I saw Phil at a supper club in Tulsa in the 90s. I was like 8 feet away and could see and hear what and how he played. It was one of the highlights of my time there. I was sitting at a table further away and thought how cool would it be to get closer so I could see his technique. A band I met a few weeks earlier saw me and said come sit with us. So cool that God answered my desires.
I was blessed growing up with them. I remember several times they played with The James Gang, on the same stage in the 60s. They practiced across the street from my brothers gf house. They were remarkable from day one.
This album was introduced to me by one of my college roommates. It is one of the finest Rock, Romantic and Religious albums ever made. Phil Keaggy had gone through a personal tragedy and thus went through a major transformation on this record.
Я прослушал Огромное количество рок-музыки, но почему-то Glass harp. Прошел мимо меня. Теперь я встретился с ними и потрясен !Великолепная, если не сказать,, что великая музыка. в первые ряды новинок приоритетов наряду с AXE и Truth @ Jenny..
@@ronniewall1481...you are so right ! and JPT Scare Band is one of my fave bands, I'm glad to have the "Acid Blues" vinyl and "Sleeping sickness" Cd in my collection, keep on rockin'
Wow. That has got to be the best guitar playing I have ever heard. I first found Phil Keaggy from his solo album TOWN TO TOWN from the early 80s so I already knew he is one of the very best!
I saw Phil at a little place in Versailles, Ohio back in Feb 2020 before the pandemic. Caught him in the parking lot while he was carrying his guitars into the venue. Talked for a few minutes - we know some of the same people from Youngstown back in the day. Very down to earth guy.
Forgot to add that I've seen Phil and/or Glass Harp many times over the years from Northeast Ohio to Columbus and even Florida when I lived there. Greatest guitar player I have ever seen.
@@davidelder9597 Where in Florida did you see him? He is very down to earth. I took my Les Paul to the concert and at the end he signed it for me. Been listening to him since I got Saved in 83. They don't make music like this anymore.
song of hope -- if someone said this will be the only music you will ever listen to for the rest of your life, and nothing else but this song...i would walk away with a smile on my face.
Noah Durant You are so very right! I wore out two copies of the album, Synergy in and of itself is fantastic, and still light years ahead of anybody then or now. Song of Hope says it all for me.
Song of hope is soo good, they also did it for the video on the Wmms simulcast on a public tv station with the FM radio station WMMS. 1st time ever in the world that was done. Little bit of history.
I just recently rediscovered "Song of Hope" after many, many years. In a way I can't really explain, it gave me real comfort when my mother passed away 3 months ago. I didn't really regard it much, years ago. It's definitely a case of the Lord providing what I needed, when I needed it, that I can richly appreciate it now.
John Sferra- The drummer that I tried to Modle myself with this style--- he is too good, Just listen to that single Bass pedal bouncing like a double Bass- then those wonderful rolls he throw's in between that most Xcellent cymbal work. ---Oh Yeah !
This is a wonderful album. First album is also great too. This band is like a fine wine. Just sounds better and better over time and never outdated. Guitar licks on this album...especially "Never is a Long Time"... way out there.
Song of Hope - my fave. An early CCM band I was in (early 1970's) covered it. So good. Thanks to Phil K and Glass Harp for expanding my heart, my tastes and love for music.
@@puercoespineta Glass Harp is not a victim. And Christians are not victims in general because it is understood that there will be a dislike. I've seen plenty of videos without dislikes BTW. Glass Harp Synergy is a fantastic album!
Starting off the album with "One Day At A Time" was the right move. Such a beautiful melodic beginning that kicks into a rocking frolicking good time! "Song Of Hope" is sublime. Clapton, Beck, Van Halen , Page and the like get all the accolades. But then you have Keaggy who is right up there with the best of them. Just not as famous. (Listen to "Shades of Green" from their live LP in Youngstown). No one is "better" than the others. There is a huge list of phenomenally gifted guitarists that aren't well known (Check out Doyle Dykes). Just different and unique styles of play...and so enjoyable to experience.
no keaggy is better than all of your aforementioned. his tone is up there with the gilmours and santanas and he is better than any of them (with only 9 fingers no less)
This is one hell of a killer album, with 3 musicians way ahead of their time, just listen to John Sferra play those drum beats, rolls a triplet with one foot, fantastic offbeats in Never is a Long time. The guy is amazing, as is Phil Keaggy - Vocals, and a ripping lead guitar, then just listen to the Bass Runs that Dan Pecchio comes up with- out of site Man !
