how could anyone be arguing about who is better or who started what?! this is what music is about, everyone playing and enjoying it, and there may be better or worse out there but this is top class and i love it
The blues greats (Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, etc.) would be proud that beautiful music like this still exists in today's pop-bubble gum world.
You know, I keep telling myself that it's not about the destination, it's about the journey, but god DAMN, I wish I could play like that! Just phenomenal!
People seem to forget/not know this is Trey Anastasio at his absolute lowest point in his established career. The man went on to rehab about a year after this occasion... that said, I'm super happy to see Trey healthy these days!!
+Sco Yeah...he's still bad at blues. I don't blame him though. For blues, it's all about feel, and you're either born with it (like B.B), or you're not (like Trey). He's still a good guitarist though.
I think that everyone who says that one of these world-class musician/guitarists is better than another one, is using the wrong word. It's not a matter of 'better' or 'best' at their level; but a matter of one's personal taste, or the one you like the best. There is no objective measure of musicianship on the level of these guys.
So sweet and epic. Love how they start on Funky Bitch and just take it to the stratosphere. Two living legends and two of the best to ever play the instrument in I and I humble opinion.
@IwotchVid3oz yes he toured with him the early nineties. carlos was pretty impressed by phish. during ecstatics moments of jamming he described the scene unfolding as "the band being a hose, and the music was the water rushing through the band into the audience" which appeared as "flowers dancing and floating in the water coming through the hose" or something like that, which stuck. now those ecstatically immersive moments in their jams are reffered to as the "hose"
Why do I somehow get the feeling that arguing about whether Trey or Warren is "the better guitarist" is basically taking a gigantic shit on what is, to my ears, a beautiful piece of jamming? Fan-boys on both sides ought to pull your heads out of your asses and learn to appreciate the fact that music like this still exists at all. If you need a harder kick in the ass than that, I'll happily invite any of you to allow my teenage daughter to be the DJ in your car while you drive.
How in the hell is no one commenting on the fact that they are both practically wearing the exact same thing: black on the same color blue jeans. not to mention their hair is practically the same color... that is fucking amazing.
@himtroy - I actually feel the opposite way. Trey is extremely technically proficient while Warren plays with more feeling. Just an opinion, but they are both sick.
Here are just a few great musicians in my book. Pete Huttlinger, Joe Pass, Martin Taylor, Tommy Emmanuel, Bob Brozman, Marco Pereira, John Williams -- many more - there is no better then.
The blues is very much alive today thanks to Stevie Ray Vaughn. Blues lovers live all over the world, but every now and then someone comes along who can really play the Blues. Personally, I keep the tradition alive by listening to all the old blues music on my cd player.
I find it funny people are saying who is better than who, when the actual guitarists give each other such respect and just want to play together and wind up making beautiful music
THE LAND WHERE THE BLUES BEGAN is the Mississippi Delta. It is the richest land in the world, where over a century ago, thousands of blacks came in search of work. Out of the hard life and sorrows of these wandering laborers came the blues
trey is one of the greatest improvisational guitarists of all times, period.
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Ok..I really dig this...
how could anyone be arguing about who is better or who started what?! this is what music is about, everyone playing and enjoying it, and there may be better or worse out there but this is top class and i love it
Here here !
The blues greats (Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, etc.) would be proud that beautiful music like this still exists in today's pop-bubble gum world.
Imagine that sitting on the front porch of the house next door to you, riffing away and sipping on frosties all day.
A lot of warren Haynes virtuosity on the guitar goes unnoticed . what a great complimentary player as well as a lead guy
warren,a classic blues soloist mixed with the unconventional jam style of trey makes simply beautiful harmony.
Warren Haynes is a monster guitar player, just love that guy. He makes every musical situation better. This was really nice.
"all of sudden we were on top of each other..."
+kingathan star Ethereal Jiu-Jitsu. Full mount and pulling guard at the same time.
reach around ?
Haha
Lord knows I'm standing out, I got nowhere to go
Both Trey and Warren are incredibly talented. I could listen to this all day!
You gotta love headphones. Right now I have Warren in my left ear and Big Red in my right. Talk about eargasm.
