Awesome interview! Crazy to hear he wasn’t happy with those early albums, they are masterful! Growing up I completely adored each one so deeply and still can listen through occasionally. It’s hard to hear that they were kind of throwaways that Trey couldn’t stand relistening too.
I thought this was fantastic. Yes, he did tend to cut Trey off a bit but, it just goes to show how laid back Trey is. It had the feel of a casual conversation and sounded like Bob was legitimately interested and was without judgement. It always amazes me how down-to-earth Trey is, and humble. Another thing that stuck out was just how much different the music scene was back then. The interviewer talked about going to the library to find information on Phish. Can you imagine?
Trey sounds the same now in 2023 as he did in 93 interview. His singing voice is different tho but voice remands the same. Just less chimpmonky as early 90's tapes. i feel like i traveled thru time to make this comment.
Phish is magical, this is a special date for me as well. I stuck out the shittiest interviewer in existence for the few uninterrupted bits from Trey. Cheers.
as a conversation, its fantastic. but as an interview, that guy interviewing trey needs to stop talking over him!! i love it though. what a great share.
Had backstage passes to Warren Haynes christmas jam in 2005. Serialpod played that year (trey, mike, and billy kreutzmann). Chatted with trey and mike for a bit backstage. Trey was a super nice guy!
I used to live near the Rhombus
The rhombus by Wateroo Village in Jersey. I grew up in Stillwater. Those two Waterloo shows were really good ones. Trey mentioned it at show.
Awesome interview! Crazy to hear he wasn’t happy with those early albums, they are masterful! Growing up I completely adored each one so deeply and still can listen through occasionally. It’s hard to hear that they were kind of throwaways that Trey couldn’t stand relistening too.
That was awesome. I’m picturing this guy showing up to their show, and then meeting up with Trey after.
I am so excited to hear this! My first show was 2/11/93 and the only time I met a band member and it was Trey!
in the strangest of places...thx for this,dont know how i found it but i'm glad glad glad that your a glide.
I thought this was fantastic. Yes, he did tend to cut Trey off a bit but, it just goes to show how laid back Trey is. It had the feel of a casual conversation and sounded like Bob was legitimately interested and was without judgement. It always amazes me how down-to-earth Trey is, and humble. Another thing that stuck out was just how much different the music scene was back then. The interviewer talked about going to the library to find information on Phish. Can you imagine?
Can you imagine? Yes
Can imagine
Trey sounds the same now in 2023 as he did in 93 interview. His singing voice is different tho but voice remands the same. Just less chimpmonky as early 90's tapes. i feel like i traveled thru time to make this comment.
Phish is magical, this is a special date for me as well. I stuck out the shittiest interviewer in existence for the few uninterrupted bits from Trey. Cheers.
Thanks for these interview uploads. Super cool stories but I wish interviewer let Trey ramble on instead of doing his own rambling.
good find! thanks for uploading!
as a conversation, its fantastic. but as an interview, that guy interviewing trey needs to stop talking over him!! i love it though. what a great share.
So cool to hear Gentle Giant referenced. Always thought Split Open and Melt keys may have drawn inspiration from them
I was a 6 year old kid growing up roughly 3 miles from where he was being interviewed (Benton Convention Center) during this.
Really fun to hear. Not sure where this came from, but very enjoyable to hear and fill in some fun gaps in phistory. Thanks!
This is awesome. thanks
Gentle Giant!
Had backstage passes to Warren Haynes christmas jam in 2005. Serialpod played that year (trey, mike, and billy kreutzmann). Chatted with trey and mike for a bit backstage. Trey was a super nice guy!
The hell with emotional weight, give me emotional rescue.
and...."one mans trash is another mans treasure." Should be an album title for the next archival release from the 1993 NW tour.
Does anyone happen to have the lossless audio anymore?
@@johncaudy8739 Done! Thanks.
Kinda sounds like Jas Obrecht from Guitar Player or whatever magazine that dude wrote for
right on!
One Man's Trash...
Trey is a Jedi
I wonder what Bob is doing these days.
wow
Shelly LOL Winston Salem...
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Neat