GRATEFUL DEAD Casey Jones REACTION - First time hearing

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GRATEFUL DEAD Casey Jones REACTION - First time hearing

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Hi guys.Please help and support me getting me into the itunes charts by buying my song WHY.
Heres the link to the song
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Hi guys.Please help and support me getting me into the itunes charts by buying my song WHY.
Heres the link to the song

HarriBestReactions
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This song was loosely based on the 1902 The Ballad of Casey Jones. Robert Hunter, the lyricist, tried to change the line "Drivin that train high on cocaine" as he feared they would get heat for using a drug reference. He tried "Whipping that chain" and "Lugging propane" but they weren't acceptable substitutes. The rest is history. A great Dead tune. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and David. Merry Christmas.☃️☃️🎄🎄🎅🎅🎶🎶 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦

marybaillie
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Ripple and Truckin' are two quintessential Grateful Dead tunes. Ripple is among my most beloved songs and its easy simplicity belies very deep philosophical ponderance. Most Dead tunes have a certain wisdom of experience that speak to a full life.

willcool
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What a great song this is. It has been a while since I heard it.

diane-
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Jerry Garcia was not a fan of his own vocal on this song. He was trying to convey the off-the beat rhythm of someone coked up to the gills. He didn't think he succeeded but I'm in the majority who think he did a fine job of singing on this. Thanks David & Harri.

John_Chu
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Dead baby here! Growing up listening to the dead, and when this song came on, my mom made us sing
"Driving that train high on candy cane"
It was I now realize as an adult, why she made us do that, still sing it our way till this day. 💜✌️

yepisaidit
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The best Grateful Dead music will always be one of their live performances.

timpafundi
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More Grateful Dead! Everytime that I see you are reacting to the Dead, I stop what I'm doing and watch immediately.

Mississippi_
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Synchronicity alert: Your desire to hear the Stones do this tune is interesting, in light of the story behind another song on Workingman's Dead - New Speedway Boogie. It's about the violence at the Altamont festival and the tempering of hippie idealism with practical reality. Also one of the funkiest bass lines ever.

evanerys
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The real-life Casey Jones a train engineer was killed in a train accident but was not high on drugs or at fault for the crash that took place in 1900.
His passenger train was at full speed running late to the train station. What he didn't know was that a train was stalled on the tracks ahead of him.
His experience led him to slow the train enough to save his passengers but doing so cost him his life.

firefighterchick
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casey jones is a legendary character in folk music

jimbrentar
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Happy to say I was at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. on 6/20/92, when the Grateful Dead played their first "Casey Jones" in about eight years. It was preceded by Drummers Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart BLASTING the crowd with real train airhorns before the song.. It was EFFING LOUD!!! The crowd went nuts before, during and after the song. But, that's how the Grateful Dead roll, and that's why people followed them all over the country, you NEVER knew what they were going to do next. And you wanted to be there when they did it, whatever it was.

bobschenkel
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Great song! Thank you for all you do! Merry Christmas! God bless you and yours! With ❤ from TN

donnaewe
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This 1970 song was always grate live, Greateful Dead was the ultimate Hippie Band.

rogerlunde
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This is one of those songs that I’ve heard over the years and I never really knew who did it. I do like the song mind you.

Cynthia...
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I think this song is based on these old folk songs about Casey Jones and Cocaine blues etc. they mixed it all up into a cautionary tale directed at themselves or anybody really. Great song. Thanks

Hartlor_Tayley
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The song and album were recorded in February 1970. You nailed it.

robertberger
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We followed them around a few summers. It was by far some of the most fun l have had. Really the world hasn't been right since Jerry died.

kesleycottrell
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What can I say .... Greatful Dead is awesome!

billofalltrades
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China Doll, or Ripple, my two recommendations for your next Grateful Dead songs.

jasonmarquis