Tramway were an organ and jangly guitar male vocaled pop band from Bristol … Read Full Bio ↴Tramway were an organ and jangly guitar male vocaled pop band from Bristol (England) with a Felt-gone-pop sound that is less 'easy' than most Siesta releases, but is of a very high quality. They have a song ('That Old, Old Feelin') that is almost a carbon copy of the Spring (the 1972 band fronted by Brian Wilson's then wife, who were THE MODEL for Adventures In Stereo) song 'Thinkin' Bout You Baby', which was written by Brain wilson and Mike Love. Tramway also do an instrumental cover of the Mary Poppins song "Life's a Country Holiday With Mary" that Dick Van Dyke sings in the scene where they ride calliope horses through a cartoon landscape. It's number 10 on the CD, though it's uncredited on the CD's graphics, which only show 12 of the 13 songs here. (Gullbuy.com)
What are you gonna do
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Mike Tramp No food in the cupboard or money in the bank the car…
Mr. Kanister What you niggaz gon do Whatever you want to Whatever you…
raven-symoné Got to know, Got to know... are you do [x4] For…
The Unseen What are you gonna do, when they tell you what…
The Veronicas I see you standing Others reacting I see you whispering 'b…
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@ritskyaniki
I always somehow come back to this scene intermittently ever since I saw it as a kid.
Spider-Man was the very first superhero I idolized because of how good the representation of Tobey's Spidey was in the movies (never got to read to comics then)
This train scene represented how Spider-Man would never give up on New York and save as much people as you possibly can even if they were strangers.
Spider-Man prioritized the people over himself and his own IDENTITY and that speaks volumes about Peter's character
I also loved how goofy toby's face was and I'd laugh at it before as a kid but now I understand that it was really important to show RAW emotion that looks believable if we were put in that situation.
The pain he projects when he's stopping the train shows just how much it represents Peter pushing his limits till the very end, no biceps, no flexing, just pure raw emotion and struggle.
What an amazing movie.
@OrbisAetherum
"He's just a kid. No older than my son." I love that line. Realizing that Spider-Man, city savior, is... just a boy.
@desexeddoggo2520
Who looks like he’s in his 30s 😂, still my favourite Spider-Man tho
@ceedub3966
Hahaha Tobey looked to be like 26 in the first movie or something. Ffs they casted so many older people in this continuity
@lilyaholmes109
@Licken Huntsman You're replied on the wrong comment dude, or even wrong video
@blankspace5185
@Licken Huntsman wtf you talking about
@jotaropinochet3671
played by a over 30 y/o looking actor
@Itsyou01
"Any more bright ideas?"
Tobey: No, See ya chump
@gracet2664
Bully Maguire
@Emerald5
Bully Maguire
@Wheebzee
That's not even Bully Maguire, that's just Evil Maguire