Did he do it? How could he not do it?! Trey totally honored Jerry's signature sound of guitar with his high-pitched,
searching-through-the-sounds upbeat playfulness with the Grateful Dead. After seeing the
July 4th show streamed at the State Theater in Portland,
then streaming the audio free online after too many failed video
attempts, I can say he did it. Trey raged Jerry for the “Fare Thee
Well” Tour, totally channeling his guitar spirit yet playing with
it in his Trey-zy way. With Phish for brains, I was stoked to still
hear Trey at the core of the Jerry whittling and winding. Yes, the proof was in my third eye, as Trey even emanated the inner-visual I always get from Jerry's guitar, a green
flower garden movin' and groovin and opening and closing blossoms to
the slick licks, stems slithering like snakes up and down to the
wormy diddlin'. But the Phishy flutter was flowing there too. I heard
Trey come out in his rittling strummy build-ups before plunging into
the high wails of a Jerry sound. Bridge into "Truckin'"? So Trey-zy!! He projected Jerry. But he kept it
Trey. As well as tasteful. What more could a Dead-head ask for?
Well, to at least hear the damn shows
that everyone we've ever met flew and caravaned out to in Chicago. I
was lucky to have a line on free tickets for the streamed shows in
Portland for the 4th, and passed the Sunday tickets off to
my co-parent so he could have a night too. After all, he was the one
who hitch-hiked his way through Dead shows selling tie-dyes in the '80s,
then helped haul Phish's equipment from $5 shows at the end of the decade, watching them rise as the Dead scene fell to dope and federal infiltration...all of which has transpired the cult-jam scene each band has molded and transformed...and basically this musical culmination
happening would mean a whole big wow of a world to the daddyo.
So when I get a link from my boy down
in Maryland for streaming the show, I'm stoked! The Couch Tour/Stream Scene has been growing so that people are throwing parties projecting the show on the sides of their houses, having July 4th parties based around streaming the show after bbqing. Some have paid so they can replay the shows all month. So I send this link out to
like, ten people as broke as I am with the same warning from PJ: “Do not post, spread
the love among family.” Then from PJ, my phone bleeps, “CHINA CAT!” Then
from my co-parent, “I called the opening song china cat (smiling-with-sunglasses-on emoji) !!!!!! Love
love love,” which is obviously one of my Top 3 Dead songs, so I go downstairs
after just laying my daughter down to sleep and click the link. Ugh.
Not working, check back later. Kait texts, “It says copyright
infringement.” Michael, “Error message, bad link.” Ooops.
But then, this!
And so, a few of us stranded on the
east coast were thankfully able to tune into the show. Like, Trey singing "Althea"?!?! My heart burst of the wettest dream alive in my ears!! And even without the video, we still all got madhouse picture messages of everyone we've ever met at the epic
music event of the summer. And realize, yeah, this couldn't have
happened at a camping venue. That amount of people is a city in
itself and would surely sink a mountain. But hell yeah for the
heads—Trey synced right up with the band and merged the musical
legacies of America's biggest jam bands. So big, not even the internet can
stop the rest of us from listening.
Photo by Meggy Schaeffer--Bear's Stadium July 5th |
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