Lady on a Train is a 1945 American comedic crime film directed by Charles David and starring Deanna Durbin, Ralph Bellamy, and David Bruce. Based on a story by Leslie Charteris, the film is about a woman who witnesses a murder in a nearby building from her train window. After she reports the murder to the police, who quickly dismiss her story, she turns to a popular mystery writer to help her solve the crime. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Sound.
San Francisco debutante Nicki Collins goes to visit her aunt in New York. Her father's employee, Haskell, is to meet her and facilitate her stay. Before reaching Grand Central, Nicki's train makes a brief stop and she looks up from reading a mystery by novelist Wayne Morgan—and witnesses a murder in a nearby building.
Upon arrival, she slips away from Haskell and goes to the police, but the desk sergeant, seeing the novel in her hand, assumes she imagined the crime. She decides that Wayne Morgan must be able to solve a murder, finds him, and pesters him to get involved. Following Morgan and his fiancee into a theater, she sees a newsreel about the "accidental" death of shipping magnate Josiah Waring—and recognizes him as the murder victim.
OK Calculator is a demo collection from TV on the Radio which they self-released in 2002. The album's title alludes to Radiohead's album OK Computer.
The tracks "Freeway" and "On a Train" later re-appeared on the 2004 7" and CD single for "Staring at the Sun".
Like dead man's shoes
They'll wear no more
Vagrans wander
To where?
What for?
Like those who moan
Have yet to live
Some just take
Some just give
Like the weather
That won't go away
If you got the choice
Then why stay?
Like the mindless creatures
Who work each day
While learned men think
Hypocrits pray
Like politicians with schedules to keep
Bums spend their days wondering where they'll sleep
Like all great masters
Locked away in bins -
Makes me wonder why i condone these sins
Do de
De doodle do
Look at me
Look at me
What do you see
What do you see
I see a girl
I see a girl
A grown girl
A grown girl
A grown girl
A grown girl