This solo contains everything that I think is great about treys guitar playing. It’s quirky jazz type line punctuating the chord tones perfectly towards the end of the solo when they return to the d minor chord he just starts spewing these phases of funky blue notes. You can even hear the crowd reacting with a roar as the music releases. Top notch shit in my book
100%. Couldn’t have described it as well in musical terms, but I know exactly what you mean and it’s exactly what I love about this solo. Shakedown street and it’s structure provides a great platform for this kind of playing. This kind of music gets me high.
yeah I know the song well, but i'm talking about the next 4-6 bars (after the "woo") when the crowd just goes crazy..but thanks for trying to correct me.
So sad man it’s why I posted this extreme shakedown tonight on a dead page GDB , we will never forget the man who was the captain once jerry left us .RIP Phil
I have seen thousands of concerts--not bragging--100+ GD and 100+ PHiSH--what a COMBO with PHiL and PHRIENDS--these three nights were my favorite concerts ever. Unreal time at The Warfield that weekend.
i love the dead and phish. was more into phish early in life, now equally if not more into the dead. phish has always been respectful of gd and their influence. i hate the negative vibes from both camps of fans though. it is not in the spirit of what it's all about. much love to the non-haters. i think it's cool that they were able to do this.
I love them all. Whats to hate. They all jam. I'm going to see Trey Arnesto in Orlando Fl. and then Ratdog in Atlanta this year. Love em all. Then its Wanee Fest in April, awesome year so far. (~);}
Born in 2001 i just got into the greatful dead (dead&co)their show was legendary now im trying to go to a phish show.because jt seems like phish is the closest your gonna get to a dead scene if not a little more trippier . i come from hip hop background but after dead show at wrigley ive been trying to find best jam bans especially the ones on tours… im seeing phil lesh & friends at scared rose in august i cant wait… wish i can put everyone on to rock music it will literally take just 1 show but nobody my age where im from is really interested
Exactly. Its called Phil Lesh and Friends, which means he invites musicians to give their own interpretation of the wonderful music that the grateful dead have given to us. In this case it is Trey Anastasio... which is most excellent! And Steve Kimock which is also most excellent!!!
Trey with the precision licks and the technique. Steve with the spacey Jerry sound. Both great but TREY on a whole level higher, you can't beat his phrasing in this one. 3:54- 4:08 vintage Trey
As both huge Deadhead in my younger years and Phish fan in my mid twenties till now, I could say that this will always be one of my most memorable shows.
Almost 20 years ago I wrote a letter (yes on paper) to Phish saying how I loved how they played music for people actually listening to the notes and virtuosity, and not for deadheads having a drug experience. I got a postcard back from Mike Gordon saying "Glad you're out there listening carefully. Unlike the rest of the band, I love the Grateful Dead to death."
I always had thought that Mike was the only deadhead in phish and then around 98 phish covered terrapin and trey plays with phil and all of sudden trey is gushing about the dead and talking about how he would go to shows all the time growing up. I think that a lot of people go through a stage where after they completely saturate their life with nothing but dead they start to pull back. They were frustrating and inconsistent at times. You learn a bit about music and you start to demystify what at first seemed like the height of virtuosity. When you hear "jerry's using the mixolydian mode here" it sounds so exotic and then you learn about modes and how they work and you run through the patterns on your guitar and you realize that is all Jerry is doing when they are jamming. You branch out and discover all these other great bands etc. The meters sound more authentic and funky, miles davis is more pyschadelic etc. But you find your way back to the dead and realize maybe they were as good as you first thought. Maybe better. I think that went on with trey, and he even mentions a "kill your idols" phase he went through. It makes sense too because phish were so much tighter, they were more constistent show to show and there jams are so much more focused. Even when trey ran into his trouble with drugs it wasnt so obvious on stage as it was for jerry, who could barely sing or play many nights. But trey found his way back i guess and its great because their is so much crossover there with the respective fanbases and its great to hear trey and page and mike play with the dead
That “comeback” as I call it is my fav part of treys playing in a lot of cases. There’s a ghost somewhere that has my favorite example of one of these but after a really really huge buildup… have listened on repeat over 100 times I believe.
