Trey Bites Back

swears make baby jesus cry

Thanks for the link. I think Trey dealt with it really well.

It was kind of obvious that Trey was uneasy about swearing also because he kept apologizing for being so pissed and f’ing everyone off. He was definitely conflicted over speaking his mind and maintaining a professional demeanor while on stage. This was a terrible position for him to be put in.

I mean beside the basic rudeness of throwing something at an entertainer on stage, these people put Trey into a head that he really didn’t want to be in, but felt he had to respond to. That’s why he kept back-pedaling after every attack on the creeps in the audience.

He really didn’t deserve any of this. I felt really bad for him.

Anyone still have a recording of this or know where to find one?

If he doesn’t like it he should put up chicken wire in front of the stage!

Head em up
Move em out
Rawhide!

I think the asshat that hit Trey with a box of hundreds of glowrings at Cobo might have screwed up the 2nd set for everybody. From where I was watching from this guy came in from the side of front row and threw an “armfull” right on his head! I groaned audibly but about that one but I was way too far away to drag him onstage for a public trial and baning. On paper 2nd set looked cool but it wasn’t anything like the 1st IMHO. :arrow_right:

Out of all the musicians in the world Trey is about the last guy anybody should be throwing anything at. The guy really, truly seems like a humble, nice guy. I don’t blame him a bit for doing that. He’s up there trying to entertain people and he’s got these dick heads throwing things at him. Unreal, man… some people just have absolutely no moral compass to tell them to act like a normal human being.

In the Janes Addiction movie “Gift” Perry Farrell takes a hit from a Birkenstock. He says to the crowd " it’s not cool to throw stuff at me and the person who threw this Birkenstock at me doesn’t even have any fashion sense!"

Hmm I felt different. I liked the second more than the first.

no… does anyone have a recording of this?

poor Trey…

Probably should just go ahead and eat the peanut butter like iggy pop :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

And to his defense about the frustration of throwing things during a show, my first phish show 9/24/00 at the Allstate arena, the band left the stage after 36 minutes because they were getting pelted with glow sticks.

For a first show and first phish experience, I was surprised, but can understand the frustration when he is trying to belt our solo gems such as “Shine”

Everyone has their limits.

I’m so confused. I assume you mean 09/23? And where is the “solo gems such as ‘Shine’”? Was it the Halleys>Fee>Stash that grinded your gears?

And plus, I like Shine! :sunglasses:

36 minute set? On 9-24? Shine?

What’s for dinner mom?

Man this was a while ago. I’ll have to see if I can dig it up. I wouldn’t imagine its on etree any more.

Morons. I really don’t know what to say. It’s just sad that people attend shows who want to hit band members with things.

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I agree. He gets all this crap about his solo albums and how he was “taking over the band” and all that crap. Spare us. Trey’s fantastic is almost everything he does.

There are certain words that will provide the proper EMPHASIS to what you’re saying and a nicely placed f-bomb will do just that. Sometimes people use swear words because it gets people’s attention. Trey saying it got your attention and I’m sure it got that crowd’s attention. And who cares about swear words anyway?..there’s thousands of words that mean the exact same thing as every swear word yet it’s those seven or so words that are focused on. It doesn’t make sense and it will never make sense. Haven’t we grown enough as a society to stop worrying about this petty crap? Whatever happened to sticks and stones? That doesn’t apply once you’re an adult?

As for glowsticks, I wonder how many people who hit the band with glowstuff mean to do it. I remember when we were in a glowstick war in 99, a friend got hit by one and then decided to join in and just flung it. Without realizing his own strength, the thing clanged off of Page’s piano. He didn’t mean to hit the stage at all and I suggested that he maybe throw them behind himself next time which is what I always would do. I think lots of drunk/high folks just try to have fun with the glowstick wars and just get overzealous. But if people do it on purpose, then they should be shot.