I met Philip Sayce in 2003-2004 when I was in my late teens at a back yard jam fest and I was sooo annoyed at how every girl that went with me and my two guy friends forgot we existed and just melted at how perfect everything about him was from his face, his height, his bone structure, his playing, his glowing aura, and to top it all off he has a super insanely peaceful calming personality.. 😑
One of my inspirations, playing the music of one of my biggest inspirations. I've met Philip at a performance in Hamilton. He signed my grandfather's 1920s Regal resonator. He is a truly humble being and an insanely good guitarist.
Phillip has been a muse for me since i first heard him.He is the man chosen by the spirits to carry the JIMI,STEVIE THING ALIVE.i changed my entire pedal board.Obsessed.LOVE PHILLIP SAYCE.
Talented player. I would get tickets to see him. Not fair to compare him to SRV, though he invites the comparison. He has lightning and intensity. I certainly can’t approach what he is doing. The first thing that jumps out is his timing. Stevie had an amazing clock in his head. That is very different here. The other thing I notice is a difference in musicality. Stevie had great technical chops. But there was something extra that made you want more. Again, hats off to Philip Sayce. Impressive player.
Thank you for your insightful comment. Your perspective as a musician provides valuable depth. I'm confident that your contributions will enhance the growth and distinctiveness of this channel compared to others.
I like Philip's records and his songwriting and all but honestly, this is a guy that really shines when you see him live which is saying a lot!! Smokin hott!
@@mariawheeler8643 The Baked Potato has been a legendary venue in the LA music scene since the 1970s. I've had the opportunity to see numerous great musicians perform there, often just a few feet away. What's really cool is that you can chat with them during the breaks. It's something people have to experience firsthand to understand why it's called The Baked Potato.
Driving South was / is still one of my favorite Jimi Hendrix / Stevie Ray Vaughan songs , and Phillip has got that one down pat . And who can deny an old Classic “ Canned Heat “ melody from “ On the road again”. I’ve seen him play a few times now & he’s just on another level. Thanks for sharing this one here … 😎👍
Now that Stevie & Gary are gone, & Trower is on another level, this guy is along that same path. Been listening to him ever since 2008. He gets scarier by the year.
Listening to as much of his music as I can. I certainly hear Trower and Hendrix filtering through as well. Love his latest album. Just really good stuff. Way Too cool to drool....!
I love his skills and like his voice, but man for me that's just too much. Too many notes and not enough melody. I know I'm getting old but when I was able to see SRV play, he really grabbed your mind with his skills, but he got your heart with melodic playing and depth and soul. And his ties to his hero's was obvious. Tight Rope and Crossfire and many more that make me fly to the top emotionally and similarly with Gary Moore, wow speed and soul and a killer vibrato, Still Got the Blues. But I wish nothing but the best for Philip. Just a 71 year old guitar players opinion. Rock on.
You got me by a few years, but I agree with you. He is a great player no doubt, but it is too much for me. Like the old saying, sometimes less is more. Guess we are showing our age!
He knows how to play but he just seems like an imitator to me! Esteve was much more than a guitarist! He was a composer! every song and solo was an incomparable work of art! it had feelling! a musical genius!
Uhm, no. Not an SRV resurrection (note the spelling) A devotee, fan in the same way Robin Trower was a fan of Hendrix. This is more Rock than Blues and that's totally legit.
Yes but thrower wrote his own songs and took it to a different place which is why he’s always been able to fill theatres and medium size venues .. you can only go so far even when doing what Robin Trower did , which is fine .. but I would love to see Philip write some original stuff and create something new and exciting
If you study SRV performances, he often used dynamics so effectively. He'd bring the volume down to a whisper before cranking it up again to a roar. Made it speical every time.
Watching him real close here...he's a former shredder, probably read the writing on the wall and used his skills for roadhouse style. I don't care where he's from, doesn't matter.
@@mustangmikep51 Nah... He is more rock orientated if i had to sum him up he is more like Gary Moore than SRV still young will be interesting to see how he progresses he probably needs to think about getting a singer his voice is meh.
Texas groove shuffle and he`s in the pocket. He`s doing great. It`s very difficult to hold it together without jumping out of time playing Texas Blues.
