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Episode 165: “Dark Star” by the Grateful Dead

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

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The Cocaine Problem in the United States

Cocaine had gone from being an unpopular, unfashionable drug to almost overnight being the drug of choice for people who wanted to think themselves hip. Since cocaine rang with train, it was inevitable that when Garcia and Hunter decided to update the legend of Casey Jones, that would get added to the legend. The group later disclaimed the idea that it was in some way promoting cocaine use,. It's clearly an anti-cogues song. We were manipulating a couple of things consciously when we put that song together. And we've been doing a thing ever since Oxamoxoa, of building on a tradition that's already there, like Dupree's Diamond Blues.

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