Glass Harp-,- Synergy - One Day At A Time Never Is A Long Time Just Always Special Friends Coming Home Song Of Hope Child Of The Universe Mountains Answer Dawn Of A New Day Acoustic Guitar - John Sferra Backing Vocals - Dan Pecchio, John Sferra , Mary Smith , Philip Phil Keaggy Bass - Dan Pecchio Bass Guitar - Dan Pecchio Bells - Ralph McDonald Congas - Ralph McDonald Drums - John Sferra Flute - Dan Pecchio Guitar - Philip Keaggy Lead Vocals - Dan Pecchio, John Sferra , Philip Keaggy Percussion [Percussion Effects] - Ralph McDonald Tambourine - John Sferra Triangle - Ralph McDonald Vocals - Dan Pecchio, John Sferra , Philip Keaggy
"One Day At A Time" 0:00 , "Song Of Hope" 18:28 ," and "Answer" 30:02 are masterpieces that surely are among the 500 greatest rock songs of all time. The rest of the album? Eh.
THE ANSWER Glass Harp, from Synergy The search for happiness and purpose in life Is more intense than ever. I've searched, you've searched, We've run in the night, and still felt untogether. In word and song I sing along, A song to be sung with you. I've found the way, and now today, You can find it too. The answer - You don't need to be alone anymore. The answer is Jesus - believe me He'll open the door. And with this feeling of love in my heart, My Lord is with me always. Although I know that this is a start, There are no more dark hallways. In praise and cheer, we're gathered here, With many or with few. I saw the light and now tonight You can see it too. The answer - You don't need to be alone anymore. The answer is Jesus - believe me He'll open the door. The answer - You don't need to be alone anymore. The answer is Jesus - believe me He'll open the door. He'll open the door, He'll open the door.
It's been rumored that Hendrix said Phil Keaggy was the best guitarist he ever heard. whether or not, imho Keaggy is one of the great rock and acoustic guitar players
Ive heard that as well..may be true, not sure (like everyone else who thinks they know everything Jimi said). Either way, he is as good as it gets. Jimi and EC both would have and probably did realize his talent. Even us non christians can appreciate this virtuoso (sorry about my spelling..this word doesnt look right.)
I saw Glass Harp many times live. Keaggy never used an eBow. Like Matt Manus stated, he would use his pinky finger on the volume knob. If I remember, he wrapped a rubber band around the knob for a better grip for his finger.
Sorry, Greg, but you're wrong. 1.) I read Phil's column in Guitar Player magazine when he still had that column, and he talked about his use of the eBow. 2.) Wikipedia says, "Contemporary Christian performer Phil Keaggy (of Decca recording artist Glass Harp fame) is also a prolific user of the EBow, more notably in his 1978 instrumental release The Master and the Musician, which features many different sounds created with the EBow. " Phil did like that pinky technique, TOO, but it was not the only way that he got those violin-like volume swells.
Mark Pettigrew Ok, maybe I need to rephrase this. Like I said, I saw Glass Harp numerous times, with the last time around 1970. Glass Harp was a local band and played a lot around the area. "Changes" is one of my all time favorites, along with "Whatever Life Demands". When I saw them play, Phil was not using an eBow. While searching for any eBow history info on the Internet, the eBow was invented in 1969 by Greg Heet, but I could not find out the date of when it was first put into production. I worked in a music store in the early 70s and I remember when we got our one and only eBow to sell, sometime around 72 or 73. Yes, I have seen Phil Keaggy on UA-cam videos demonstrating his playing and using an eBow. How he recorded or performed after 1970 or AFTER Glass Harp, I have no clue about. Phil Keaggy was, and still is, a tremendous talent. Glass Harp was a great band to see live and in person. They always packed the house when they played JB's in Kent.
