EMMANUEL ! Biblical in name .... Miracle in Playing ! So great these two. Tommy still with us - an amazement in fingering the strings on a guitar !!! Play on, good Sir ! GBjj
As a 70 year old picker I feel we have lost another one of our brethern... all my life I have played AT the guitar.. these gentlemen ARE the guitar... RIP Phil... 😓🎸
you rarely see 2 brothers that equal in talent, when I heard Tommy play for the first time, I knew then he would become the greatest, then I heard Phil, they're both great
I was in a famous Sydney music shop in about 2014 and thumbing through the music sheets with a mate. A bloke standing next to us offered some gratuitous advice. I almost fell over when I saw it was the great Phil Emmanuel. Have we ever seen two brothers as talented as these? I doubt it.
I can't agree more! They induct rappers and pop artist with minimal or no musical talent, yet ignore great musicians like them. Absolutely unacceptable!!
Nah. Rock n roll hall of fame doesn't deserve these two musician. I must say CGP award from chet atkins which whom Tommy admired so much is far better achievements than Rock n roll kind of shit award
Had the pleasure of meeting Tommy in Toombul QLD 1988 got his autograph shook his hand but have had the amazing opportunity of playing on stage with Phil Emmanuel, my band 'Mr. Q' 5 times over the last 4years - lovely fella legend and funny bloke
Yes it is but it was clear to see in Phil’s face and his voice that he was or had been a heavy smoker. Tommy looks so much younger and healthier despite his brutal schedule. If I am wrong I apologise but I was thinking he was not well and then sadly read of his passing. It was only a couple of years ago he and a number of players from his era played at the Centenary Rocks concert in the park in Brisbane so I saw him live one more time.
Didn't know Tommy had a brother... and what a brother! He can play the hell out of his guitar too! Amazing! Why is talent so unequally distributed? All for them and so little fo the rest of us!
I laugh hysterically when some crazy lists of “best guitar” players includes BB King (who could not darn the socks of the Emmanuel Brothers). How any list could not consider these guys is simply unbelievable or shall we just say “the lists are propaganda” of commercial music/marketing/ BS industry.
saw them playing together in Airlie Beach in 1985 ..I think it was 85 or 86....and they where doing the playing each others guitars then. Off to see Phil at the Byron Guitar festival in Nov 2017 ...Long time between Drinks
Does anyone happen to know what footage and performance 5:29 is from? I’ve been searching unsuccessfully on YT. It looks like an incredible performance!
I don’t really think he’s lost it, it’s not not as broad as it was. Phil had a very broad Queensland accent. It’s amazing, but Aussies have distinctive accents from state to state, as they do in America and England and just about every other country.
@@joycie014 You are correct young lady! My wife and I were in Tulsa, Oklahoma and I was booking into a hotel there. The lady behind the counter floored me when she asked me what part of Brisbane I was from! I said how would you know that? She replied you Aussies do not realise each state has their own accent. She was an exchange student in Brisbane for two years!
@@happyolddude it’s fascinating isn’t it? I love language and the origins of how it evolved the way it did. I was only made aware of it when my aunt, who born and raised here in Victoria, went to live in South Australia. After several years there, she and her family came back for a visit and she had developed this accent that sounded very upper class English; you know, with the elongated “a”. Take a word like plant, we say it so it sounds like ant, Val was suddenly calling it plant as in can’t. My mother was convinced she was “bunging it on” but realised when we visited her in S.A. that was how everybody spoke.
EMMANUEL ! Biblical in name .... Miracle in Playing ! So great these two. Tommy still with us - an amazement in fingering the strings on a guitar !!! Play on, good Sir ! GBjj
RIP Vale Phil Emanuel. Just found out tonight a couple of hours ago. Used to watch em all over Sydney in the late 70's early 80's
One set of parents in Australia gave us the best electric guitar player, and the best acoustic guitar player, in the world.
Astounding
I totally missed Phil's passing in the news. It makes me sad to know that they will never play together again in this life.
R.I.P. Phil.
As a 70 year old picker I feel we have lost another one of our brethern... all my life I have played AT the guitar.. these gentlemen ARE the guitar... RIP Phil... 😓🎸
R.I.P phil, greatest electric guitarist of all time
you rarely see 2 brothers that equal in talent, when I heard Tommy play for the first time, I knew then he would become the greatest, then I heard Phil, they're both great
I was in a famous Sydney music shop in about 2014 and thumbing through the music sheets with a mate. A bloke standing next to us offered some gratuitous advice. I almost fell over when I saw it was the great Phil Emmanuel. Have we ever seen two brothers as talented as these? I doubt it.
I'm a guitarist, I can pray and still never be that good. RIP Phil and thanks for your music.
They led the way for instrumentalists all over the world. May they both be honoured for evermore.
RIP Phil...simply the best Talented brothers ever👏👏👏👏👏
RIP Phil..what a great Talented Family. Much respect for the Emmanuel Brothers.
