These guys were pure 100% entertainment. Amazing playing and funny and full of life. Saw Phil playing in a Dire Straits tribute show about 10 years ago with some other great players. I swear Phil had the exuberance of a 15 year old. He was in his late 50s but seemed to still be a young man when on stage. I think that entertainment factor is ignored by a lot of musicians when playing live. These guys understood what they were there to do. Yes play amazing guitar. But also to engage and make people laugh. To put on a show. Make people feel good.
Even a non musician would find this amazing. I had the privilege to see Phil and Tommy quite few times they were down here in Melbourne. As a musician, I just find this inspiring. We all miss you Phil and Tommy, well just keep on going on.
Their dad was so impressed with their talent that he sold up and took em on tour with the family band when I think they were less than 10. It's so good that they still love playing playing these duets to the delight of themselves and the audience neary 50 years later.
Great way to get growed up quickly. my family played music too. piano, banjo guitars. string bass, violin, mandolin. All our music traveled with us on vacations...dixie land jazz, big band swing, classical, pop music, top 40, country western...rock n roll... wonderfull memories of music and singing with relatives and friends... those of us who live for and to the music experience had a leg up on on our life experiences that can be described as love of the universal language of the heart. Tommy and Phil after l was introduced by a guitar player friend to them about 15 years ago, actually altered everthing I had ever though music could be...gave me a 50 fold boost in my life long love...of guitar and all the major players of my 71 years on this planet. Thank you Tommy. Rip Phil. You are both extraordinary role models for this world of creative souls on our shared journey.
I remember going to the concert and the thing stood out for me (other than their amazing playing) was when people were walking out after it was over it was so deathly silent. My guess their minds were blown to the point of being speechless.
Phil told everyone that I saved his life when we were snake chasin out Charters Towers way back in 1989 when he was doing a promo tour for Charvell/Jackson and Marshall Amps with " Kakadu", He got stung by a Gympie Gympie and I used the inner bark of the plant like Savlon and it took away the pain. I saw him again at a gig in Maroochydore in the mid 2000s and he embarrassed the sheeyit outa me from the stage with his recollection of the event.He was certainly a unique individual and a true talent whose left a big hole in our lives, love to all his family and friends, my sincere condolences, Regards Joe the Roadie in a suit,
I’ve seen several interviews with Tommy Emanuel especially the recent Rick Beato interview and he never mentioned his brother. I had no idea he had a brother and that they played together. I’m in shock that there’s another Emanuel thats basically as good as Tommy because Tommy’s on another fucking planet. Wow. Thnx youtube!
These guys were pure 100% entertainment. Amazing playing and funny and full of life. Saw Phil playing in a Dire Straits tribute show about 10 years ago with some other great players. I swear Phil had the exuberance of a 15 year old. He was in his late 50s but seemed to still be a young man when on stage. I think that entertainment factor is ignored by a lot of musicians when playing live. These guys understood what they were there to do. Yes play amazing guitar. But also to engage and make people laugh. To put on a show. Make people feel good.
Besides the music, or maybe beside the music, are two brothers that love and respect each other.
Just amazing how they can clown around so much and absolutely slay on their instruments at the same time
Absolutely
Even a non musician would find this amazing. I had the privilege to see Phil and Tommy quite few times they were down here in Melbourne. As a musician, I just find this inspiring. We all miss you Phil and Tommy, well just keep on going on.
Doesn’t get any better than this. 2 of the best guitarist in the world.
So fun to watch Phil and Tommy perform these duets....these guys are so great! Never boring!
이분들 재능은 신의 선물입니다. 두분의 연주를 즐길수 있어서 행복했습니다. Rest in peace, Phil.
Whenever I hear these brothers play together, I find that my mouth has been owned in shock for the entire song
Rest In Peace Phil you will be missed
Love the Emmanuel Brothers..Phil & Tommy. RIP Phil👆🏾🙏🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Their dad was so impressed with their talent that he sold up and took em on tour with the family band when I think they were less than 10. It's so good that they still love playing playing these duets to the delight of themselves and the audience neary 50 years later.
Great way to get growed up quickly. my family played music too. piano, banjo guitars. string bass, violin, mandolin. All our music traveled
with us on vacations...dixie land jazz, big band swing, classical, pop music, top 40, country western...rock n roll... wonderfull memories of music and singing with relatives and friends... those of us who live for and to the music experience had a leg up on on our life experiences that can be described as love of the universal language of the heart.
Tommy and Phil after
l was introduced by a guitar player friend to them about 15 years ago, actually altered everthing I had ever though music could be...gave me a 50 fold boost in my life long love...of guitar and all the major players of my 71 years on this planet.
Thank you Tommy.
Rip Phil. You are both extraordinary role models
for this world of creative
souls on our shared journey.
❤
2 of the greatest ever!
I remember going to the concert and the thing stood out for me (other than their amazing playing) was when people were walking out after it was over it was so deathly silent. My guess their minds were blown to the point of being speechless.
You can't fake how much fun they had playing together.
Phil passed away in May this year..RIP my good friend
:(
Brilliant duet, solid play brothers, you've shared so many great memories togerther
Legends
These two are not only great guitarists, they're pretty good comedians too... James Bond & Smoke on the Water. Ha!
Phil told everyone that I saved his life when we were snake chasin out Charters Towers way back in 1989 when he was doing a promo tour for Charvell/Jackson and Marshall Amps with " Kakadu", He got stung by a Gympie Gympie and I used the inner bark of the plant like Savlon and it took away the pain. I saw him again at a gig in Maroochydore in the mid 2000s and he embarrassed the sheeyit outa me from the stage with his recollection of the event.He was certainly a unique individual and a true talent whose left a big hole in our lives, love to all his family and friends, my sincere condolences, Regards Joe the Roadie in a suit,
💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐👩🌾🎼🌈🕊️💐💐💐🎸🎼🎸 спасибо огромное за музыку, спасибо брат Томми!!!!!
Приезжай в Улан-Удэ Байкал рядом с нами 🌈🕊️😊
Questa è arte, come la Gioconda
Love how the camera fottage gets overblasted at the end
Your legendary will be forever
Chet is looking down smiling!
so much fun!
Until you see Tommy live you just can't grasp the level he's at,You walk out stunned.
I saw Tommy for the first time last night and you just summed it up
True.
But Tommy has said that his brother Phil was always the better player
@@ursafan40 When ?
@@ZIGSVIDS July 20th, 1982. 4pm
WTF Dude
@@ursafan40 yeah, thx dickhead
that's entertainment
Wow!!!
so good so funny just the best
thats some guitar playing
They both exploded at the end
Wow they obliterated time and space there at the end
Phil always played lead and Tommy rhythm.
Hey these guys are nearly as good as Billie elish.
What happened to his brother
Emmanuel died suddenly of an asthma attack in Parkes, New South Wales, on 24 May 2018, aged 65.
I’ve seen several interviews with Tommy Emanuel especially the recent Rick Beato interview and he never mentioned his brother. I had no idea he had a brother and that they played together. I’m in shock that there’s another Emanuel thats basically as good as Tommy because Tommy’s on another fucking planet. Wow. Thnx youtube!
Back when they was both still alive togedda man now they no longer both still alive.
Sorry, Tommy is alive!
Phil is also not bad at all.
bathory1234567890 not bad? Fuck off idiot he was a master !
Really!
Tommy considered him better than himself
bit of an understatement
La cosa peggiore che ha fatto.
Il figlio addirittura ha steccato.
Ci vuole rispetto per la grande musica. Nessuno é perfetto.