@@jqlarson it's almost like he's throwing us a curveball, leading us to one direction and then going somewhere else entirely! I love this aspect of Trey's playing and Jerry was a master at it too.
I think Phish could play this and easily go into rotation. Trey knows the GD music much more now plus everyone would eat it up....Shakedown. Talk about a 2nd set opener
I don't know how and don't wanna google at the moment how to but watch the happening begin between Anastasio and Kimock at 7:19. Release the damn. Thanks Matt knowing phan for showing me this video.
@phattskis...... came out from CO for these shows on a whim. Had a ticket for the first night and somehow got miracled for the next two. They were hundreds of dollars on the street if you could find them and I got miracled onto the floor! Grew up right up the road from RR and have seen ALOT of shows. These rank top seven all time!! UNREAL!!
Shit, I forgot how stylish Trey was. Don't hate on this, this is one of his tributes to Jerry and he is very respectful in the presentation. I feel like he is trying to channel the love that's lost (or dispersed and spread, depending on your beliefs and motives).
love it - only thing that kinda bugs me is that everytime they get to the bridge ("Maybe that's cuz it's midnight", etc) Trey plays Fmajor 7, Em, 3 times in a row when actually the way the song really goes, its only twice and then steps down and subs the Dminor for the Fmaj 7.
A Pirrone you're right. I saw Bisco twice and they were flat but I've since changed my mind about them. Now its all about love, but I still don't like White Bread Picnic
why would is the question... when you figure it out sing your own voice and let the influences come through..love Steve but clones are clones.. the real deals don't clone.. Miles.. Hendrix.. Jerry.. Trey. When Phish plays original it's special..real deal
Aw sheeit it's Jerry! We knew you'd be back some day! Of course you would know what the Dead would be playing in this day and age if they were still around..!!!
That BLISTERING solo by Trey is hands down one of the greatest solos of all time. That pocket is TIGHT and DEEP. Shout out to John Molo & Phil’s chemistry obviously because without Trey wouldn’t have had “ground” to stand on!
@jeffhickman10 Actualy Slash is a good guitar player. I was never much of a G&R fan but I have recently come to appreciate his playing. Trey has some nice funky licks happening here. It's all good. lol
this was the craziest etree ever.. i was waking up in 45 min intervals to flip tapes for dayzze. Phil died yesterday i came back to check in on this bit of philishtory? anyway imagine jerry on a langedoc. also a bit of a bookend. from going to the smoking area to yell down setlists to a cold shivering ticketless horde outside knickebocker, to man the phone banks at early phish shows relaying setlists in realtime to friends, to this almost realtime event where everyone with webtv or a computer could login to sugarmegs and post setlists. I streamed my first show in 2003 with a phone i believe that was the gateway to our (overly) interconnected WEB.
Idk what you guys are talking about, i listened to grateful dead so intensely before i even heard a phish song, and i love grateful dead, but Trey is Doin a pretty fuckin damn good job. its not right to compare trey to Jerry.
Yoshua Salas Jerry is not smiling on this because the band does not want to do this show. Their label does. Trey is no help either. He is going to bring an element of "new millennium loser kid" and commercialism to an event that the band he's supposed to be helping, can't stand. That's why I think Jerry is not smiling.
@fuzzycuddles This is not trey ripping off jerry. Its trey paying respect to an amazing artist who gave him great influence. Its impossible to compare phish to the dead there just to different. If you dont see that than its your problem.
kimock's rapid noodling is great here! but hey let's face it trey is the master of this version, his energy,dynamics, he knows when to avoid ego driven fusion excursions, like jerry and when to cram in a zillion notes in a few simple bars! trey is a true master! i hope u phish haters can accept this! jerry is groovin, smilin, honored in his grave! thank u dead and thank u phish!
