People say no one swings like Eddie, which is true, but they should also say that about Sykes. Such a great groove in his playing. He just adds so much "drama", for want of a better word, to songs.
To me as a guitar player for 40 years, the 87 Whitesnake album is one of my top 3 guitar tones of all time. John’s solos have the smoothness and sound of a violin. Between his tone and his flawless rhythm and solos, he is only next to Steve Lukather as the most underrated guitar players of all time. Guitar perfection as far as I am concerned!
@@richardblack3385 I’ve just reread what I supposedly wrote; and its weird to me because I actually love that album; played it endlessly, so many memories; John Sykes is an absolute maestro of the guitar. Unheralded musical genius; solo for ‘Is this love’ absolutely mesmerising, equal to any lauded lead solo... ??? Not sure what i was meaning in that deleted post; but obviously way off the mark...
1987 and Blue Murder are probably the best 1,2 punch as far as guitar albums go at the time. Thank God for Bob Rock who helped John get his tone for Whitesnake, then carried it over to Blue Murder.
Bob is great at blending the tones of a couple of amps to get a huge sound. John had a couple of Mesa Mark 3 coliseum amps. 150watt monsters both set to different tones for that massive wall of sound. I wonder how much of those sessions carried over to what Bob did with Metallica on the Black Album.
@@rishz7857 yep, I remember first hearing the Thunder & Lightning album when Tower Record’s was still in business but my favorite remain’s, Tyger’s of Pan Tang Spellbound Album
I was a frustrated guitar player in the 80s and all the guitarists I knew were very aware of John, guys like him made it clear we should keep our day jobs and just love music and playing for the joy of it.
As far as I know, John didn't solo at all on Slide it in, he just added some rhythm parts over the existing recording. The biggest difference is a complete re-mix, where they took down the keyboards, and also did things like took out the echo in the solo for Standing in the Shadow (which IMO was a bad decision). And Neil Murray re-did the bass. However there is a version of that song that was a B-side from the 1987 sessions that might be Sykes. Although I've also heard it could be Dann Huff. What do people think? ruclips.net/video/ZVfbsM-WTRo/видео.html
I am aware of John since Tygers of Pan Tang. He is jawdropping awesome. Later on I even met him while I was recording. He was very nice. So let's face it: He plays killer, sings killer, looks great, is nice....damn, such kinda guys can make one sick. Just kidding. Great video Uncle Ben.
Ben, just like Yngvie Malmsteem, Dave Mustain, Zakk Wyde and the legend himself, Eddie Van Halen, John Sykes defined my High School and College music play list. I love his licks and rhythms. These men defined a generation of music for all of GenX'rs. And made music that we still enjoy and made us pick up the guitar and wanted to play them. Thank you for showcasing his great work.
I met Carmine Appice at a drum clinic in late 1988 just before the Blue Murder album was released and he spent ages talking to me and my then girlfriend, now wife, about all sorts of stuff. I'd just started learning to read drum music, so he handed me a copy of Realistic Rock gratis and then we got into the discussion about John. All three of the members of Blue Murder really wanted to do more with that band, but their scheduling was a nightmare at the time, and getting the album done was probably a minor miracle. Carmine was not at all how I thought he would be and had huge respect for Tony and John.
Man you have no idea how much joy it brings me to see someone praising Sykes!!! Besides Eddie Trunk, nobody truly gives him the recognition he deserves so this video is a godsend for me! Cheers Ben!!!
Proud to say John and I are from the same town, Reading in England, and he is a huge influence on me as a guitarist, and although sadly never met him, I'm friends with one of his cousins. My town also proudly produced Kate Middleton, Kate Winslet, Mike Oldfield and Ricky Gervais who I was at school with
2:59 Love Don’t stay / Crazy Nights 3:15 Raised on Rock / Crazy Nights 3:26 GangLand / Spellbound 3:39 HellBound / SpellBound 3:52 Uncle Ben Speaks 4:18 Cold Sweat / Thunder and Lighting 4:46 Uncle Ben Speaks 5:21 Slide It In / Slide It In 5:38 Give Me More Time / Slide It In 6:14 Uncle Ben Speaks 7:20 Crying in the Rain / WhiteSnake 7:33 Bad Boys / Whitesnake 7:59 Still Of The Night / WhiteSnake 8:20 Give me All Your Love / WhiteSnake 8:43 Children Of The Night / WhiteSnake 8:58 Here I Go Again / WhiteSnake 9:27 Your Gonna Break My Heart Again / WhiteSnake 9:45 Uncle Ben Speaks 10:06 Riot / Blue Murder 10:22 Blue Murder / Blue Murder 10:38 Black Hearted Woman / Blue Murder 10:57 Uncle Ben Speaks 11:25 We All Fall Down / Nothin’ But Trouble 11:44 Cry For Love / Nothin’ But Trouble 12:01 Love Child / Nothin’ But Trouble 12:24 Uncle Ben Speaks 12:35 Soul Stealer / Out Of My Tree 12:52 Black Days / Out Of My Tree 13:07 The Way You KISS Me / 20th Century 13:27 Uncle Ben Speaks Link to playlist with all songs ruclips.net/p/PLBXA-0q87bHcKk6XJ1I4gPkqyEePW_RRW
"Slide it in/slide it in →Give me more time/slide it in" ☝️😧 😌 Hmmmm... So, what......he's Tryna dikk her down, but he can't get it up...??! 🙆♂️ Is that what it is ..?? 😆 Because I defy anyone to try and explain that that means anything other than EXACTLY THAT!! 🙆♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ It's sooo cringe-tastic, I'm sure it busted the cringe-O-metre !
Thanks Ben for all the great execution, you're playing feels great.... These riffs all sound great in your hands... And Sykes is quite the music maker... I need to listen to more of his work
So happy to see you giving Sykes his dues Uncle Ben. One of my all time favourites. Sykes put out a couple of new songs last year on RUclips. The second one has an insane solo and is just classic John Sykes. His playing on the recent Gary Moore tribute is beautiful also.
