Srv is why I bought my first guitar and my first strat. Go so into him I put the same pickups and everything Lol. Albert king and srv in session to me is freaking GOAT !!!! Keep a rockin
I remember Phil playing at Suz’s Blues House in London Ontario! 1990’s - 20 people in the audience. No slight against Phil - the great Mel Brown often played there to 20 people, too! Peace, Phil!
It's absolutely obvious to me that Philip's primary influence is SRV. His tone, licks, style and approach to the instrument are all SRV-esque. So yes, he played in Jeff Healey's band, but SRV was clearly a bigger influence on him. Seems obvious to me.
THIS US THE REAL DEAL FOLKS.JEFF HEALY DID NOT HAVE A STEVIE OR JIMI TONAL QUALITY.HE WAS AMAZING TOO,BUT NOTHING LIKE PHILLIPS STYLE.PURE ATTACK,CHOKING THE NOTES OUT....BUT HIS TONE IS JUST HEAVENLY...RIP JIMI,STEVIE AND JEFF.
I really do like Phillips playing, however, he gets too caught up in playing as many notes as possible. He totally loses the feel of the song here. Killer chops, phenominal tone, just too much going on.
Which is exactly what Albert King was trying to get across to Stevie Ray Vaughn and several more and STV listened but still had his licks when they were needed , peace be with his family and anyone else who listens !!!
Srv is why I bought my first guitar and my first strat. Go so into him I put the same pickups and everything Lol. Albert king and srv in session to me is freaking GOAT !!!! Keep a rockin
He’s awesome, love his guitar playing and his vocals.
As The Years/ Since I’ve Been Lovin You
Philip is so unrated. His playing is tremendous on every level.
What an incredible guitarist!! Man he is crazy good for reals!!
I saw him live last week, he is fuckin ridiculous, a must see for sure
Wow 👏👏👏wow
Hot Diggity Dog Snot & Slobber! Philip Sayce Birds of a feather my friend.. You did SRV proud.. 3rd Vaughan Brothers brutha! if you ask me! GOD BLESS!
Shout out for Top Gear's James May on drums.
I remember Phil playing at Suz’s Blues House in London Ontario! 1990’s - 20 people in the audience. No slight against Phil - the great Mel Brown often played there to 20 people, too!
Peace, Phil!
lol - I remember Suz -played there a couple times back in the day!
@@GaryCainMusic That’s very cool ! I was her competitor. I owned the Blues Club “the Other Side of Five”!
@@cherrypickerguitars ah cool - don't recall that one - in London as well I assume? I'm originally form Kitchener, so saw Mel all the time.
@@GaryCainMusic Yes, in London. I know Kitchener well. My place was like “Pop the Gator”
@@cherrypickerguitars yeah the 'Gator was world famous! Closed just before my time unfortunately.
HAPPY 2 B 77 TH LIKE.. ITS GOTTA GOOD GREAT GOD FEEL TO IT
🎤🎸🎶🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍
And remember: absolutely NO visual recording
Turn up the bass
I play electric because of SRV but what about his former boss Jeff Healey who literally played this all the time.
It's absolutely obvious to me that Philip's primary influence is SRV. His tone, licks, style and approach to the instrument are all SRV-esque. So yes, he played in Jeff Healey's band, but SRV was clearly a bigger influence on him. Seems obvious to me.
Is this the first time you 3 guys ever played together? Christ! Not a single one of you guys on the same page!
Can't believe RUclips put 2 adds in this...🤦🏼♂️
overplayer !
THIS US THE REAL DEAL FOLKS.JEFF HEALY DID NOT HAVE A STEVIE OR JIMI TONAL QUALITY.HE WAS AMAZING TOO,BUT NOTHING LIKE PHILLIPS STYLE.PURE ATTACK,CHOKING THE NOTES OUT....BUT HIS TONE IS JUST HEAVENLY...RIP JIMI,STEVIE AND JEFF.
I really do like Phillips playing, however, he gets too caught up in playing as many notes as possible. He totally loses the feel of the song here. Killer chops, phenominal tone, just too much going on.
Which is exactly what Albert King was trying to get across to Stevie Ray Vaughn and several more and STV listened but still had his licks when they were needed , peace be with his family and anyone else who listens !!!