Was The Grateful Dead's 4th of July Anthem A Trojan Horse?

Every 4th of July, Deadheads wave the flag to "U.S. Blues" — the Grateful Dead's most patriotic-sounding song. Almost nobody notices Robert Hunter wrote it as a con: Uncle Sam confessing a swindle. It isn't a flag-raiser, and it isn't a secret protest anthem either. It's an affectionate con. Robert Hunter wrote Uncle Sam — the United States itself — as a charming grifter ("I'll drink your health, share your wealth, run your life, steal your wife") who shakes the hand that shook the hand of P.T. Barnum, and for fifty years a stadium of flag-wavers sang the confession back without hearing it. The proof is a verse the band deleted. Before "U.S. Blues," the Grateful Dead played "Wave That Flag" (1973) — same chorus, but with an open Vietnam-era protest line: "feed the poor, stop the war." Hunter cut it. Bob Weir called Uncle Sam "the godfather figure of American culture," a figure the band had "a fair bit of respect for." A loving needle, not an attack — and Jerry Garcia, who voted exactly once in his life and thought it would be wrong to do it again, sang it in the first person. Released June 27, 1974 on From the Mars Hotel, the song shipped six weeks before Richard Nixon resigned the presidency in the Watergate scandal — and "been hiding out" suddenly rhymed with reality. Then the band skipped the United States Bicentennial entirely, sitting out July 4, 1976 in the longest break of their career. The Fourth of July tradition was conferred by the audience, not decreed by the band: "U.S. Blues" closed four of their seven July 4th shows — including July 4, 1989 at Rich Stadium in Orchard Park, released as the live album Truckin' Up to Buffalo, where the fireworks went off as the last notes rang out. Chapters: 0:00 The July 4th Encore Nobody Decoded 2:20 Uncle Sam Shakes Hands With P.T. Barnum 5:00 Bob Weir: Why It Isn't a Protest Song 7:20 "Wave That Flag": The Verse They Deleted 10:20 Jerry Garcia Voted Exactly Once 12:20 Richard Nixon Resigns Six Weeks Later Sources: • Greatest Stories Ever Told — "U.S. Blues" (Dead.net): https://www.dead.net/features/greates... • David Dodd, The Annotated "U.S. Blues" (UC Santa Cruz): http://artsites.ucsc.edu/gdead/agdl/u... • "Wave That Flag" lyric history: https://whitegum.com/songfile/WAVEFLA... • Good Ol' Grateful Deadcast — From the Mars Hotel 50: U.S. Blues:    • Good Ol' Grateful Deadcast: From the Mars ...   • U.S. Blues live, Rich Stadium 7/4/1989 (official):    • Grateful Dead - U.S. Blues (Orchard Park, ...   🎬 The Shakedown Archives — Research-driven music documentaries. TheShakedownArchives.com