Valley of the Kings is an epic song! John is one of my big influences. I got into his playing while listening to Blue Murder. I only found out afterwards that he was responsible for the epic sound of Whitesnake's "1987".
John is also an incredible singer. His live rendition of Still of the Night with Blue Murder is epic. His playing looks so effortless. It took two guitarists to try to replace him in Whitesnake and I don't think they succeeded. Great riffage Ben.
Sykes is one of the greatest shredders of all time. I still remember when I heard Cold Sweat's live version when I was a kid and it blew my mind. It still does. On top of the shredding, the guy looks great, has a great singin voice and can write great songs. And he can play piano.
I love John Sykes! That blue murder album is a masterpiece for that time. His playing is ridiculously good. He certainly is underrated. Let me correct that, he’s not underrated he’s just under acknowledged. Which brings me to my next point uncle Ben. Why are you vehemently against spotlighting Schenker? He’s influenced most of your 80s heroes and he’s an unbelievable talent, and really one of the most signature stylists ever. It makes absolutely no sense to me.
It was evident on Thunder and Lightning that Sykes had something to prove. Being a Gary Moore fan he came out swinging and no telling where Lizzy would have gone of they had stayed together...and healthy. An aside on Sykes is that Bob Rock has said "he's the best guitarist I've recorded." There's also a YT video recounting his audition for GnR that is well worth the listen.
“Nothin’ But Trouble” is among the greatest rock albums ever recorded in my opinion. John Sykes could easily have been a name on the tip of every 80’s rock fan’s tongue. Timing and circumstance were not in his favor. But he had the guitar chops to rival anyone, a voice to rival anyone, and the 80’s rocker good looks to have been on every teenage girls bedroom wall. He could have been as huge as Bon Jovi, but he just wasn’t.
In addition to being a triple threat, having had the chance to hang with him before and after multiple Thin Lizzy shows, he's not only a super nice dude, but as you'd expect. his hair smells terrific! Thanks for shining a spotlight on this underrated icon. Perhaps this could be a series? If so, I'd like to nominate the late great Criss Oliva for consideration.
Criss Oliva deserves this so much. Still one of the greatest ever to pick up a 6 string. He had that technical crazyness but combined it with his organic/swinging playing style and his crazy tapping melodies. so much intensity. listen to any of his solos on edge of thorns, streets, gutter ballet, hall of the.....well, basically ANY one of his solos. unparalleled
I'd kind of disagree that 'it's not as good', but it's definitely far more varied stylistically from song to song. Most of his solo albums are the same way. The self titled disc was mostly a straight up hard rock album. 'Nothin' But Trouble' was also mostly a victim of timing. By the time that record was released (1993) grunge had decimated the 80's rock scene, so it unfortunately never got the airplay and attention it was worthy of.
John also put out a new tune last year. Apparently he's got an entire album in the can (according to Eddie Trunk), but he has seemingly gone off grid again since. So, who knows if the thing will ever see the light of day. But, here's the new song from last year: ruclips.net/video/32-nrcjswV4/видео.html
I actually prefer the second album (Nothing But Trouble) over the debut album. To me it has more of the Whitesnake 87 album feel. Coverdale was so dumb to fire him-he was the sound of 80’s era Whitesnake.
Sykes is one of my all-time faves. I wore out my cassette copies of Slide it In and Whitesnake ('87) in high school. And the Blue Murder albums were in constant rotation throughout my 20s.
Sykes wrote some of my favorite riffs from the 80s and 90s, and I never realized until now. Thanks, Uncle Ben. My Nether regions are somewhat engorged.
John Sykes is such a massively underrated complete package of a guitarist, he can shred, riff, write killer hooks and even sing, such a great ace of all traits. As a sidenote I hadn't heard of Blue Murder before this video and HOOOOLY SHIT!
Awesome isn’t it. I’ve heard that Sykes was supposed to be the guitarist in the winery dogs before Ritchie Kotzen got the gig. Love Richie but Sykes with Sheehan & Portnoy Holley crap!
John Sykes is a badass. Love his songwriting, singing, guitar playing. The White snake album turned me on to him. I saw him with Blue Murder in Chicago and got to meet him and the band. Real cool guys. I am also puzzled that hardly anyone knows him. Soulful leads and badass riffs.
Sykes is amazing, a real guitar hero! Even with the limited time he was in Thin Lizzy he had a great impact on their style and of course in Whitesnake he became iconic!
Listen to the UK Slide it in album... then listen to the U.S. version. HUGE difference with JS. I'm 50, when that album came out we were all like, "Who is this guitar player!?" Been a fan ever since. Great to see he is still appreciated by newer generations. Yes he is grossly underrated not just for his playing and vocals but the writing. Any fellow musicians out there know how difficult it is to write a really good song, let alone a whole bunch of 'em. Thanks for the video!
This was a great video dude! FINALLY, somebody does justice to the man's music! Really appreciate that you touched on so much of the songs, and as far as I am concerned there are no bad ones! Been a Sykes fan since "Thin Lizzy" and still am to this day...
It's nice to see the Sweetwater Guitar Gallery, it's how I bought both a Epiphone SG Classic with P-90's and a Schecter Sun Valley Super Shredder in the past two years, I picked both from their pictures and they were also setup by the fantastic guitar techs there as well, something that really can make or break any guitar, no matter the price-point. That Tribute looks absolutely at home in the hands of a shred-lord like yourself Ben! I kinda wish they would re-make the BFG guitars from my childhood, I've always loved how gnarly the unsanded rough tops looked on them.