He better not come to Texas playing like that. What he’s doing to that guitar is an assault of the highest order and he might have to spend the night in jail for treating her like that!
That right hand though... DAM.. impressive! a little weird seeing the audience barely tapping along to this loud, in-your-face, better have your plugs in performance! They should be up, stompin' and blowin the roof down off the joint!
No doubt he can shred, but perhaps if he wrote memorable songs, that might help him be better known? You know, like "Cold Shot," or "Couldn't Stand The Weather," or "Strong Persuader," or "Wonderful Tonight," or "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room."
SRV clone, lots of great ones floating around out there. I have to say it all starts to sound like mush going at 120 percent all the time. Not my thing.
A big ole "meh." SRV obliterates him, he can certainly play like Stevie but he's certainly NOT here. This is 60% noise, no melody just wanking, SRV would have hated this. The only thing he has in common with SRV is his guitar tone.
I mean the question i'm asking to myself is the following: What's the point? The guy is uturly skilled and fast, i'd say faster than Stevie Ray on some of his own licks (praticing it i guess make it easier) but WHAT IS THE POINT ? Stevie is gone as long as we wished otherwise, and i'm sorry to say that the music is ONLY the representation of the human being that is playing it and on another level the expression of the SOUL which is inside the flesh. On this regards i'm asking it again: What is the point? Stevie's music and playing style makes only sens while played by him and himself only ! Sorry to crush the party guys but there's not point. Look what a guy like Eric Gale is doing! His own style ! that the point of being an artist, it is to express and discover YOURSELF through your art. So my dear Philip Sayce, whith the ridiculous skills that are yours and the lovely voice of yours, BECOME YOURSELF, and bring what you have to offers to the world. When I miss Stevie I listen to his records and whatch HIS shows... And I'm too young to ever had the opportunity to witness him so i know i never will (36 youngsters). God bless every one hope you'll here my words, coming from my heart. Stevie you'll always be missed and forever in our heart.
wtf??? really? Philips Sayce didint write the title of this video dude,..LoL ive met him,..and, many many others whove met him describe an individual totally humble yet clearly on his own musical journey People "feel" the need to throw in a clickbaity title to trigger folks in JUST THE WAY you apparently were LoL. Because THATS often how a small youtube channel can quickly become a not-so-small channel. In my humble opinion Sayce sounds little like SRV and has a bit more of a Hendrixy - 1970's classic rock vibe yet cleary still his own thing. RELAX,..no one is taking SRV away frm you,..LoL I think we can also all just be thankful that the Blues continues to live,..
@@terryshrk @terryshrk We sure can sir! That is above people I guess. Any way I read your points and I'm glad to know the guy is humble, nonetheless I express my point of view, after reading many comments and wanted to express my thoughts. That is just an opinion you know, it seems you're the one triggered by my opinion and fair enought, I knew I would generate reactions like those. Thanks for sharing your views and for taking the time to interact. In the end it is just opinions so it's all good to disagree ✌️ Hearing some Stevie Ray setlists played by someone else is just ackward to me. Maybe I'm wrong who cares, he was not playing some of his own tunes was he?.. Be blessed ✌️✨
@@yoannlardent9787 Thank you for your comment. We all have different point of views.You might change your views on Philip Sayce if you visit his website www.philipsayce.com/video and check out his videos. Very different than what you see on his performance on my channel. Original songs and the way he approaches his guitar playing are very different than SRV. Hopefully you enjoy it.
Were the minority here but I completely agree Imagine the new inspiring music Philip could write ..!! Sometimes amazingly talented people don’t have an original vision no matter how good they are though .. I guess it’s good for die hard SRV fans though
No you’re not wrong ., it’s awkward to me too.. only because Philip is so good ., it’s not so awkward when the tribute artist isn’t as good or better than the covers they’re playing It speaks to the inability of the industry to encourage original / new sounding music
Yeah he is a killer player. But I do see what a lot of commentators are saying. He does tend to overplay. If you think of how Stevie did it the entire song wasn’t a lead. While Phillips playing is fantastic, I’ve begun to notice when you play lead through the entire song it becomes not so musical. Stevie’s songs had one lead break. It feels like he is way way over playing. It’s just a barrage of notes flying at you or blaring at you. A half an hour of this to me would be really exhausting for my ears. I hate to say this cause he is such a nice guy. I think he’s trying to hard. Just saying if you have ever been to one of his shows his songs are all like this. It can become exhausting to the ears if every single song is like that.
