I believe so. I own two of the four CDs of a series run under 'Rounder Records' if I'm remembering right, a set of disks under the title "classic railroad songs". 'Next Stop Brattleboro' is track 9 (again, doing this from memory) on what I believe us either the 2nd or 3rd disc in the set. Brattleboro is a small city/town (not sure which I would describe it as) in Vermont, and still retains a station, though for the last 50 or so years it has been run by Amtrak, a line that is typically an hour behind schedual.
Heading north from Massachusetts along the Connecticut River, Brattleboro is the first city encountered. As college students, we used to make a run across the border to the state-run liquor store for cheap booze.
(Forever in our Hearts) Tommy Ardolino... R.I.P.
RIP Tommy Ardolino, drummer extraordinaire.
NRBQ could play any type of music.
LOVE LOVE LOVE what fun!
It's like a duet between piano and drums. Wow!
slogans777 Terry Adams states that the piano is just 88 drums.
this is insanely amazing!
what flow. omg.
Im glad Tommy drums are in the same key as Terrys piano
Miss Tommy. :(
Ardolino!
What album is this off of, or was it not on an LP?
you're nice people you are.
Is this a train song?
I believe so. I own two of the four CDs of a series run under 'Rounder Records' if I'm remembering right, a set of disks under the title "classic railroad songs". 'Next Stop Brattleboro' is track 9 (again, doing this from memory) on what I believe us either the 2nd or 3rd disc in the set. Brattleboro is a small city/town (not sure which I would describe it as) in Vermont, and still retains a station, though for the last 50 or so years it has been run by Amtrak, a line that is typically an hour behind schedual.
Heading north from Massachusetts along the Connecticut River, Brattleboro is the first city encountered. As college students, we used to make a run across the border to the state-run liquor store for cheap booze.
What the hell is Tarry doing on the second half?
1989