I gotta tell ya Ben. Whenever I have watched anything about John, no one ever talks about Tygers of Pan Tang or even try an touch on the BLISTERING Thin Lizzy CD, Thunder and Lightning. My hidden fav off that CD for a frenzied lead is on the song Someday She's Going to Hit Back. That right there is shredding for all John is worth. Also, the lead John play's in the song he recorded with Phil Lynott called Please Don't Leave me. That solo is AMAZING. Current favs from John is the song Cautionary Warning. That riff he is singing across is bad ass. If you get and chance, and you can somehow find a copy of it, try and find the band called The Three Musketeer's. The only things I have found are live concerts. It's Phil Lynott on Bass, Brian Downey on Drums and John on Guitar. THAT........is filled with shredtastic guitar. Thanks for including Tygers and Thin Lizzy in this Retrospective :-)
Agree with you 100% about every single riff on the white snake 1987 album being just amazing. The solos are pretty awesome too. One of my favorite albums ever. When I heard still of the night on the radio as a kid, it blew me away. I absolutely had to have it. I also remember being kind of disappointed with the radio version of here I go again but, the longer version on the tape made everything all better. Still of the night also is better on the album version that it is on the single version. I didn’t know he played a Les Paul through a Mesa boogie though. That was very interesting information. I will say those riffs sound pretty sick on the bridge pickup of an Rg550 through a 100W boss katana if you get it dialed in right. Super fun to play.
Yes, it slowly starts, that people recognize the great John Sykes, thx for making that compilation, Ben! His albums "Atomic Cowboy" and "20th Century" run in heavy rotation a while now on my fav list - I didn't know the guy myself until I watched an episode of the channel "Late Night Sessions", which I can highly recommend, Dave Brewster is a great guitarist and teacher himself!
Rediscovered Sykes during lockdown after seeing that incredible Tommy Aldridge footage at the drum clinic playing Crying in the Rain. After that it was the '87 album and then its true sequel, the Blue Murder debut, that i listened to for the rest of 2020 and into 2021.
No one ever talks about John's hair? His flaxion mane set new standards of coiffure and bouffant amongst guitar players the world over. Those 4 ply feathered layers with highlighted blonde streaks were leagues ahead of his contemporaries like the dutch farm boy Adrian Vandenberg, who's gouda inflected wisps of dolly pubes were completely outclassed.
The Slide It In album was already recorded when John joined (the UK version). His contribution is significant with the heavy rhythm overdubs and smoldering Sykes solos, although some original solos were left. Also, not sure how familiar you are with pre-Sykes Whitesnake, but they re-recorded a number of older tunes with Mr Sykes to “Sykes them up” as it were: Crying In the Rain, Fool For Your Loving, and of course Here I Go Again.
@@mikep9984 No, the original and best, imo, version of Fool For Your Loving was with Marsden & Moody (who both co-wrote it) on Ready an' Willing. The Vai version was on Slip of the Tongue, while Sykes only ever played it live and didn't do any studio overdubs or re-recording of the track.
You've captured the essence of John Sykes' tone perfectly. The chunky riffs, the piercing squeals - everything! I've had the good fortune of working with Mister Sykes on several occasions between 1998 and 2007, when he toured with different incarnations of Thin Lizzy, and your video puts me right back in those concert halls. To anyone who isn't familiar with John's Thin Lizzy, listen to One Night Only (2000) - it represents the renewed Lizzy formula in ultimate form!
Add Vito Bratta from White Lion and Michael Schenker and you have my top 5 right there! (and somewhere in there is Warren DiMartini as well... So yeah, 6 in my top 5, hehe
Man, thank you for doing this on John Sykes! I jumped on this video as soon as I saw it on my feed. I found him as a young teen in the 80s and was immediately drawn to his playing, and songwriting, but oh my God, the way he makes his guitar solos sing with his vibrato! I spent so much time modeling my own vibrato from his. Such perfection in his hands.
I was in high school and a friend was grooving on his walkman. I asked what was he listening to, and he was nice enough to let me hear 'Slow and Easy' for the first time. I was blown away, and bought the album that weekend. John Sykes guitar sound playing made the self titled album be the EPIC audio experience it was. It is still one of my faves and I bought the Red, White Blue remastered greatest hits as well. Great job exploring one most under-rated guitar heroes.
John Sykes is an amazing songwriter/guitar player/ vocalist. Sadly, he´s apparently some sort of perfectionist to a degree that borders on obsessiveness. He was supposed to be the vocalist/guitarist for what eventually became The Winery Dogs but that whole thing ended rather unceremoniously. According to Portnoy, he was constantly reworking their songs over and over and over again, to the point that he & Billy Sheehan told him: "Dude, the songs a great. Let us finally record them and get the album out." And then he left the project and they got Richie Kotzen instead. He also has delayed his new studio album more times than anybody remembers. It´s like he wants to brake Axl Rose´s record for the delay of "Chinese Democracy" or something. Personally, I´ve given up on ever hearing this new John Sykes album in our lifetime.
@@axchisler Sykes is supposed to release a new solo album, "it's coming and it's gonna be great and will be epic and everything.... " It's over a decade since he announced it and the only thing he released is a single, which is basically an old, reworked Blue Murder song from the late 90's. Made out of it what you want....
I like that you mentioned him as a "triple threat" because his vocals were just as amazing as his riffs and leads. When Nothin' but Trouble came out and I heard "Save My Love", I was amazed at his vocal range. That album was released around the time that Boyz II Men were VERY popular and I told my friend that if he asked those guys to record a version of "Save My Love", it would have been a #1 hit at the time! NO DOUBT!
YES!!!!! So glad you did this video! John has so many great riffs but for me It’s his leads and outro solos. Many times I needed to stop the song and rewind just to listen to solos again and again. “Riot” is a great example.
John Sykes, the man who basically redefined how I looked at writing riffs. So many people just don't understand how good of a songwriter he is. Also shoutouts to the anime Black heaven for using Cautionary Warning as their opening song lol
Commenting before I've even got into the first riff, John is my favourite guitarist of all time, has possibly the greatest tone of all time and something I'm still trying to emulate till this day. Looking forward to more John sykes stuff from you, always good 👌👍
Well thanks for that trip down memory lane that 87 white snake album and the blue murder album as well were pivotal in my development as a young guitar player... honestly I probably spent more hours in front of a mirror playing air guitar to those records than anything else lol John Sykes vocals on the blue murder album deserve honorable mention as well
I have wondered for many years who's style I played more like and this blew my mind, this is my style. But I never heard it quite as clear until now. I mean I know sykes is an amazing guitarist and have always admired him, but I am just realizing that he was a bigger influence on me than I knew. Thank you for this video.
