
The Misfits poster shown here actually became something of a collector's item and is featured in several books on punk history. Many thanks to Danny for being a big part of this chunk of D.C. punk rock history.




I met Bob Raiter at NC. State University in 1979. We shared a passion for the Raleigh punk rock scene, especially Th' Cigaretz. Bob designed many of their flyers and the cover for their "Crawl Rite Outta My Skin" LP. We each ended up in Washington, DC around 1981 and were roommates for a while, but we eventually drifted apart some time in the late 80's. I was saddened to learn of his death and created this site as a remembrance. If you have pictures of Bob, please send to me at Malco23@gmail.com
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I worked with Bob on many projects. I did the actual printing of the posters here. Bob challenged me to be better at my craft and as a person. Working with Bob always had me questioning and pushing myself for more. He was a big influence on my life. Glad I knew him am sorry to hear he's no longer with us.
-Dan McHenry
Hi there,
Been a huge fan of early harDCore/underground diy music scene + really into graphics, and I must say those posters Bob Raiter did are simply superb.
I specially adore the one with the upside down cross and the one withe the three Xs and the red/black squares. first saw them in the "fucked up + photocpied" book and i went mad: they were sooo powerful!
don't know why, but spent many years thinking they were made by jeff nelson (if i am not wrong, he was also deep into graphics).
a shame to know he passed away....
but, by the way, is there more stuff from bob available? is it possible to see more posters or anything made by him? if so, it would be amazing. many thanks!
best wishes from spain,
eduard
Jove Moix:
Send me your email address and I can give you more information on the Wilson Center punk rock posters.
Malcolm
malco@pobox.com
I was in DC and part of the scene from 84. I think I may have a copy of that Misfits poster, though the orange is way faded. It was passed to me by a friend named Brian who I ran around with down in Virginia Beach around 89/90.
My memory is vague and times were so chaotic that at times I don't even know who I remember from D.C. anymore...perhaps even ran into you and Bob.
I used to have the XXX Hardcore G.I. Gangreen Faith show, but who knows where it went...with my memory perhaps.
Feel free to email - WarringCushing@gmail.com
Was googling Th' Cigaretz and found your post. I remember Bob, but didn't really know him. He was a grad or near graduating student when we started in '79. Definitely intense and talented guy, had a really cute and sweet girlfriend; Becky?-Betty? The yellow Free Advice sign is in my garage. Free to anyone who promises not to throw it away! Sorry for your loss, happy for your friendship w him.
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