Phish Live in Brooklyn is where Trey shreds so hard! I honestly think that might have been one of his better performances while Phish was together. Anyone agree?
You bet. The whole Brooklyn album sounds almost unnatural when compared to some of the other 2004 performances, which, while not necessarily bad or sub-par in any sense of the words (no Phish music live or studio can ever be considered sub-par), were slower and sloppier by comparison. Trey rips his guitar up with reckless abandon on ASIHTOS, Moma, Maze, 46 Days, and BOAF like he hadn't in years. You could tell they really wanted to do that one right on camera and go out with a bang.
Trey shows his amazing ability to take any song and own it. I am so happy to see he's back (almost) from the bad place he was in for the past few years. He looked like he was having fun, which is integral to him playing well.
In this clip he puts on his old open mouth, closed eye head shake rocking back and forth totally getting into his groove...he could have played for 30 minutes. He was having fun....maybe one day hell play again as a member of the real FAB FOUR!
One thing I always love about Trey is how he takes guys out of their comfort zones and pushes them to improvise. The Fab Faux are guys that do very little improvising and you can see that they are a little uncomfortable with it at first but seem to embrace it by the end of the set.
Excuse me? Very little improvising??? Go see them do While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Drive My Car, Day Tripper, Paperback Writer, and I mean by themselves, not with a guest. Trust me when I say this, they do improvise. But that's not what Beatles music is all about.
Trey's playing - excellent! Amazing! SO glad to hear Big Red rock again. Unfortunately, I kinda recognize nearly every lick as a "Trey-ism." I know that's not really fair, 'cos I love every "Trey-ism" I know, and he's not even playing with HIS REAL BAND...
but don't you think that's my point, after all? :-)
Oh yeah!! (Yeah yeah)
TheMarmaGirl 6 days ago
nice.
FlipscoRecordingCo 2 years ago
trey is pretty sick
ajmcdavis 2 years ago
jimmy vivino! hell yeah! can't wait for conan to take over lame ass leno
BrendanWhelan 3 years ago
@BrendanWhelan lol
ExplosiveFace 7 months ago
Phish Live in Brooklyn is where Trey shreds so hard! I honestly think that might have been one of his better performances while Phish was together. Anyone agree?
JavonniButler 3 years ago
You bet. The whole Brooklyn album sounds almost unnatural when compared to some of the other 2004 performances, which, while not necessarily bad or sub-par in any sense of the words (no Phish music live or studio can ever be considered sub-par), were slower and sloppier by comparison. Trey rips his guitar up with reckless abandon on ASIHTOS, Moma, Maze, 46 Days, and BOAF like he hadn't in years. You could tell they really wanted to do that one right on camera and go out with a bang.
fox2mike28 3 years ago
Trey shows his amazing ability to take any song and own it. I am so happy to see he's back (almost) from the bad place he was in for the past few years. He looked like he was having fun, which is integral to him playing well.
In this clip he puts on his old open mouth, closed eye head shake rocking back and forth totally getting into his groove...he could have played for 30 minutes. He was having fun....maybe one day hell play again as a member of the real FAB FOUR!
stingers96 3 years ago
how true...all that glorious noise and trey slices right through it...his tone is like the voices of angels to me...
hippietrucker67 3 years ago
trey brooklyn
TaylorArtandFun 3 years ago
Super Good
westfield90 3 years ago
im sorry but i believe that rift they tease, not Bungalow Bill.
Phishboy26 3 years ago
One thing I always love about Trey is how he takes guys out of their comfort zones and pushes them to improvise. The Fab Faux are guys that do very little improvising and you can see that they are a little uncomfortable with it at first but seem to embrace it by the end of the set.
tjh420 3 years ago 2
Excuse me? Very little improvising??? Go see them do While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Drive My Car, Day Tripper, Paperback Writer, and I mean by themselves, not with a guest. Trust me when I say this, they do improvise. But that's not what Beatles music is all about.
gtrmu 3 years ago
I hate to be the one to say this, but...
Trey's playing - excellent! Amazing! SO glad to hear Big Red rock again. Unfortunately, I kinda recognize nearly every lick as a "Trey-ism." I know that's not really fair, 'cos I love every "Trey-ism" I know, and he's not even playing with HIS REAL BAND...
but don't you think that's my point, after all? :-)
phunkyjedi08 3 years ago
also search "marcmillman" for lots of clips from this show & tons of other live shows
marcmillman 3 years ago
may i be the first to say, we miss you trey. stay good. the music world needs you.
thebrew 3 years ago 2
amen
StewPhillips 3 years ago