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“Tons of Steel” is one of the first Dead songs written by Brent Mydland. It was first performed on December 28, 1984 at The Civic Auditorium in San Fransisco.
Like many other Dead songs, “Tons of Steel,” uses the motif of a train to describe either (a) a relationship with a woman, or (b) a relation...
[Verse 1]
I know these rails we're on like I know my
Lady's smile
Re-see a dozen dreams in every passing mile
Can't begin to count the trips
That she and I have made
But I wish I had a dollar
For each time we've both been down this grade
[Chorus]
Nine hundred thousand tons of steel
Made to roll
Her brakes don't work and this grade's so steep
Her engine's sure to blow
Nine hundred thousand tons of steel
Out of control
She's more a roller coaster than the train I used
To know
[Verse 2]
It's one hell of an understatement to say she
Can get mean
She's temperamental, more a bitch than a machine
She wasn't built to travel at
The speed a rumor flies
These wheels are bound to jump the tracks
Before they burn the ties
[Chorus]
[Verse 3]
Murphy's sure outdone himself to pick this
Stretch of track
I can only hope my luck is riding in the back
Well I have prayed to God
This ain't the day we meet
I've done about everything
But try dragging my feet
[Chorus]
[Outro]
Oo, oo, I wanna go down slow
Oo, oo, oo, oo, oo
Nine hundred thousand tons of steel
Out of control
She's more a roller coaster than the train I used
To know
Tons of Steel was written by Brent Mydland.
The Grateful Dead released Tons of Steel on Mon Jul 06 1987.