I was there--sort of, listening behind the Greek in a specific spot where the dorms and trees form a very nice "acoustic bubble"--the sound was incredible and all for free. And even got the glow of the light show for some visuals.
@yawatahnosage94674 жыл бұрын
I liked GOTF the moment I first heard it. Then I never revisited it for months. But in recent times, it crept back in and it has grown on me so strongly! In awe of Trey and his ability to create interesting music. But also, FISHMAN ! I watch this and focus on that dude and his drumming skills. Amazing !!
@blakeepitts5 жыл бұрын
Some of the best material Trey has written and performed in years. This is truly captivating, 2019 relevant music.
@Mapleneckguitar5 жыл бұрын
Just an incredible album Trey has written. Thanks for never stopping Trey.
@MustHaveMedia5 жыл бұрын
it really moves me, it's beautiful
@Azazello14822 жыл бұрын
This music is so deeply sad. Of course, it's lamentations on the death of Trey's childhood friend, Chris Cottrell, about which he said: "It was a profound loss, but It still felt like there was more beneath the surface. It really haunted me. I’ve been trying to put two and two together after the fact. I think a lot of it is about the loss of that naive feeling, all that stuff you feel when you’re a kid. And when that goes away you have to get a new mojo. And maybe that’s what it was about - more than the loss of an individual person, that this was the person that tied me to my childhood outside my work world. He was a tether to “Let’s go ride a fuckin’ raft down a river in Utah and camp out for six days in a tent,” which we did, and look back and realize you’re really not supposed to put a tent right next to a river because the river rises sometimes and people die. But we did that. It was stupid, but it never even crossed our minds. Eventually, you get too old to live that way anymore. It’s right around the age that I am now. So maybe this is more lamenting the loss of that than an individual." Part of what imparts such sadness is that it also marks the death of something in me that I cherished, and which Trey and Phish represented in spiritual kinship: that youthful exuberance and playful wildness, that spark of devil-may-care that one only has in the preciously short time of one's youth. So when this died in Trey, a part of it died in me too. We're all aging, and though we may catch glimpses of it from time to time, the moment's passed, it's just a memory now...
@TraciBower5 жыл бұрын
My absolute favorite master piece from start to finish !!!!!!!! brilliant
@PizzaT3 жыл бұрын
greatest show in history
@MustHaveMedia3 жыл бұрын
i only wish i had kept my camera on. i got tired of dealing with people standing and sitting but they eventually stayed down. oh well
@zacharysmiles13084 жыл бұрын
My goodness. It's just beautiful. I've been loving the Ghost of the Forest material that Phish has been playing, but never gave this a real listen. It takes you somewhere else.
@mailbox48205 жыл бұрын
Great sound. Really great sound!!! Nice job and thanks for posting.
@mailbox48205 жыл бұрын
I am just really enjoying this tonight. Again, thanks :)
@stevetrockman2045 жыл бұрын
What an amazing show, amazing tour. I am grateful to have caught the Portland, Maine show.