Robert Hunter 08/03/2002
Set I
Box of Rain,
Mission in the Rain,
Lazy River Road,
Easy Wind >
Mr. Charlie >
Liberty >
Easy Wind,
Rubin and Cherise >
Days Between,
Candyman,
Dire Wolf >
Peggy-O >
Dire Wolf >
Peggy-O >
Dire Wolf
Ripple
Mission in the Rain,
Lazy River Road,
Easy Wind >
Mr. Charlie >
Liberty >
Easy Wind,
Rubin and Cherise >
Days Between,
Candyman,
Dire Wolf >
Peggy-O >
Dire Wolf >
Peggy-O >
Dire Wolf
Ripple
Set II
Set III
Comment
From the hunter archive at: http://www.dead.net/RobertHunterArchive/hunterarchive.html
"I did mostly Jerry's songs in my own set, which wasn't what I had planned but I'm, frankly, not altogether responsible for what comes out of me when I'm up there. I try to let the spirit move me when it will, though said force has often got better things to do than wiggle my tongue and fingers. When I when I wandered onstage there were scores of cameramen filming me, right up against the lip of the stage. I guess I'm a bit thick, somehow I don't expect these things - at least not for my set. But there they were and I managed to look over their heads and forget about them in short order. With 35,000 other people to attend to, it wasn't hard. I played the venue like a club. Told them not to forget to tip the waitress. Found that a sea of faces isn't any more intimidating than a wading poolful. Of course, my sound was fluffed at the onset, as is generally the case, (test me! test me!) but I didn't know about it until later so that was okay. If I'm okay, the audience is okay. The love, as always, was palpable. Food of the gods. When things go wrong for me, it hurts them too. When things go right, we all swim in the same sea of sunshine. "
"I did mostly Jerry's songs in my own set, which wasn't what I had planned but I'm, frankly, not altogether responsible for what comes out of me when I'm up there. I try to let the spirit move me when it will, though said force has often got better things to do than wiggle my tongue and fingers. When I when I wandered onstage there were scores of cameramen filming me, right up against the lip of the stage. I guess I'm a bit thick, somehow I don't expect these things - at least not for my set. But there they were and I managed to look over their heads and forget about them in short order. With 35,000 other people to attend to, it wasn't hard. I played the venue like a club. Told them not to forget to tip the waitress. Found that a sea of faces isn't any more intimidating than a wading poolful. Of course, my sound was fluffed at the onset, as is generally the case, (test me! test me!) but I didn't know about it until later so that was okay. If I'm okay, the audience is okay. The love, as always, was palpable. Food of the gods. When things go wrong for me, it hurts them too. When things go right, we all swim in the same sea of sunshine. "
Sources
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Source: Earthworks SR 77's > Lunatec V2 > AD2K > D8 ;
Transfer: DA-P1 > Audiophile 2496 > Cool Edit Pro > CDWave > mkwACT ;
Source DATS kindly provided by Dave Jackson ;
Transferred by Doug Nawrocki
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flac16: Neumann 140's (ortf) > V2 > SBM-1 > D8 > CD > EAC > Audacity (@44.1Hz) > WAV > FLAC
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flac16; OTS/ORTF Schoeps ccm4v > Sound Devices MP-2 > Sony SBM-1 @ 48kHz > Sony TCD-D8 > Tascam DA-20mkII > Delta Di0 2496 > Samplitude 2496 v5.55 >
CDWAV v1.94.5 > xACT v2.47 flac16 (tagged)
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