Cherish The Moment - Phil Keaggy (HQ) video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/07/21

From Phil Keaggy's album: Play Thru Me (August 1982)

ALBUM RECORDED:

-Sound Recorders

-Kansas City, Kansas

-Paramount Recording Studios

-Hollywood, California.

ALBUM LABEL:

-Sparrow

-Myrrh

ALBUM PRODUCERS:

Bob Cotton

Phil Keaggy

* Phil Keaggy: guitars, bass, lead and BGVs.

* Jim DeLong: drums.

* Smitty Price: keyboards.

* Michael Fisher: percussion.

* Hadley Hockensmith: bass on "Happy," and "Nobody's Playgirl Now."

* Phil's wife Bernadette and their then 16 month old daughter Alica contribute vocals on "Papa Song."

Comments

9 years ago

Phillip Chambers

Keaggy at his best!

9 years ago

Mark Greer

phil's music was the first Christian music I had ever listened to back in the 80's & it has been a great blessing.

9 years ago

Dan Baptista

one of the greatest tunes!!! tnx so much for posting it tiffany!! have had the privilege to know Phil since the 80s, he has been my guitar and songwriting heroe for decades and an inspiration for so many...have had the privilege to play with Phil at his place in Costa Mesa back in the 90s. awesome and humble brother in the Lord.May God keep pouring his blessings upon this man who i have the honor to call "my brother" ! cheers!

9 years ago

Charles Wagner

Phil was the very first Christian artist that I heard in 1972 (When I got saved), have been a supoorter ever since 42 yrs later. I love you Lord Jesus for putting Christian singers in my life like Phil Keaggy. Charles (Philippians 2:3)

10 years ago

poekneegurrl

+Tiffany Cardenas ..thank you Soooo much for uploading...This gentleman is so off the charts gifted...not so much a christian singer...as just a wonderfully talented singer and instrumentalist, that is one of the greatest finger stylist of this and maybe previous generations..so so so Gifted and talented and never stops soaring...Christian yes...but not the main thing...that word is so clouded...this man is a lover of God/Christ...and lives it...

10 years ago

Todd Ledin

one of best albums a christian singer has ever produced if you agree post a coment

10 years ago

fast fretting

A Musician lead by the Master!

10 years ago

Randy Richards

The outro solo is one of the most inspiring pieces of guitar work I've ever heard!

10 years ago

MikeHF

You may want to email Phil who happens to be one of the finest musicians on the planet and tell him the solo at the end of his tune ruined the song. Not trying to be mean but if you are not a musician you are not qualified to make any sort of presumption pertaining to how a song is played or arranged. Musicians love tunes that have solos non musicians dont care. Non musicians \bean counters run the music industry today. Music has been dumbed down to the lowest common denominator.

10 years ago

Bruce Rodgers

Thank you so much for posting this! My son just presented to me a vintage *SEALED* LP of Play Thru Me, from 1982. I opened it, nearly as excited as I was when I bought my first copy back in 1982 - in college. :-) It was of course mint, and plays BEAUTIFULLY on my vintage turntable/Sansui Quad receiver. Good son. :-)

10 years ago

mrsnoopyaaaaa

I like the music.

11 years ago

Mark Griffin

I've seen both Phil Keaggy and John McLaughlin live many times. I'd rather see Keaggy any day and twice on Sundays! I think he's a better "all around" guitarist and performer! As far as the outro solo goes - that's what artists were doing back then; you know, long solos at the end of the song! I personally love it! The solo is very majestic!

11 years ago

BG Jazzy

Love this song...... friendship is as one gives... amen

11 years ago

lcvolt

this should have been the theme song for "the wonder years"

11 years ago

Robert Johannsen

tiffany another and another THANK YOU!i feel like i've got all of phill keaggy's recordings back,at least thru you tube,another THANK YOU!

12 years ago

Phase42

I'll respectfully disagree. To me, the outro has always evoked the feeling of just standing quietly and enjoying the majestic scenery around me. I may "get" this easier than people from elsewhere in the country, since Phil's inspiration for the song came while taking in the scenery during a train trip across my home state of Washington. The river he mentions in the first verse is the Columbia, a river I've lived on all my life.

12 years ago

airdriver

@normanpelley You're right, I'm not a guitarist and it is an awesome song. I'm not saying that it isn't. I'm just saying that the outro ruined the mood of the song.

12 years ago

Norman Pelley

@14hunan No he isn't ...he may be better.....

12 years ago

Norman Pelley

@airdriver You are obviously not a guitarist. It's a great song from start to end.

12 years ago

airdriver

Maybe I'm in the minority here but I thought the loud guitar outro really took away from this song rather than added to it. The music was great and the lyrics helped set a philosophy for me when I took my first solo big cross country trek at age 17(Never did enough of those). But that outro, when you get right down to it, really destroyed the tone of the song. I wish Phil would rerecord the song acoustically.

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