If you wanna know what it feels like to play music on a high level, trey can explain. Dudes a treasure.
Two of the great underrated guitarists in history
EEEEVERY TIME I SEE HER...She got new fancy clothes.
Warren Hayes is so respected in the music world and it shows in this video with Trey. Great Jam gentleman!
warren kills it, he makes every note count and his finger picking rhythm's are awesome!
If it wasnt for all the "know it alls" on You Tube I wouldnt of thought this was Warren and Trey playing the blues for us. Thanks for the post.
You know, I keep telling myself that it's not about the destination, it's about the journey, but god DAMN, I wish I could play like that! Just phenomenal!
Awesome. How about a whole album just like this! Two guitars is all you need with players like this. Thank you so much for this post!
They could play like this for 24 hours straight and I'd listen to it the entire time
People seem to forget/not know this is Trey Anastasio at his absolute lowest point in his established career. The man went on to rehab about a year after this occasion... that said, I'm super happy to see Trey healthy these days!!
+Sco Yeah...he's still bad at blues. I don't blame him though. For blues, it's all about feel, and you're either born with it (like B.B), or you're not (like Trey). He's still a good guitarist though.
+Sco Yea Trey probably had pills in his pocket and probably popped about 5 oxycodones before this- so glad he got clean.
@stephencm321 Bad at blues? because Trey knows nothing about pentatonic scales, rhythm, and licks?
What are *you* smokin?
Sco lowest point? He sounds great?
Sco A year later is a long time. He doesn't look to be at a low point in this video, although, yeah, he was probably hooked on opiates by this point.
Trey really loves that guitar, he's used it so long.
This video is great.
The Languedoc light one..
Very mellow blues improv! Thank you for posting this!
I've heard this soooo many times, it just keep a getting better every time I listen ;)
musicain5 i forgot i posted this.....after i remember seeing this now and im not suprised.
I need to go out and buy a guitar ASAP. Nothing but admiration and respect for these guys.
OMG grow up already this is a big ole world and there is enough room in it for all the talent... Warren is freaking amazing...and I LOVE this video!!!
Man I'm so glad I stumbled onto this gem. Thank you for sharing. Subscribed.
That was fantastic
I think that everyone who says that one of these world-class musician/guitarists is better than another one, is using the wrong word. It's not a matter of 'better' or 'best' at their level; but a matter of one's personal taste, or the one you like the best. There is no objective measure of musicianship on the level of these guys.
I agree that it's a matter of taste & opinion.
In my opinion Warren is the more talented.
so deep and perfect, cant even imagine the depth and thats why some people wont like it, but if you understand whats happening youll just smile
"you start listening so intently that your like a half a second behind your brain" warren feels the music
Hey man
my favorite part of this video is seeing how much music still makes Trey "little kid" excited.
both these guys at the TOP of their game....unreal jam
i'm thrilled..
the emotion in this is amazing
Trey looks a kid on christmas. He so exited and looks at Warren as if it was a wonder of the world. I'd probably be like that too hahaha
Living legends goin at it.. Fucking amazing
One word. Goosebumps.
"We needed a bass player about half way thru that". Classic!
So sweet and epic. Love how they start on Funky Bitch and just take it to the stratosphere. Two living legends and two of the best to ever play the instrument in I and I humble opinion.
So true!! Such an inspiring story
this is SO good
Wo, The best Jam ever!
Best jam sesh ever
Through Dave in the mix as a vocalist and you have three of thee most incredible musicians alive
I like Warren Haynes playing. Actually, my favorite DVD is "the deepest end".
awesome. thanks for panning their guitars!
Awesome, I love this!
god damn trey and his awesomeness (=
"when we did that thing down in asheville." thats where i live, and i was there
Phantastic....every.time.
Great blues jam this
GOD I LOVE THAT TONE
great one thank you men.
Never really heard Trey play "blues" before. He's quite competent at it...
damn Warren you killed it
@IwotchVid3oz
yes he toured with him the early nineties. carlos was pretty impressed by phish. during ecstatics moments of jamming he described the scene unfolding as "the band being a hose, and the music was the water rushing through the band into the audience" which appeared as "flowers dancing and floating in the water coming through the hose" or something like that, which stuck. now those ecstatically immersive moments in their jams are reffered to as the "hose"
so great!