This solo contains everything that I think is great about treys guitar playing. It’s quirky jazz type line punctuating the chord tones perfectly towards the end of the solo when they return to the d minor chord he just starts spewing these phases of funky blue notes. You can even hear the crowd reacting with a roar as the music releases. Top notch shit in my book
Agreed, treys jazz influence in his guitar playing shines here. Literal perfection
100%. Couldn’t have described it as well in musical terms, but I know exactly what you mean and it’s exactly what I love about this solo. Shakedown street and it’s structure provides a great platform for this kind of playing. This kind of music gets me high.
3:53. Best fucking lick ever! Listened to it like 50 times
i totally agree..and i especially love how the audience cant even contain their excitement when he carries the solo into the chorus
yeah I know the song well, but i'm talking about the next 4-6 bars (after the "woo") when the crowd just goes crazy..but thanks for trying to correct me.
+Ben Wexford you got that right!
Rip Phil Lesh 😢 will truly be missed . Music will live on in our hearts forever
So sad man it’s why I posted this extreme shakedown tonight on a dead page GDB , we will never forget the man who was the captain once jerry left us .RIP Phil
The short solo at 2:50 is permanently burned into my memory. So absurdly tasteful.
Seriously man, that was dope
At 3:52 for me! Confident, cowboy Trey playing right there -- my favorite.
@@slauryyyyy so nasty, the change is perfect
It's grown on me steadily and now I think it might be one of the greatest melodic solos of all time
Trey’s 99 tone is unmatched
best note ever played at 3:53. i remember where i was and what i was doing when i first heard it.
I have seen thousands of concerts--not bragging--100+ GD and 100+ PHiSH--what a COMBO with PHiL and PHRIENDS--these three nights were my favorite concerts ever. Unreal time at The Warfield that weekend.
I could listen to Trey and Steve go back and forth all day. They sound so good together!
Amen!
yourendwastheroad everyday and twice on Sunday magic.
i love the dead and phish. was more into phish early in life, now equally if not more into the dead. phish has always been respectful of gd and their influence. i hate the negative vibes from both camps of fans though. it is not in the spirit of what it's all about. much love to the non-haters. i think it's cool that they were able to do this.
I love them all. Whats to hate. They all jam. I'm going to see Trey Arnesto in Orlando Fl. and then Ratdog in Atlanta this year. Love em all. Then its Wanee Fest in April, awesome year so far. (~);}
If anyone hates that's their problem. Enough love to go around. Long live GD, WSP, and PHish!
Born in 2001 i just got into the greatful dead (dead&co)their show was legendary now im trying to go to a phish show.because jt seems like phish is the closest your gonna get to a dead scene if not a little more trippier . i come from hip hop background but after dead show at wrigley ive been trying to find best jam bans especially the ones on tours… im seeing phil lesh & friends at scared rose in august i cant wait… wish i can put everyone on to rock music it will literally take just 1 show but nobody my age where im from is really interested
Its crazy how you posted this 8 years ago and I literally went through the same thing last month
Don't forget Jerry Garcia band 🍄🌍🍄 Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert 🏜️🌵 yes I keep on keeping on Africa
Kimock was crushing it!
Kimock definitely crushed this Shakedown!! You couldn't ask for a better post Jerry guitarist other than maybe John Kadlecik.
RIP Phil. Thank you. 🙏
Watching Steve and Trey play off each is fantastic....and I'm grateful for these shows...
Exactly. Its called Phil Lesh and Friends, which means he invites musicians to give their own interpretation of the wonderful music that the grateful dead have given to us. In this case it is Trey Anastasio... which is most excellent! And Steve Kimock which is also most excellent!!!
Trey with the precision licks and the technique. Steve with the spacey Jerry sound. Both great but TREY on a whole level higher, you can't beat his phrasing in this one. 3:54- 4:08 vintage Trey
Nicely done Trey. One of the better hybrid scale solo's on a Shakedown you're ever gonna see.
