Ah Robert...I will always be eternally thankful for that first night I saw you live The Odeon in Cleveland,Ohio.Upon handing the doorman my ticket I began to hear you start singing "Box of Rain" .....that alone was beautiful in itself and then the rest of the show was just wonderful.Thank you Robert....I remain forever GRATEFUL🙂🎸🎵☮️🎶⚡💀
i had this on green-blue vinyl....the vinyl had a tiny edge strip i peeled off and saved for many years in a drawer, moved by the fact it was made of the same stuff as this music.
Thank you for putting this on line. It should be shared wide as i think it would be felt by many. Had an original copy on cassette. Gave it to a radio dj friend. Now i have it on disk. So glad it is out there. Such a cathartic piece.
I had the cassette too back when it came out. It was in heavy rotation for many years. Always a special thing to sit on the couch in the sweet spot between the speakers and ride along on the Marie Helena.
I was fortunate enough to find/purchase this album around the time it was released.. First time I played it, I started laughing in disbelief.. "What the hell is THIS?!?".. Second time I played it, I wasnt laughing.. But I had SO MANY ALBULMS, at the time [over two(2) thousand], it got filed away.. I sold my collection, lock stock & barrel, a couple years later.. This is my first time hearing this in prolly thirty-five(35) years.. Really wonderful.. An amalgam of some imagined electified bluegrass hybid of both Jerry AND Bobby songs, talk-sung in a combo Bob Dylan/Gordon Lightfoot/Kris Kristofferson mix > funneled through the mind • life • & voice of Hunter.. Or maybe I'm WAY off.. WHO CARES?..
Hello fellow Hunter Heads! Have you listened to Rock Columbia lately? Im trying to get people to revive and cover these complete bangers...Billy Strings?
Happy Days Between 🤘🏼 That'd be Awesome! Love to hear BMFS cover any Hunter That Train Don't Come Here Anymore would be great or Dry Dusty Road or Red Car....✌🏽☮️💜🦋
I built a spaceship powerplant, which can basically run for free, for a period of time, but only when there are souls to harvest. Once the soul is transmuted into pure energy, and fractally dissasembled, the ship resumes normal operation, and continues to run on its own fuel source. This is great for storing large quantities of energy.
Good stuff but I need the written lyrics to absorb what is said. Listening to it a few times, I get the feeling that imagery of RH flows too fast to be really comprehended by just listening. Before you comprehended one verse, the next one is halfway through. Reading the lyrics as RH sings is probably the better way to understand the flow of thoughts and the intricate imagery. I will look up the lyrics.
Yes. I saw him perform this at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco with ex-Grateful Dead keyboardist Tom Constanten providing piano accompaniment.
With modern technology, the amount of resources and manufacturing hours required to build a wooden sloop, are the same as a next generation space ship.
I finally remembered to look in the LP, and unfortunately the musicians aren't listed. He did take the time to include a multi page illustrated lyric booklet, but didn't include any production info.
Happy Days Between 23 🤘🏼☮️❤️⚡💙😶🌫️💨💨time for reunion...
.recommonpense.. ... Can't celebrate Jerry without Celebrating Robert Hunter 💀🎩👌🏼⛵
Ah Robert...I will always be eternally thankful for that first night I saw you live The Odeon in Cleveland,Ohio.Upon handing the doorman my ticket I began to hear you start singing "Box of Rain" .....that alone was beautiful in itself and then the rest of the show was just wonderful.Thank you Robert....I remain forever GRATEFUL🙂🎸🎵☮️🎶⚡💀
The will of the wind be done. We trust ourselves to the providence of current and the wisdom of the waves...
Happy Happy 80th Birthday Robert Hunter 💯🔥🤘👊👊😎❤💎
This is verbally tranquilizing sweet technicolor taffy of the heart
Hey... this is the guy that sent it to me. What's up bro
@@justincredible520
*adds to ever-growing list of amazing comments on GD and GD adjacent yt videos*
Saw him perform this with Tom Constanten on piano at the GAMH in San Francisco. Maureen was handing out the programs.
Thanks for sharing.
Big hug and lots of kove.
Peace.
Hunter is God. LSD saves.
🌹Not fade away.🌹
Happy Days Between 🤘🏼❤️⚡💙💨😶🌫️ 23
i had this on green-blue vinyl....the vinyl had a tiny edge strip i peeled off and saved for many years in a drawer, moved by the fact it was made of the same stuff as this music.
It is better to wear seaweed socks, than thrust a melon in your brother's ear❤️🎶⚡🌹
what begins with music, will end with music
robert...oh robert...nothing beats him!
