Oh, dude, that line is basically saying that the people are arriving, but the train has already left the station. It's like when you show up late to a party and all the good snacks are gone. So, the people are coming, but they missed their chance to hop on the train. Like, better luck next time, I guess.
Yes he did it on a Twelve-Stringed guitar.
Train has been a band since 1993. They have been together for 21, almost 22, years.
It means that we should never forget to take the time for our spouse, friend, girlfriend, or the like. I believe it has to do two people in a realtionship that is coming to an end. One realizes they want to get out and that they are not right for one another.
the lyrics iam going of the rails on the crazy train means crazy train means life and hes going off of the rails meaning doing every possible stupid thimg ever sex is on
The name of the song that you are hearing on the Golden Corral chocolate commercial comes from the old gospel songs that the slaves would sing. Now whether this is an actual song from then I do not know, but it is certainly based on that at the very least. The song is called "People Get Ready" - There's a Train a Comin. It is most noted with Curtis Mayfield, the Impressions, Al Green, the Chambers Bros, and many others. Hope this helps! It truly is a great song! Amen...
Train a Comin' was created on 1995-02-28.
People Get Ready by the Impressions
Alabama 3 Hear the Train a' Comin' - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
Deep South Paranormal - 2013 I Fear That Train a Comin' 1-1 was released on: USA: 10 April 2013
American Masters - 1985 Jimi Hendrix Hear My Train a Comin' 27-5 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
The prepositional phrase is by train.
Yes he did it on a Twelve-Stringed guitar.
The phrase "Tom caught the train at eight" means that Tom successfully boarded a train that departed at 8:00. It indicates that he was on time and made it to the train station in time for the scheduled departure. The statement suggests punctuality and the completion of his travel plans.
"Ride on the train" is not a word-- it is a phrase. You use it like this: A hundred years ago, when black people wanted to ride on the train, they had to sit in a special "negro" car because the railroads were segregated.
Although "in a train" may seem correct, the more commonly used phrase is "on a train".
Electric=Adjective, Train=Noun, Set=Noun.
were the 2 dead not on the train No, no one died meaning Not one person but two died. Either that or the two people who died are named no and one or They crashed into a vehicle, no one on the train died but the two people in the vehicle died.