I seriously do not understand why he's so underappreciated. He's a fantastic musician, brilliant guitarist, and a kind soul. His solo work and work with others is top notch as well. I sure hope more people start seeing recognizing his brilliance.
Honestly? I downloaded a few of his albums and his songs aren't exactly that great. He's a proper player, but he lacks hooks in his songs. I watch him on insta, ut I don't listen to his music.
Basically the whole problem with all the acts on this ship. No songs. These people focus more on playing than actual music, it saddens me because true musicians are very rare now a days. But whatever makes you happy i guess. At the end of the day its all about songwriting.
He's under appreciated because nobody's heard of him. This is the first time I've heard of him. Also, Truth Street hit the nail on the head... though I wouldn't say that this cruise is the primary/only place where you find people who make minimal effort at songwriting because you can't find decent songwriters anywhere these days. Hey, at least this guy can play a badass solo and sing like Lenny Kravitz to entertain people on a blue cruise. That's good. He does kick ass.
That's exactly what goes through my mind when I see anything by him. I don't need lyrics. Just those sizzling lines and runs are enough. Could watch an hours set of instrumentals by him. Lyrics are overrated. The sad part is that 90 percent of the people I know need lyrics to float their boat and I guess that holds true for the rest.
First 30 seconds he gets an amazing tone out of the bridge pickup. I usually wince when the bridge pickup of a Strat is overdriven but that was really thick and full sounding. Any idea what pickups and signal chain the guy is using?
Why is humility always mentioned as being so important in a muso? He ain’t my friend, I don’t care about his personal comportment. Please stop repeating this milquetoast cliche Frank Zappa was off the charts arrogant-and it takes nothing away from his greatness
Imagine if there was a family that had booked a cruise on this ship and not realised this was all going on haha. Man Sayce is so good, he it's like he doesn't even need to think about what to play or where on the neck to go... it just comes to him. Talented as hell
A masterclass in how to wring every last drop of stratty goodness from one of Leo's finest vintage creations. How Sayce isn't huge is one of the universe's more perplexing mysteries. Still, often when an artists popularity increases so does the pressure from the music industry to produce and this can adversely affect them, so for all us music lovers perhaps it's best if he continues to work in relative obscurity. Sublime.
Great choice with Sam Bolle (on bass guitar). From surf rock to punk rock to blues rock, Sam overthetop rocks it! Sharp, energetic, soulful, intricate. We want Sam in OUR band!!!
I was privileged enough to see him a handful of times at Grossman's on Spadina Ave in Toronto years ago. Sometimes the crowd was so small. I couldn't believe it. He always rocked the house, and never did I walk away anything but awestruck
First time seeing this guitarist, top notch player. Why isn’t he a big name? Definitely one of the hottest players along with Eric Gales. Somebody promote this guy!!
@@HeROsiNhEaVeN yes true' but also before there was jimi there was many more' i cant remember the song but i was listening to pandora and there was some song by an artist way before Jimmy that sounded kind of like Little wing and I wouldn't be surprised if Jimmy was inspired by that but obviously got all the credit for it' yeah they say Jimmy is the Pioneer of his style of music but I'm still guaranteed he's got a lot of his style from people he was inspired by but in the video I was mentioning that is closer to Stevie style not jimmies I listen to both of them a lot and can tell its way closer to Stevie's
adam a both artist’s are phenomenal and I believe both influenced blues to what it is today....but Jimi was influenced by a bunch of blues artist’s such as Buddy Guy, Rory Galleger, BB King , etc....Stevie admits to Freddie King, and Jimi to being his biggest influence’s.....Stevie use to say that he had dreams about meeting Jimi....🙏🏻
He's not a rapper, that's why he's not huge. Stupid people these days don't care about nothing but hip-hop crap and they don't really even listen to that they're too busy seeing how drunk they can get and trying to bang some chick they're trying to get even drunker.
Ronnie Guitar i mean that’s kindove how it was in the 80s with gnr, Motley Crue etc. then Srv came along. But I agree with u. Atleast that was good ass music not fucking mumble shit where all they say is nigga this nigga that.
@@bla_blub Thanks. I seriously thought his breakout album was done with vintage Marshalls, but this Fender sound is seriously killer. Owning a Fender amp, I'm guessing there are some crucial pedals in the signal chain. Best.
Reading all these comments from def people with no taste in music and obviously never touched an electric guitar in their life ...well let me tell you something.. he IS the best Blues guitar player right now in the world ..better than Bonamassa and Gales.
