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El Camino (Vox Dei album)

El Camino is the 13th studio album by Argentine rock band Vox Dei, released in 2005. It is the band's second album with Carlos Gardellini and its first release on the band's independent label, La Rompe Records. It is also Vox Dei's seventh line-up second full-length appearance since 1994, following the departure of Ricardo Soulé in 1998. The band presented and announced the new album on 22 July 2005, at the ND Ateneo Theatre, three months before the band ended the recording. Also, Vox Dei remade six songs for his previous albums (including the studio version of "Torcazas Y Pinos", from El Regreso de la Leyenda).

Track listing

  • All songs written by Willy Quiroga except where noted.
  • "El Camino"
  • "Tito"
  • "Soltando Lastre"
  • "No Quiero Dormir" (Carlos Gardellini, Willy Quiroga)
  • "Ahora Es El Preciso Instante"
  • "Carrera Loca" (Carlos Gardellini, Rubén Basoalto)
  • "Compulsión"
  • "Esta Canción"
  • "Torcazas Y Pinos"
  • "Un Corazón Dispuesto"
  • "Tan Sólo Un Hombre"
  • "Río De Blues" (Ricardo Soulé, Willy Quiroga)
  • El Camino (train)

    The El Camino was a set of lightweight streamlined railcars owned by Los Angeles County in the 1970s and 1980s. The county acquired the cars to bootstrap a proposed commuter rail service between Los Angeles and Orange County. This effort, spearheaded by County Supervisor Baxter Ward, was unsuccessful. The equipment saw limited use on Amtrak's San Diegan in 1978 and was sold off in 1985.

    History

    The 1970s saw a renewed interest in the United States in commuter rail as rising gas prices, pollution, and traffic congestion made driving less attractive. Local service in Los Angeles had ended on April 8, 1961 when the Pacific Electric discontinued operations.Baxter Ward had been elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in 1972 and used his position to push the development of transit in Los Angeles.

    Ward proposed running a commuter train between Union Station in Los Angeles and Orange County over the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's Surf Line. Amtrak already operated multiple trains over this route to San Diego (the San Diegan), but the timings were not convenient for commuters. Further, at the time Amtrak was prohibited by statute from operating commuter services. At Ward's urging the Board of Supervisors voted 3–2 to acquire 1940s railcars from the Oregon, Pacific and Eastern Railway at a cost of $230,000. The county spent an additional $1.8 million to refurbish the equipment.

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    EL CAMINO

    by: Thomas Helmig

    I've got scars
    I've got scars from the inside and out
    And I've got trouble, oh yeah
    Whether alone or in a crowd
    Oh Lord can't you see the light inside of me
    There is a lady in my bedroom
    She's digging for gold in a silver mine
    She's giving her heart out to the heartless
    She's trying to walk circles in a straight line
    She says that she loves me like a woman loves a man
    I've got shame
    I've got shame bigger than Peru
    And I've got jones, yes I do
    Higher than Katmandu
    Oh Lord can't you see the light inside of me
    There is a lady in my bedroom
    She's digging for gold in a silver mine
    She's giving her heart out to the heartless
    She's trying to walk circles in a straight line
    She says that she loves me like a woman loves a man
    Oh Lord can't you see the light inside of me
    I've got tickets
    Two tickets for the movie show
    Baby please, baby please
    Tell me that you wanna go
    Oh Lord can't you see the light inside of me
    Oh Lord can't you see the light inside of me
    There is lady in my bedroom
    She's digging for gold in a silver mine
    She's giving her heart out to the heartless
    She's trying to walk circles in a straight line
    She says that she loves me like a woman, oh yeah, oh
    yeah
    She says that she loves me like a woman, oh yeah, oh
    yeah




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