Talk:Railroad Gin
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Origin of the band's name
[edit]The article attributes the name of the band to a suggestion by its first and only vocalist Geoffrey Fitzgibbon without citing a source. I am surprised this has not provoked any discussion to date. "Railroad gin" is one of the two cures BoB Dylan mentions in his 1966 Blonde on Blonde track "Stuck Inside of Mobile..." Could the band have been named Texas Medicine just as easily? GianniBGood (talk) 15:34, 14 September 2022 (UTC)
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