MrGregOtis I never heard Phil play with Glass Harp live. I first learned about him when I attended a Christian festival in Pennsylvania, and when I visited Love Inn in Freeville, New York, where Scott Ross recorded a syndicated radio show mailed out to various secular rock stations on reel-to-reel tape. I worked sides by side with Phil. He boxed those tapes, and I used the degausser to erase the contents of old tapes destined to be re-used. When I left Love Inn, Phil gave me a warm, brotherly hug. He was a very humble man, considering his immense talent. More musicians should adopt that attitude.
Mark Pettigrew When was that Christian festival? I assume Keaggy played there. Forever ago, on the Dick Cavett talk show, Cavett was interviewing Jimi Hendrix. Cavett was giving Hendrix all kinds of praises, one of which was telling Hendrix that he was the world's greatest guitar player. Hendrix replied back that no he wasn't and that he (Hendrix) felt that there was a guitar player from Kent Ohio that was better than him. Hendrix never named that player, but the discussion around the "camp fire" was the speculation that Hendrix was referring to Keaggy. I kind of think that Hendrix was referring to someone else, a guitar virtuoso named Rick or Rich Underwood. Underwood was super talented, and rumored to have jammed with Hendrix and other nationally known artists that came through the area. No one will ever know, lost to history. And by the way, Joe Walsh (James Gang) is also from this area. Maybe Jimi was talking about Joe. It is hard to compare artists, because everyone has their own style. Who was better? Les Paul or Chet Atkins? Which do you like better? Apples or oranges, or maybe pears? This is what I do know, from first hand witnessing. Phil Keaggy was one of the best guitarist I have ever seen. But I also have to add, I also like Walsh and Underwood. If you haven't already, check out Glass Harp's first album, labeled Glass Harp.
+Matt Manus I've often wondered who was the first one to do the volume swells on electric guitar. In 1969 Duane Allman used them on the first Allman Brothers album. Jan Akkerman used them throughout his tenure with Focus (1970-1976), and Roy Buchanan famously used them on "The Messiah Will Come Again" (1972) and on other songs as early as 1969.
Well, the green thing is an “Omega,” and the red lightening bolt thing I don’t know, but together they look a little bit like a capital A or “Alpha” in the Greek alphabet. It’s probably a reference to God being called “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end.”
Alan was a remarkable player indeed. But there's no comparison because they are so different. It's no secret that Phil admired Alan. On a side note, there is never really "the best" guitarist. But interesting of you to mention Alan.
Glass Harp is just one of the many reasons why secular rock music critics demonstrated their stupidity when they disparaged Christian rock music and its practitioners.
innocent i see i make mistake and i love them even if they don't know juke box hero go on ride go back get ya another one they got an idea am i afraid go back tears someone elss i got go
i cant tell ya don't want too brain brawn it is about dedecation figure it out two bits collectale bike drone or boat i gonnas watch the ewater go by what they gonna do
I respect their use of 'Jesus' but you gotta admit that theres a extremely low percentage of people who undertood Jesus's message, so in a way seeing his name in the lyrics its kind of boring.
I saw Phil at a supper club in Tulsa in the 90s. I was like 8 feet away and could see and hear what and how he played. It was one of the highlights of my time there. I was sitting at a table further away and thought how cool would it be to get closer so I could see his technique. A band I met a few weeks earlier saw me and said come sit with us. So cool that God answered my desires.
Saw Phil play at a church in the early 90's near Cincinatti. Acoustic guitar and solo. I didn't appreciate it like I would today.
This is a sweet album. ❤❤❤
I was blessed growing up with them. I remember several times they played with The James Gang, on the same stage in the 60s. They practiced across the street from my brothers gf house. They were remarkable from day one.
Keaggy is the Real Deal….. Great Talent ; excellent lyrics , and from CCM in the 70’s till now ; still Blessing GOD and His People !!!
