Trey-Plasma

Discussion in 'Grateful Dead and Phish' started by strgchz, Dec 27, 2005.

  1. strgchz

    strgchz Member

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    I think this is one of Trey's best solo live albums. I has some old Phish tunes on it. He does an excellent jazzy version of Magila. I think that was on an earlier Phish studio disc. Anyone heard this one?
     
  2. scents&subtlesou

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    yeah this is some good shit! so is the studio CD that the tour was for.....its got alot of whats on PLASMA, and alot have had some changes from the studio to the live world....so its really cool to see where these songs came from.....
     
  3. JoneeEarthquake

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    trey band (with horn section) was awesome. too bad he got rid of the horns. now its kind of stale
     
  4. Bassist

    Bassist Gate crasher!

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    The horns were brought back in.
     
  5. scents&subtlesou

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    even with out the horn 70 volt parade, is a kick ass band. they were originally more like phish, in the sense, that it was just strings, keys, and percussion. but trey is in a creative, unstopable mood and is constantly growing and experimenting...
     
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