Phil Keaggy-Glass Harp.
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Phil Keaggy says It's impossible Hendrix ever heard him and that the story is a myth. Incidentally the same story circulates about Rory Gallagher, as in: How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist? To which Hendrix replied "I don't know, go ask Rory Gallagher".
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@manofthecloth I left you a message concerning Phil and Hendrix.You didn't get it because I did not "adress" it properly, but if you follow this message you should be able to find it! All Apoligies for the trouble caused on my end!
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manofthecloth I don't belive Hendrix said that only because I have heard other false comments about a Keaggy vs Hendrix guitar duel in which a frustrated Keaggy cut off his finger(he actually lost the finger in a childhood accident)! I have also never heard Phil mention meeting Hendrix! I guess you could ask the next time you see him as he is very friendly and easy to meet at his concerts!
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Check out the way he uses his thumb at about 3:14. He knows all the tricks, for sure!.I've asked him to play my favorite riffs and he would play them right in front of me, face to face. I was young on guitar then, and most of it went right over my head. Now I can play a lot of his riffs, but still nowhere near his quality overall, but then - who is?
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@cmaglaughlin I used to go to Pleasant Valley in those days, also. I knew Peter York a little, and Tom and Paula (Tom had the painted up "Jesus" van. Those were great days! Tom and Paula were great to me. I was hitch-hiking 85 miles each way twice a week to go there. I was in high school in Pennsylvania. Those were great times! I'll always be imprinted with Phil Keaggy from those days. His humble, giving spirit, not egotistical at all about being such a great player.
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@manofthecloth613 Did Hendrix really say that? What a compliment.
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THIS is the phil Keagy that Jimmy hendrix said was BETTER than him! [London, 1970]
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Nobody could lead a worship service like Phil. I go back with Phil before we were both Christians. He played in "The New Hudson Exit," back in '66-'67. They could sing and play "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band," better than you know who. Phil tried to catch Kathryn Kuhlman at Stambaugh Auditorium regularly, and often led the singing at Pleasant Valley Evangelical church. Those were the days! No finer Christian on the planet.
huh... He's gonna be playin at my church tonight.
balisongman07 2 years ago 12
great guitar solo
earthless1990 5 months ago in playlist Mick's old jamming bands