This album was introduced to me by one of my college roommates. It is one of the finest Rock, Romantic and Religious albums ever made. Phil Keaggy had gone through a personal tragedy and thus went through a major transformation on this record.
I remember "Special Friends" getting some love on our local FM radio back in the day.
Я прослушал Огромное количество рок-музыки, но почему-то Glass harp. Прошел мимо меня. Теперь я встретился с ними и потрясен !Великолепная, если не сказать,, что великая музыка. в первые ряды новинок приоритетов наряду с AXE и Truth @ Jenny..
Batendo o meu ponto aqui novamente ❤
Fantastic album...very creative and superb musicians doing original
well crafted very well played songs with great lyrics
Wow it's been decades since I listened to this album. Still lifts me up in my faith
A simply amazing album...just love this band!
Every song. Like, every song! But especially every song.
One Day At A Time is just so amazing.
great music...
Phil is the best guitar player of all time! rock on.
dr. benjie Reyes Agree. Even the famous rock guys know this.
Facts
CAN'T SAY ANYONE IS THE BEST BECAUSE BACK THEN WE HAD A LOT OF GREAT GUITARIST OUT.
LOOK UP SEOMPI QUESTION OF NOBILITY. JPT SCARE BAND.
@@ronniewall1481...you are so right ! and JPT Scare Band is one of my fave bands, I'm glad to have
the "Acid Blues" vinyl and "Sleeping sickness" Cd in my collection, keep on rockin'
Love this group saw them three times in concert Phil Keggys guitar playing is just amazing!
eu tenho que escutar esse albúm pelo menos uma vez por mees!! amoo ❤
Awesome album. One of the best ever produced.
Great album! amazing songs!
Wow. That has got to be the best guitar playing I have ever heard. I first found Phil Keaggy from his solo album TOWN TO TOWN from the early 80s so I already knew he is one of the very best!
This whole album is great.
Keaggy is awesome. I've only seen him live twice. I am enriched because of him. I hope everyone hears the message.
I saw Phil at a little place in Versailles, Ohio back in Feb 2020 before the pandemic. Caught him in the parking lot while he was carrying his guitars into the venue. Talked for a few minutes - we know some of the same people from Youngstown back in the day. Very down to earth guy.
Forgot to add that I've seen Phil and/or Glass Harp many times over the years from Northeast Ohio to Columbus and even Florida when I lived there. Greatest guitar player I have ever seen.
@@davidelder9597 Where in Florida did you see him? He is very down to earth. I took my Les Paul to the concert and at the end he signed it for me. Been listening to him since I got Saved in 83. They don't make music like this anymore.
song of hope -- if someone said this will be the only music you will ever listen to for the rest of your life, and nothing else but this song...i would walk away with a smile on my face.
Noah Durant You are so very right! I wore out two copies of the album, Synergy in and of itself is fantastic, and still light years ahead of anybody then or now. Song of Hope says it all for me.
Song of hope is soo good, they also did it for the video on the Wmms simulcast on a public tv station with the FM radio station WMMS. 1st time ever in the world that was done. Little bit of history.
Nunca tinha ouvido falar desta banda e por acaso encontro esta pérola aqui! Viva a internet! Não poderia morrer sem saber desta banda!
Phil is also a great bass player too. He plays on The Answer and his entire solo album, What A Day.
Such an amazing album!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
My favorite songs on this album are "Dawn Of A New Day" (which I heard when it came out, on New York radio), and "Song Of Hope".
Very nice. Great share.
SONG OF HOPE Resonates throughout the years...
I just recently rediscovered "Song of Hope" after many, many years. In a way I can't really explain, it gave me real comfort when my mother passed away 3 months ago.
I didn't really regard it much, years ago. It's definitely a case of the Lord providing what I needed, when I needed it, that I can richly appreciate it now.
John Sferra- The drummer that I tried to Modle myself with this style--- he is too good, Just listen to that single Bass pedal bouncing like a double Bass- then those wonderful rolls he throw's in between that most Xcellent cymbal work. ---Oh Yeah !
This is a wonderful album. First album is also great too. This band is like a fine wine. Just sounds better and better over time and never outdated. Guitar licks on this album...especially "Never is a Long Time"... way out there.
