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Phil Keaggy - The Wind and the Wheat


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Philip Tyler Keaggy is an American acoustic and electric guitarist and vocalist.

Nice clip.

Observations:

1. His wedding ring looks just like mine and he has no other rings, just like me. He probably spends his money on ammo, just like me.

2. His hands/fingernails are super clean. He ain't no redneck and you can't trust a man with clean hands.

3. He is missing a finger on his right hand. He probably fell off a roof and lost that finger as a result. I can relate to that type of misfortune.

I like him but based on item #2 above I just can't trust him. :lol:

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Nice clip.

Observations:

1. His wedding ring looks just like mine and he has no other rings, just like me. He probably spends his money on ammo, just like me.

2. His hands/fingernails are super clean. He ain't no redneck and you can't trust a man with clean hands.

3. He is missing a finger on his right hand. He probably fell off a roof and lost that finger as a result. I can relate to that type of misfortune.

I like him but based on item #2 above I just can't trust him. :lol:

I agree. FYI, Johnny Carson asked Eddie Van Halen what it felt like to be the best guitarist in the world, and Eddie said he didn't know, you'd have to ask Phil Keaggy. Check out his work in the Best Guitar solos - and find some of his albums :lol:

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