Jumper on the line (new two)

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Bug's one man band chaos - foot drums, 4 string CBG reso, and harp, singing and a little reverb pedal, via VHT amp. Vintage train carnageThe shorter alternative video mix that doesnt stop near end:https://youtu.be/Lu7fF-A5Q94

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  • Everything was fine...

    until a bug got into the gears and used them to build a giant steam-powered bug robot..

  • The video is from a compilation of them,

    i was amazed how just how many there were across the uk.

    theres a link below that show just how many incidents and accidents occurred

    that drove them towards a safety standard .

    kind a of stuff we take for granted now.

  • you've got the one man band thing down and rockin buggy. There was train wreck that ocurred about 20 miles from  my house that the pics I saw resembled you video. Two passenger trains hit head on several people were killed

  • Thanks Brian I think we all like old steam trains when we did proper engineering

  • Great mojo Buggy, love the trains. I had a friend who had a huge train room full of track-with a track running up high,one on a table & one down low, I always thought it was awesome how they would blow steam!

  • Thank Dave, cool memories too.

  • I never outgrew my trains. I had Lionel O guague. My dad made a train table for me out of two 4x8 sheets of plywood in an L shape. I had a 2026 steamer locomotive that smoked and a Navy switcher. My trains ran through high school and art school. I sold my sets when he died at the big rummage sale. At age 45 or so I spent about 1000$ to replace my memories. I have a train room upstairs with lots of locos and two track layout on an L shaped layout. I hate when my trains crash.

  •  Buggy. Great Burnsidein! Your train Never derails. You do R.L. Proud.  

  • Cool, Buggy.  I didn't know what shunter meant.  A switch engine we call it where I grew up.  My dad was a Union Pacific Rail Road switch man in the big rail yards in Council Bluffs, Iowa.  Trains would come in and he and the crew would sort and switch them off to side tracks to make up new trains for new destinations.  I got to ride on the last steam shunter/switch engine in the train yard circa 1957.  I remember it pretty well for being seven at the time.

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