@rkguitarplayer I completely agree. I have NEVER heard this live, let alone seen it. Always loved this song, from a now-lost era of Keaggy's classy (and creative) electric shredding... Keep em coming, and THANK YOU for posting this normfromal!!
Beautiful!!! I was a huge Holdsworth fan from the early 70's and Phil'ssolo here is one of the best Holdsworth inspired works Ihave ever heard, technical but melodic and dynamic. I'm so grateful to finally get to see footage of the master playing this wonderful piece!
WOW! What a find! I had the audio of this version for a number of years, but had no idea that there was accompanying video. Awesome! Phil is just spectacular> My buddy and I always used to say that Phil's playing on this sounds like a mix of Allan, Al DiMeola and Eric Johnson. Beautiful.
@@rider8666 I wonder if there's a digital process/program/app which would correct the obvious flutter on this recording and mostly apparent on his voice?
@@kenmatinas9854 Thank you for that morning laugh. Your reply had me wondering just how long this comment strand would be if everyone who didn't know answered, "Dunno" or "I don't know" - lol Not sure what prompted you to answer for rider8666 or answer at all when there's nothing helpful about not knowing - since I also _dunno_ and am asking, hopefully, someone who *_does_* know. Oh golly, amusement in the morning - lol
Her name is STARR PARODY .. She was the keyboard player for the POSSE who was Arsenio Hall's TV show.. she was doing soundtrack work with her husband I think..
May I have some more please! Thanks for posting this! I had only heard the cassette. Was the vinyl the same as the cassette? Can you post the liner notes or where it is on line? The video is awesome! Please post the whole concert! Thank you!
I don't know that it's Holdsworth inspired, but it's a great solo, and Holdsworth was certainly a phenomenal guitarist. It does sound like Holdsworth though. It's certainly possible that Holdsworth was inspired by Keaggy.
The band was superb. All of them. Amazingly complex yet they make it look effortless. Phil sounds amazing as usual. Thank you for posting.
What a marvelous band...and yes, Starr Parodi on keys.
When Phil had hair. Ahhh the old days.
p.s. love the complex rhythms, chords and melody... and still a cogent song... with an awesome message.
@rkguitarplayer I completely agree. I have NEVER heard this live, let alone seen it. Always loved this song, from a now-lost era of Keaggy's classy (and creative) electric shredding... Keep em coming, and THANK YOU for posting this normfromal!!
Have you heard his new album called Jammed! ???
Beautiful!!!
I was a huge Holdsworth fan from the early 70's and Phil'ssolo here is one of the best Holdsworth inspired works Ihave ever heard, technical but melodic and dynamic. I'm so grateful to finally get to see footage of the master playing this wonderful piece!
saw him several times during this era - like with other decade installments of the Kegs-ster ... so great. Thanks for posting.
WOW! What a find! I had the audio of this version for a number of years, but had no idea that there was accompanying video. Awesome! Phil is just spectacular>
My buddy and I always used to say that Phil's playing on this sounds like a mix of Allan, Al DiMeola and Eric Johnson. Beautiful.
Phil Keaggy = The Best Ever
more on the way... just found this yesterday.... had no idea that this song existed "LIVE" in any format... "Time" is next :-)
WOW an 87 album! Had it on cassette! Thank you for posting!
I love this guy...still after all these years!💕🎸🎸🎸
Thank you for posting this.
Awesome. I've seen this before , but had forgotten about it. The musicians really compliment one another on this one.
Dude
This is the best of Keaggy!
Do you have the whole concert?
I'll pay!
Yes I have most of this concert on a video file.
This is probably the best song of the concert.
@@rider8666 I wonder if there's a digital process/program/app which would correct the obvious flutter on this recording and mostly apparent on his voice?
@@illuminous1020 dunno
@@kenmatinas9854 Thank you for that morning laugh. Your reply had me wondering just how long this comment strand would be if everyone who didn't know answered, "Dunno" or "I don't know" - lol
Not sure what prompted you to answer for rider8666 or answer at all when there's nothing helpful about not knowing - since I also _dunno_ and am asking, hopefully, someone who *_does_* know.
Oh golly, amusement in the morning - lol
Christian fusion :) this is what ive been looking for...
Thanks for share...Great performance
PHIL is Just AMAZING
Love this vid !! I have the greatest hits in my truck right now !!
Magnificent!
Remarkable song length of over nine and a half minutes and yet it seems too short
Her name is STARR PARODY .. She was the keyboard player for the POSSE who was Arsenio Hall's TV show.. she was doing soundtrack work with her husband I think..
I think I was at this concert at Fishnet in Virginia.
May I have some more please! Thanks for posting this! I had only heard the cassette. Was the vinyl the same as the cassette? Can you post the liner notes or where it is on line? The video is awesome! Please post the whole concert! Thank you!
I don't know that it's Holdsworth inspired, but it's a great solo, and Holdsworth was certainly a phenomenal guitarist. It does sound like Holdsworth though. It's certainly possible that Holdsworth was inspired by Keaggy.
Wow...very nice. This was during the "lean years"- literally.
Is that Alex Acuna on drums?
No. The fellows name is David Spur.
is this Starr Parodi on keys ?
Yes
Satriani
Joel Drew Walden [King, M. L. ES] This is in 1984 before anyone even heard of Satriani.
Keaggy
Like the song, but I never liked the sound of that Zion guitar. I don't know why he played it for so long.