Commentary on bands, shows, and music news from Pittsburgh with some national/industry news as well.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Hey Soul Sister...
Train was formed in 1994 in San Francisco, California. In fifteen years, Train has gone multi-platinum and has produced a number of hits such as "Drops of Jupiter," "Meet Virginia," and "Calling All Angels." Train released their fifth album Save Me San Francisco in October of 2009 and is currently touring for the album. The album features the hit "Hey Soul Sister" which is currently at number six on Billboard's Hot 100.
Train stops in Pittsburgh this Thursday, March 25, at the Carnegie Music Hall of Oakland. For information on Train, visit their website. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster as well as on the tour page of Train's website.
I haven't seen them personally, but their live clips on YouTube that I found are pretty good. I've tried to add links to them in this comment countless times and the link hasn't worked, so if you go to YouTube and type in train (insert song title here) live there are some that come up. My favorites are Meet Virginia and Get To Me. Sorry I couldn't get the links to work!
I'm not really sure why, that's just one part of the song that has stuck with me since the first time I listened to it. Drops of Jupiter is also one of my favorite Train songs.
Are they any good live?
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen them personally, but their live clips on YouTube that I found are pretty good. I've tried to add links to them in this comment countless times and the link hasn't worked, so if you go to YouTube and type in train (insert song title here) live there are some that come up. My favorites are Meet Virginia and Get To Me. Sorry I couldn't get the links to work!
ReplyDeleteI liked the quote. Out of all of their songs and lyrics, what made you post that particular quote?
ReplyDeleteI'm not really sure why, that's just one part of the song that has stuck with me since the first time I listened to it. Drops of Jupiter is also one of my favorite Train songs.
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