This week we mourn the passing of the great Robert Hunter. The Grateful Dead would not have been what they were and are without his voice, his words and his wisdom. Sleep in the stars, Robert.
In his honor I present this wonderful set from September 28th, 1977 at the Paramount Theater in Seattle Washington. Although the first five songs are missing from this Betty Cantor-Jackson soundboard the remainder of the show sparkles and crackles with the unique energy that the band brought to their craft during this year.
I've added a Robert Hunter song from a performance of his back in 1980 in New York. I hope you enjoy it.
Grateful Dead
Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA
9/28/77 - Wednesday
One
Tennessee Jed [8:46] ; Passenger [3:34] ; Peggy-O [7:48] ; Me And My Uncle [2:44] ; Friend Of The Devil [7:02] ; The Music Never Stopped [6:36] Two Bertha [6:56] > Good Lovin' [5:12] ; Dire Wolf [3:49] ; Estimated Prophet [9:18] > Eyes Of The World [12:22] > Drums [4:39] > Not Fade Away [14:41] > Wharf Rat [10:50] > Around And Around [7:28] Encore U.S. Blues [5:49]
Robert Hunter
1980-08-21
The Other End, NYC
Ripple
You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:
http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod092719.mp3
Thanks for being here.