbeat with a fun, educational message about diversity and inclusion.
The lyrics of this song are intended for children, but the history of the song may be interesting for fans of the band Train. The song “Train” was released in 1998 on the album “Train.” On this album, the band had a harder, folk-rock sound. This sound was popular in the 1990s, but the band later changed their sound to a more pop-rock sound. The band’s popularity grew, and they have released many hit songs since “Train.” This song is one of their earliest and a favorite among fans. The band has played this song live many times and it is often requested by fans.
Line by Line Meaning
Once upon a time there was a mom
A story is being told about a mother dinosaur
Here name was Mrs. Pteranodon
The mother dinosaur's specific name was Mrs. Pteranodon
Sittin' on her nest she heard a stratchin'
Mrs. Pteranodon was sitting on her nest when she heard a scratching sound
And said
She spoke in reaction to the sound
Oh boy, my eggs are hatching
Mrs. Pteranodon realized her eggs were hatching
One by one her kids popped free
Her baby dinosaurs hatched out of their eggs one by one
Baby Pteranodons one, two, three
There were three baby Pteranodons
I'll name you Tiny, Shiny, and Don
Mrs. Pteranodon gave her babies names
But Tiny said
One of the baby dinosaurs named Tiny interrupted her
Wait, there's one more, mom
Tiny noticed there was another baby dinosaur that hatched
Last little baby was a different size
The last baby dinosaur was noticeably different in size
With teeth and a tail and big green eyes
The last baby dinosaur had distinct features, such as teeth, a tail, and big green eyes
He didn't look anything like the rest
The last baby dinosaur looked completely different from the other baby Pteranodons
What am I doin' in a Pteranodon nest
The last baby dinosaur wondered why they were in a Pteranodon nest
But dear old Mrs. Pteranodon said
Mrs. Pteranodon responded to her baby's concern
Oh this is your family and I'm your mom
Mrs. Pteranodon reassured the last baby dinosaur that they belonged in the family
You may be different, but we're all creatures
Mrs. Pteranodon acknowledged the last baby dinosaur's differences and that all dinosaurs have different features
All dinosaurs have different features
Mrs. Pteranodon emphasized that all dinosaur species have unique features
Come on buddy, we'll take a vacation
Mrs. Pteranodon proposed going on a vacation with the last baby dinosaur
I'll get us some tickets at Pteranodon station
She promised to get tickets at Pteranodon station for their trip
We'll travel the world through sunshine and rain
Mrs. Pteranodon planned to travel the world with her family
And meet all the species on the
They will meet different dinosaur species
Dinosaur train (dinosaur train)
They will travel on the Dinosaur Train
We're gonna ride, ride, ride, ride
They will have a fun and exciting ride
The dinosaur train
They will ride on a train that takes them to different dinosaur species' habitats
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Shibu
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@cs-7
Let me explain why this song is a hit.
1. It is guitar driven, so the guitars are crunchy. The volume on the amp is up so much that there's natural distortion instead of using a pedal or a JCM-800, which has a knob dedicated to gain.
2. He's using a slide on the guitar, so that pronounces the solo much more than it does without a slide.
3. The guy playing the harmonica emulates a sound of a train whistle, which adds to the mood of the song.
4. It's somewhat upbeat, and it swings. The drums have this groove and fits the main riff. You can dance to the beat. It's fun and keeps the song rolling.
You can send me any other southern rock song by another southern rock band, and it won't compare to this song right here. I like Skynyrd. Gimme Three Steps is my favorite song by them. But their songs aren't hillbilly. This song was adapted from Shorty Medlocke, and he played it on banjo. It was slower, but it felt over the hill, and hillbilly. Skynyrd is more radio friendly. I have heard this song on the radio. Only once though. What I'm trying to say, is I'll never get bored of this song. It fucking rocks and it's embedded in blues and hillbilly. This song is a banger.
@wecandobetter9821
It’s absolutely amazing how many great bands we had growing up in the 60-70s. Us old geezers we’re lucky ducks 🦆😂🥵✌️
@smallchange5946
I would give anyhing to go back to the 60s and 70s and, I would never want to leave.
@smallchange5946
@ted ritola In the absolute best ways possible and we sure do know that now don't we? I sure do treasure those memories from the 60s and 70s. If afforded the chance to go back; I would never leave.
@tandemaxle1831
You are so right. I grew up in a rural area just West of Fort Worth TX in the 70's and early 80's. There was a local 3 piece Southern Rock band out there named Blackhorse that was fantastic. The played a lot of the bars around the Fort Worth/Dallas area and got close to making it but never did. I met them and followed them around wherever they played. It may be the best Southern Rock band you've Never heard. I've attached a link if you're interested. Let me know what you think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WZiX1DbY-w
@tandemaxle1831
@@stevecontini5386 Yea I loved Trapeze but I wouldn't really call them a Southern Rock band. My favorite song of theirs was Star Breaker. They were from England if I remember right and more of a hard rock band with some of their songs showing a hint of the 60's psychedelic sound. You are right, they were a great band.
@rreynolds362
Disturbing the priest
@deborahsnell8453
Love Blackfoot!! I’m 67 years old and this song never gets old!! Takes me to a good place in time!!! Makes you have a good time!!!
@MsHalo2012
62 and rock'n with you sista
@MrRick-md7wm
yup, im 67, brings back good ol memories 🎶🎵
@George19712
I am 67 ( me in 1953 ) too. We were born at a great time for music.