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Re: Train To The City Of New Orleans
Few years ago I drove my truck down to Hammond to pick up a motorcycle (because race cars simply can’t keep me poor enough) and reading this thread makes me wish I had taken the train and rode the bike home. BIG bonus was Kevin Helms giving me a tour of Jeff’s shop.
And since Arlo’s lyrics now keep looping in my brain… Good Morning America, how are you?
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12-18-2022, 10:27 AM | #32 |
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So don’t you know me I’m your native son ……
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Kudos Mark for giving credit where it’s due for such a marvelous work popularized by Arlo. Steve Goodman had a great voice as well.
And thanks again to Larry for carrying us along for the ride.
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