Sayce ist ein absoluter Vollblut Musiker, Gary Moore hat es nicht geschafft das ich Blues mag, obwohl ich ein sehr großer Fan bin. Sayce hat mich auf Anhieb weggeblasen.
Why was he claiming that mother guitar has all original parts when you can clearly see some of the saddles have been replaced? Nothing wrong with it, but it’s clearly not all original. lol
That always makes me laugh, I see a lot of people do that all the time (on Norm's guitar of the day etc) it's all original and go on to say it has new frets, new saddles, new pickup selector switch. My 64 Strat has a 63 Jazzmaster neck on it because it sounds and plays so good like that so I definitely don't care about collector grade instruments, but I just find it funny.
Gary Moore, Hiram Bullock, SRV, all have passed away unfortunately. Hendrix, Joe Bonamassa, Eric gales, Doug Rappoport, Jonny winter, Eddie Van Halen. READ!!! REASEARCH WHAT U LOVE. Dam u wait til someone's famous and u think ur a blues rock expert.
I thought the same thing. I have learned over the years that Europeans are often much more forward in asking questions that Americans would consider rude.
C'mon if ur a guitarist u should know him and a lot of other guys. Do ur research. Chris Duarte, phil played for Jeff Healey, Mato Nanji from Indigenous, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne shepherd. Than look back further Clapton, the 3 kings. Geez buddy guy. Let me guess u only know john mayer right???!!!!
.....no people ....he did not PLAY the finish off of that 60s strat ....stop the bullshit ....no one could do that much damage by.jst merely playing it ......unless ur dragging it to each and every gig .....little help from 80 grit and whatever else ...just keep copping Hendrix , SRV etc ....ur doing fine ....urs truly
Dont be so sure of that ......this guy is an absolute beast .......plays everyday I'm sure .......and those old Strats ......had very thin finishes.........so SRV took sandpaper to his Strat ? ........I didnt think so......yea this guy is that good.
@@xfighter1117 60's strats were painted with a thick white base coat that was as hard as rock. To get it off you had to sand it and that wasn't easy - paint stripper doesn't work. So Fender must have used a hardener of some kind. The purpose was simply to obtain a smooth consistent finish base on which to paint over. It was thick so that they could hide the texture of the wood grain. Production efficiency was all important. I don't agree with Phil that every guitar was painted as a sunburst. Painting a sunburst finish a lot more time takes time. The 60's strats had a 3 colour sunburst. The point of the fender design was that it made them cheap to produce. Every part of the guitar was on separate production line, then they were quickly assembled.
Mark C I know, right? Such BS. It sucks how everyone who buys a really valuable old stratocaster, immediately puts a knife and sand paper to it, in the exact same spot above the middle of the pickguard. You're not fooling anyone. We KNOW people are faking the wear in the guitars to make them look like the SRV, or Rory Gallagher strats. Except when you see videos of Stevie and Rory, you ACTUALLY see evidence that their excessive picking hand motion, was definitely causing the wear in those areas over the years. All these modern guys have really clean and efficient picking motions that stay within the pick guard. Someone like John Mayer would have to play a guitar for 30 years to get anywhere close to what his black stratocaster looked within a couple of years.
DesignInNature ...agreed ....i will say John Mayor admitted to sanding on his a bit to open it up more ...if my memory serves me correctly....I'm not hating on Phillip , he's a good player , although he jst replicates the SRV / Hendrix thing ...which is starting to ware thin ...he jst needs to be more honest ...nothing personal towards him ...
He's a great player! But my 80's strat that I've beat to heck and back, does not have that kind of relicing. Just love the music and not the relicing hype. Peace
finally someone who states the fact that string gauge changes the pedals tone and the amps tone as well
very good detailed interview!
Also the interviewer asking the price…so uncomfortable but Philip rebounded that so well that I don’t think the interviewer even noticed
I was just about to comment about the price thing and then I saw I'd already commented it 6 months ago 😂. Still really appreciate this video though.
D'addario, mi luv 'em too. Well wishings and all the best. Thanks
phillip sayce.. such a class act & gentleman.
Never too late for discovering a great musician
einer der geilsten blusgitarristen !!!
Sayce ist ein absoluter Vollblut Musiker, Gary Moore hat es nicht geschafft das ich Blues mag, obwohl ich ein sehr großer Fan bin. Sayce hat mich auf Anhieb weggeblasen.
It’s insane how quickly he goes through finishes, I swear he’s SRV reincarnated or something
Some people just have an acid like sweat.
