Phil and you are good together and funny. Especially the video for Little Bit At A Time. Lol
The Saturday In The Park video you can find on youtube and watch all of it. If I remember correctly haha.
Seal and Otter show is hilarious.
Maybe at the end you should have jumped in the water haha
“I otter not go on.”
Man oh man Bryan, you make me laugh. My friend saw Phil perform back east in a summer festival, I’ve been jealous ever since.
Thanks again for telling your stories.
I saw you and Phil in Anaheim sometime back. When it was your turn you came running down the arms of the chairs in the theater, I’m sorry to say you fell. However, you made it funny and kept going. That was quite an evening.
Hey James! I saw that you sent a little help today too thanks for the insights.. glad some of my antics weren’t captured on camera! I was working a little too hard to succeed
Name dropper! Boy that is quite a bucket list of a band that you had, and all the other people that you had contact with. Phil Keaggy, I believe, is Noonie’s favorite guitarist. She hasn’t played in awhile. And DC Talk? The day that Jon and Noonie launched K-Life, Mind’s Eye was playing. I never heard of them, amazingly, but my daughter knew who they were. I was an immediate fan.
What adventures you have had during your career! I can’t even imagine, and I try to as I listen to you. And you lived to tell about it.
Sounds like heady times or how to just fall into a collection of fortuitous cirumstances, aka taking advantage of God’s grace. Love the concert you allude to in the picture with Mr Keaggy. Watched it on Youtube a few times. I believe your friend James was in the audience.
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Phil and you are good together and funny. Especially the video for Little Bit At A Time. Lol
The Saturday In The Park video you can find on youtube and watch all of it. If I remember correctly haha.
Seal and Otter show is hilarious.
Maybe at the end you should have jumped in the water haha
they sighted their own insurance restrictions.. water prolly wasn’t all that clean! LOL
“I otter not go on.”
Man oh man Bryan, you make me laugh. My friend saw Phil perform back east in a summer festival, I’ve been jealous ever since.
Thanks again for telling your stories.
the actual S&O show wasn’t quite as fun as I made it sound! lots of bad attitude to start with ! LOL
Would’ve loved to be at that Sea World concert – love the stories, keep ’em coming!
well I remember thinking take notes cause it can’t get any worse.. and here I am tellin that story 50 years later!
You have some great stories and memories. Thank you for sharing with us.
well RR I hope it makes up for that back stage pass you never got to use! Thanks for the encouragment all these years my friend
Holy Mackerel! Love it! Wish I was there! I would have loved to see you seal the deal on your solo career! Glad Phil didn’t short circuit it!
Thanks PG! Philly was a highlight .. never got better than that and it wasn’t about being on stage.. it was about being in the moment!
I never got to see Phil. That’s some funny stuff, seal and otter jokes.
You definitely know how to make lemonade from lemons.
Thanks MK! .. it was a harder night than I made it sound. I was worried about my image .. the Walrus was a bigger draw LOL
I saw you and Phil in Anaheim sometime back. When it was your turn you came running down the arms of the chairs in the theater, I’m sorry to say you fell. However, you made it funny and kept going. That was quite an evening.
Hey James! I saw that you sent a little help today too thanks for the insights.. glad some of my antics weren’t captured on camera! I was working a little too hard to succeed
Name dropper! Boy that is quite a bucket list of a band that you had, and all the other people that you had contact with. Phil Keaggy, I believe, is Noonie’s favorite guitarist. She hasn’t played in awhile. And DC Talk? The day that Jon and Noonie launched K-Life, Mind’s Eye was playing. I never heard of them, amazingly, but my daughter knew who they were. I was an immediate fan.
What adventures you have had during your career! I can’t even imagine, and I try to as I listen to you. And you lived to tell about it.
Hi RM! good to know you remember some of those days too!
Sounds like heady times or how to just fall into a collection of fortuitous cirumstances, aka taking advantage of God’s grace. Love the concert you allude to in the picture with Mr Keaggy. Watched it on Youtube a few times. I believe your friend James was in the audience.
Yea you might remember James rode motorcycles with me. He would be killed on his.
Yes, I did you a video as a memorial, to Dying to Meet You.
thanks.. for the support too Jamie!~ you are such a constant in our daily lives here at home!
Yes, I did a video as a memorial, to Dying to Meet You.