Identifier | 5034266 |
Created At | Mon Jan 24 2005 18:20:35 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | RH DVD |
Source Info | FLAC reseed to fix SBEs on source 17300; Neumann KM-140 (Cardioid Condenser ORTF pair in hat) Mic Preamp: Beyer MV-100 (2-channel mic power + 20dB gain) > Analog> Digital Converter: Sony SBM-1 ... |
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Source
SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
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27732 | 2002-04-30 | House Of Blues | Chicago | IL | |
FLAC reseed to fix SBEs on source 17300; Neumann KM-140 (Cardioid Condenser ORTF pair in hat) Mic Preamp: Beyer MV-100 (2-channel mic power + 20dB gain) > Analog> Digital Converter: Sony SBM-1 ... |
Performance
Robert Hunter 2002-04-30 House Of Blues, Chicago, IL | |
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Set 1 | Broken wireless guitar rap
Man Of Constant Sorrow John Silver (from Eagle Mall) Jack Straw Shelter From The Storm (song by Bob Dylan) Dry Dusty Road Over the Hills ? Yellow Moon ? Deal Aim at the Heart Brokedown Palace Ship Of Fools |
Set 2 | Bertha
Keys To the Rain Tiger Rose Malaguena Salerosa (ballad in Spanish by Galindo/Ramirez) Must Have Been the Roses Hill And Gully Run Mountains Of the Moon Promontory Rider e: Into the Blue Ripple BITBR |
Set 3 |
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Comment | Hunter Writes:
"Last night's gig, 3rd night at HOB, was definitely the capper. The guitar remote didn't see fit to function so I opened with ten minutes or so a capella, Man of Constant Sorrow and John Silver (from Eagle Mall) while O'Neil scrambled to fix it, finally plugging me in with the cord. Followed with about the best feeling Jack Straw I've ever managed, down at a slow crawl tempo which allowed the emotional development of the tune to manifest. Followed that with a "Shelter From the Storm" that had me muckin' through Dylan's murky terrain towards salvation 'til I felt the sting of the driving rain on my face. Then I started pulling stuff out of the old song bag: Tiger Rose, Keys to the Rain, Dry Dusty Road, Yellow Moon, Over the. Hills - on and on. Those songs wanted to be played, had missed me doing them, and they stood up and did tricks for me. I left the stage floating on air right back to the hotel room, hit the sack and was lucky I arranged for a 9 O'clock wake up call to get to the airport in time for a 1:15 flight to Philly." |