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Alternative 10 October, 2001

Train Rerouted To Desert For 'Something More' Video

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NEW YORK (AP) - With their new video for "Something More" nearing completion, Train had to return to the station. Following the September 11 terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center, the clip, filmed by director Nick Brandt (Jewel, Moby), was deemed inappropriate as it was mostly shot in and around a skyscraper (see).

Following their Phoenix show on September 29, the last on their tour with Matchbox Twenty, Train clickity-clacked out to the Arizona desert to shoot a performance video miles away from any building over two stories tall.
"We all felt it was probably something positive that happened because of something negative," singer Patrick Monahan said. "It's perfect because it shows such a beautiful part of America. It's kind of nice to see that side of things as opposed to all the negative imagery that's happening or being brought up right now."

The new version of "Something More" should be out by late October.

In two weeks, Train embark on a tour of Europe. The band returns to America at the end of the year and plans to tour here again in the beginning of 2002, Monahan said.






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