Showing posts with label Phil Keaggy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phil Keaggy. Show all posts

Monday, February 21, 2011

Phil Keaggy and Randy Stonehill Band: Trenton 1988 (VG+ Aud) FLAC

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Trenton War Memorial
Trenton, NJ.
11-4-88

Source: Cassette master front row audience recording.
Lineage: Sony portable analog cassette player/recorder, Sony stereo lapel mic. PC/ Cool Edit 2000/ EAC/CD-R

OU: This was the first time I saw Phil live, so this show has a special place in my collection. Talk about a guy who could save the world with his guitar.
Allegedly, a Jimi Hendrix quote when asked about Phil or was it Ted Nugent? No matter, I’m sure he’s done just that for those receptive to the message. The recording is raw, with an edgy garage band like atmosphere. Performance is stellar. Enjoy! DeargDoom
PS: A camera click may be heard here and there. That would be me. Otherwise my master was pretty clean and free of glitches.

Disc 1
1. The Gods of Men
2 Don't Break Down
3. American Fast Food
4.Stonehill Chats
5. Awfully Loud World
6. Defender
7. Angry Young Men
8. Coming Back Soon
9. Little One's

Disc 2
9: Sunday’s Child
10: Walk In Two Worlds
11. Blessed Be The Ties
12 Guitar Improvisation
13. I Love You Lord
14. Let Everything Else Go
15. The Survivor
16 .Spend My Life With You
17 The Reunion

Band
Phil Keaggy: gtr, vocals
Randy Stonehill: gtr, vocals
Tim Chandler: Bass
David Raven: Drums

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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Phil Keaggy: 2 Brief Acoustic Sets 2007-2008 (Soundboard) FLAC

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Sept. 21, 2007
Making A Difference Banquet
Cleveland, OH
1 Salvation Army Band 06:16
2 What A Day 05:45
3 Let Everything Else Go 04:53
4 Nothing But the Blood 03:14
5 True Believers 07:13

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Phil Keaggy
April 21, 2008
Wheaton College
Wheaton, IL
1 Just the Same 04:01
2 Thank You For Today 02:41
3 Shades of Green 08:40
4 Chalice 05:50
5 Salvation Army Band 04:27
6 True Believers 05:45

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Monday, December 14, 2009

Phil Keaggy: Akron 1980 (Soundboard) FLAC

Phil
06/30/80
Akron Civic Theater, Akron, OH
With Jerry Gaskill, Doug Pinnick and Greg X Volz

1. Full Circle*
2. Pulling Down
3. Desert Song
4. Sunday School
5. Band Intros
6. Take Me Closer
7. Praise Ye The Lord
8. Solo Electric Jam >
9. M&M Solo Jam >
10. Solo Elec. Jam >
11. Solo Elec. Jam >
12. Solo Elec. Jam >
13. David & Goliath >
14. Amazing Grace with E-Bow >
15. Fiddler On The Roof >
16. Jam
17. Little Child In Everyone's Heart >
18. Abraham >
19. Noah's Song >
20. The Answer
21. Talking >
22. Love Broke Thru > M&M > My Life**
* beginning cut
** ending cut

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Glass Harp: KSAN 1971 (FLAC)

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Glass Harp - 1971-XX-XX - Sausalito, CA
In the late '60s and early '70s a power rock trio from Youngstown, Ohio called Glass Harp reached for the stars. They must have made contact, as references to stellar events seem to pervade much of their music. As a reviewer of their debut album observed,"...no fewer than five songs mention the sky, and three of the remaining ones talk about things like stars, rainbows, and the moon."
They were a bare bones group in the tradition of Cream, Jimi Hendrix Experience, and fellow Ohio band, The James Gang. But Glass Harp developed a signature sound of their own-a progressive one that allowed the members, collectively and individually, to stretch beyond the confines of standard form; breaks in songs for guitar, bass, flute, and drum solos were de riguere , as extended improvisations that would take the bands performances into the late hours.
The trio's following was particularly amazed by the lighnting style and precise technique of the bands 18 year old guitarist Phil Keaggy, who aside from his youth, had the use of only nine fingers. Neither strike impeded his ability to produce highly lyrical solos. Combined with the tasteful, rhythmic bass lines of Daniel Pecchio and the sharp, assertive drumming of John Sferra, Glass Harp created a wall of sound that would thrill sell-out capacities across the upper Midwest and beyond.
While the band dissolved on the cusp of achieving mainstream rock stardom, they garnered a large and loyal regional following. National notoriety followed as they toured with the likes of Traffic, Yes, The Kinks, Humble Pie, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, and Grand Funk Railroad. " They were just the warm-up group," recalls a journalist of the day, "But it was the first time I had heard a local group and felt that I had heard the headline concert."
With the release of their first album came more national attention, and even more enthusiasm back home-none of which was lost on the record company advertising execs, who exploited their burgeoning popularity with such ad copy as: "The Glass Harp epidemic began about two weeks ago in Ohio and has been spreading so rapidly it has already affected some 36,000 in Cleveland alone. There is conclusive evidence to suggest that a new rock group Glass Harp is responsible for this epidemic. The release of their LP coincides almost exactly with the outbreak of this phenomenon.Contact your MCA Distributor today and become a carrier of the Glass Harp epidemic."
In all, the band's recorded output consisted of three critically- acclaimed LPs- all released on the Decca(MCA) label-Glass Harp, Synergy, and It Makes Me Glad. In spite of their short lived life, the band managed to imprint an indelible mark on the history of rock 'n' roll. Performing with some of the biggest bands of the day on stages ranging from the Filmore to Carnegie Hall. [Source - John August Schroeter]
Here is an excellent FM in-studio recording of Glass Harp (featuring Phil Keaggy) from way back in 1971. Recorded at Pacific High Records and broadcast on KSAN Sausalito, CA
Glass Harp - Pacific High Recorders September 26, 1971

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Setlist
01. Intro by Tom O'Hare
02. Never Is a Long Time
03. Instrumental Jam
04. Village Queen
05. Song of Hope
06. Changes
07. Look In The Sky
08. Children's Fantasy
09. Can You See Me [over 30 min]

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