IS THIS FIRST ALBUM?
@@ronniewall1481 , this was their second album. The first album was "Glass Harp".
Song of Hope - my fave. An early CCM band I was in (early 1970's) covered it. So good. Thanks to Phil K and Glass Harp for expanding my heart, my tastes and love for music.
Who thumbs down an album like this? Seriously?
There are those who will thumbs down any work by Christians. They just troll the net looking to be disparaging. They don'y know what possesses them.
@@GlennMcCarthyArt nah, it has nothing to do with christians, dont try to show them as victims. Theres always dislikes in every video.
@@puercoespineta Glass Harp is not a victim. And Christians are not victims in general because it is understood that there will be a dislike. I've seen plenty of videos without dislikes BTW. Glass Harp Synergy is a fantastic album!
What a stupid decision to erase dislikes
@@GlennMcCarthyArt facts
Um dos melhores discos que tenho e que já ouvi desde os anos 70!!!
My favorite back in the days- tried my drum style after John Sferra in Glass Harp.
the whole band was tight.
His playing is sooooooo original. Volume control work
some of the best tone in history, top notch song writing talent, and his musicianship is second to none.
Thanks for posting Frank. It takes me back to the 70s when a friend who did 2 tours in Nam turned me on to this. It sounds great too.
Wonderful! Amazing!
"Never Is A Long Time".... rips!
the best rock band of all time!
Starting off the album with "One Day At A Time" was the right move. Such a beautiful melodic beginning that kicks into a rocking frolicking good time! "Song Of Hope" is sublime. Clapton, Beck, Van Halen , Page and the like get all the accolades. But then you have Keaggy who is right up there with the best of them. Just not as famous. (Listen to "Shades of Green" from their live LP in Youngstown). No one is "better" than the others. There is a huge list of phenomenally gifted guitarists that aren't well known (Check out Doyle Dykes). Just different and unique styles of play...and so enjoyable to experience.
no keaggy is better than all of your aforementioned. his tone is up there with the gilmours and santanas and he is better than any of them (with only 9 fingers no less)
Love me some Phil! Great band
album maravilhoso!
Sounds so different without the snaps and pops of my old vinyl
This is one hell of a killer album, with 3 musicians way ahead of their time, just listen to John Sferra play those drum beats, rolls a triplet with one foot, fantastic offbeats in Never is a Long time. The guy is amazing, as is Phil Keaggy - Vocals, and a ripping lead guitar, then just listen to the Bass Runs that Dan Pecchio comes up with- out of site Man !
A LOT OF STUFF FROM THE SIXTIES SOUND FRESH.
DUG'S DUG, JONSEY.
Dan Pecchio is lead singing on Never is a long time.
i cant go back they know you where i apologize for them who can abd let them kmnow it is gift to cherish
Amazing music..yes !!!
Brilliant album!! its a shame 147 views and no likes
life is a dream love and they know they loved no one else knows 1000 yep meet it or beat it life
Glass Harp-,- Synergy - One Day At A Time
Never Is A Long Time
Just Always
Special Friends
Coming Home
Song Of Hope
Child Of The Universe
Mountains
Answer
Dawn Of A New Day
Acoustic Guitar - John Sferra
Backing Vocals - Dan Pecchio, John Sferra , Mary Smith , Philip Phil Keaggy
Bass - Dan Pecchio
Bass Guitar - Dan Pecchio
Bells - Ralph McDonald
Congas - Ralph McDonald
Drums - John Sferra
Flute - Dan Pecchio
Guitar - Philip Keaggy
Lead Vocals - Dan Pecchio, John Sferra , Philip Keaggy
Percussion [Percussion Effects] - Ralph McDonald
Tambourine - John Sferra
Triangle - Ralph McDonald
Vocals - Dan Pecchio, John Sferra , Philip Keaggy
I like these guys
They from my Town
Says PROUDLY ...
BackyardSKY 🌐
it is about hope believe what ya got be thankful i know somebody
i miss them so much
i don't make them cry for me i love them
valeu kra, por postar essa pérola do Rock Cristão! God Bless You!