To me, the Thunder and Lightning album is the pre-eminent opus for Sykes. His solos on the title track, Someday She’s Going To Hit Back, and the trade offs he does with Gotham on This is The One are beyond incredible. This album does not get the credit it deserves because it’s one of the heaviest albums of the 80’s, full stop.
@@briandennehy6380 for me you’ve got to get hold of his performance at reading rock festival recorded and broadcast by the bbc at the time.The sun goes down is on another level to the studio version
Absolutely. I am a Les Paul guy -- which means I will put up with a lot of crap because the reward is that sound. And being that guy, I always liked Sykes as the LP is a guitar that really defines his sound and look. Great riffs, solid lead player. Good singer too. Thanks for this one.
Tha dude was a force of nature, period. His playing dominated the stage, dominated the song, dominated the audience. If I was to name the reason I picked up the guitar, I would definitely say that "You're gonna break my heart again" was THAT song and THAT sound I always wanted to play. Thanks Uncle Ben for another great one! If you were to do the same for Mark Diglio, I'll forever be your most loyal follower 😁
The reason why I took up guitar and own a Les Paul.....John Sykes. My favorite guitarist. I was 16 when the 1987 Whitesnake album hit. I went to see Whitesnake on tour finally in 1990 and it was Steve Vai. I know...I know...people like him more but I'm just a Sykes fanboy.
My favourite Thin Lizzy song is Cold Sweat. It's not "Classic Lizzy" but it's nasty and angry and will cut you with a broken pint glass for looking at it funny. Top work, Uncle Ben.
uncle ben one of your best vids sykes is amazing ax man glad you put him up on the pedestal very kool love the blue murder album one of my favorites great job uncle ben
I knew John was a killer guitar player as well as a great singer first time I heard him in his band Blue Murder, Song Valley Of The Kings way back in the day of HeadBangers Ball
Thanks for watching Riff Retrospective: John Sykes!!! Who should cover on the next installment?!
Jake E Lee
Nuno Bettencourt.
Warren DiMartini
Randy
Tony Iommi🔥🤘🏻
People say no one swings like Eddie, which is true, but they should also say that about Sykes. Such a great groove in his playing. He just adds so much "drama", for want of a better word, to songs.
No one swings like Eddie
Yeah but nobody does swing like Eddie
Been following Sykes for 40 years and don't know why he's never included in any discussions about great guitarists!
@@jebjebson8743 And no one swings like Sykes.
John Sykes is nothing compared to Eddie. Eddie was a pioneer one of the few.
To me as a guitar player for 40 years, the 87 Whitesnake album is one of my top 3 guitar tones of all time. John’s solos have the smoothness and sound of a violin. Between his tone and his flawless rhythm and solos, he is only next to Steve Lukather as the most underrated guitar players of all time. Guitar perfection as far as I am concerned!
The tone is a bit to saturated.. but the playing and songwriting puts it in my top 10 guitar albums
@@krillinroshi9312 lmaooooo
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I’ve just reread what I supposedly wrote; and its weird to me because I actually love that album; played it endlessly, so many memories; John Sykes is an absolute maestro of the guitar.
Unheralded musical genius; solo for ‘Is this love’ absolutely mesmerising, equal to any lauded lead solo...
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Not sure what i was meaning in that deleted post; but obviously way off the mark...
agreed
@@krillinroshi9312 your a great saiyaman
1987 and Blue Murder are probably the best 1,2 punch as far as guitar albums go at the time. Thank God for Bob Rock who helped John get his tone for Whitesnake, then carried it over to Blue Murder.
100% agree on this
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Bob is great at blending the tones of a couple of amps to get a huge sound. John had a couple of Mesa Mark 3 coliseum amps. 150watt monsters both set to different tones for that massive wall of sound.
I wonder how much of those sessions carried over to what Bob did with Metallica on the Black Album.
@@Swampster70I believe those Mark III Coliseums are 180 watts.
Blizzard of Oz and Diary of a madman
Absolutely right - John Sykes is indeed one of the most underrated guitarists ever. He is an absolute MONSTER of a player!
Blue Murder, at his best, running on all cylinders !
@@lorettahookano6139you need to listen to him with Thin Lizzy (Renegade & Thunder n Lightning albums)
@@rishz7857 yep, I remember first hearing the Thunder & Lightning album when Tower Record’s was still in business but my favorite remain’s, Tyger’s of Pan Tang Spellbound Album
I was a frustrated guitar player in the 80s and all the guitarists I knew were very aware of John, guys like him made it clear we should keep our day jobs and just love music and playing for the joy of it.
As far as I know, John didn't solo at all on Slide it in, he just added some rhythm parts over the existing recording. The biggest difference is a complete re-mix, where they took down the keyboards, and also did things like took out the echo in the solo for Standing in the Shadow (which IMO was a bad decision). And Neil Murray re-did the bass.
However there is a version of that song that was a B-side from the 1987 sessions that might be Sykes. Although I've also heard it could be Dann Huff. What do people think? ruclips.net/video/ZVfbsM-WTRo/видео.html
Was my favorite guitarist growing up! Valley of the Kings! Everyone go listen to that song
Sykes is up there with the best of them, come back John ASAP please!!!!!
Mr. Sykes is a true beast. Great to see people apreciating that
I am aware of John since Tygers of Pan Tang. He is jawdropping awesome. Later on I even met him while I was recording. He was very nice. So let's face it: He plays killer, sings killer, looks great, is nice....damn, such kinda guys can make one sick. Just kidding. Great video Uncle Ben.
Criminally underrated guitarist!
The ’Thunder And Lightning’ album blows my mind every time I listen to it. Full of awesome riffs and solos. Seriously underrated guitarist!
That whole album is a masterpiece my favorite song is the last one heart attack!
Love the riff to Holy Wars.
Down on your luck (Hollywood) & Thunder n Lightning solo brings chills to me everytime I hear it. Love that heavy sound.
Ben, just like Yngvie Malmsteem, Dave Mustain, Zakk Wyde and the legend himself, Eddie Van Halen, John Sykes defined my High School and College music play list. I love his licks and rhythms. These men defined a generation of music for all of GenX'rs. And made music that we still enjoy and made us pick up the guitar and wanted to play them. Thank you for showcasing his great work.
