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Please note this is an archived topic, so it is locked and unable to be replied to. You may, however, start a new topic and refer to this topic with a link: http://www.banjohangout.org/archive/211382 TrainmanCSZ4UP - Posted - 07/20/2011: 12:30:29 I have always liked this song and was wondering if any body had or could make tabs for it? I am willing to pay. Here is a link: youtube.com/watch?v=xvaEJzoaYZk banjotom2 - Posted - 07/20/2011: 13:31:07 I have Steve Earle's 'Copperhead Road' on my site... There's a MIDI of the file on the NEW TABS page... How's your summer going? Heading off to college in the Fall? Tom banjotom2.com Edited by - banjotom2 on 07/20/2011 13:31:57 TrainmanCSZ4UP - Posted - 07/20/2011: 14:53:12 quote: Originally posted by banjotom2 I have Steve Earle's 'Copperhead Road' on my site... ![]() There's a MIDI of the file on the NEW TABS page... How's your summer going? Heading off to college in the Fall? Tom Thanks Tom I just bought it. My summer is going pretty good. You? And I leave the August 8th for railroad conductor school. Thanks again. banjotom2 - Posted - 07/20/2011: 21:06:15 That's awesome! There will always be trains... And always conductors! Maybe you'll be writing us some train songs somewhere along the line! Tom banjotom2.com TrainmanCSZ4UP - Posted - 07/21/2011: 13:25:03 Wrighting songs about the railroads and trains is a strong possibility for me. TrainmanCSZ4UP - Posted - 07/21/2011: 17:48:21 Forgot to mention how much I enjoy the tab already. I just began learning it and it is looking to be a fun song to play. ![]() Alternative country artist Steve Earle played a street musician on HBO's New Orleans-based show Treme, which is set in the aftermath of the 2005 floods that caused devastating damage in the Louisiana city. During the filming of the second season, a drilling rig exploded in the Gulf Mexico causing the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry. The spill caused extensive damage to marine and wildlife habitats as well as the Gulf's fishing and tourism industries. This ballad was inspired by the incident.
Earle recalled to Spinner: 'We were at the end of the season, we were all feeling pretty good, and pretty good about ourselves. We were all patting ourselves on the back because the locals seemed to like the show and we liked the show, we liked what we had been working on.000bThen at the very end of it, when we were filming episode eight or nine, the spill happens. You could watch folks that lived here that were really starting to feel good about themselves and about the city, and it put this big huge question mark about 'What's going to happen to us now? What more can happen?'
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