I've seen others play SRV pretty much as well as this. It's impressive playing but can he write riffs, songs and do his own thing or is he just another imitator or mimic. Anyone that becomes the NEW Stevie Ray is not going to sound exactly like Stevie Ray anymore than Stevie Ray sounded like Jimi Hendrix.
Well he’s not going to get the acclaim he deserves if he keeps doing a Stevie ray vaughn tribute Write some new music ..!! Please He’s Cleary a terrific guitar player .. but we’ve been there done that.. new music please And I don’t mean he needs to stop doing his Stevie ray vaughn thing., but that’s not going anywhere towards national recognition
Agreed. Marino may be the most underrated Hendrix disciple of them all. If the second song of this set was the only time that Phil “showed out” like he did, and put the song in the middle of a set of “song oriented” material, then it would carry a lot more weight IMO. I love everything he’s doing, don’t get me wrong, but dynamics were where SRV made his hay.
You’re too late we already have Kenny Wayne Shepherd pretending to be Stevie Ray Vaughan maybe get a life and write your own music then you wouldn’t be playing at a bar for twenty people and the bar tender
Based on your perspective, it seems you may not have firsthand experience as a musician or performer. It's important to recognize the dedication and passion that musicians bring to their craft, regardless of their level of skill or the size of their audience. Whether playing at a local bar or a large stadium, musicians invest their time and energy into sharing their music with others, often with the hope of securing a record deal or simply for personal enjoyment. Philip Sayce, for example, has undoubtedly been influenced by artists like Stevie Ray Vaughan (SRV), but that doesn't mean he's trying to replicate SRV's style. Rather, he brings his own unique interpretation to the blues genre, showcasing his individuality and talent as both a composer and performer. Similarly, Kenny Wayne Shepherd emerged in the 1990s with a distinctive Texas blues style that may evoke comparisons to SRV, but he's carved out his own path in the music industry, separate from simply imitating his influences. It's unfair to dismiss musicians like Philip Sayce based solely on comparisons to their influences. In fact, playing at renowned venues like The Baked Potato can be a dream come true for many artists, as these venues hold legendary status within the music community. Artists like Joe Bonamassa, Steve Lukather, and Larry Carlton have all graced the stage there, solidifying its reputation as a prestigious venue. Appearances on platforms like Tiny Desk(Taylor Swift, Sting, Dua Lipa and so on) are also seen as honors for world-class musicians, providing an opportunity to showcase their talent in an intimate setting. The capacity of venues like Blue Note further underscores the significance of such performances. Ultimately, it's important to appreciate and celebrate the individuality and achievements of musicians, recognizing their contributions to the music world on their own terms.
@@beyondthemainstream-localbands no perspective? I’ve been playing guitar for over 30 years. If you’re going to play in a bar, most likely you’re playing cover tunes. if you had any original talent you wouldn’t sound like anyone else . You would be writing original songs and trying to push them. If you want to be in impersonator then be an impersonator,. A lot of people made a living, pretending to be Elvis ,so feel free to continue to pretend to be Stevie Ray Vaughan. Learning other peoples music and playing. It is not impressive. What impresses most people is being a unique individual., the SRV was. The moral of the story is be yourself.
@@buzzedalldrink9131 It's fantastic to hear that you've been playing for 30 years. I appreciate your openness, and I apologize for any misunderstandings. In the world of music, there are typically two types of players: those who perform live, whether at small local venues or festivals, and those who primarily play in private settings without much experience performing for audiences. I warmly welcome the opportunity to showcase your talents on my channel, which focuses on highlighting local bands and introducing undiscovered talent to a wider audience. Please share your performance video and profile with me, as I'm eager to see firsthand the originality of your music, and I'm confident our audience will appreciate it as well.