Who the fuck are Dave Mustain and Zakk Wyde? Learn to spell please before making any meaningful comment!
John Sykes is so awesome! Agree that he is seriously underrated.
Right there with Frank Marino, Dave Meniketti & Nuno Bettencourt
@@i5150v1 Nuno is hardly underrated, meniketti is however
Under appreciated, never underrated.
Sykes is a beast ! That Blue Murder stuff is bad ass !
I met Carmine Appice at a drum clinic in late 1988 just before the Blue Murder album was released and he spent ages talking to me and my then girlfriend, now wife, about all sorts of stuff. I'd just started learning to read drum music, so he handed me a copy of Realistic Rock gratis and then we got into the discussion about John. All three of the members of Blue Murder really wanted to do more with that band, but their scheduling was a nightmare at the time, and getting the album done was probably a minor miracle. Carmine was not at all how I thought he would be and had huge respect for Tony and John.
Tony is such a nice guy and he responds to almost every post on his channel.
I have turned so many of my friends on to Blue Murder. Nobody should be able to shred like that, and have that voice.
John is a metal god.
Man you have no idea how much joy it brings me to see someone praising Sykes!!! Besides Eddie Trunk, nobody
truly gives him the recognition he deserves so this video is a godsend for me! Cheers Ben!!!
100% agree...the guy is filthy good and generally overlooked considering his body of work is so well known.
A-men to that bro!!!
Proud to say John and I are from the same town, Reading in England, and he is a huge influence on me as a guitarist, and although sadly never met him, I'm friends with one of his cousins.
My town also proudly produced Kate Middleton, Kate Winslet, Mike Oldfield and Ricky Gervais who I was at school with
Sounds like a wonderful town to be in!
Hi Steve I’m reading also. Any idea when he left Reading? Can’t find much info on it
@@alexhigh5363 here's the link to John's bio on his official site
Man, what’s in the water in that town? 😂
2:59 Love Don’t stay / Crazy Nights
3:15 Raised on Rock / Crazy Nights
3:26 GangLand / Spellbound
3:39 HellBound / SpellBound
3:52 Uncle Ben Speaks
4:18 Cold Sweat / Thunder and Lighting
4:46 Uncle Ben Speaks
5:21 Slide It In / Slide It In
5:38 Give Me More Time / Slide It In
6:14 Uncle Ben Speaks
7:20 Crying in the Rain / WhiteSnake
7:33 Bad Boys / Whitesnake
7:59 Still Of The Night / WhiteSnake
8:20 Give me All Your Love / WhiteSnake
8:43 Children Of The Night / WhiteSnake
8:58 Here I Go Again / WhiteSnake
9:27 Your Gonna Break My Heart Again / WhiteSnake
9:45 Uncle Ben Speaks
10:06 Riot / Blue Murder
10:22 Blue Murder / Blue Murder
10:38 Black Hearted Woman / Blue Murder
10:57 Uncle Ben Speaks
11:25 We All Fall Down / Nothin’ But Trouble
11:44 Cry For Love / Nothin’ But Trouble
12:01 Love Child / Nothin’ But Trouble
12:24 Uncle Ben Speaks
12:35 Soul Stealer / Out Of My Tree
12:52 Black Days / Out Of My Tree
13:07 The Way You KISS Me / 20th Century
13:27 Uncle Ben Speaks
Link to playlist with all songs ruclips.net/p/PLBXA-0q87bHcKk6XJ1I4gPkqyEePW_RRW
"Slide it in/slide it in
→Give me more time/slide it in"
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Hmmmm...
So, what......he's Tryna dikk her down, but he can't get it up...??! 🙆♂️
Is that what it is ..?? 😆
Because I defy anyone to try and explain that that means anything other than EXACTLY THAT!! 🙆♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
It's sooo cringe-tastic, I'm sure it busted the cringe-O-metre !
Loved this. John is so underrated. That first Blue Murder album is absolute gold!
Thanks Ben for all the great execution, you're playing feels great.... These riffs all sound great in your hands... And Sykes is quite the music maker... I need to listen to more of his work
So happy to see you giving Sykes his dues Uncle Ben. One of my all time favourites. Sykes put out a couple of new songs last year on RUclips. The second one has an insane solo and is just classic John Sykes. His playing on the recent Gary Moore tribute is beautiful also.
Valley of the Kings is an epic song! John is one of my big influences. I got into his playing while listening to Blue Murder. I only found out afterwards that he was responsible for the epic sound of Whitesnake's "1987".
And he can sing _Still of the Night_ live!
Asked him for a autograph on Blackpool Pleasure Beach told me to f##k o#f 😂
Thanks for this. He’s truly in a league of his own. There’s never enough homage paid to this undeniable Monster of Rock. All hail John James Sykes!
John is also an incredible singer. His live rendition of Still of the Night with Blue Murder is epic. His playing looks so effortless. It took two guitarists to try to replace him in Whitesnake and I don't think they succeeded. Great riffage Ben.
I love Vai but replacing Sykes' flavor in that band is impossible for even him.
Sykes is one of the greatest shredders of all time. I still remember when I heard Cold Sweat's live version when I was a kid and it blew my mind. It still does. On top of the shredding, the guy looks great, has a great singin voice and can write great songs. And he can play piano.
I love John Sykes! That blue murder album is a masterpiece for that time. His playing is ridiculously good. He certainly is underrated. Let me correct that, he’s not underrated he’s just under acknowledged. Which brings me to my next point uncle Ben. Why are you vehemently against spotlighting Schenker? He’s influenced most of your 80s heroes and he’s an unbelievable talent, and really one of the most signature stylists ever. It makes absolutely no sense to me.
It was evident on Thunder and Lightning that Sykes had something to prove. Being a Gary Moore fan he came out swinging and no telling where Lizzy would have gone of they had stayed together...and healthy. An aside on Sykes is that Bob Rock has said "he's the best guitarist I've recorded." There's also a YT video recounting his audition for GnR that is well worth the listen.