S71 GUITARS, The Hendrix/SRV influences are obvious, but I also hear a lot of John Mayer in this and many other PS performances. This particular tune reminds me very much of Mayer's tune Who Did You Think I Was. Having said all that, there's no denying that PS is a monster player and a strat master and I hope he eventually gains the following he needs to be successful.
Does sound like Lenny Kravitz - but way better guitar playing..Philip's tone is killer - his string gauge looks like he's using 15s or some real heavy gauge strings ! I read an article that said Stevie Ray used 13s or some crazy almost piano wire like strings ! That was key to his tone !
Avatar7x7 Philip uses 12s I believe... Stevie used 13s until his fingers couldn’t do it anymore. On top of that the finger boards on the guitars he used wore out super quickly. Later in his career Stevie used to go with 11s tho... but in contrast to Stevie B.B. king used 8s and billy gibbons 7s. So you can get great tone out of every string gauge... it’s the player not the instrument that determines the sound
Yeah... a funny thing happened, a friend of mine was passing near by me while I was watching and he questioned if it was a Lenny Kravitz performance. Anyway it's a killer tone and a powerful voice too.
I mean it's a pretty tall order when you have the entirety of all the best new blues musicians on a cruise ship together but fuck me hes pretty good isnt he
Back in the 1970's my neighbor Bruce had a a awesome guitarist Chuck Flanagan jammed at his house! Chuck also built a guitar that had incredible low string action! Chuck audition for Don Henley and the guitar piece was used in the song Dirty Laundry! I looked up Chuck on Facebook and this guitarist here is Chuck's favorite! Chuck is also on TH-cam....
Easy to see you are a monster strat gunner and should be much better known. I've been playing a strat for 45 years and your better than me and you know that's not easy to say! You ware it well!
You can definitely see the SRV, Doyle Bramhall, Hendricks influence. The vocals remind me of the band that Doyle played in back in the late 80s and 90s with Charlie Sexton.. Good stuff!
Still don't get why he's not headlining places and getting more exposure!...he was epic when he played in Jeff Healey band but now he's off the scale. He's got everything! He should be massive. Sack the manager as far as I can tell.
The music industry is not promoting real talent these days ! You gotta wear a meat suit or come out naked or wear a dress...Talent ? no - but hype and controversy... all day long ! SMH
I seriously do not understand why he's so underappreciated. He's a fantastic musician, brilliant guitarist, and a kind soul. His solo work and work with others is top notch as well. I sure hope more people start seeing recognizing his brilliance.
cause he doesnt write love songs or movie theme and no gossip
Honestly? I downloaded a few of his albums and his songs aren't exactly that great. He's a proper player, but he lacks hooks in his songs. I watch him on insta, ut I don't listen to his music.
Basically the whole problem with all the acts on this ship. No songs. These people focus more on playing than actual music, it saddens me because true musicians are very rare now a days. But whatever makes you happy i guess. At the end of the day its all about songwriting.
He's under appreciated because nobody's heard of him. This is the first time I've heard of him. Also, Truth Street hit the nail on the head... though I wouldn't say that this cruise is the primary/only place where you find people who make minimal effort at songwriting because you can't find decent songwriters anywhere these days. Hey, at least this guy can play a badass solo and sing like Lenny Kravitz to entertain people on a blue cruise. That's good. He does kick ass.
That's exactly what goes through my mind when I see anything by him. I don't need lyrics. Just those sizzling lines and runs are enough. Could watch an hours set of instrumentals by him. Lyrics are overrated. The sad part is that 90 percent of the people I know need lyrics to float their boat and I guess that holds true for the rest.
Another reason of reinforcing my love for Strats and THAT'S a mighty powerful thing...LITERALLY POWERFUL!
B. Rod Clark you said it dude. Isn’t the strat a thing of beauty and greatness??? I sure think so
First 30 seconds he gets an amazing tone out of the bridge pickup. I usually wince when the bridge pickup of a Strat is overdriven but that was really thick and full sounding. Any idea what pickups and signal chain the guy is using?
@@donharrold1375 I'm not quite sure of the effects other than the wah-wah & Univibe-like pedals but his single coils are 60s originals.
Keith Clark Yes.
big strat energy
Philip gives it 120% every time. Caught him live a couple of times, mind blowing artist and one of the humblest guys you could wish to meet.
Absolutely. Soft spoken and sweet.
Why is humility always mentioned as being so important in a muso?