Douglas Gama ops. Isso nunca foi Rock Cristão, música de maconheiro kkkk. Bit, ok.
"One Day At A Time" 0:00 , "Song Of Hope" 18:28 ," and "Answer" 30:02 are masterpieces that surely are among the 500 greatest rock songs of all time.
The rest of the album?
Eh.
grabacion de"GLASS HARP"del 1971 CON EL VIRTUOSO de LA GITARRAes Lo"MEJOR QUE HE OIDO"Desde LED ZEPELLIN,CREAM,BLACK SABBATH,GRAND FUNK...
THE ANSWER
Glass Harp, from Synergy
The search for happiness and purpose in life
Is more intense than ever.
I've searched, you've searched,
We've run in the night, and still felt untogether.
In word and song I sing along,
A song to be sung with you.
I've found the way, and now today,
You can find it too.
The answer - You don't need to be alone anymore.
The answer is Jesus - believe me He'll open the door.
And with this feeling of love in my heart,
My Lord is with me always.
Although I know that this is a start,
There are no more dark hallways.
In praise and cheer, we're gathered here,
With many or with few.
I saw the light and now tonight
You can see it too.
The answer - You don't need to be alone anymore.
The answer is Jesus - believe me He'll open the door.
The answer - You don't need to be alone anymore.
The answer is Jesus - believe me He'll open the door.
He'll open the door, He'll open the door.
It's been rumored that Hendrix said Phil Keaggy was the best guitarist he ever heard. whether or not, imho Keaggy is one of the great rock and acoustic guitar players
I agree. However, Lindsey Buckingham is up there, too. You have to listen to his pre ''Mac' days and, solo efforts
Frank Babets I think Lindsey Buckingham was on of the greats. I know for sure he didn't use a guitar pick and thats cool.
The Hendrix story is not true.
Jeff Beck doesn't use a pick also
Ive heard that as well..may be true, not sure (like everyone else who thinks they know everything Jimi said). Either way, he is as good as it gets. Jimi and EC both would have and probably did realize his talent. Even us non christians can appreciate this virtuoso (sorry about my spelling..this word doesnt look right.)
I just bought this album from ebay.
i believe the good is innocent here today
🥰
miss them that's all i know
keep playing i need it let go that's the test love joke
brain brawn i miss you i guess cry myself sleep nightmere
Phil loved the eBow. It's a magnetic device that enables one to make an electric guitar sound like a violin.
I saw Glass Harp many times live. Keaggy never used an eBow. Like Matt Manus stated, he would use his pinky finger on the volume knob. If I remember, he wrapped a rubber band around the knob for a better grip for his finger.
Sorry, Greg, but you're wrong.
1.) I read Phil's column in Guitar Player magazine when he still had that column, and he talked about his use of the eBow.
2.) Wikipedia says, "Contemporary Christian performer Phil Keaggy (of Decca recording artist Glass Harp fame) is also a prolific user of the EBow, more notably in his 1978 instrumental release The Master and the Musician, which features many different sounds created with the EBow. "
Phil did like that pinky technique, TOO, but it was not the only way that he got those violin-like volume swells.
Mark Pettigrew Ok, maybe I need to rephrase this. Like I said, I saw Glass Harp numerous times, with the last time around 1970. Glass Harp was a local band and played a lot around the area. "Changes" is one of my all time favorites, along with "Whatever Life Demands". When I saw them play, Phil was not using an eBow. While searching for any eBow history info on the Internet, the eBow was invented in 1969 by Greg Heet, but I could not find out the date of when it was first put into production. I worked in a music store in the early 70s and I remember when we got our one and only eBow to sell, sometime around 72 or 73. Yes, I have seen Phil Keaggy on UA-cam videos demonstrating his playing and using an eBow. How he recorded or performed after 1970 or AFTER Glass Harp, I have no clue about.
Phil Keaggy was, and still is, a tremendous talent. Glass Harp was a great band to see live and in person. They always packed the house when they played JB's in Kent.