Always thought Sykes' tone was BUTTER. And his riffs were as good as anyone's. Great tribute, Uncle Ben!
“Nothin’ But Trouble” is among the greatest rock albums ever recorded in my opinion. John Sykes could easily have been a name on the tip of every 80’s rock fan’s tongue. Timing and circumstance were not in his favor. But he had the guitar chops to rival anyone, a voice to rival anyone, and the 80’s rocker good looks to have been on every teenage girls bedroom wall. He could have been as huge as Bon Jovi, but he just wasn’t.
I love John Sykes! Bad Boys is my favorite song of the 1987 album.
Yeah, deffo!
IMO Bad Boys is a better riff than SOTN.
Since none of us will approach their level in this lifetime. Play with heart. So many greats. Learn from them
In addition to being a triple threat, having had the chance to hang with him before and after multiple Thin Lizzy shows, he's not only a super nice dude, but as you'd expect. his hair smells terrific! Thanks for shining a spotlight on this underrated icon. Perhaps this could be a series? If so, I'd like to nominate the late great Criss Oliva for consideration.
Love that idea!!!
Criss Oliva deserves this so much. Still one of the greatest ever to pick up a 6 string. He had that technical crazyness but combined it with his organic/swinging playing style and his crazy tapping melodies. so much intensity. listen to any of his solos on edge of thorns, streets, gutter ballet, hall of the.....well, basically ANY one of his solos. unparalleled
Yeah Ben, you have do something about Criss Oliva!
Crying in the rain's solo is my favorite of all time. All that emotion!
The first Blue Murder album was amazing, never knew there was a second. Guess I know what I'll be streaming this afternoon.
It's not as good as the first one but it isn't bad.
It's different from the first one. The production isn't as full and monstrous sounding. But the songs are great. The playing and singing is great too
I'd kind of disagree that 'it's not as good', but it's definitely far more varied stylistically from song to song. Most of his solo albums are the same way. The self titled disc was mostly a straight up hard rock album. 'Nothin' But Trouble' was also mostly a victim of timing. By the time that record was released (1993) grunge had decimated the 80's rock scene, so it unfortunately never got the airplay and attention it was worthy of.
John also put out a new tune last year. Apparently he's got an entire album in the can (according to Eddie Trunk), but he has seemingly gone off grid again since. So, who knows if the thing will ever see the light of day. But, here's the new song from last year:
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I actually prefer the second album (Nothing But Trouble) over the debut album. To me it has more of the Whitesnake 87 album feel. Coverdale was so dumb to fire him-he was the sound of 80’s era Whitesnake.
John Sykes is a legend, one of the best all around players. Just an amazing talent and criminally underrated. Great video Ben!
John Sykes has always been an axe god in my eyes. His hair has a separate god-tier…
Massive jealousy! Mine has departed☹But I can still play guitar😀
I first clicked like, then watched the video! I effin love Sykes!
Sykes is underappreciated…
not underrated!!
Agree 100%
Exactly!
That’s exactly right. In no way is he underrated. If he would put out some freaking music, he’d be more well known.
Can't hardly get him to come out of his house. He is president of rock and roll hall of Fame though. Yeah, I think he has agoraphobia
Crying in the rain solo is amazing.
Sykes is one of my all-time faves. I wore out my cassette copies of Slide it In and Whitesnake ('87) in high school. And the Blue Murder albums were in constant rotation throughout my 20s.
Sykes wrote some of my favorite riffs from the 80s and 90s, and I never realized until now. Thanks, Uncle Ben. My Nether regions are somewhat engorged.
John Sykes is awesome. Thunder and Lightning is so kickass and way underratted. Riff Retrospective is great!
John Sykes is such a massively underrated complete package of a guitarist, he can shred, riff, write killer hooks and even sing, such a great ace of all traits. As a sidenote I hadn't heard of Blue Murder before this video and HOOOOLY SHIT!
Awesome isn’t it. I’ve heard that Sykes was supposed to be the guitarist in the winery dogs before Ritchie Kotzen got the gig. Love Richie but Sykes with Sheehan & Portnoy Holley crap!
@@joemartucci4786 Agreed!
This takes me back to 1987. Thanks Mr. Eller.
John Sykes is a badass. Love his songwriting, singing, guitar playing. The White snake album turned me on to him. I saw him with Blue Murder in Chicago and got to meet him and the band. Real cool guys. I am also puzzled that hardly anyone knows him. Soulful leads and badass riffs.
I love his "larger than life" tone, full of gain , high mids, and ambience.
This video was awesome! Sykes is incredibly underrated. John Norum would be a great player for one of these videos, another underappreciated player.
So beautiful Uncle Ben. John Sykes is a genius, singing and playing those complex riffs at the same time. Like Mustaine.
Thank you, Ben. John is a freaking god, and turning more people on to his greatness is wonderful thing.
Sykes is amazing, a real guitar hero! Even with the limited time he was in Thin Lizzy he had a great impact on their style and of course in Whitesnake he became iconic!
One of the most under appreciated rock guitarist. He had his own sound. Only a handful of legends can achieve that.
Listen to the UK Slide it in album... then listen to the U.S. version. HUGE difference with JS. I'm 50, when that album came out we were all like, "Who is this guitar player!?" Been a fan ever since. Great to see he is still appreciated by newer generations. Yes he is grossly underrated not just for his playing and vocals but the writing. Any fellow musicians out there know how difficult it is to write a really good song, let alone a whole bunch of 'em. Thanks for the video!
Exactly. The writing of great songs. Those songs are the vehicles that give a shredder his magic carpet to fly on and be heard be the public.
its remixed, with sykes added but he plays the same riffs so should not be given credit for those
Fabulous video !! Sykes is a beast
Love his playing on the "Still Got the Blues" song/tribute!
On top of all that riffage is the best vibrato I’ve ever heard. Broad, even, and so smooth!
When listening to John Sykes riffs all I hear is someone who loved EVH ….! Which is always a good thing!
but he didnt sound anything like him,which was odd but great
“Feel your love tonight”… the riff that keeps on giving
This was a great video dude! FINALLY, somebody does justice to the man's music!