He ain’t my friend, I don’t care about his personal comportment. Please stop repeating this milquetoast cliche
Frank Zappa was off the charts arrogant-and it takes nothing away from his greatness
@@cedarbay3994 chill, such an unnecessary comment, and nobody is saying Zappa wasn't awesome.
He's the big dog out of all the blues guitar slingers in my opinion!!
This guy can burn stadium.The bassist and drummer are sick too.This live version is superb
This guy smokes! In my mind one of the best blues based guitarists on the planet, and he sings great also.
Love the guy behind in the sunglasses release of sheer joy at 3:54 with the key change. PS is as good as it gets in my book,
Imagine if there was a family that had booked a cruise on this ship and not realised this was all going on haha. Man Sayce is so good, he it's like he doesn't even need to think about what to play or where on the neck to go... it just comes to him. Talented as hell
Philip is so perfect. I think currently he is one of the best blues/rock guitar players on our planet 🌎😎👍👏
Artin Top 3 players are Joe Bonamassa, Eric Gales, Philip Sayle
Bharat Joshi ACK. I heard Joe two years before and he’s great as well.
He used to jam at a bar close to my house in LA on Saturday nights for about a year or so. It was incredible.
Youre spot on with that!
I'm happy there's still dude's like Philip around!
A masterclass in how to wring every last drop of stratty goodness from one of Leo's finest vintage creations. How Sayce isn't huge is one of the universe's more perplexing mysteries. Still, often when an artists popularity increases so does the pressure from the music industry to produce and this can adversely affect them, so for all us music lovers perhaps it's best if he continues to work in relative obscurity. Sublime.
Just found this guy, he’s a monster, new favorite that tone !
I was today old when I realized this guy existed. Thanks to the guy in the FB guitar group I’m in for sending me here.
The music on these ships sometimes is miles better than i imagined. Great sound.
Phillip - You do wonderfully vivid, intense, creative, powerful, expressive guitaring. Thank you for the music!
Great choice with Sam Bolle (on bass guitar). From surf rock to punk rock to blues rock, Sam overthetop rocks it! Sharp, energetic, soulful, intricate. We want Sam in OUR band!!!
Phillip Sayce is the brightest star shining in the guitar world in modern times!!!!!!!!!! Un-Freakin-believable!!!!!!
I don’t think there is any one better than him out there. He never has an off day.gives everything 100%.
Wow! I'm just hearing this dude for the first time, and I'm floored!!! Holy smokes 😍
The first time I heard him was at this show! Imagineaction that! 😮🎉
I was privileged enough to see him a handful of times at Grossman's on Spadina Ave in Toronto years ago. Sometimes the crowd was so small. I couldn't believe it. He always rocked the house, and never did I walk away anything but awestruck
First time seen philip as backing group for deep purple , he’s really a big star for me, hope he’s coming back to france
First time seeing this guitarist, top notch player. Why isn’t he a big name? Definitely one of the hottest players along with Eric Gales. Somebody promote this guy!!
that dude jammin behind the drummer was me this whole video
Gabe Pereyra haha white people grooving to the blues is a thing of beauty.
Me too!
indeed
@@luthiervandros
Why bring race, though?
@@Alex.Murphy0987 because I’m white and if you are, too, then you can’t dance either.
The mighty Philip Sayce...🙏🏻....Jimi’s influence is just bleeding through his amp....👌🏻👍🏻
Sounds more like stevies influence imo"
adam a before there was SRV.....There was Jimi....,🙏🏻
@@HeROsiNhEaVeN yes true' but also before there was jimi there was many more' i cant remember the song but i was listening to pandora and there was some song by an artist way before Jimmy that sounded kind of like Little wing and I wouldn't be surprised if Jimmy was inspired by that but obviously got all the credit for it' yeah they say Jimmy is the Pioneer of his style of music but I'm still guaranteed he's got a lot of his style from people he was inspired by but in the video I was mentioning that is closer to Stevie style not jimmies I listen to both of them a lot and can tell its way closer to Stevie's
adam a both artist’s are phenomenal and I believe both influenced blues to what it is today....but Jimi was influenced by a bunch of blues artist’s such as Buddy Guy, Rory Galleger, BB King , etc....Stevie admits to Freddie King, and Jimi to being his biggest influence’s.....Stevie use to say that he had dreams about meeting Jimi....🙏🏻
Wow!!!!! That's real power, riches tones!!!!!
How is my man not just HUGE?!?!?
