Talk:Runaway Train (Soul Asylum song)
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[edit]I recall seeing this video on pop-up video, which claimed that all the missing kids in the video had been located, except the infant at the end. Is this factual at all? --24.252.10.228 05:56, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- Good question, I have always wondered this as well.98.225.230.65 (talk) 01:34, 18 March 2010 (UTC)
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Recording Date
[edit]How is it possible that Runaway Train is a "1993 song" if it appeared before on Grave Dancers Union? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.99.184.75 (talk) 14:02, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
- Possibly a difference in when the single was released, vs. the full album. But more likely a typo ;-) 98.225.230.65 (talk) 01:35, 18 March 2010 (UTC)
More than two versions of the video
[edit]I remember that there existed a german one, too. At first, the english or american one (not sure) was shown in Germany until a version with missing people from Germany was produced and then shown. --88.66.57.151 (talk) 00:47, 8 November 2008 (UTC)
Thomas Gibson's Abduction Portrayal
[edit]In the video for this song Thomas Gibson is portrayed as being abducted while his mother shopped. The factual case though states that he was abducted from his front yard, according to his father [1] Granted that the video does not claim to factually represent the other circumstances of the missing youths identified, this one seems somewhat more leading. CdnSteve (talk) 16:41, 21 February 2018 (UTC)
There is also an italian cover...
[edit]..."Stella di città" by Marco Conidi. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.13.215.28 (talk) 22:40, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
Mark Bartley
[edit]am not missing for thirty years Bartmanplc (talk) 23:59, 16 February 2021 (UTC)