Really appreciate that you touched on so much of the songs, and as far as I am concerned
there are no bad ones! Been a Sykes fan since "Thin Lizzy" and still am to this day...
It's nice to see the Sweetwater Guitar Gallery, it's how I bought both a Epiphone SG Classic with P-90's and a Schecter Sun Valley Super Shredder in the past two years, I picked both from their pictures and they were also setup by the fantastic guitar techs there as well, something that really can make or break any guitar, no matter the price-point.
That Tribute looks absolutely at home in the hands of a shred-lord like yourself Ben! I kinda wish they would re-make the BFG guitars from my childhood, I've always loved how gnarly the unsanded rough tops looked on them.
I gotta tell ya Ben. Whenever I have watched anything about John, no one ever talks about Tygers of Pan Tang or even try an touch on the BLISTERING Thin Lizzy CD, Thunder and Lightning. My hidden fav off that CD for a frenzied lead is on the song Someday She's Going to Hit Back. That right there is shredding for all John is worth. Also, the lead John play's in the song he recorded with Phil Lynott called Please Don't Leave me. That solo is AMAZING. Current favs from John is the song Cautionary Warning. That riff he is singing across is bad ass. If you get and chance, and you can somehow find a copy of it, try and find the band called The Three Musketeer's. The only things I have found are live concerts. It's Phil Lynott on Bass, Brian Downey on Drums and John on Guitar. THAT........is filled with shredtastic guitar. Thanks for including Tygers and Thin Lizzy in this Retrospective :-)
Thunder and Lightning is just beyond incredible. This was Phil’s requiem….
❤️
John Sykes, what a tone hunk! 😍
Sykes is killer! More videos like this please 👍
Agree with you 100% about every single riff on the white snake 1987 album being just amazing. The solos are pretty awesome too. One of my favorite albums ever. When I heard still of the night on the radio as a kid, it blew me away. I absolutely had to have it. I also remember being kind of disappointed with the radio version of here I go again but, the longer version on the tape made everything all better. Still of the night also is better on the album version that it is on the single version. I didn’t know he played a Les Paul through a Mesa boogie though. That was very interesting information. I will say those riffs sound pretty sick on the bridge pickup of an Rg550 through a 100W boss katana if you get it dialed in right. Super fun to play.
I hit “Like” before I hit play!
Same here, anything with 'John Sykes' in the title gets my like!
Thanks Uncle Ben!
Yes, it slowly starts, that people recognize the great John Sykes, thx for making that compilation, Ben!
His albums "Atomic Cowboy" and "20th Century" run in heavy rotation a while now on my fav list - I didn't know the guy myself until I watched an episode of the channel "Late Night Sessions", which I can highly recommend, Dave Brewster is a great guitarist and teacher himself!
Thank you, for this , John Sykes is another guitar legend. And you are also one , thank you Uncle Ben.
Rediscovered Sykes during lockdown after seeing that incredible Tommy Aldridge footage at the drum clinic playing Crying in the Rain. After that it was the '87 album and then its true sequel, the Blue Murder debut, that i listened to for the rest of 2020 and into 2021.
From the very moment i heard him back in 87, I went... who- is- this guitar....monster?! 😮 Sykes is guitarzilla.
No one ever talks about John's hair? His flaxion mane set new standards of coiffure and bouffant amongst guitar players the world over. Those 4 ply feathered layers with highlighted blonde streaks were leagues ahead of his contemporaries like the dutch farm boy Adrian Vandenberg, who's gouda inflected wisps of dolly pubes were completely outclassed.
Dived deep into a lexicon it seems...
Agree. But that's history now. Only Coverdale has managed to maintain the mane.
fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkking awesome....my hair still looks like this,only loaded with grey
This fucking comment is amazing
Comment of the day!
Thanks! John Sykes one of the most versatile awesome guitar singer songwriter fabulousos! On the planet! 10/10!
The Slide It In album was already recorded when John joined (the UK version). His contribution is significant with the heavy rhythm overdubs and smoldering Sykes solos, although some original solos were left.
Also, not sure how familiar you are with pre-Sykes Whitesnake, but they re-recorded a number of older tunes with Mr Sykes to “Sykes them up” as it were: Crying In the Rain, Fool For Your Loving, and of course Here I Go Again.
Spot On Thomas!!
Fool for your loving was on slide it in. Steve Vai
@@mikep9984 No, the original and best, imo, version of Fool For Your Loving was with Marsden & Moody (who both co-wrote it) on Ready an' Willing. The Vai version was on Slip of the Tongue, while Sykes only ever played it live and didn't do any studio overdubs or re-recording of the track.
Love Sykes but mel galley did a better job
You've captured the essence of John Sykes' tone perfectly. The chunky riffs, the piercing squeals - everything! I've had the good fortune of working with Mister Sykes on several occasions between 1998 and 2007, when he toured with different incarnations of Thin Lizzy, and your video puts me right back in those concert halls. To anyone who isn't familiar with John's Thin Lizzy, listen to One Night Only (2000) - it represents the renewed Lizzy formula in ultimate form!
My top three: John Sykes, George Lynch and Eddie of course -- since the 80s. I've always wished Blue Murder would get back together.
Add Vito Bratta from White Lion and Michael Schenker and you have my top 5 right there! (and somewhere in there is Warren DiMartini as well... So yeah, 6 in my top 5, hehe
John is great but top 3 anything. Nope
@@chrispetersen4863 Drom Schenker and add Jake E Lee. that's my tops
@@rickw5024 * facepalm * How could I have forgotten Jake!! Just add Jake to the list! Keep Schenker as well!
Scott Gorham & Theodore Nugent are totally cool.
Man, thank you for doing this on John Sykes! I jumped on this video as soon as I saw it on my feed. I found him as a young teen in the 80s and was immediately drawn to his playing, and songwriting, but oh my God, the way he makes his guitar solos sing with his vibrato! I spent so much time modeling my own vibrato from his. Such perfection in his hands.