@@beyondthemainstream-localbands it’s not about me ,you simply don’t like my comment. What I said that Hotel you didn’t like was,get your own life ,get your own style ,be your own person . If you’re going to play in bars and play covers or pretend to be somebody else, you will always be playing in front of 20people. There’s nothing wrong with that if that’s what makes you happy make you happy. Make a statement, but this guy should be more famous than he is , thats, thats never going to happen when all you’re doing is impersonating somebody else.
People sayin he should be playin stadiums etc., but the magic happens up close in the smaller classy blues/rock clubs..
I met Philip Sayce in 2003-2004 when I was in my late teens at a back yard jam fest and I was sooo annoyed at how every girl that went with me and my two guy friends forgot we existed and just melted at how perfect everything about him was from his face, his height, his bone structure, his playing, his glowing aura, and to top it all off he has a super insanely peaceful calming personality.. 😑
LOL the funniest comment ever.
12 minutes and 38 seconds is all it took for him to play more notes than I have in 15 years. 😅
LOL I love your comment
One of my inspirations, playing the music of one of my biggest inspirations. I've met Philip at a performance in Hamilton. He signed my grandfather's 1920s Regal resonator. He is a truly humble being and an insanely good guitarist.
Your depiction of him as "insanely good" is spot-on. I was blown away when I saw him at the club. I'm glad his playing inspires you. Keep rocking!
Moment of silence for the huge group of blues lovers that does not know him but will 100% like his playing
Can't agree more.
That was smoking, What a player and what a band, Wish I lived in Texas, I'd be paying to see and listen to that every night
Phillip has been a muse for me since i first heard him.He is the man chosen by the spirits to carry the JIMI,STEVIE THING ALIVE.i changed my entire pedal board.Obsessed.LOVE PHILLIP SAYCE.
You've clearly never heard of Tommy Katona.....
This is my first time hearing this guy, absolutely amazing and electrifying player and band!! Will definitely be looking out for this cat!!🤯😎💯
Please check out his new single came out.
Talented player. I would get tickets to see him. Not fair to compare him to SRV, though he invites the comparison. He has lightning and intensity. I certainly can’t approach what he is doing.
The first thing that jumps out is his timing. Stevie had an amazing clock in his head. That is very different here. The other thing I notice is a difference in musicality. Stevie had great technical chops. But there was something extra that made you want more.
Again, hats off to Philip Sayce. Impressive player.
Thank you for your insightful comment. Your perspective as a musician provides valuable depth. I'm confident that your contributions will enhance the growth and distinctiveness of this channel compared to others.
Couldn't have said it better
I like Philip's records and his songwriting and all but honestly, this is a guy that really shines when you see him live which is saying a lot!! Smokin hott!
Amazing chops! I would ask for encore after encore! And I must note that his singing is excellent as well!!🤩
Thank you for your comment. I was thrilled when I heard him playing.
I find it criminal that this guy is playing where he plays considering he's one of the best out there.
That's exactly how I feel. This is why I created this channel to give him and other unknown bands the spot lights they deserve.
That's my favorite place to see him he is Awesome
@@mariawheeler8643 The Baked Potato has been a legendary venue in the LA music scene since the 1970s. I've had the opportunity to see numerous great musicians perform there, often just a few feet away. What's really cool is that you can chat with them during the breaks. It's something people have to experience firsthand to understand why it's called The Baked Potato.
Check out a band called ‘Earth Blues’. Young guys from Africa. Someday they’ll be here. ☮️👍🏼
@@beyondthemainstream-localbandsYes, like Richie Kotzen. 🙌🏼💜
Driving South was / is still one of my favorite Jimi Hendrix / Stevie Ray Vaughan songs , and Phillip has got that one down pat . And who can deny an old Classic “ Canned Heat “ melody from “ On the road again”. I’ve seen him play a few times now & he’s just on another level. Thanks for sharing this one here … 😎👍
The best guitar player out there. Never disappoints. Mike Lesure is a great drummer.
My favorite guitarist hands down. Sayce is an absolute beast and should be playing in stadiums
Thanks for your comment. He well deserves more public recognitions and appreciations.
I think his vocals are top notch along with his insane blues guitar playing, surprised he's not more well know!!
