Phil Keaggy "Tell Me How You Feel"
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so awesome....... and only 6.3k people took the time to watch..... still it there lose!
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@:43 duh....
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Yeah, sorry for coming off like a jerk. I was being too critical. I really didn't mean anything by it, seriously. Phil is such a great guy. I've met him a few times, seen him at least a dozen. He is always real and humble, in spite of his amazing talent. I consider myself lucky to have had his music as the soundtrack of my life.
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Yeah, sorry for the sarcasm, and for sounding so judgemental. I was being a wise guy as well. I've met Phil a few times, seen him about a dozen... such a great guy. So sincere and real. We are all lucky to have him.
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@stromtrooper32 Aw man I looked it up in my dictionary but I couldnt find it! Oh well you learn something new every day. I'm not the drummer I was just being a wise guy. I have heard different versions of this song and just didnt think this was that bad. I've been to a few Keaggy concerts and even met him once back stage.
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Bowing will not be necessary. I would like you to learn the proper spelling. That would be "Sensei". How disrespectful! Are you the drummer in the video? I'm wondering why you're taking an opinion so personally.
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@stromtrooper32 Shall I bow to my sensi?
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It was only said tongue-in-cheek. I think it's funny that people get so offended by any comment that isn't positive. For the record, I'm a life-long Keaggy fan (my first concert was at Akron Civic Theater in 1980- Keaggy). I have played drums for 26 years, so I do have some idea what I'm talking about. The cd version is very well done, and I've always loved the production. The feel was just not right on this version, and the electronics clash with the style.
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@stromtrooper32 For the Sunday's Child album, Phil Keaggy was able to borrow Ringo Starr's old Ludwig Oyster Pearl drumset he used during the time of the Beatles.
Interesting, you are a humble guy eh?
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Yes... I'm an expert. I'll thank you to show me the respect I so deserve.
It was intended to. The Sunday's Child album is long out of print, but the album's cover was a direct parody of "With The Beatles".
Though this is more of a Rubber Soul - era sound really.
And of course, Phil's voice has always had that McCartney-ish quality to it.
FORDCOUNTRY7885 2 years ago 6
Phil fans - just remember that Paul McCartney listened to Phil play at his sister-in-law's wedding and said that Phil is "quite good". That bests them all! : )
marilynsaporito 2 years ago 5