The guitar solo for "Crying in the Rain" is easily in my top 10 for greatest guitar solos of all time!
I was in high school and a friend was grooving on his walkman. I asked what was he listening to, and he was nice enough to let me hear 'Slow and Easy' for the first time. I was blown away, and bought the album that weekend. John Sykes guitar sound playing made the self titled album be the EPIC audio experience it was. It is still one of my faves and I bought the Red, White Blue remastered greatest hits as well. Great job exploring one most under-rated guitar heroes.
John Sykes is an amazing songwriter/guitar player/ vocalist. Sadly, he´s apparently some sort of perfectionist to a degree that borders on obsessiveness.
He was supposed to be the vocalist/guitarist for what eventually became The Winery Dogs but that whole thing ended rather unceremoniously. According to Portnoy, he was constantly reworking their songs over and over and over again, to the point that he & Billy Sheehan told him: "Dude, the songs a great. Let us finally record them and get the album out." And then he left the project and they got Richie Kotzen instead.
He also has delayed his new studio album more times than anybody remembers. It´s like he wants to brake Axl Rose´s record for the delay of "Chinese Democracy" or something. Personally, I´ve given up on ever hearing this new John Sykes album in our lifetime.
Close as I'm guessing we'll get for a while: ruclips.net/video/32-nrcjswV4/видео.html
Sounds more like Portnoy than Sykes 🤔
@@axchisler Sykes is supposed to release a new solo album, "it's coming and it's gonna be great and will be epic and everything.... " It's over a decade since he announced it and the only thing he released is a single, which is basically an old, reworked Blue Murder song from the late 90's.
Made out of it what you want....
I see what portnoy has done with later d.t. tracks Sykes was probably right
Love John Sykes! To me, he’s the most underrated guitarist ever! Great video - thank you!!
I like that you mentioned him as a "triple threat" because his vocals were just as amazing as his riffs and leads.
When Nothin' but Trouble came out and I heard "Save My Love", I was amazed at his vocal range. That album was released around the time that Boyz II Men were VERY popular and I told my friend that if he asked those guys to record a version of "Save My Love", it would have been a #1 hit at the time! NO DOUBT!
Dude is just too talented
YES!!!!! So glad you did this video! John has so many great riffs but for me It’s his leads and outro solos. Many times I needed to stop the song and rewind just to listen to solos again and again. “Riot” is a great example.
John is one of my favourite guitar player of all times. Criminally underrated.Great video, Man!
John Sykes, the man who basically redefined how I looked at writing riffs. So many people just don't understand how good of a songwriter he is.
Also shoutouts to the anime Black heaven for using Cautionary Warning as their opening song lol
Commenting before I've even got into the first riff, John is my favourite guitarist of all time, has possibly the greatest tone of all time and something I'm still trying to emulate till this day. Looking forward to more John sykes stuff from you, always good 👌👍
Well thanks for that trip down memory lane that 87 white snake album and the blue murder album as well were pivotal in my development as a young guitar player... honestly I probably spent more hours in front of a mirror playing air guitar to those records than anything else lol John Sykes vocals on the blue murder album deserve honorable mention as well
I have wondered for many years who's style I played more like and this blew my mind, this is my style. But I never heard it quite as clear until now. I mean I know sykes is an amazing guitarist and have always admired him, but I am just realizing that he was a bigger influence on me than I knew. Thank you for this video.
To me, the Thunder and Lightning album is the pre-eminent opus for Sykes. His solos on the title track, Someday She’s Going To Hit Back, and the trade offs he does with Gotham on This is The One are beyond incredible. This album does not get the credit it deserves because it’s one of the heaviest albums of the 80’s, full stop.
Facts
@@briandennehy6380 for me you’ve got to get hold of his performance at reading rock festival recorded and broadcast by the bbc at the time.The sun goes down is on another level to the studio version
@@briandennehy6380 in fact
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Scott Gorham & John Sykes with Phil Lynott in Thin Lizzy in early 80's was terrific.
Love that you are featuring John.. he is incredible. Always loved his playing.
Absolutely. I am a Les Paul guy -- which means I will put up with a lot of crap because the reward is that sound. And being that guy, I always liked Sykes as the LP is a guitar that really defines his sound and look. Great riffs, solid lead player. Good singer too. Thanks for this one.
Black hearted Woman gives me chills every time. What a great album!
This is not the Greatest Les Paul in the world, This is just a Tribute
Actually the cheapest
who cares...
Uncle Ben can make a squier affinity sound like a Suhr.
🤣🤣🤣
Lol classic
Tha dude was a force of nature, period. His playing dominated the stage, dominated the song, dominated the audience. If I was to name the reason I picked up the guitar, I would definitely say that "You're gonna break my heart again" was THAT song and THAT sound I always wanted to play.
Thanks Uncle Ben for another great one! If you were to do the same for Mark Diglio, I'll forever be your most loyal follower 😁
The reason why I took up guitar and own a Les Paul.....John Sykes. My favorite guitarist. I was 16 when the 1987 Whitesnake album hit. I went to see Whitesnake on tour finally in 1990 and it was Steve Vai. I know...I know...people like him more but I'm just a Sykes fanboy.
Vai’s tone has always been too thin, in any band he has been in.
Not when vai was using Bogner heads .
I love how much fun and pure joy your face is showing as you play these riffs.
My favourite Thin Lizzy song is Cold Sweat. It's not "Classic Lizzy" but it's nasty and angry and will cut you with a broken pint glass for looking at it funny. Top work, Uncle Ben.
Down on your luck (Hollywood) & Thunder n Lightning tracks. Renegade album too.
uncle ben one of your best vids sykes is amazing ax man glad you put him up on the pedestal very kool love the blue murder album one of my favorites great job uncle ben
I knew John was a killer guitar player as well as a great singer first time I heard him in his band Blue Murder, Song Valley Of The Kings way back in the day of HeadBangers Ball
You bloody legend Benno! John Sykes is one of my favourite guitarists of all time. His work on 1987 is ridiculously good!
I first heard of him from his song "Cautionary Warning" that was in the anime "Black Heaven". That riff is still one of my all time favorites.