"All of a sudden we were on top of each other..." Delicious context >:D
how does this not have more views than the top bieber video
two of the best
Well put my friend.
Why do I somehow get the feeling that arguing about whether Trey or Warren is "the better guitarist" is basically taking a gigantic shit on what is, to my ears, a beautiful piece of jamming? Fan-boys on both sides ought to pull your heads out of your asses and learn to appreciate the fact that music like this still exists at all. If you need a harder kick in the ass than that, I'll happily invite any of you to allow my teenage daughter to be the DJ in your car while you drive.
I just happened to read some of the comments....holy $h!t man, might possibly be the greatest reply I've ever seen! ✌️
So dang good!!
How in the hell is no one commenting on the fact that they are both practically wearing the exact same thing: black on the same color blue jeans. not to mention their hair is practically the same color... that is fucking amazing.
Cuz this ain’t a fashion show bud
Just golden! Thnx 4 posting it!
They can communicate so friggin well
we needed a bass player about halfway through! haha good ol warren representin the A-ville babay
He's oozing soul! Warren and Derek Trucks are the NEW guitar hero's. Jimmy, Eric, and David have passed the torch.
@himtroy - I actually feel the opposite way. Trey is extremely technically proficient while Warren plays with more feeling. Just an opinion, but they are both sick.
Agree.
Double mint Big Red
nice pickup. pretty amazing really
i cant play now after watching this
fuck... haynes has unbelievable tone and touch
Can’t believe this is 15 years ago
Pure country gravy
Nobody's louder than Warren.
Here are just a few great musicians in my book. Pete Huttlinger, Joe Pass, Martin Taylor, Tommy Emmanuel, Bob Brozman, Marco Pereira, John Williams -- many more - there is no better then.
@greeeenmachine thank you very much
you can really see the stoner teenager inside both of them come out when they end the jam and talk about how cool that was while laughing
You guys can really wail!!!!!
Freakin' nice. Jamming is not about competing. Jamming is about exploring. Here's your proof if ever there was one.
didn't know Trey ntil I came across this video.
he's got some tasty phrasing.
dig it, got to discover other stuff of him
Yeah.... You should learn about Trey between 1983 and 2004. Guitar monster.
I will; if you suggest me wich way to go in listening the great aomunt of stuff Phish realesd through the years it'd be great
Armando Pace Listen to "A Live one" by Phish
thank u
Do you live in a cave?
Warren Haynes is a fucking beast.
i have to say, i was pretty impressed by trey's playing
Awsome
I agree! Well said!
Currently tabbing this out!
that is some sick a.ss s.hit - thanks for putting it up.I love these guys who critique the f.uck out of every note played, get laid every now and then
It’s true the jell well. It’s a beautiful thing. Yes don’t think let the music flow through you
The blues is very much alive today thanks to Stevie Ray Vaughn. Blues lovers live all over the world, but every now and then someone comes along who can really play the Blues. Personally, I keep the tradition alive by listening to all the old blues music on my cd player.
learned cantankerous from a Louis black comedy special. like 2 years ago lol. it is a great word
How does this not have 10 million views? Oh, that's right, people like Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber.
great jam
I find it funny people are saying who is better than who, when the actual guitarists give each other such respect and just want to play together and wind up making beautiful music
apparently 21 people must have been watching this with the sound off. this sh*t rocks!
"It was like four and then four, and then all of a sudden we were on top of each other. And I couldn't tell where I ended and you began." :0
THE LAND WHERE THE BLUES BEGAN is the Mississippi Delta. It is the richest land in the world, where over a century ago, thousands of blacks came in search of work. Out of the hard life and sorrows of these wandering laborers came the blues
This is two genres overlapping; simultaneously melding their craft at a higher level. Learn from it; don't hate.
ik both trey and mike gordon (bassist for phish)... we jam all the time. great batch of guys.
Very true and well said