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Fluffhead - Phish
10.31.86 / Sculpture Room - Goddard College / Plainfield, VT
This comes from the Archives show at The Great Went. Trey plays DJ for about 5-10 minutes before Fluffhead comes on.
Shine - Trey Anastasio and The Undectet
Trey is offering a free mp3 download from his forthcoming album Original Boardwalk Style. You can order the entire album from Trey’s online store.
Three Little Birds - Trey Anastasio & Dave Matthews
2.28.01 - The Landmark Theater, Richmond, VA
I love live music because you never know what you’re going to get. This is one of those examples. After Strange Design, Dave came on stage to a thunderous crowd. They settled in to play acoustic versions of Everyday and Three Little Birds. Nice!
The Butter Room will be at The National in Richmond, VA this coming weekend (10/25) for the Trey show. Be sure to check back here after the show for exclusive content.
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10.25.08 - The National, Richmond VA
Trey Anastasio closed out his Northern Exposure 2008 Tour in grand fashion at The National in Richmond, VA on 10/25/08. It was great to see Trey happy, healthy and back in the game with the tight intensity that has been missing over the past few years.
Check out our entire photostream from last night here.
Nice video clip of the Sample in a Jar is here. Love the singalong!
You can download the audio here.
10/25/08 The National, Richmond, VA
Set I: Push On Til the Day, Sand, Ooh Child, Tube Top Flop> Cayman Review, Drifting, Backwards Down the Number Line, Money Love and Change
Set II: Sweet Dreams Melinda, Mr. Completely, Gotta Jibboo, Sitting In Limbo, Alaska, Shine, Water in the Sky, Strange Design, Sample in a Jar
Encore: Burlap Sack and Pumps, First Tube
Trey Anastasio provides a unique perspective on hockey, the great Philly players, Mickey D’s, arena rock and what makes venues unique. He relives some pretty unique memories in this interesting clip. I am thinking the William Penn statue needs to try on a Henrietta dress the next time the boys roll into Philly.
Tom Marshall has been posting on Phantasy Tour lately, and also writing some songs with Trey Anastasio. Many members of PT asked Tom if he could pass along an interest from fans to bring back his Ross Compressor, which was lost in post-hiatus Phish, and contributed to one of the most unique guitar tones in the history of rock. Tom was gracious enough to bring the matter up with Trey, and reported back to fans on the guitarist’s plans for his rig once Phish returns:
Ok, I spent the last two days and last night in new York writing three cool songs with Red. In direct response to msharky’s request, I asked Trey what the deal is with this compressor stuff? I explained the PT threads requesting that he bring back the compressor. i asked, first of all, is it true — did you change your rig and eliminate the compressor?
Yes, is the short answer.
He was very surprised that I was asking him this, because I’m not really a “tech” guy…you know? I’m very appreciative of his amazing Languedocs, (he had a Languedoc bass with him too) and I like checking out his amps and pedals and toys, but I usually don’t dwell on it, not being a guitarist myself. I also don’t listen too much to old shows, and so the “tone change” was lost on me. I like writing new songs, and I don’t focus too much on the past.
I asked him to explain the Ross compressor, and why it’s gone.
(One caveat: I didn’t write this “interview” down or record it, but I suppose I should have, and I guess I or someone should try to do so and post it at some point, so forgive me if I get some stuff slightly wrong or miss something. Again, this isn’t the end of the issue as you’ll see later, so we can figure everything out eventually.)
First i must explain that he found it funny that I brought it up, because he had been thinking the EXACT SAME THING: Phish is coming back, maybe the Ross should also come back. He’s thinking of the Mesa and possibly the cabinets too — but he does like that little fender.
Basically, he used the compressor differently than people normally do — often people will place it early in the effects chain to smooth the sound going into the other effects. Trey did it backwards, and had the Ross last — AFTER his two tube screamers. The Ross was always on. Always. His signature Squirming Coil “playable sustain” was the result of full volume pedal and both screamers on and pumping that signal into the Ross.
Me: and so you got rid of it?
