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Post subject: Great use of a loop recorder...
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:44 am
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Phil Keaggy is one of the masters at using the delay loop and building amazing performances with an array of pedals and an acoustic guitar..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDPM4-YI ... re=related

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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:08 am
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HOLY $@!&. Mike this guy just totally blew me away. That was a master clinic and the best use of looping I have ever seen just amazing. Mike I have never even heard of this guy before can you give me a lil info about him. Well with this music drought going on thanks because I am deffinetly going to be checking out his work.


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straycat113 wrote:
HOLY $@!&. Mike this guy just totally blew me away. That was a master clinic and the best use of looping I have ever seen just amazing. Mike I have never even heard of this guy before can you give me a lil info about him. Well with this music drought going on thanks because I am deffinetly going to be checking out his work.


Phil Keaggy is one of the most admired guitarists in music today. His fans range from those who aspire just to be able to play Keaggy’s mistakes, to professional musicians who have been strongly influenced by his style. And in between are those who don’t play guitar, yet find solace in his beautifully penned lyrics and memorable melodies.

Phil’s solo career has spanned more than 30 years, and has included over 50 solo albums, both vocal and instrumental, as well as 8 releases with his band, Glass Harp. One of the most sought after studio guitarists, Phil also continues to sell out concerts all over the United States, with his ever-changing style, ranging from rock-and-roll to fully orchestrated instrumental compositions.

Born on March 23, 1951 in Youngstown, OH, the ninth of ten children, Phil grew up in a home filled with music. On Phil’s 10th birthday, his brother, Dave returned home with a Sears Silvertone guitar. That’s when the magic began.

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Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:49 am
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Mike you are making me feel like a nooby.lol How I never heard of this guy is beyond me at least I was in on Danny Gatton before guys started finding out about him. I would not believe I could not of heard of someone so talented thats been around this long but man I can see the guy has the whole package. Well thanks Mike you made my day as I have a lot of catching up to do.What albums would you recomend MIKE.


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straycat113 wrote:
Mike you are making me feel like a nooby.lol How I never heard of this guy is beyond me at least I was in on Danny Gatton before guys started finding out about him. I would not believe I could not of heard of someone so talented thats been around this long but man I can see the guy has the whole package. Well thanks Mike you made my day as I have a lot of catching up to do.What albums would you recomend MIKE.


Straycat, he's got a bunch of albums (some acoustic, some electric), they're all good! Check his discography, maybe some things you'll see that you like :

http://www.pkfans.com/motc/disc/index.php

I like 'em all... :wink:

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HOLY $@!&.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: xD

That's EXACTLY what I said when the video finished. Exactly. :P



This guy is just breathtaking. And when he starts singing into his guitar's soundhole to get vocal harmonies on the loop station--wow. Just wow. :D Sheer brillance and genius.

I'll definitely be listening to more of his stuff. Simply amazing. 8DDDD

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Mike, thank you very much for this link. :D
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Mike, thank you very much for this link. :D
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:wink: Enjoy!

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