http://www.roadrecovery.com/news_content.html Now THAT'S the smile we know and love!!!! Who's got the recording?? He graduates from his sessions this summer and I 'think' that is about when probation runs out...(?) tick tock tick tock tick tock
Trey was once a Jedi and he sadly crossed into the Sith. But i also have faith that he shall emerge again as the strongest Jedi to grace this planet.
yes, anad he will bring his fellow jedis with him; stronger, more powerful, more wise, and more able to deal with a rippling and churning force that they will channel into harmonies supreme.
Well said. short story--> My girlfriend is not a jam band person AT ALL. I play a little Phish for her.. and it's just too intense, too many notes. BUT She is one of the most spiritually in tune people I know. So.. I took her to see Trey & his band in 10/06. She figured she would suffer thru it just to go with me. As soon as Trey took the stage she said "Look at him smiling!" and from there on she was hooked. Not by the music, which she enjoyed more than she thought she would, but purely by who Trey was as a musician. She noted that trey was not playing the music, he WAS the music. He would think and the sound would come out. There was no line separating him from his art and she could tell there was something magical going on inside him when he played. Now not to take away anything from Trey's or any other musician. All true musicians have the music inside them, but it is only with the Jedis that the force is so strong as to encompass an entire audience with simply a smile and a strum. nnJim
Trey does have that power. i can't wait to see him on top again. he is too good to have heroin destroy that.