MrGregOtis I never heard Phil play with Glass Harp live.
I first learned about him when I attended a Christian festival in Pennsylvania, and when I visited Love Inn in Freeville, New York, where Scott Ross recorded a syndicated radio show mailed out to various secular rock stations on reel-to-reel tape. I worked sides by side with Phil. He boxed those tapes, and I used the degausser to erase the contents of old tapes destined to be re-used.
When I left Love Inn, Phil gave me a warm, brotherly hug. He was a very humble man, considering his immense talent. More musicians should adopt that attitude.
Mark Pettigrew When was that Christian festival? I assume Keaggy played there. Forever ago, on the Dick Cavett talk show, Cavett was interviewing Jimi Hendrix. Cavett was giving Hendrix all kinds of praises, one of which was telling Hendrix that he was the world's greatest guitar player. Hendrix replied back that no he wasn't and that he (Hendrix) felt that there was a guitar player from Kent Ohio that was better than him. Hendrix never named that player, but the discussion around the "camp fire" was the speculation that Hendrix was referring to Keaggy. I kind of think that Hendrix was referring to someone else, a guitar virtuoso named Rick or Rich Underwood. Underwood was super talented, and rumored to have jammed with Hendrix and other nationally known artists that came through the area. No one will ever know, lost to history. And by the way, Joe Walsh (James Gang) is also from this area. Maybe Jimi was talking about Joe.
It is hard to compare artists, because everyone has their own style. Who was better? Les Paul or Chet Atkins? Which do you like better? Apples or oranges, or maybe pears? This is what I do know, from first hand witnessing. Phil Keaggy was one of the best guitarist I have ever seen. But I also have to add, I also like Walsh and Underwood.
If you haven't already, check out Glass Harp's first album, labeled Glass Harp.
There is no E-Bow being used. Those are volume (knob) rolls. They are fairly easy to pull off given the right guitar.
Matt Manus You are right, and I remember pickers of that era in Bands I played with did it with a volume control pedal.
+Matt Manus I've often wondered who was the first one to do the volume swells on electric guitar. In 1969 Duane Allman used them on the first Allman Brothers album. Jan Akkerman used them throughout his tenure with Focus (1970-1976), and Roy Buchanan famously used them on "The Messiah Will Come Again" (1972) and on other songs as early as 1969.
@@chrisart7393 I'm sure Phil did it prior to the first album,you just don't get that good at volume swells that good without serious practice.
i shared life pain somebody i loved don't know
Anyone know what the symbol represents on the front cover if any?
Well, the green thing is an “Omega,” and the red lightening bolt thing I don’t know, but together they look a little bit like a capital A or “Alpha” in the Greek alphabet. It’s probably a reference to God being called “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end.”
Was wondering the same thing.
like me do what they do don't buy no trophys live nowi tell ya
Even Phil would say that Alan Holdsworth was the best guitar player
Alan was a remarkable player indeed. But there's no comparison because they are so different. It's no secret that Phil admired Alan. On a side note, there is never really "the best" guitarist. But interesting of you to mention Alan.
Is this the 2005 remaster? or is it the 97ish cd release?
in trouble all i know
Whats with the fiery devil tale album art?
Glass Harp is just one of the many reasons why secular rock music critics demonstrated their stupidity when they disparaged Christian rock music and its practitioners.
exactly, first time I listened I didn't even heard the J word
innocent i see i make mistake and i love them even if they don't know juke box hero go on ride go back get ya another one they got an idea am i afraid go back tears someone elss i got go
Ted Nugent was amazed by Phil keaggy it's understandable
Y'ALL LISTEN TO ELOY
i see inocents no cents for me
Thomas Sibly that makes cents though.
i cant tell ya don't want too brain brawn it is about dedecation figure it out two bits collectale bike drone or boat i gonnas watch the ewater go by what they gonna do
Dude, seek help
I respect their use of 'Jesus' but you gotta admit that theres a extremely low percentage of people who undertood Jesus's message, so in a way seeing his name in the lyrics its kind of boring.
Amazing LP truly gifted people here. Praise God !!