He has a McCabes shirt on ! dope.
Is that a bar ?
big and rich.
XXX!!!
Why was he claiming that mother guitar has all original parts when you can clearly see some of the saddles have been replaced? Nothing wrong with it, but it’s clearly not all original. lol
That always makes me laugh, I see a lot of people do that all the time (on Norm's guitar of the day etc) it's all original and go on to say it has new frets, new saddles, new pickup selector switch. My 64 Strat has a 63 Jazzmaster neck on it because it sounds and plays so good like that so I definitely don't care about collector grade instruments, but I just find it funny.
Gary Moore, Hiram Bullock, SRV, all have passed away unfortunately. Hendrix, Joe Bonamassa, Eric gales, Doug Rappoport, Jonny winter, Eddie Van Halen. READ!!! REASEARCH WHAT U LOVE. Dam u wait til someone's famous and u think ur a blues rock expert.
Too many too list. Read, there's the internet too btw. When u play guitar don't u want to know everything about the style u play?
The reporter asked him how much he paid for his guitar, learn some manners dude not professional at all!
I thought the same thing. I have learned over the years that Europeans are often much more forward in asking questions that Americans would consider rude.
C'mon if ur a guitarist u should know him and a lot of other guys. Do ur research. Chris Duarte, phil played for Jeff Healey, Mato Nanji from Indigenous, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne shepherd. Than look back further Clapton, the 3 kings. Geez buddy guy. Let me guess u only know john mayer right???!!!!
Don't forget Wes Montgomery Tbone walker Elmore James and django Reinhardt
Who IS this guy? No offence.
canadian blooze impersonater
why should YOU know.....
.....no people ....he did not PLAY the finish off of that 60s strat ....stop the bullshit ....no one could do that much damage by.jst merely playing it ......unless ur dragging it to each and every gig .....little help from 80 grit and whatever else ...just keep copping Hendrix , SRV etc ....ur doing fine ....urs truly
Dont be so sure of that ......this guy is an absolute beast .......plays everyday I'm sure .......and those old Strats ......had very thin finishes.........so SRV took sandpaper to his Strat ? ........I didnt think so......yea this guy is that good.
He is quite simply the closest thing you will ever see to SRV ......period ......and if you dont think so ......well then you simply do not know.
He has played it off watch his videos over the years it gets increasingly worse. And it’s made in the 60s the finish is super thin
@@xfighter1117 60's strats were painted with a thick white base coat that was as hard as rock. To get it off you had to sand it and that wasn't easy - paint stripper doesn't work. So Fender must have used a hardener of some kind. The purpose was simply to obtain a smooth consistent finish base on which to paint over. It was thick so that they could hide the texture of the wood grain. Production efficiency was all important. I don't agree with Phil that every guitar was painted as a sunburst. Painting a sunburst finish a lot more time takes time. The 60's strats had a 3 colour sunburst. The point of the fender design was that it made them cheap to produce. Every part of the guitar was on separate production line, then they were quickly assembled.
@@paulnicosia8804 All play wear on his strat sorry I have to disagree completely with you.
...such bullshit ... the 60s strat may have been clean ....but there's no way in hell you beat it up that bad by simply playing ....come on Phillip
Mark C I know, right? Such BS. It sucks how everyone who buys a really valuable old stratocaster, immediately puts a knife and sand paper to it, in the exact same spot above the middle of the pickguard. You're not fooling anyone. We KNOW people are faking the wear in the guitars to make them look like the SRV, or Rory Gallagher strats. Except when you see videos of Stevie and Rory, you ACTUALLY see evidence that their excessive picking hand motion, was definitely causing the wear in those areas over the years. All these modern guys have really clean and efficient picking motions that stay within the pick guard. Someone like John Mayer would have to play a guitar for 30 years to get anywhere close to what his black stratocaster looked within a couple of years.
DesignInNature ...agreed ....i will say John Mayor admitted to sanding on his a bit to open it up more ...if my memory serves me correctly....I'm not hating on Phillip , he's a good player , although he jst replicates the SRV / Hendrix thing ...which is starting to ware thin ...he jst needs to be more honest ...nothing personal towards him ...
He's a great player! But my 80's strat that I've beat to heck and back, does not have that kind of relicing. Just love the music and not the relicing hype. Peace
you get that wear by playing it, btw. simply by being a working musician for decades, i have an original '64 that looks even more beat up than those!
philip has probably the most aggressive picking technique I've seen of any player ever