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A selection from the sixties:

Kites, Castle in the Sky, (Simon Dupree & The Big Sound); Hey Bulldog, (The Gods); No Milk Today, (Herman's Hermits); The Air That I Breathe, Bus Stop, (The Hollies); Mr Armageddon, (The Locomotive); World Spinning Sadly, (Parking Lot), Tin Soldier, (Small Faces); For Your Love, (The Yardbirds); The Israelites, (Desmond Dekker); and Where Do You Go To (My Lovely), (Peter Starsted).
 
Been awhile since I listened to these guys. Forgot how much I like them.

so sad,
they lost many many fans then
I remember bringing that album home from our record shop in 1979.
( i was paid in spare cash and 2 records)
what i remember from that album was that song and Charisma- which was not "love gun" at all!
i tried returning that but our distributor said NO!
So i took home "the cars" and "Fickle Heart" which I still listen to now.
 
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Yep, as a major train fan and railroad worker (both Shortline and volunteer on the narrow gauge Sumpter Valley Railroad Restoration), Train Train by Blackfoot is a regular listen, even though I am not really into ‘southern rock’…

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Another favorite train song is Neil Young’s Southern Pacific. First heard on K-FAT in Gilroy in 1980, I was shocked to hear snippets of a train sounds album I owned!

 
Icehouse - Electric Blue (1987)
Pure 80's, Aussie style. This is a great tune...
Loved the first US Lp they put out entitled icehouse.

The second one, Primitive Man, was good but the first one has always been my fave.

I like this tune but the Lp this tune came off of I couldn't stand.
 
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