Keaggy, Levin and Marotta - Feb. 28, 2019 - Woodstock, NY
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Keaggy, Levin and Marotta - Feb. 28, 2019 - Woodstock Community Center - Woodstock, NY
(Several songs from this amazing show)
Phil Keaggy - Guitar,
Tony Levin - Bass/Stick
Jerry Marotta - Drums/Percussion
Special Guest: Mike Pachelli - 2nd Guitar
Check out the new release "Bucket List" on Band Camp
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I could play this stuff in my sleep. Now if I could only figure out how to play a fraction of it when I'm awake.😉
I dream about playing that good too.
Wonderful to see this trio of musicians..fusion at that..great..Love every minute of this !!
Oh My God! Levin and Keaggy, Keaggy and Levin......what an amazing, fantastic, surreal moment!!!
So awesome that Keaggy is still out there playing for people. Such a joy to listen to.
Keaggy, always a master in his craft. I noticed he’s playing with lace sensors on the Strat. Also some of my favorite pickups.
Two of my very favorite musicians on the same stage! Amazing artists!
SOUNDS GREAT!! PRAISE GOD ALMIGHTY AND JESUS FOR A JOYFUL SOUND!!!
He is such a brilliant guitar player! What a treat to hear him with such a good band!!
Simply AWESOME STUFF, Wow!!!
First time I saw Phil was back in high school in maybe 72? He had just became a Christian and I still remember the hair on the back of my neck standing up. I knew he was great then. This is just marvelous. What a sound these guys have. NICE
I’ve been following Phil since his first LP. Been waiting for him to do one with all instrumentals.Love this!!!🍁🙏🏽✝️🔥
Love 😍 you Phil.
Pietermartizburg KZN South Africa 🌍
Their new album is one of the best fusion albums I've heard in a decade! Beautiful playing....
Man, this is heaven for me... I have seen Keaggy many times..and Glass Harp as well. and to see him onstage with one of my fav bassist and fellow Stickist is such a treat. and of coarse the mighty Moratta rounds out this wonderful group of amazing artists.
I just recently became aware that Phil K. had done a jam project with Tony L. and Jerry M. back around 2007. Recordings from that were eventually processed and released just before this gig, apparently this is from a set of dates to promote the "Bucket List" recordings. Phil is known for improvising, especially on electric, but most of his gigs in the last few years have been solo acoustic, so it is wonderful to see him working with other musicians on stage again. And that they are also masters of their craft as well is astounding. I was unfamiliar with Jerry, but Tony has been an integral part of King Crimson for a long time (along with other projects), and I suspect that Phil has a much different musical temperament than Robert Fripp. Here, Tony fits in so well with Phil that it is almost like some kind of mind-meld thing is going on.
At 20:18.....Wow......This Keaggy Man is ....What can I say.....The best ever.....
Thanks for the video. Floored by it. I would have loved to attended this concert.
Nice! I saw Phil live in 1976. He's a bit older here. He's still got it though.
Levin is just a natural fit with Phil. One wonders why it hasn't been this way longer.
Interesting that this actually got a "thumbs down". wow
THUMBS UP!
cool stuff!!
Does this remind anyone else of early Jeff Beck. This dude is good and I'm older than he is.
Bass player must be an Billy Sheen fan
are you kidding? thats Tony Levin he invented that stuff look him up
Bass player gigs with Peter Gabriel
Phil has been around since 1970. Glass Harp. And then Christian rock.
Tony Levin was ahead of Sheehan by a lot. Ever heard of King Crimson?
At 20:00, Phil makes one of my personal little happy thoughts come true--he plays Dream Pop! He could have been covering a Cocteau twins song. Wonderful!
Great...these guys are Woodstock locals...
Thanks!
Phil and Tony playing together? How did I not know this existed?
Not the first time
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I see most of the comments are about Phil, although Tony, Jerry and Mike can easily hold their own. And don't forget the voice that Phil had when he sang (at least in Play Through Me). It was often compared to Paul McCartney's.
this is great!
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Still the greatest.
How on Earth did Levin find time for this between work with The Stick Men and Liquid Tension Experiment? They are all top-flight instrumentalists and this recording is remarkably good work from them.
Everyone keeps forgetting Mark Knopler of Dire Straits . I think I spelled his last name correctly .
Do I see Mike Pachelli on second guitar?
It is indeed.
Anyone know if there is a recorded album from them together in the studio ?
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Fantastic!! Was that an Epi Rivoli Tony was playing?
Excellent. But there are still reasons this guy has low name-recognition, one being he didn't usher in a revolutionary change in how guitar was played such as Hendrix or E Van Halen.
The next time these clowns want to fake playing live to a soundtrack they better find the king of air guitar Phil Keaggy a Stratocaster w/tremelo so he has an actual whammy bar to "play". A Telecaster that obviously has no whammy bar no matter how many times he grabs it takes his air guitar "mastery" to a level of obvious, disgusting and pathetic obvious fraud I didn't think even HE could lower himself to. I hope these "Chistians" can convince the Big Guy that IF making money off faking live music IS a "sin" that they're "forgiven" even if they committed the same sin over and over and over for years and decades in at least Phil's case. Which MIGHT be a little tough given the whole "air guitar gospel" situation.
You apparently don't know what a loop is. Everything Phil was playing was created on stage using loops creatively. He's a master musician.
He's looping on stage as Mike Harvey below stated...There is nothing wrong with saying: Oh I didn't know that...I'm sorry. Wow Phil is really exceptional...just sayn'
What did you just say? Do you mean Phil is fake or real?
Phil don't play no Telecaster in this video! The head stock shape of his white guitar may look like that of a Telecaster. If you google "Phil Keaggy White Zion guitar", you can find very clear pictures of him with the same guitar, and it is clearly not a Telecaster but a Strat type with a Whammy bar. At 20:54 in this video it is also possible to see the Whammy bar against black background. I think the white guitar makes it very difficult to see the Whammy bar. But it is there! There's no playback in this video. I can't speak for all of his other performances, but I have still not seen any recordings of Phil, where I had any reason to believe he faked playing live.
@@hejbrian Telecaster vs. Stratocaster head stock difference is basically non-existent on "new" Fenders and clones there of. The body and pickups are all the difference.