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On The Transit Line (Studio V).mp3
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Together again after 25 years! Bassist Bill Beach, most recently of 45 Degrees and Liquid Garden, backs up singer/guitarist Richard Dixon, playing a mix of root
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Rock Folk Rock
Author
Dixon & Beach
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2011
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December 26, 2011
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MP3 3.2 MB 160 kbps 2:48
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There's a town in the heart of the transit line There's a couple kissing by a detour sign He made it to the station in the nick of time She called out his name as the church bells chimed She called out his name as the church bells chimed There was trouble at the start of the transit line He tried to buy a ticket but there's none to find A man in the corner says I'll sell you mine The whole worlds down to this point in time The whole worlds down to this point in time Is it an illusion, show me a sign clear up the confusion chokin my mind Should I head for the chapel Should I run for the hills It's too much to grapple with It's ginving me chils He awoke in the middle of the transit line Someone on a fiddle played Evangaline Theres a man in the station spending his last dime She's calling her relations with a worried mind She's calling her relations with a worried mind There's a train off the tracks on the transit line There's somebody missing and somebody crying There's a letter in the rubble that never got signed There's a hissing from the wreckage coiled serpentine There's a hissing from the wreckage coiled serpentine
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