Although Train's singles got heavy rotation on "alternative" radio stations, there's nothing cutting-edge about Drops of Jupiter. Train is a classic rock wannabe band in the mold of Counting Crows. That's not always a bad thing. In fact, the best moments on Drops of Jupiter are the most blatant rip-offs. Does the hit title track remind you of Madman Across the Water-era Elton John? Well, it's no coincidence. Paul Buckmaster, who arranged the soaring strings on much of John's best work, reprises that role here, and session keyboardist extraordinaire Chuck Leavell channels John on the piano. And when lead singer Pat Monahan sings "When I get this feeling" in "It's About You," just try not to sing "I want sexual healing" over the actual lyrics that follow. Overall, a safe, solid second effort from a band that knows how to write hit singles. ~ Mark Morgenstein, All Music Guide
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No. It was originally performed by Train. However, Uncle Kracker did cover it on his first album.
Well, I can't explain the STORY to the SONG but the story behind it, I can.It was a tribute to his mom after her death.
"Drive By" is a recent chart song sung by Train. It's a really good song and worth a listen. some of their other songs are "Drops of Jupiter" and "Hey, Soul Sister"
No. I believe Train did.
The band you’re thinking of is likely "Train," which formed in 1994. They gained popularity in the late 1990s with hits like “Meet Virginia” and “Drops of Jupiter.” Their sound blends rock and pop elements, and they continue to be active in the music scene today.
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"Drops of Jupiter" is a song by Train that uses the metaphor of "Drops of Jupiter" to symbolize the experiences and emotions of a person returning home after being away. It suggests that like drops of Jupiter in the song, the person has gained wisdom and insight from their journey.
"Drops of Jupiter" was written by the American rock band Train, specifically by the band's lead singer Pat Monahan. It was released in 2001 as the lead single from their second album of the same name.
No. It was originally performed by Train. However, Uncle Kracker did cover it on his first album.
haha... Drops of Jupiter by train is about a man who's girlfriend leaves him and says that she needs some, "time off" so then he asks her "Hey, now that you've done all that you wanted to, how about coming back to me?"
Well, I can't explain the STORY to the SONG but the story behind it, I can.It was a tribute to his mom after her death.
I think they are similar but not identical
"Drive By" is a recent chart song sung by Train. It's a really good song and worth a listen. some of their other songs are "Drops of Jupiter" and "Hey, Soul Sister"
Most songs of Jack Johnson are good, as werll as songs like Behind Blue Eyes by Limp Biskit, Drops of Jupiter by Train, and Yellow by Coldplay. The list goes on and on
The lead singer of Train is Patrick Monahan. The other members of the band are lead guitarist Jimmy Stafford and drummer Scott Underwood. "Hey, Soul Sister" is the band's biggest hit since "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" in 2001.
No. I believe Train did.
you should train on somthing around your level and gives fair drops