He will
I always wondered the same about Kenny Wayne Shepherd
He's not a rapper, that's why he's not huge. Stupid people these days don't care about nothing but hip-hop crap and they don't really even listen to that they're too busy seeing how drunk they can get and trying to bang some chick they're trying to get even drunker.
Ronnie Guitar i mean that’s kindove how it was in the 80s with gnr, Motley Crue etc. then Srv came along. But I agree with u. Atleast that was good ass music not fucking mumble shit where all they say is nigga this nigga that.
@Jon Marchand 😂😂😂
Was just recommended to look this guy up, amaaaaazing!!!
This guy is amazing......he deserves much more attention
play what feels right with your hands and what comes from your heart!
Ben Farina Hey what are the odds our names being so similar! Phil has a great guitar tone. It’s 80% his hands. Great voice too.
Glen Farina LOL! i think PS has the strongest tone since the man himself. (Stevie Ray) it’s all in the hands for sure !
Great vocalist on top of being a sick electric blues player !!
かっこいい!
うしろのおっちゃんもノリノリ👍
Philip Sayce is awesome but the flying hat at 4:58 kills it!!!
Someone must have grabbed it @5:12 an was waving it at her... an Phil waves back 🤣
Phil takes the hendrix/stevie mantle quite good, his feel is where it's at
You forgot the ArC Angels and every band that came out of Austin in the early 90s. I still dig him though.
Well said Chad!✊
With just a little Jeff Healy thrown in…
I was there. What a great show it was.
I've been a follower for years. Great talent. I thought he was a Marshall amp guy. Was he playing through a Fender ? The sound is so big.
@@Ed-yj8ts You don't get that kind of tone from Marshalls. Philip almost always plays Fender Super Reverbs or similar stuff.
@@bla_blub Thanks. I seriously thought his breakout album was done with vintage Marshalls, but this Fender sound is seriously killer. Owning a Fender amp, I'm guessing there are some crucial pedals in the signal chain. Best.
@@bla_blub Fender lover 4 life xDDD
Wow. What an incredible trip that must have been.
Such powerful music it blew the woman’s hat off ,, philip is just great 🤘🏻
As a Guitar player.....I gotta say, this guy has a killer vibe, a good voice and he gets everything out of every note! #respect
muy bueno, que gran poder tiene este Philip.. Inspira y nos entrega mucho feeling!
A MASTER AT WORK,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,KEEPER OF THE FLAME................................😐
Powerful and great licks and tone ! Ripping it up on the high seas.⚡️⚡️⚡️
Reading all these comments from def people with no taste in music and obviously never touched an electric guitar in their life ...well let me tell you something.. he IS the best Blues guitar player right now in the world ..better than Bonamassa and Gales.
Wow this sound is crazy!
Kind of been off the radar for a while. Nice to see him here. Fiery stuff.
Amazing guitar tune and performance!
If Jimi and SRV had a son...
🤣🤣
S71 GUITARS,
The Hendrix/SRV influences are obvious, but I also hear a lot of John Mayer in this and many other PS performances. This particular tune reminds me very much of Mayer's tune Who Did You Think I Was.
Having said all that, there's no denying that PS is a monster player and a strat master and I hope he eventually gains the following he needs to be successful.
@@firstnamelastname1101 he is successful, he’s just not well known yet except for people that are blues fans
Think Lenny Kravitz woulda been at that party too
Was thinking exactly the same thing!!
Great guitar sound!!!
This guy is great.
This man is genius!
Philip Sayce is the real deal!
I love this man.
He will go real big one day a perfect combination of Hendrix and SRV
Philip is awesome....sounds like Lenny Kravtiz / Charlie Sexton and Stevie Ray with some good funk thrown in
Does sound like Lenny Kravitz - but way better guitar playing..Philip's tone is killer - his string gauge looks like he's using 15s or some real heavy gauge strings ! I read an article that said Stevie Ray used 13s or some crazy almost piano wire like strings ! That was key to his tone !
Avatar7x7 Philip uses 12s I believe... Stevie used 13s until his fingers couldn’t do it anymore. On top of that the finger boards on the guitars he used wore out super quickly. Later in his career Stevie used to go with 11s tho... but in contrast to Stevie B.B. king used 8s and billy gibbons 7s. So you can get great tone out of every string gauge... it’s the player not the instrument that determines the sound
@@humanfly2044 I hear you!