Wow! Just discovered this phenom in the making. He’s fantastic! I was big fan of SRV back in the day. Looks like this guy is ready to fill his shoes.
Can't be done. He is really good but SRV had that magic
Now that Stevie & Gary are gone, & Trower is on another level, this guy is along that same path. Been listening to him ever since 2008. He gets scarier by the year.
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Listening to as much of his music as I can. I certainly hear Trower and Hendrix filtering through as well. Love his latest album. Just really good stuff. Way Too cool to drool....!
Its a skill to hit all 6 strings and fret just one note at a time.
Well said.
Very hard to master that, but you'd never sound like SRV if you cant.
SRV feel is mostly in the right hand. I used to see him play at Rockefellers and Fitzgerald’s in Houston many times.
Great dedication!
WOW!
I love his skills and like his voice, but man for me that's just too much. Too many notes and not enough melody. I know I'm getting old but when I was able to see SRV play, he really grabbed your mind with his skills, but he got your heart with melodic playing and depth and soul. And his ties to his hero's was obvious. Tight Rope and Crossfire and many more that make me fly to the top emotionally and similarly with Gary Moore, wow speed and soul and a killer vibrato, Still Got the Blues. But I wish nothing but the best for Philip. Just a 71 year old guitar players opinion. Rock on.
Your comment is appreciated.
You got me by a few years, but I agree with you. He is a great player no doubt, but it is too much for me. Like the old saying, sometimes less is more. Guess we are showing our age!
He knows how to play but he just seems like an imitator to me! Esteve was much more than a guitarist! He was a composer! every song and solo was an incomparable work of art! it had feelling! a musical genius!
I'd suggest to check out his website. www.philipsayce.com
What a Bloody Beast! Awesome Dude!❤
Thanks for your comment. I hope you enjoyed it.
Probably the ballsiest guitarist since the 80’s. He is mind blowing live.
maybe a nephew of SRV...tops
Imagine being there…. Wow!
That was what I felt. Being there and just watching video are completely different. You can't feel fire and energy with video.
good stuff! got his own riffs not just a copykat.
Great 🤘🏼
Uhm, no. Not an SRV resurrection (note the spelling) A devotee, fan in the same way Robin Trower was a fan of Hendrix. This is more Rock than Blues and that's totally legit.
OMG, thank you so much for correction. I didn't pay attention.
Yes but thrower wrote his own songs and took it to a different place which is why he’s always been able to fill theatres and medium size venues .. you can only go so far even when doing what Robin Trower did , which is fine .. but I would love to see Philip write some original stuff and create something new and exciting
He’s got lots of originals, why don’t you just listen to them?
Mr. VAUGHAN Would Greatly Appreciate This Work, I Think.
Thanks for your comment.
If I'm not mistaken he plays a super nasty solo on guitar gentlty gentlty weeps. Jeff Healey live.
ANIMAL!
This guy smokes…. He’s put his time in for sure. But it’s too much. Playing guitar in a 3 piece can be tough, they need a front man.
If you study SRV performances, he often used dynamics so effectively. He'd bring the volume down to a whisper before cranking it up again to a roar. Made it speical every time.
Great point.
just discovered him. How awesome
Thanks for visiting my channel and I'm glad you just discovered him.
It's as if Frank Marino and Norman Greenbaum had a manchild! Love it!
ich kann mich gut an ihn erinnern, zusammen mit Jeff Healey live in Montreux. Ich würde ihn gerne mal zusammen mit Joe Bonamassa auf der Bühne sehen.
Great sound on guitar. I would love to know what amp and speaker Philip's using in this clip.
Cougar amp
That's a good thing you did sir
This is so good, Jimi and Stevie would both be on the floor. Kill'n Floor
Subscribed ! More please
Love this.
Wow that was killer
every lick blows your mind. amazing player.
If you're in LA, Philip has a show at The Baked Potato March 9th. Saturday Night Blues. 8pm, 10pm Don't miss this show.
Watching him real close here...he's a former shredder, probably read the writing on the wall and used his skills for roadhouse style. I don't care where he's from, doesn't matter.
