Phil Keaggy, just doing his usual amazing job!

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Phil Keaggy, just doing his usual amazing job!

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Meh..... played that in my dreams last night. Not so hard! :lol: :shock:
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I've always enjoyed Phil Keaggy's playing....4-1/2 fingers on your pickin hand and doing what he does is pretty impressive :mrgreen:
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I think the missing digit actually helped Phil come up with his volume swell technique.
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1st time I saw Phil, was in the mid/late 70's with the 2nd Chapter of Acts. Last time was at the 2007 CMS conference in Seattle. Phil played with Adam Nitti on bass and Zorro on drums.....I was speechless for a couple of days :D
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