All aboard the Taranto Train
This is the most tongue twister song title ever. But how this song has been built? Here’s what happened.
First, Music!
We wrote the music of Taranto Train to Toronto Town starting from bass riff Basetta came up with. The guitar parts have been built around the line with some balcanic scales added on top on to give homage to Valadis’ country of origin,
The bass solo parts sounded so Faith No More that we decided to leave the guitar arrangement to a minimum. No guitar solo pls!
After listening to the first draft, our comment was: “This song sounds like a train that is about to hit you!”
Here, The Lyrics!
During one of my regular ‘beer nights’ with friends, I’ve found funny that one of them was born in Taranto, while another one in Toronto. You can write them easily replacing the vowels, but what about pronouncing them?
I can assure u that trying to make an Italian pronounce Toronto with a Canadian accent, and a Canadian pronounce Taranto with an Italian accent is a nightmare.
And it was.
Told this story to my wife while listening the rehearsal recording, she pointed out: “This song sounds is like a Train from Taranto to Toronto.”
Problem solved!
Dan
Taranto Train to Toronto Town
Barcelona, Villamassargia
Cortoghiana, Genna Gonnesa
Non-stop train to Toronto town
Taranto train to Toronto town
I don’t care what you say
I don’t care
Barcelona, Villamassargia
Cortoghiana,Genna Gonnesa
Non-stop train to Toronto town
Taranto train to Toronto town
I don’t care what you say
I don’t care