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Robert Hunter Tribute show.
There really are no words and totally not about me and more about all of us. Robert Hunter passed to the other side last week, there are no words other then Thank you!
I will do my best to tribute him here with a few words and songs to fill the air.
Text Jerry Garcia spoke about So Many Roads in an interview with Dave DiMartino in 1992;
It's Hunter writing me from my point of view, you know what I mean? We've been working together for so long that he knows what I know. The song is full of references to things that have to do with me....
....Hunter is the only guy that could do that. He can write my point of view better than I can think it, you know what I mean? So that's the kind of relationship we have. And he frequently writes tunes from my point of view that are autobiographical. There actually biographical I guess. He's the one writing them, but even so they express my point of view - and more than that they express the emotional content of my soul in a certain way that only a long-term and intimate relationship with a guy as brilliant as Hunter coughs up ... I can sing that song, feel totally comfortable with it.
Robert Hunter's comments on the origins of this song in the notes in Box Of Rain: Lyrics 1965-1993 <http://www.deaddisc.com/books/Box_Of_Rain_2.htm>;
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Robert Hunter Tribute show.
There really are no words and totally not about me and more about all of us. Robert Hunter passed to the other side last week, there are no words other then Thank you!
I will do my best to tribute him here with a few words and songs to fill the air.
Text Jerry Garcia spoke about So Many Roads in an interview with Dave DiMartino in 1992;
It's Hunter writing me from my point of view, you know what I mean? We've been working together for so long that he knows what I know. The song is full of references to things that have to do with me....
....Hunter is the only guy that could do that. He can write my point of view better than I can think it, you know what I mean? So that's the kind of relationship we have. And he frequently writes tunes from my point of view that are autobiographical. There actually biographical I guess. He's the one writing them, but even so they express my point of view - and more than that they express the emotional content of my soul in a certain way that only a long-term and intimate relationship with a guy as brilliant as Hunter coughs up ... I can sing that song, feel totally comfortable with it.
Robert Hunter's comments on the origins of this song in the notes in Box Of Rain: Lyrics 1965-1993 <http://www.deaddisc.com/books/Box_Of_Rain_2.htm>;