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Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:56 pm
by mrbean667
I don't see the vibe of Trainfire as being fun at all, it's so dark to me. The ending, while it doesn't fit the song, conforms to its mood, and provides a glimmer of hope in my opinion.
Here's to it coming back some way or another in Ghost 1 or 2!

Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 8:44 pm
by barackobaka
The song has this tongue in cheek, haha I'm addicted to porn! kinda poking fun of itself vibe, then the laughter dies away and its more, "but no seriously...".
Ergh I dunno, I suck at explaining. But its really touching.

Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:28 am
by Bookwyrm83
I think the part at the end works well, as it lends an offbeat touch, which is what Dev is wont to do.

Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 2:49 pm
by Cosmic Sea
I agree, the ending's quite fitting, reminds me of Voices In The Fan.
But anyway, what's stopping you from editing it yourself? For my mp3 player, I made a screamless version of Things Beyond Things. I also made an alternate "playlist-friendly" version of SYL's Zen that has a shortish segment of Info Dump in the end that fades out nicely - listening to the whole Info Dump before the playlist moves onto New Black doesn't fit in all situations and moods, and the original Zen track cuts abruptly because of its seamless transition to Info Dump on the album.

I also couldn't help resist cutting Maiden's Satellite 15 and Final Frontier into the two distinct songs. Them being stuck together as a 8:40 song just seemed pretty pointless to me. :roll:

Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:45 am
by The Lodge
At the live show for this album, when the ending came, there was a massive applause from the audience, which is a great testament to how effective it is. Really does make you want more. Devin sang it himself, no female vocal.

Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 6:26 am
by Hiddos
The Lodge wrote:At the live show for this album, when the ending came, there was a massive applause from the audience, which is a great testament to how effective it is. Really does make you want more. Devin sang it himself, no female vocal.

Oh cool. Do you know if there is a video of that?

Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 10:24 am
by swervedriver
Hiddos wrote:
The Lodge wrote:At the live show for this album, when the ending came, there was a massive applause from the audience, which is a great testament to how effective it is. Really does make you want more. Devin sang it himself, no female vocal.

Oh cool. Do you know if there is a video of that?

It'll be on the DVD for sure. There might be a crowd video or two floating around on youtube as well.

Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 10:58 am
by Hiddos
swervedriver wrote:
Hiddos wrote:
The Lodge wrote:At the live show for this album, when the ending came, there was a massive applause from the audience, which is a great testament to how effective it is. Really does make you want more. Devin sang it himself, no female vocal.

Oh cool. Do you know if there is a video of that?

It'll be on the DVD for sure. There might be a crowd video or two floating around on youtube as well.

Any idea when the DVD will be out then? I've read February somewhere, but I can't remember whether it was a reliable source or not.

Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 11:03 am
by swervedriver
Hiddos wrote:
swervedriver wrote:
Hiddos wrote:
The Lodge wrote:At the live show for this album, when the ending came, there was a massive applause from the audience, which is a great testament to how effective it is. Really does make you want more. Devin sang it himself, no female vocal.

Oh cool. Do you know if there is a video of that?

It'll be on the DVD for sure. There might be a crowd video or two floating around on youtube as well.

Any idea when the DVD will be out then? I've read February somewhere, but I can't remember whether it was a reliable source or not.

No official announcements yet. Rumour has it Dev wants it released early 2012 (February/March), but given how all DTP albums were all originally planned for release within one year I'd take that rumour with a grain of salt. Predicting release dates hasn't been Dev's forte lately. :P

Personally, I'm hoping it'll be out next week. :mrgreen:

Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 1:30 pm
by Hiddos
Haha, okay then. I'll keep my eye out for any news.

Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 6:46 pm
by CutManMetal
That song gives me chills, man. First the chorus did, and I was so unprepared for a SECOND moment so powerful. It just kinda wafts in like a cool breeze, and then melts with that final note, as quickly as it appears, it goes...And you just sit there.

Yeah, I get pretty dramatic about my descriptions of music.

Re: The ending of trainfire

PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 10:35 am
by Chloris
Cg138 wrote:
jburde wrote:I can't imagine a way that this song could be any better. The beautiful ending always helps me sleep. (meant in the best way possible)


Completely opposite of Things Beyond Things. Fuck you for that ending, Dev. Seriously.

That's a really excellent juxtaposition! I was only saying to a friend the other day that I've actually started savouring the scream at the end of Things Beyond Things and deliberately waiting for it with anticipation... it's like the alarm bells in Pink Floyd's "Time"; you're lulled into a comfortable place and then abruptly shaken out of it when you get a fright.

Trainfire's ending is absolutely beautiful. The vocalist has one of the most enchanting voices I've ever heard. I much prefer her voice to that of Anneke on Addicted. When I heard that there was going to be female vocals on it I was dead disappointed to hear it would be her and not the lady from Ki. It lets the album down.