Avatar7x7 no it wasn’t
Yeah... a funny thing happened, a friend of mine was passing near by me while I was watching and he questioned if it was a Lenny Kravitz performance. Anyway it's a killer tone and a powerful voice too.
Amazing!
Meu! Que paulada foi essa agora em meus ouvidos? Bravo!
AGAIN ~ ABSOLUTELY ~ BL💥WING THE DOORS OFF ! ! ~ 🔊
🚬SMOKIN'~ HOT🔥wORKIN' IT😀RAISING THE BAR👌& SHOWING OFF⚡💙🎸
SUPER...!!!!
Not only the best guitarist on that boat but also the who planet.
Wrong! The whole universe!
Hell Yessssss Brother 100%!!!!!!!!!!
I mean it's a pretty tall order when you have the entirety of all the best new blues musicians on a cruise ship together but fuck me hes pretty good isnt he
Amazing note choice and vibrato! Loving the footage.
Philip is THE Monster.
Back in the 1970's my neighbor Bruce had a a awesome guitarist Chuck Flanagan jammed at his house! Chuck also built a guitar that had incredible low string action! Chuck audition for Don Henley and the guitar piece was used in the song Dirty Laundry! I looked up Chuck on Facebook and this guitarist here is Chuck's favorite! Chuck is also on TH-cam....
I love how he plays with power
4:57 bro, that lady back there losing her hat and saying “fuck” loud and clear made this video much more entertaining for me 😂
Srv lives, just awsome.
this dude is such a freakin beast
He got massive balls, that is for sure. Such a sound!
what a groove
If the US government could handle the economy like Philip handles that guitar and singing we would be in great shape.
Superb video/sound quality !! Thanks to share. :D
Спасибо Фрэдгитаристу за то, что открыл для меня этого потрясающего музыканта.
good man love is always
Love Philip great guitarist & person .
waoouh !! steamroller de james taylor !!super incandescent!géant !!
What a sick band!
Super, nothing else🎸🙏
Phil is from somewhere else... Goodness 💪
That was so good. Sorry, I never knew him before. We live and learn something new thanks to 1AntriasDance.
Check out his set at Mauis sugar Mill, the new years eve show. I know this sounds blasphemous but it's better than hendrix at Woodstock!
Really great stuff
Easy to see you are a monster strat gunner and should be much better known. I've been playing a strat for 45 years and your better than me and you know that's not easy to say! You ware it well!
クルーズの旅はこういうステージあって楽しいんだよなー!!
This must have been a great cruise 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Dude... nice song... love it
You can definitely see the SRV, Doyle Bramhall, Hendricks influence. The vocals remind me of the band that Doyle played in back in the late 80s and 90s with Charlie Sexton.. Good stuff!
Arc Angels right?
Chuckie von Chuckerman yes you nailed it!
philip sayceはまじバケモンくらいかっけえ
Just awesome!!!
he has a new fan now
Jesus fucking christ this man has so much soul.
Bravo Sir
..the Hat God demands a sacrifice! Big strat headstocks forever!
headstock \m/ \m/
and Fender amps :O
4:49 That womans hat jumped straight down to the dance floor.
Still don't get why he's not headlining places and getting more exposure!...he was epic when he played in Jeff Healey band but now he's off the scale. He's got everything! He should be massive. Sack the manager as far as I can tell.
The music industry is not promoting real talent these days ! You gotta wear a meat suit or come out naked or wear a dress...Talent ?
no - but hype and controversy... all day long ! SMH
@@Avatar7x7 So true.
He used to tour with Melissa Ethridge too.
he's making music that people have already heard, that's why. Shredding blues is a thing of the past. People have heard enough SRV/Hendrix emulators
@@mattw2792 he plays a lot of his own music.
This cat is great!
LOVE IT !
Awesome footage!
superb !!
Love the sayce tone
Lenny Kravitz and SRV! Excellent
Some cool Lenny Kravitz vibes in the first tune. Sounds great! Great job to the engineer/FOH
Total rip off.His a better guitar player then Lenny but doesn't have an original voice or the personality of Kravitz"the X factor".
sounds like stevie ray vaughn and lenny kravitz
No it sounds like Philip
Ian Moore too. He's got the goods.
Great voice on top of the insanely good playing
Really, really good
A touch of Jimmy Page and Vernon Reid as well...
amazing thankyou
your vieo is super
thanks
This dude is a monster
That's a sick strat
1:54 my man in the background fucking feelin that entry into the verse
nvm hes feelin it the whole damn time
Awesome