Casey Jones

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"Casey Jones" is a popular Grateful Dead song, known for its train imagery, cautionary tale about drug use, and catchy chorus urging the engineer to "watch your speed."

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Casey Jones canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
album Workingman's Dead
surface form: Workingman’s Dead
artist Grateful Dead
associatedAct Grateful Dead
composer Jerry Garcia
genre country rock
psychedelic rock
rock
hasAudienceReaction sing-along chorus at concerts
hasCharacter Casey Jones self-link
hasChorusLyric Casey Jones you better watch your speed
Driving that train, high on cocaine
hasCulturalRole iconic Grateful Dead song
hasMotif railroad accidents
trains
hasPerspectiveOn consequences of impaired judgment
hasRefrain watch your speed
hasTheme cautionary tale
drug use
train imagery
inspiredBy legendary railroad engineer Casey Jones
isKnownFor catchy chorus
depiction of drug use
train-related imagery
isPopularIn Grateful Dead live performances
language English
lyricist Robert Hunter
narrativeFocus a train engineer under the influence of drugs
originallyIncludedOn Workingman's Dead
surface form: Workingman’s Dead
partOf Grateful Dead song catalog
performer Grateful Dead
recordingArtist Grateful Dead
warnsAbout dangers of cocaine use
reckless behavior

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Grateful Dead notableSong Casey Jones
Workingman's Dead hasTrack Casey Jones
Casey Jones hasCharacter Casey Jones self-link
The Dead performedWork Casey Jones