Trey's new musical

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CALIFORNIA GETS ALL THE SHOWS!!!JUAN!!!

LOL!

Whenever I hear the title of the play I can’t get out of my head that this will not be a PG-13 production. Maybe Trey arranged the 11/28/97 Ghost for an intimate scene.

YESSSSS!!!

:clap: :thumbup: :smiley: :slight_smile: :eh: :neutral_face: :think: :problem: :angry:

lol

there is a notorious character in the local noise scene down here named Amanda Green. I always get them mixed up.

anyway, I like Burn That Bridge.

Hmmm…wonder if this is gonna hit the road? I would totally go. Gotta be a Trey cameo or two.

Enjoy this…

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I take exception to this: “Phish-heads who may not necessarily be known as avid theater-goers.”

I think “Phish-head” in general are open to more types of music than most “x-heads”.

I take exception to them calling “Surrender to the Air” acid jazz. It was clearly a free jazz project. :ugeek:

Hands on a Hardbody article on Yahoo! today

Wow, the ginger has me worried

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2Pz0ysRPSH8#![/youtube]

youtube.com/watch?feature=pl … z0ysRPSH8#!

WHY CAN’t I POST THE ACTUAL VIDEO?!?!? WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE YOUTUBE BUTTON!?!?!?!?

Fear not, Thor. Let’s plan a double date to see Hands On A Hardbody in NYC when it opens.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgIFwSiVbO0&feature=related[/youtube]

:thumbup: I’m there Bill!

Just mentioned the musical to Marie and asked her if she’d like to go and she said if it doesn’t close within a week, she’d take a chance. :thumbup:

I suggest going during the first week then :silent:

Not digging it either.

Trey’s writing style has changed several times over the years, and honestly he’s not written a lot that I’ve been crazy about in the last 20 years. The stuff before that is like my favorite stuff ever, but the last couple decades have been just okay. Now? Now he’s starting to write things I just flat dislike.

I thought Undermind was kinda bad at the time. Now by contrast it’s starting to look like a damn Beatles album.

To be fair though, I don’t like musicals.

And, I like KISS, so they should probably revoke my Internet Opinion card.

^Yes, I agree.

Sadly, I’m almost to the point where anything Trey does outside of the band is no longer a consideration for me. (I can’t believe I actually just typed that) :confused:

In no way am I saying the recent music he has put out is bad…it’s just not my cup of tea.

It needs some edge.

I’ve had enough of the pigtails, bicycles, hop-scotch, playground themes. :laughing:

It’s like someone took my favorite guitarist from my favorite band and brainwashed him to write and play stuff that my mom listens to on lite hits 98.7

When I read Trey was doing a musical called “Hands on a Hardbody” I immediately thought “holy shit something controversial”

but no

and I agree that these lyrics are kind of weird. Some of them I can relate to, for instance, the song architect basically calmed me the fuck down because it directly pertained to something going on in my life that requires I look at it from the big point of view and not from every little thing that happens.

[i]Find your treasures
Where you will
Don’t you stop until you’ve had your fill
Wherever you may go
Look around, take it slow
There might be more to this than we all know

And if we have the chance to see the rough draft
I bet the early plans would make us laugh
And it never seems to help when we try to intervene
Some things are better left unseen

Reconvene, reconnect
Raise a glass to the Architect
'Cause it turned out better
So much better
Than we ever did expect[/i]

I will say that these are super basic. It’s not really “poetry” in the sense that there are multiple ways of looking at it or wormholes or anything like that, but it grabbed me.