This is a sound clip made by Greg Davis, featuring Phil, who is the guitar player.. Listen for the awesome electric guitar skills.
p.s.: Phil is actually a very good guitar player. These instances are situations where something went horribly awry.. but I guess that is obvious.
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This is pretty awesome - although, for the record, I have to say that all the times I was there for praise in Taiwan, Phil was great on praise.
Is the album on iTunes yet?
I think its not right not to explain what happened on the post!
From my understanding "someone" knocked over his electric guitar right before praise sending his guitar completely out of tune without his knowledge.
of course.. i don't understand why they kept going... that's a diff matter....
it's so wrong to show picture of phil... as you watch..
I too concur that Phil normally plays great!
In Phil's defense, his guitar was dropped by one of the people setting up, so it got out of tune
Thank you. that made my day
Thanks Phil!!!!!
That was electrifying!!!
How in the world did this find its way to disgracepoint?!? It was a special gift to the first Taiwan team, though I suppose now the gift keeps on giving...
Just for the record Phil, I had no part in this (other than making it). And yes a certain forgetful brother K dropped Phil's guitar right before Sunday Service.
never hard that riff before. sounds like some kind of post-modern trance
Phil Choi is awesome.
This audio track reminds me of the sober importance of having monitors.
RE: the last post. Monitors were not the issue. Phil (and everyone else in the room) was well aware something had gone terribly wrong, and he was trying to fix it on the fly. You could see this by looking at his bewildered yet concentrated face.
In hindsight, he probably should have stopped trying to fix it sometime before the third song (like during the first), and I probably should have muted him. I thought maybe he was trying some sort of "new" solo because he seemed so focused on it.
Again Phil was an awesome player, which made this event so singularly unique.
i'm sure he's a good player. but it still brings back unforgettable memories of when sf chapel started their garage band.
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