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You don’t seem to have anything in there, so no harm done.
It's now March, and I still love this song. I could listen to music like this all day, except I'd never get anything accomplished, apart from a beautific smile, a mellow attitude, and a bunch of cats sacked out in my room, grooving to it all. Um, okay - I can't find the bad there...
"beautific smile" - i see what you did 12 years later...I felt His presence too...
Really nice
And makes me want to go put a Tommy Emmanuel CD in the Bose.
Glass Harp was an interesting band, Keaggy was a blazingly fast electric lead player for that time (not even counting he's missing a finger on his picking hand). It wasn't until maybe Al Dimeola later in the 70's that other players caught up with him. I saw a video clip on the net a while back, confirmed a rumor I had heard but didn't really believe myself...Jimi Hendrix was a guest on Johnny Carson and was asked something like "How does it feel to be the best guitar player" and Hendrix says like "Why don't you ask Phil Keaggy?". If you've ever heard any Glass Harp, you could appreciate the compliment based on technical ability even if Keaggy's career detour as an early "Christian Rock" player kind of capped his public exposure.
Thanks for the wonderful post. Far to ofter I see someone make comments on a guitar instrumental song posting something to the affect of "Nothing special... heard many play that" which gets real old. As a back yard guitarist I appreciate his style and skill as with the many others that play on this level. Though sometimes I feel like I have a small expensive collection of firewood! LOL...Especially after after seeing Christopher Parkening.
Seems to me that Jonathan Wilson was mining similar rock-veins in "Cecil Taylor," which is a very good thing...
Or an old Neil young song. Can’t remember which ..,
Sounds like an instrumental version of Traffic's "Can't Find My Way Home."
That was Blind Faith and not Traffic although Steve Winwood was part of both. But who's counting?
Glass Harp was an interesting band, Keaggy was a blazingly fast electric lead player for that time (not even counting he's missing a finger on his picking hand). It wasn't until maybe Al Dimeola later in the 70's that other players caught up with him. I saw a video clip on the net a while back, confirmed a rumor I had heard but didn't really believe myself...Jimi Hendrix was a guest on Johnny Carson and was asked something like "How does it feel to be the best guitar player" and Hendrix says like "Why don't you ask Phil Keaggy?". If you've ever heard any Glass Harp, you could appreciate the compliment based on technical ability even if Keaggy's career detour as an early "Christian Rock" player kind of capped his public exposure.
Sorry Smiley, but that supposed video clip doesn´t exist. Look it up on snopes.com for more info...
(Nothing at all against PK or Glass Harp - just against misinformation)
Gotta give a high mark for a song with lyrics like: “I shit in your bathroom”
I think you posted on the wrong song.
...I saw a video clip on the net a while back, confirmed a rumor I had heard but didn't really believe myself...Jimi Hendrix was a guest on Johnny Carson and was asked something like "How does it feel to be the best guitar player" and Hendrix says like "Why don't you ask Phil Keaggy?". If you've ever heard any Glass Harp, you could appreciate the compliment based on technical ability even if Keaggy's career detour as an early "Christian Rock" player kind of capped his public exposure.
That's an urban myth.
I'll see your Richard Thompson and raise you a Bruce Cockburn.
8 => 9
With a dash or two of Michael Hedges
This guy is on par with Richard Thompson in the guitar skills category.
I'll see your Richard Thompson and raise you a Bruce Cockburn.
8 => 9
Glass Harp was an interesting band, Keaggy was a blazingly fast electric lead player for that time (not even counting he's missing a finger on his picking hand). It wasn't until maybe Al Dimeola later in the 70's that other players caught up with him. I saw a video clip on the net a while back, confirmed a rumor I had heard but didn't really believe myself...Jimi Hendrix was a guest on Johnny Carson and was asked something like "How does it feel to be the best guitar player" and Hendrix says like "Why don't you ask Phil Keaggy?". If you've ever heard any Glass Harp, you could appreciate the compliment based on technical ability even if Keaggy's career detour as an early "Christian Rock" player kind of capped his public exposure.
Noooooooo............ I wanted this to be true but according to Snopes it isn't. Oh well, still a long time favorite of mine. And as another commented. His religious beliefs were extremely strong but somehow not front and center in a negative way. Always seemed like a humble man.
Why do I feel so relaxed?
I remember him from my Jesus Freak days, too. He is an amazing composer and musician. Isn't there some Hendrix connection with him?
Is this what you were thinking?
https://www.snopes.com/music/artists/keaggy.asp
I remember him from my Jesus Freak days, too. He is an amazing composer and musician. Isn't there some Hendrix connection with him?
He's missing a finger? That bumped this up another notch...
Thank you so much for playing it. Needed Phil to sooth my nerves today. :)