This is not an understatement when I say I think Kimmock Trey and Phil take GD music to peaks and valleys never traversed before. Unreal
You've obviously never really listen to Jerry, Brent, Bob & Phil jamming out Bertha or a KILLER Shake Down Street
One of the fortunate to attend this show amazing groove. Original Phil and Friends was awesome. thx Trey
this is so goooood!! Trey freaking killed it
Is that you Terminal Passage?
As both huge Deadhead in my younger years and Phish fan in my mid twenties till now, I could say that this will always be one of my most memorable shows.
So glad there's video from this show... not only is there video, there's GREAT video! Thanks for the upload phanner... good shit.
So unbelievable every time I hear this.....straight fire
Almost 20 years ago I wrote a letter (yes on paper) to Phish saying how I loved how they played music for people actually listening to the notes and virtuosity, and not for deadheads having a drug experience. I got a postcard back from Mike Gordon saying "Glad you're out there listening carefully. Unlike the rest of the band, I love the Grateful Dead to death."
I always had thought that Mike was the only deadhead in phish and then around 98 phish covered terrapin and trey plays with phil and all of sudden trey is gushing about the dead and talking about how he would go to shows all the time growing up. I think that a lot of people go through a stage where after they completely saturate their life with nothing but dead they start to pull back. They were frustrating and inconsistent at times. You learn a bit about music and you start to demystify what at first seemed like the height of virtuosity. When you hear "jerry's using the mixolydian mode here" it sounds so exotic and then you learn about modes and how they work and you run through the patterns on your guitar and you realize that is all Jerry is doing when they are jamming. You branch out and discover all these other great bands etc. The meters sound more authentic and funky, miles davis is more pyschadelic etc. But you find your way back to the dead and realize maybe they were as good as you first thought. Maybe better. I think that went on with trey, and he even mentions a "kill your idols" phase he went through. It makes sense too because phish were so much tighter, they were more constistent show to show and there jams are so much more focused. Even when trey ran into his trouble with drugs it wasnt so obvious on stage as it was for jerry, who could barely sing or play many nights. But trey found his way back i guess and its great because their is so much crossover there with the respective fanbases and its great to hear trey and page and mike play with the dead
@@matthewmead2374 talk that talk
@@matthewmead2374 the shows he'd go to growing up we're Max Creek and Scott M is from whom Trey garnered his early inspiration
@@matthewmead2374 this comment is a TED TALK
Love the interplay between Trey and Kimmock around the 8 minute mark :D
This is a awesome upload of Phil and friends singing Shakedown Street
Good rendition, thanks for sharing. One of my favorite Dead tunes..gets them feet movin' and them bones shakin'.
wonderful; marvelous... thanks for posting!!!!!!!
Kimock definitely crushed this Shakedown!! You couldn't ask for a better post Jerry guitarist other than maybe John Kadlecik.
Kimock is decent but in this version it is ALLL about Trey
That's really nice. Thanks for posting it!
3:53 for the best chills in town!
That “comeback” as I call it is my fav part of treys playing in a lot of cases. There’s a ghost somewhere that has my favorite example of one of these but after a really really huge buildup… have listened on repeat over 100 times I believe.
@@jqlarson it's almost like he's throwing us a curveball, leading us to one direction and then going somewhere else entirely! I love this aspect of Trey's playing and Jerry was a master at it too.
This is legendary!
I agree with the guy below me...Trey has an awesome tone and he flows through this song very nicely.
These shows kick Fare Thee Well square in the nuts. Straight fire. Trey’s on fire and Phil actually lets him take the reigns
Been looking for these vids for a long time thanks phan!
Trey was in the bay area recording with Claypool and Copeland in Marin. A good year indeed ... ///=}}}>>>>>>>>
so lucky to have found this!
what kind of flower is that?
