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song about a robbery of a train

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9 years ago

Connie Fletcher

Wore my album out long ago!

9 years ago

Fr. Duffy Fighting 69th

Marmaduke :)

10 years ago

theghost

Th singer reminds me of Stewie from Family Guy (who, incidentally, sang a bluegrass song in one episode). :)

10 years ago

Tom Cooper

Forget the "if I may dispute" BS. It's about fun and being happy. Just enjoy the musicals don't compare. Chill out, damn.

10 years ago

Tom Cooper

Always one if my favorites. I start stated to learn slide guitar and it's great to jam along with. I know that Jerry used a pedal steel but my lapsteel and 4 string cigar box slide both sound good enough to my old ears. Music is about fun and being happy. It's not just about perfection. 

10 years ago

Mobetta Toon

If I may dispute, The Jerry Garcia Band

10 years ago

Coal Banks

So who's the bigger crook? The train robber or owner of the railroad company? Read the 19th century press.

10 years ago

Greg Frenkel

and the best of all the country influenced west coast rock bands...

10 years ago

jayschneib

If I may dispute, Teach Your Children - Crosby, Stills, Nash

11 years ago

Mark Coron

The best side band that Jerry played on.

11 years ago

James Erwin

the perfect rowing race pace: 32.3 strokes per minute to be exact....go DU PIONEERS!

11 years ago

Michael Taylor

Terry, the song is a fictionalized story based on historical events. No one died at the real Glendale Train Robbery... Or, the Blue Cut Robbery, which was just down the tracks from Glendale. The song is just a song, like a John Wayne movie is just a movie...

11 years ago

Terry Carter

This is so much more than a "song about the robbery of a train." It is an indictment of the glorification of Jesse James as a supposed Robin Hood figure who "never robbed a woman or a child," etc. Former Rebel sympathizers glorified the James gang for plundering 'd--n yankee' banks and trains and sharing the loot with poor folk. This song points out that the gang in fact left two innocent men dead in this robbery alone--as they did others in their outlaw career. This is solid revisionism.

11 years ago

Jackson Rine

True stroy Jerry Garcia wouldnt lie about something like that!

11 years ago

Kris Lennon

got to love em!

11 years ago

Guy Sharwood

and I swear I ain't lyin'!

12 years ago

Anchovy Rancher

Story about a robbery....

12 years ago

John Bell

All ashore who's staying ashore, back on board 3 days on and made off with the memories and those schemes more better not old.

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