Two of THE best.
A blessed musical family whose dedication to music is remarkable. I only wish this short documentary could have been a little longer.
Love Phil. Rip.
Such an amazing family . I've been lucky enough to see tommy twice, what a nice man and awesome performer!
Both deserves to be in the rock n roll hall of fame
Neither deserves to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of fame because they have zer to do w rock and roll.
I can't agree more! They induct rappers and pop artist with minimal or no musical talent, yet ignore great musicians like them. Absolutely unacceptable!!
Nah. Rock n roll hall of fame doesn't deserve these two musician. I must say CGP award from chet atkins which whom Tommy admired so much is far better achievements than Rock n roll kind of shit award
wow what a great story ..so young as well starting out.
Love them both and together, sigh!♡
Used to love going to see John Engish and the Foster Brothers. Best five bucks you could ever spend.
Amazing story, amazing guitarists, RIP Phil. A very underrated musician.
Had the pleasure of meeting Tommy in Toombul QLD 1988 got his autograph shook his hand but have had the amazing opportunity of playing on stage with Phil Emmanuel, my band 'Mr. Q' 5 times over the last 4years - lovely fella legend and funny bloke
They always looked like they were having so much fun when they played together.
Thinking of you and yours Tommy! Such sad news to hear. R.I.P Phil
Yes it is but it was clear to see in Phil’s face and his voice that he was or had been a heavy smoker. Tommy looks so much younger and healthier despite his brutal schedule. If I am wrong I apologise but I was thinking he was not well and then sadly read of his passing. It was only a couple of years ago he and a number of players from his era played at the Centenary Rocks concert in the park in Brisbane so I saw him live one more time.
Greets to you and your brother. Great to hear and see you playing.
wow that is so amazing
Love y'all. Love your music. 🎵🎸
Thx,
Shoulda, Couda, Woulda
Didn't know Tommy had a brother... and what a brother! He can play the hell out of his guitar too! Amazing! Why is talent so unequally distributed? All for them and so little fo the rest of us!
Here's to you, Phil .
I laugh hysterically when some crazy lists of “best guitar” players includes BB King (who could not darn the socks of the Emmanuel Brothers). How any list could not consider these guys is simply unbelievable or shall we just say “the lists are propaganda” of commercial music/marketing/ BS industry.
LMAO. " After the count of 4..... 4 ! " Can't fool Tommy. EPIC.
Are there two other brothers this talented?
My best mate played with Phil, he said he was better than Tommy, he just didn't want all the bright lights.
Awesome
R.I.P Phil I will miss your .
These guys are like ACDC and the kangaroo is the symbol of Australia, incomparable virtuosos!)) Greetings from Russia!
RIP Phil.
R.I.P phill
Great great great
R.I.P. Phil
saw them playing together in Airlie Beach in 1985 ..I think it was 85 or 86....and they where doing the playing each others guitars then. Off to see Phil at the Byron Guitar festival in Nov 2017 ...Long time between Drinks
Kai Piatscheck
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I didn’t know Tommy had a brother
wow, phil died so suddenly. RIP
Asthma attack!! I have asthma and I lust cannot comprehend it. I'm at a loss at how it happened!!
Time passes and we must move on.
Phil looks like Edward van Halen
Phill looks like jack elam
Does anyone happen to know what footage and performance 5:29 is from? I’ve been searching unsuccessfully on YT. It looks like an incredible performance!
They have played that before like in the medley they played in France 2001 on youtube.
th-cam.com/video/zi1LoKfrctU/w-d-xo.html
André in Sydney
Phil was the eldest?????? I always thought it was the opposite.
YEAR??
It must be 2010 or 2011 if he was 55 years old. He was born 31 May 1955.
You can really tell how Tommy has been away from Auz. He's lost a lot of his accent.
Really?
I don’t really think he’s lost it, it’s not not as broad as it was. Phil had a very broad Queensland accent. It’s amazing, but Aussies have distinctive accents from state to state, as they do in America and England and just about every other country.
@@joycie014 You are correct young lady! My wife and I were in Tulsa, Oklahoma and I was booking into a hotel there. The lady behind the counter floored me when she asked me what part of Brisbane I was from! I said how would you know that? She replied you Aussies do not realise each state has their own accent. She was an exchange student in Brisbane for two years!
@@happyolddude it’s fascinating isn’t it? I love language and the origins of how it evolved the way it did. I was only made aware of it when my aunt, who born and raised here in Victoria, went to live in South Australia. After several years there, she and her family came back for a visit and she had developed this accent that sounded very upper class English; you know, with the elongated “a”. Take a word like plant, we say it so it sounds like ant, Val was suddenly calling it plant as in can’t. My mother was convinced she was “bunging it on” but realised when we visited her in S.A. that was how everybody spoke.
Qq
Brash.