ENDOFTHELINE

End of the Line

"End of the Line" is the last track from Traveling Wilburys' first album, Volume 1, released in 1989. Its riding-on-the-rails rhythm suggests its theme and the on-the-move nature of the group. It features all the Wilburys, except Bob Dylan, as lead singers; George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison sing the chorus in turn, while Tom Petty sings the verses. The song then expands into a "freight train" rhythm to underscore its theme.

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end of the line

Noun

  1. The termination point of a railway or similar transportation system.
  2. Final cessation or discontinuance of a process, institution, or person, especially one which has existed for a considerable period of time; death.


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