Train is the 1998 self-titled debut album from the band Train. The album was self-produced for $25,000 and three singles from the album were released. The first single released, "Free", was largely a hit on rock stations. The second, "Meet Virginia", peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the third single from the album was "I Am". The album has been certified Platinum by the RIAA.
All songs written and composed by Train.
The original, independent release, released in December 6, 1996, had a different track listing.
Additional personnel:
A roller coaster train is a vehicle made up of two or more cars connected by specialized joints which transports passengers around a roller coaster's circuit.
It is called a train because the cars follow one another around the track, the same reason as for a railroad train. Individual cars vary in design and can carry from one to eight or more passengers each.
Many roller coasters operate more than one train, sometimes several, simultaneously. Typically they operate two trains at a time, with one train loading and unloading while the other train runs the course. On the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Walt Disney World, there are five trains, but only four operate at a time (the trains are rotated out on a regular basis for safety reasons).
Roller coaster trains have wheels that run on the sides (side friction or guide wheels) and underneath the track (upstop, underfriction, or underlocking wheels) as well as on top of it (road or running wheels); these lock the train to the tracks and prevent it from jumping the track. The side wheels can be mounted on the outside or inside of the train, depending on the manufacturer (although outside-mounted wheels are more common). The wheels are sometimes located between the cars, as well as at the front and rear of the entire train.
In clothing, a train describes the long back portion of a skirt, overskirt, or dress that trails behind the wearer. It is a common part of a woman's court dress, formal evening gowns or wedding dress.
In the Roman Catholic Church the cappa magna (literally, "great cape"), a form of mantle, is a voluminous ecclesiastical vestment with a long train. Cardinals, bishops, and certain other honorary prelates are entitled to wear the cappa magna.
Hugo or HUGO may refer to:
Hugo: Man of a Thousand Faces, was a lifelike doll produced by Kenner toy company in 1975. It included many accessories, such as goatee and sideburns, which could be glued onto his bald head, creating a variety of looks. Hugo has since become a highly sought-after toy on the collector's market.
Hugo was created by Alan Ormsby and produced by Kenner toy company in 1975. The Hugo doll featured lifelike facial characteristics, and came with a makeup kit, wig, glasses, and several different glue-on accessories. He was housed in a large box showing him in different disguises, and had a soft rubber head and plastic hard hands. His arms were stuffed with cotton wool - international variants having plastic arms.
Hugo has become a highly sought-after toy on the collector's market, especially on sites such as eBay.
Finding a set with all the accessories is difficult, since the special nontoxic glue (as stated in the instruction booklet) used to stick his disguises is usually dry after the time passed. Both the Kenner and Denys fisher boxes are identical except for the logos of each of the toy companies.
The media franchise Hugo includes numerous video games based on or inspired by an interactive television game show of the same title. The series of more than 30 games, including spin-offs, sold over 10 million copies for the Amiga, Commodore 64, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Boy, and mobile game systems. Most of the titles are platform games or minigame sets, but there are also some educational games.
Hugo and Hugo 2 were released for the Game Boy by Laguna Video Games in 1995-1996 (or 1994-1997). Both of them are very different from the classic computer games, despite sharing the same title. In the first of these (which is actually a conversion of Mickey Mouse by Kemco), Hugo's wife Hugolina gets kidnapped by the Horned King, ruler of the castle Arbarus, after agreeing to his invitation; and Hugo has to free her and defeat the King. In the second, the goal is not to rescue the troll's family, but rather to help Hugo himself escape, as Scylla keeps him prisoner in her own magic castle.
Et le train va trop vite, ce grand train qui m´emmène
Sans se préoccuper ni des monts ni des plaines
Je n´ai pas eu le temps de leur dire un mot tendre
Le train déjà roulait, ils n´auraient pu m´entendre
J´aurais voulu sécher les larmes de ma mère
Et dénouer le nœud dans la gorge de mon père
Mais le train va trop vite, ce grand train qui m´emmène
Vers un monde inconnu, une vie incertaine
Je laisse derrière moi le temps de l´insouciance
Les rentrées de septembre et les grandes vacances
Je ne reverrai plus le préau ni l´école
Adieu Colin-maillard, les billes et Pigeon vole
Mais le train va trop vite, ce grand train qui m´emmène
Je vois sur les collines des gens qui se promènent
Comme on se promenait le dimanche à la ville
Quand on allait au bal, quand on courait les filles
Qui grandiront sans moi et dénoueront leurs tresses
En prenant au sérieux de très vagues promesses
Mais le train court et court tout au long de ma vie
Ma vie, comme ce train, va de plus en plus vite
Des visages surgissent et d´autres disparaissent
Emportant avec eux ce que fut ma jeunesse
Et le train va trop vite, ce grand train qui m´emmène
Quand s´arrêtera-t-il, dans quelle gare lointaine
Au bout de quel désert, au bout de quel mirage?
Qu´y a-t-il, dites-moi, au bout de ce voyage?
Et que vais-je trouver en posant ma valise?
Est-ce la fin de tout ou la Terre promise?
Quand s´arrêtera-t-il, dans quelle gare lointaine
Ce train qui va trop vite, ce grand train qui m´emmène?