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THAT would be fun, Phil! Sign me up!

ROCK!

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john m wrote:On paper, Oysterhead should have been the single greatest band in history.
true. although the funny thing is, in a way it turned out exactly how you might've expected for a project which was basically half phish/half primus.

they would have been way awesomer if they had included buckethead as lead guitarist. [/way obscure oysterhead interview inside joke]
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tviyh wrote:
john m wrote:On paper, Oysterhead should have been the single greatest band in history.
true. although the funny thing is, in a way it turned out exactly how you might've expected for a project which was basically half phish/half primus.

they would have been way awesomer if they had included buckethead as lead guitarist. [/way obscure oysterhead interview inside joke]
no way. i've seen buckethead play a number of times and while there is no doubt as to his skill, he's way more of a vai/satriani guy than trey is. trey is an equally good guitar player, and much better versed in the freeform, jazz style that copeland/claypool do so well. i know buckethead and claypool have hooked up a number of times though, and i saw buckethead rip through a blistering set at the haight street fair one year so i know how good he is. it's just that trey fits the style better. and i thought oysterhead live was very entertaining, and not at all like typical phish or primus but more like the early police actually.
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Post by Eric Y. »

oh, i know there's a huge difference in style -- when i said "lead guitarist" i didn't mean "guitarist" i meant "lead guitarist". as in, trey would still be around to write and sing half the songs, and play rhythm guitar and stuff... just... he could leave out all that boomerang nonsense he got way too heavily into on that record and in latter-day phish (story of the ghost &c.)
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Leaf wrote:
tviyh wrote:vocals - mike patton
guitar - jim martin
keyboard - roddy bottum
bass - billy gould
drums - mike "puffy" bordin

Oh yeah.. I have very little faith that could ever happen.
perhaps not, but (with one exception) you just never know.




PS - thanks, Ernie, for the news flash!
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