Meanwhile, it's Dinner and a Movie night 3 from Colorado.
@jeffwaters24703 жыл бұрын
It’s sad but funny- he was under the influence. He made it right
@bromike Жыл бұрын
And yet they’re still touring 😂
@slandersir7255 Жыл бұрын
making trey feel guilty for 20 minutes
@curtrod8 ай бұрын
Charlie 'Tighty Whitey' Rose
@justingroff36823 жыл бұрын
Trey could not admit he was a junkie addict It is so hard to admit and as a rockstar that much harder to admit because as he says in Kill Devil Falls and Stealing Time There are so many strange demands that the phans pile up on him in particular that are unfair He is just a person at the end of the day and has feelings and it is hard to push them under rocks with alcohol and heroin and coke for so many years and not have it burn you out totally even if you have the money to support the drug habit the body will give up on you after a whie
@eyesontheinsides Жыл бұрын
That was my thought watching this with hindsight. The power of addiction- he was willing to blow it all up rather than saying 'I gotta get clean and then let's see.' He was trying to protect his addiction at this time, not phish. Still, the fans treatment of him was disgusting.
@justingroff36823 жыл бұрын
But they didnt really do those 13 shows at the best that they can because Trey was obviously loaded and did not cut back on the drugs to try to make the sound better for that 2004 run He just did not and to say that he did is a lie
@kevinmurtagh499611 ай бұрын
He probably believed at the time of this interview that he could. When you’re an addict that’s how it works. He wasn’t lying here. It’s not like as he said that, he was secretly thinking to himself “Haha suckers, I know I’m gonna be too f*cked up to perform well in those last shows”. Addicts always think things will be different than they actually will be. For all we know, he could have tried to not use, or not use heavily, during those last shows, but quickly found the pressure was way too overwhelming. If addicts are self-medicating, I can’t even begin to imagine the overwhelming stress/sadness/frustration/confusion that Trey was experiencing having to play those shows believing they would truly be THE last shows Phish EVER played. It’s no wonder he was so gone at Coventry.
@jeffwaters24703 жыл бұрын
How high was trey during this interview- I think really high.
@spacejunkisforever6311 Жыл бұрын
This is sad to watch now because Trey was completely correct and it just should’ve ended. He and phish became everything he feared- charyactatures of themselves. They had lost the fire by the late 90s. No orgasmic jams that would peak out in incredible climaxes with Chris C on lights making it even more special. No more long incredible instrumental compositions like Reba or any of the early stuff. If they had kept doing that stuff it would have worked - but they stopped. For the life of me I don’t know why. Trey is saying here that he’s exhausted. Maybe it was the drug problem. Whatever the reason, they had lost all fire and it was a business. He was correct. What they’ve done since this interview … and Trey completely going back on his words “I’ve never been sure of anything in my life” (meaning ending the band” is pure tripe. Terrible songwriting, stale jams that go nowhere. None of that old energy. It reeks of “just doing it for the money”. And to keep people employed. And maybe for some sad old glory. Because no one seems to quit the big stage. Decades after it’s been dead, and as Trey said here… they all just keep it going for the money and vanity and because what the heck else are they going to do?
@faretheewell3711 Жыл бұрын
This so inaccurate. Must be a bitter fan. A band that caricature of themselves would be doing the same thing every night and playing the same songs over and over. Trey is still shitting new music and they are trying new things on a nightly basis. Is It the same? Absolutely not but that's the point they are ever evolving and exactly where they need to be as artists and a band.
@spacejunkisforever6311 Жыл бұрын
@@faretheewell3711 he sure has “shit” new music. That’s exactly the hole it came out from. Did you really read my comment? Yes I’m a bitter 1.0 fan.
@eyesontheinsides Жыл бұрын
I was a hard-core head from 93-00. Thought they were losing it at the end and the scene kinda sucked- but I just saw them at SPAC and the 2nd night might have been the best show I've ever seen. They got it back, but this is somewhat recent.
@colinborn17408 ай бұрын
@@eyesontheinsidesDerek helped, but I agree with your larger point :-)
@alan-daniel7 ай бұрын
I strongly disagree. Almost about every single time I run across someone who just flatly rejects 3.0/4.0, they haven't given post-reunion Phish a real chance. Go listen to the Tweezer from 12/30/19 (the middle ~15-20 minutes of this has some of the smoothest, coolest passages they've ever played, still gives me goosebumps when I hear it) and/or from 7/31/13. Those are two of the most memorable moments of 3.0 to me, and they can each stand up there with the very best of 1.0 (or the Tweezer > Prince Caspian from Magnaball on 8/22/15). They don't play anywhere near as fast as they used to (and Trey's mostly lost his machine-gunning ability), but to my ear, they've only gotten better over the years at creating and then building up jams for the powerful, HOSE peaks we all love like the Went Gin or a 1992-94 Hood. The average 3.0 or 4.0 show definitely isn't as consistently very good as the average 1.0 show, but I just don't see how anyone could seriously, fairly think that they're anywhere near terrible now or are caricatures of their younger selves. If Tweezer isn't your thing, name a song and I'll give you something special from post-reunion Phish (here's some bonus ones: DwD your thing? easy, 9/6/2015; Chalk Dust? Baker's Dozen, 7/28/2017). Trust me -- and the other couple of replies -- the band is definitely still on their game, and you're missing out on a lot of very, very good music.
@justingroff36823 жыл бұрын
Lots of lies in this interview from both guys Not just half of what Trey says is lies When you are an alcoholic almost all of what you say is lies I know for I am a recovering one as well as Trey and luckily Trey and I are not Me Too'd for I respect women and have only had sex with one woman unless you count bjs and 3rd base stuff
@kevindegreif4247 Жыл бұрын
Boy you can really relate then. Thank you for your amazing perspective.
@eyesontheinsides Жыл бұрын
I mean just replace 'exhaustion' with 'oxy' and those parts are true lol