These two songs carried me through the worst depressive episode I have ever experienced in my life from the November 2016 election until I landed on the beach in Mexico January 12, 2017. I do not know what I would do without this man, this band and this music! I am so grateful. We are so lucky. We are so lucky that they got back together!
@@DFitzTube no doubt. I was there 12/30 and 31. I just think it would be cool, and a slightly more intimate show. I was at the Met last year though, so I at least got to have a similarly cool experience.
wow looking like jerry 95' here oh and my cat loves this its gonna be alright song and she is depressed so this great she flipped over on her back and started purring while watching.. maybe its the death cookies im smoking or both.. by the way black cats love weed just a heads up
Love Trey but these songs are as musically adventurous as pieces he wrote when he was 15....they remind of late Waters era Floyd where the music took a major back seat to the lyrics. I prefer the opposite
I don't understand? When Trey produces new music its always a handful of sing songy along with more complicated pieces. What songs do you think he is going to play solo acoustic for you tube? Everthing right > More or Beneath a sea of stars > drift while you're sleeping? Or is the latter equally unadventurous?
@@mattkohan1793 it’s just unfortunate before he starts a note I know I’ll be bored...whereas the was never the case years ago with this man and a guitar.
@@kevinr.3542 yes but now they are the norm for their new material - I’ve liked about 2 songs (Petrichor and TimeTurnsElastic) in the past 10 or so years from their recent catalog. Their new stuff now, for the most part, is lame....where their older stuff for me is some of the greatest rock music ever written. It happens, bands evolve and get older...doesn’t mean I’m going to like it. To each their own....
Then don't listen. I love the simplicity and authenticity of his music these days. My days of youth are gone and I feel like his (and Phish's) music has accompanied my aging process perfectly. I don't need the complexity these days, and when I do, I can listen back on the seemingly endless collection of live shows they blessed me with in the past. People evolve and change and that's one of the most beautiful aspects of art. It's a representation of who we are at any given point in time. In short, if it doesn't do it for you then move on. I will never stop listening. His music is an engrained part of who I am, and always will be.
Love Phish, love trey, but this is not good. Trey has his strengths, this kind of thing is not one of them. He could do something endlessly more interesting and creative than this with his talent. Could be collaborating with cool, young artists or putting together unconventional ensembles, playing unique and demanding original compositions. Phish used to be sort of knowing, cynical, in on the joke, which made the absurdity self-aware, and at the same time it was bolstered by impressive, demanding musical prowess, and even cockiness. The vibe here is boring, unoriginal dad rock "anthems" with lame lyrics (and I actually like a lot of Phish/Tom Marshall lyrics). 90's trey would think this is like a satire of an aging jam band. I hate to say it, but you folks are happily lapping it up instead of being true phans and calling this for what it is. I want fierce Trey back,.
Phish has been trash since Coventry. Round room was the perfect album to hang it up on. You're being generous calling it dad rock too. Something happened around the time Shine came out where Trey started writing in this style. It almost sounds like he's broken.
Came back here to say the recent "Beacon Jams" are great. Well done, Trey. Exactly what I'm talking about. Loving the unconventional ensembles take on classic, demanding Trey compositions, all in a ghostly empty theater in NYC.
This is just bad. The song sucks, and he seems to be trying to find the melody line to sing (which he never does). I like his lead guitar work on other things, but this is awful.
I can’t think of a more redundant. Typical, basic sounding band and musician than Trey and Phish. The only thing worse is their obnoxious suburban basic fans.