Thu 9 Apr 2009
Spoons Romantic Traffic
Posted by echan76 under 5473
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This rox… Thank you very much.
SPOONS FOREVER!!!!!
What great music!
wow…i remeber our trains where red…geez….i miss them like that..oh and the Spoons rock…….
i agree ,she is still sexy and cuter than ever ,saw her recently ,i would marry her,yumm
Those are guys are cute and i am a macho guy at that, dammit!!
she is the cutest.
Toronto is not a dump.
What a cute girl
i agree with you it was filmed at bloor, but most people disagree with me, I guess the can’t read the sign in the background.
It would be interesting if someone did a literal music video for this song.
He would have been 11 to 12 years old, so no, unfortunately.
2:50-55 is where i’m @
Sandy Horne is sexy!!!
Damn I miss this band!!!
Sandy is the cutest bass player isn’t she? She’s also a good bass player which is more important in the end! Great song and great band. I love this video because I’ve been rideing that same ol subway from time to time in Toronto since I was a kid….
Cool!!!!!!
Love this song. Saw this band a few times during the 80s on the east coast, including the old Misty Moon in Halifax. The guy with the glasses at 3:22 looks remarkably like a young Mike Smith, aka Bubbles on Trailer Park Boys…Is that possible?
This has to be the lowest budget video of all time.
it’s bloor
One last comment. I also remember Sundays the trains were shorter by 2 cars. So if you didn’t know that and were waiting at the end of the platform, you’d have to run to chase the train further down. I don’t know how long that last. Maybe until they legalized Sunday shopping in the early 90s. Then it was 6 cars 7 days a week.
Hard to tell. I’m thinking it’s Eglinton and Davisville. It doesn’t look that grassy anymore. For a second there I thought it might have been the Summer Hill to St Clair corridor, which I didn’t know until recently used to be wide open to the sky. But they covered it up in the early 70s and this video was shot a decade later.
And back then the guy who operated the doors blew a whistle warning the doors were closing. I think it was the late 90s when they installed the blinking lights and the chimes. The R.T. had the chimes since it opened in the early 80s. They still use those early 70s subways, the ones with the orange and yellow plush vinyl seats, but only during peak operating hours. They didn’t have air con installed until a few years ago, only blowing fans, which didn’t help much in the heat.
Bloor Station back in the day before the renovation that widened the platform. It didn’t help much, since it still gets over crowded rush hour mornings!
I miss those rickety old red subways (some of them were silver). The lights used to flick on and off when they passed over the switches and they made sounds that sounded like farts when they stopped. And the windows opened! I think they last were used in the early 90s.
Sheppard station is also visible before it became a transfer stn.
I think it’s going over DVP from Castle Frank station?
Toronto subway in the 80’s, not much has changed