@@onsigon It's a lotus!
A lot of amazing feelings in this tune
I think Phish could play this and easily go into rotation. Trey knows the GD music much more now plus everyone would eat it up....Shakedown. Talk about a 2nd set opener
It’s so frustrating that they won’t do it.
Will never happen. Ever
I love music especially music that has some f my fave musicians of all time from 2 different era's too
THANK YOU for posting!
I don't know how and don't wanna google at the moment how to but watch the happening begin between Anastasio and Kimock at 7:19. Release the damn. Thanks Matt knowing phan for showing me this video.
sick sick fucking SICK!!!!
KIMOCK+TREY= LEGENDARY!!
Yeah I give Trey as much hell as anyone but this is great stuff. No complaints. How can I?
SO NICE!! LOVE ITTTTTTTT
for me too brotha..what an expirience to hear trey playing entire shows of dead music and even getting to sing a little....so outa control
Man jeeey and trey would have been such a cool thing to see together.. those 2 on acoustics would have been one hell of a thing to witness.
trey makes me so happy
Skanks
Never a big Dead fan but this song is Great!
thats awesome that you wrote him, I did hear he is pretty much the only phisherman who loves the grateful d
@phattskis...... came out from CO for these shows on a whim. Had a ticket for the first night and somehow got miracled for the next two. They were hundreds of dollars on the street if you could find them and I got miracled onto the floor! Grew up right up the road from RR and have seen ALOT of shows. These rank top seven all time!! UNREAL!!
Shit, I forgot how stylish Trey was. Don't hate on this, this is one of his tributes to Jerry and he is very respectful in the presentation. I feel like he is trying to channel the love that's lost (or dispersed and spread, depending on your beliefs and motives).
Steve and Trey compliment each other's guitar playing well.
grate song grate video
the end is so fire
love it - only thing that kinda bugs me is that everytime they get to the bridge ("Maybe that's cuz it's midnight", etc) Trey plays Fmajor 7, Em, 3 times in a row when actually the way the song really goes,
its only twice and then steps down and subs the Dminor for the Fmaj 7.
This is one of a killer Phil and Friends set
There's a Charlie Miller soundboard of this whole show on archive.org - highly recommended
Kimock around 9:15 is fucking brilliant. sounds so good.
that trey solo is fucking fire
Love this version but love the comments even more..its all about love and respect (except bisco)
tdb ftw no time to hate on them. They are nothing like phish, why even put em in the same sentence
A Pirrone you're very right amigo.
A Pirrone you're right. I saw Bisco twice and they were flat but I've since changed my mind about them. Now its all about love, but I still don't like White Bread Picnic
lol cheers man. thats why its your opinion. i love panic though.. it does it for me. i just love so much. a few I can do without
@@biegs28 welcome to the dark side. Nobody hits peaks like the biscuits.
@Brantly54 You're right. From this day forward I will defer all musical knowledge/opinions to you, oh great one.
Brilliant..!
They need to invite Kimock down to Santa Clara for the shows..
8 mins and 42 seconds in he spun that right to the intro, veddy slick jam!
The recent good old days
ahh Treys having soo much fun takin jerrys lead
@havenmusic42
Fmajor and Dminor both contain the same notes so when Phil hits the D its matches up
for some reason this makes me a bit sad, yet it is an awesome performance. I just wish it was Jerry I saw
Psychedelic at the highest level
Trey is amazing here! But no one does Jerry like Kimock :)
why would is the question... when you figure it out sing your own voice and let the influences come through..love Steve but clones are clones.. the real deals don't clone.. Miles.. Hendrix.. Jerry.. Trey. When Phish plays original it's special..real deal
Aw sheeit it's Jerry! We knew you'd be back some day!
Of course you would know what the Dead would be playing in this day and age if they were still around..!!!