Trey: I started playing without it after Phish and found that I could get an “edgier” sound that I can’t get with it.
Me: so it’s gone? or just off?
Trey: gone
Me: forever?
Trey: no, I’ve been thinking of bringing it back for a while now…if i can find it!
Anyway — I think that’s the gist of our conversation. Be glad that perhaps you made a difference — he’s at least happy that people are asking about it.
You can read the original post here, but the news is quite positive for a return to one of the most pure guitar tones as Phish re-emerges in 2009.
This evening Tom Marshall dropped by Phantasy Tour to cap off the Phish message board’s efforts to revive the Ross compressor in Trey’s 3.0 rig. Tom met with Trey yesterday and presented him with the engraved compressor which was purchased by a collective of PT members and sent to Marshall. And to the delight of “The People For A Compressed Trey,” Big Red will be lifting off The Mothership two months from today with a tone that longtime fans of the band will likely find pleasantly familiar.
As per Tom Marshall (link):
Trey loves it, and he will use it. He was extremely appreciative as you can see by his note!
He said: “people would be hard-pressed to find an equivalent story in music history” He is excited and happy that people actually noticed the missing Ross, and is putting it back in his rig!
Tom also posted photos of Trey with the Ross compressor, including a letter to all of Phantasy Tour thanking the fans for the gift.
Here’s a few shots compliments of Tom and available in his Picasa album:
P.S. Phish fans… The Butter Room has very good reason to believe full summer tour dates will be released tomorrow. Phish is clearly engaged with the fans and bringing palpable buzz to their return. 2009 should be very interesting. For more of Tom’s thoughts on Phish 3.0, check out his editorial on Relix.
I am posting this for several reasons.
Wading in the Velvet Sea - Trey Anastasio
7.6.08 - Double JJ Ranch, Rothbury, Michigan
I took a moment from my day
wrapped it up in things you say
mailed it off to your address
you’ll get it pretty soon unless
the packaging begins to break
and all the points I tried to make
are tossed with thoughts into a bin
time leaks out my life leaks in
you won’t find moments in a box
and someone else will set your clocks
I took a moment from my day
wrapped it up in things you say
and mailed it off to you
Goodbye Head - Gordon, Russo, Anastasio, Benevento (GRAB)
7.20.06 - Charter One Pavilion, Chicago, IL
Here’s one of Trey’s post-Phish 2.0 songs that really brought jam potential, which showed itself when The Duo teamed up with Mike and Trey during the summer of 2006. I’ve been curious as to whether this will get a reworking for Phish 3.0 and emerge as a new jam vehicle. It’s gained comparisons to Reba, but could definitely become its own unique monster in 2009.
Trey and Page and Buddy Guy sit in with the Allman Brothers Band last night at the Beacon.
Ten years ago this week was the legendary three day Phil & Phriends run at the Warfield. Phil Lesh was joined by Steve Kimock, John Molo, Trey Anastasio, and Page McConnell. If you haven’t seen this vid before, it’s about an hour and forty minutes long with highlights from the first night (4-15-99). It includes “Viola Lee Blues”, “Big Railroad Blues”, “Row Jimmy”, “Shakedown Street”, “The Wheel”, “Not Fade Away”, and “Mr. Tambourine Man”.
St. Stephen > The Eleven - Phil Lesh and Friends (ft. Trey Anastasio)
6.30.06 - Tweeter Center, Camden, NJ
Phil and Friends play a ripping St. Stephen > The Eleven. This was Trey’s first public appearance on stage following his admission to rehab earlier in the year, and some wonderful guitar work.
For some more Phil and Trey, check out today’s jamwich, the first set of 4.17.99 which is one big Dark Star!
Dark Star -> It’s Up To You > Dark Star -> My Favorite Things -> Mississippi Half-Step, Bird Song, Terrapin Station > Down With Disease > Dark Star
Phil Lesh and Phriends
April 17, 1999 - The Warfield, San Francisco, CA
This is a Dead Phish jamwich of some seriously large proportions!
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