Dylan, Hunter, Prine.
In them we see America shine.
Peace.
Best album ever
Damn good rip! Robert is so damn good. I got to see him and Ramblin' Jack Eliot in Lompico when I lived there at the Zayante Club.
Thank you for putting this on line. It should be shared wide as i think it would be felt by many. Had an original copy on cassette. Gave it to a radio dj friend. Now i have it on disk. So glad it is out there. Such a cathartic piece.
I had the cassette too back when it came out. It was in heavy rotation for many years. Always a special thing to sit on the couch in the sweet spot between the speakers and ride along on the Marie Helena.
@@KamaTanha We are a special family. We are everywhere.
LG from Vienna.
Cat heart cathartically cauldron cooked cream of split me soup.
I love this man's mind
we are losing rock's great minds much faster than we're gaining them.
You are in good company. 🌹
I still have the album, just no record player. It's so nice to hear this again.
Still have my vinyl lp, can never listen to this enough. The words come to me often and I listen to it again❤️🎶⚡🌹
You are not alone.
i cry every time i listen
You are not alone.
After death many of us will meet on the Isle of Avalon, and decide what to do next. See you there.
Peace.
arrows of communion!
man. Hunter really loved the Bible and Dylan Thomas haha. and a little Willy Butler Yeats sprinkled in for good measure.
Love this song. Thanks for posting it!
I was fortunate enough to find/purchase this album around the time it was released.. First time I played it, I started laughing in disbelief.. "What the hell is THIS?!?".. Second time I played it, I wasnt laughing.. But I had SO MANY ALBULMS, at the time [over two(2) thousand], it got filed away.. I sold my collection, lock stock & barrel, a couple years later.. This is my first time hearing this in prolly thirty-five(35) years.. Really wonderful.. An amalgam of some imagined electified bluegrass hybid of both Jerry AND Bobby songs, talk-sung in a combo Bob Dylan/Gordon Lightfoot/Kris Kristofferson mix > funneled through the mind • life • & voice of Hunter.. Or maybe I'm WAY off.. WHO CARES?..
Thank you thank you thank you 😍
thank you for the upload.I had this on tape in the mid '90.
Recompense. Now there's a word not used anymore
Hello fellow Hunter Heads! Have you listened to Rock Columbia lately? Im trying to get people to revive and cover these complete bangers...Billy Strings?
Happy Days Between 🤘🏼 That'd be Awesome!
Love to hear BMFS cover any Hunter
That Train Don't Come Here Anymore would be great or Dry Dusty Road or Red Car....✌🏽☮️💜🦋
@@susiefairfield7218 yes!
I Love this!!! Sean Dobson Hippie Music on you tube
It’s been quite a journey....
Thank You Sir 🙏🚂🎼🌹🎶🎵⚕️💕 Rest In Peace. WE Will Sea Yah 🤜💥🤛~C< 3)>>-Z->}
I built a spaceship powerplant, which can basically run for free, for a period of time, but only when there are souls to harvest.
Once the soul is transmuted into pure energy, and fractally dissasembled, the ship resumes normal operation, and continues to run on its own fuel source.
This is great for storing large quantities of energy.
Only bummer is that this was never sung live
No, it was, but only once in public.
@@stefanschleps8758 is it on RUclips? Would love to see that
@@susiefairfield7218 At the Great American Music Hall with Tom Constanten. I don't know the year.
Be good, or be quick.
Peace.
Good stuff but I need the written lyrics to absorb what is said. Listening to it a few times, I get the feeling that imagery of RH flows too fast to be really comprehended by just listening. Before you comprehended one verse, the next one is halfway through. Reading the lyrics as RH sings is probably the better way to understand the flow of thoughts and the intricate imagery. I will look up the lyrics.
The link to the lyrics are in the video description above.
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Honey we ate the shine
This is great. Thanks. Did he ever perform this live? JW
Yes. I saw him perform this at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco with ex-Grateful Dead keyboardist Tom Constanten providing piano accompaniment.
With modern technology, the amount of resources and manufacturing hours required to build a wooden sloop, are the same as a next generation space ship.
Lost my taste for salty soup
Who is performing the music?
It's Robert Hunter. This is an extremely rare track.
@@americanfather3090 Who is performing the musical parts? The keyboard work is 4/4 offering. Love this album.
I finally remembered to look in the LP, and unfortunately the musicians aren't listed. He did take the time to include a multi page illustrated lyric booklet, but didn't include any production info.
I guess it's whoever you want it to be.
Good question. Use Occams Razor. Look at his other LP's and rest assured, they are the usual suspects. Peace.