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by numberthirty_Archive
While I usually tend to be on the same page as Jeff about this particular corner of things, I am going to have to politely disagree with him on a couple of specifics when it comes to Phish...First, I noticed that he did mentioned that album Hoist. If I was looking to give the band a fair shake, I would start of there. Some of the more "Civilian"-friendly stuff there will probably be an indicator if you are even going to be able to try to hang with some of the other stuff.Take "Down With Disease" or "Sample In A Jar". If those tunes aren't working, that might be a sign that it just ain't going to take.Second, the idea that Trey is a mind-blowing guitar player. To me, Trey is almost exactly like Steve Vai in that regard. If you aren't naturally someone who is inclined to be receptive to what they are each doing as guitar players, it's going to be all uphill. While I can absolutely make an "On Paper" case for each of those guys being mind-blowing players, I know that their playing is essentially a "Take It"/"Leave It" proposition. If you can think up the exact opposite of Michael Schenker on Strangers In The Night, that's about how Trey's playing always feels to me.