That BLISTERING solo by Trey is hands down one of the greatest solos of all time. That pocket is TIGHT and DEEP. Shout out to John Molo & Phil’s chemistry obviously because without Trey wouldn’t have had “ground” to stand on!
nice work iamhydrogeno2
Steve is peaking
So Phriggin good !
@jeffhickman10 Actualy Slash is a good guitar player. I was never much of a G&R fan but I have recently come to appreciate his playing. Trey has some nice funky licks happening here. It's all good. lol
I would surely shit my pants if I heard them do this. Awesome vid
holy shit 3:00 treys solo.. is hot fiyaaaaaaaaa
3:53 hello world
YESSSSSSS. Can't fucking wait for July!!! Holy shit!!
the part you said, at 3:53, where it switches back to the chorus chords ..THAT is the reason why Trey is the PERFECT choice for GD 50th
Alex Bieger I couldnt agree more... sucks I didnt get a ticket. tried my hardest but I cant wait to watch the live stream
no phuckin way. this jam is straight funk
That's some underhanded good playing. Those riffs got so mean I think somebody ought to be charged with something.
this was the craziest etree ever.. i was waking up in 45 min intervals to flip tapes for dayzze. Phil died yesterday i came back to check in on this bit of philishtory? anyway imagine jerry on a langedoc.
also a bit of a bookend. from going to the smoking area to yell down setlists to a cold shivering ticketless horde outside knickebocker, to man the phone banks at early phish shows relaying setlists in realtime to friends, to this almost realtime event where everyone with webtv or a computer could login to sugarmegs and post setlists. I streamed my first show in 2003 with a phone i believe that was the gateway to our (overly) interconnected WEB.
I can't believe this band didn't play Eyes during this run
Wish I was there
Why couldn’t they pull this off for the 50th..
They had worse musicians
this is a good one bois
i think your right man
pretty fire
at 4:12 sounded like it was gonna go into >tweezer
that's what im saying! imagine a phil and friends show with trey and it end with a tweeprize
no it didnt
yes it did. you know the chord progressions of tweezer??
and plus same style licks in that segment of a tweezer. wait why am I explaining my opinion to someone...
right on man. tweeze on
is there a part 2
@trustinstinct Incorrect, but a nice idea!
As Vishnu assumed the body of the Avatar Krishna, so Funk Itself assumed its Ava-guitar in this "Shakedown".
Idk what you guys are talking about, i listened to grateful dead so intensely before i even heard a phish song, and i love grateful dead, but Trey is Doin a pretty fuckin damn good job.
its not right to compare trey to Jerry.
2:51 - 4:10 Trey kills it
So good
still so good
Trey fave at 4:00
Is jerry smiling looking at this?
NO
Rt Carolina why not? there are not trying to imitate jerry, that´s not even possible. they are remembering him... maybe
Yoshua Salas Jerry is not smiling on this because the band does not want to do this show. Their label does. Trey is no help either. He is going to bring an element of "new millennium loser kid" and commercialism to an event that the band he's supposed to be helping, can't stand. That's why I think Jerry is not smiling.
douche
you sound like the worst type of head out there. elitist.
@celeryface: you know it's a sick lick when Trey starts drooling
This comment aged incredibly well... Alpine Valley 7/14/19 for reference
He's probably drooling cause he's doped up methadone.
It was kind of the passing of the flag show for me....did someone say DeadPhish?
plz tell me whos out there that converted this ? would love to have it
pretty solid.
Trey rules
Jerry was on a level unattainable for the mortal man..
@fuzzycuddles This is not trey ripping off jerry. Its trey paying respect to an amazing artist who gave him great influence. Its impossible to compare phish to the dead there just to different. If you dont see that than its your problem.
kimock's rapid noodling is great here! but hey let's face it trey is the master of this version, his energy,dynamics, he knows when to avoid ego driven fusion excursions, like jerry and when to cram in a zillion notes in a few simple bars! trey is a true master! i hope u phish haters can accept this! jerry is groovin, smilin, honored in his grave! thank u dead and thank u phish!