He’s the only one with a valid claim to the crown.
Yeah right...Maybe the porcelain throne.
The REAL spirit of SRV is now in the body of a young man from Australia named Taj Farrant...he is literally SRV reincarnated
@@mustangmikep51 Nah... He is more rock orientated if i had to sum him up he is more like Gary Moore than SRV still young will be interesting to see how he progresses he probably needs to think about getting a singer his voice is meh.
He is great player
Que gran legado nos dejo SRV
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does it sound like the drummer is a little behind at times?
Texas groove shuffle and he`s in the pocket. He`s doing great. It`s very difficult to hold it together without jumping out of time playing Texas Blues.
Some drummer's play behind the groove some play before it , he's spot on imo 👍
Also Has a good voice... robert cray'esque... playing is crazy great... more speed than srv perhaps.😮
He's a great player but Stevie didn't over play .Sorry but Phil is over playing .Just my opinion
He better not come to Texas playing like that. What he’s doing to that guitar is an assault of the highest order and he might have to spend the night in jail for treating her like that!
That right hand though... DAM.. impressive! a little weird seeing the audience barely tapping along to this loud, in-your-face, better have your plugs in performance! They should be up, stompin' and blowin the roof down off the joint!
You have to instruct them to move,most want to be told what to do…please think for me I can’t Beer to
No doubt he can shred, but perhaps if he wrote memorable songs, that might help him be better known? You know, like "Cold Shot," or "Couldn't Stand The Weather," or "Strong Persuader," or "Wonderful Tonight," or "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room."
I understand. Philip composed lots of his own original songs and put out new album recently. Check out his new videos at www.philipsayce.com
They are certainly heating up the baked potato…
Lacks intention.
SRV clone, lots of great ones floating around out there. I have to say it all starts to sound like mush going at 120 percent all the time. Not my thing.
A big ole "meh." SRV obliterates him, he can certainly play like Stevie but he's certainly NOT here. This is 60% noise, no melody just wanking, SRV would have hated this. The only thing he has in common with SRV is his guitar tone.
I mean the question i'm asking to myself is the following:
What's the point?
The guy is uturly skilled and fast, i'd say faster than Stevie Ray on some of his own licks (praticing it i guess make it easier) but WHAT IS THE POINT ?
Stevie is gone as long as we wished otherwise, and i'm sorry to say that the music is ONLY the representation of the human being that is playing it and on another level the expression of the SOUL which is inside the flesh.
On this regards i'm asking it again:
What is the point?
Stevie's music and playing style makes only sens while played by him and himself only !
Sorry to crush the party guys but there's not point.
Look what a guy like Eric Gale is doing! His own style ! that the point of being an artist, it is to express and discover YOURSELF through your art. So my dear Philip Sayce, whith the ridiculous skills that are yours and the lovely voice of yours, BECOME YOURSELF, and bring what you have to offers to the world.
When I miss Stevie I listen to his records and whatch HIS shows... And I'm too young to ever had the opportunity to witness him so i know i never will (36 youngsters).
God bless every one hope you'll here my words, coming from my heart.
Stevie you'll always be missed and forever in our heart.
wtf??? really?
Philips Sayce didint write the title of this video dude,..LoL
ive met him,..and, many many others whove met him describe an individual totally humble yet clearly on his own musical journey
People "feel" the need to throw in a clickbaity title to trigger folks in JUST THE WAY you apparently were LoL.
Because THATS often how a small youtube channel can quickly become a not-so-small channel.
In my humble opinion Sayce sounds little like SRV and has a bit more of a Hendrixy - 1970's classic rock vibe yet cleary still his own thing.
RELAX,..no one is taking SRV away frm you,..LoL
I think we can also all just be thankful that the Blues continues to live,..
@@terryshrk @terryshrk We sure can sir! That is above people I guess. Any way I read your points and I'm glad to know the guy is humble, nonetheless I express my point of view, after reading many comments and wanted to express my thoughts. That is just an opinion you know, it seems you're the one triggered by my opinion and fair enought, I knew I would generate reactions like those. Thanks for sharing your views and for taking the time to interact. In the end it is just opinions so it's all good to disagree ✌️ Hearing some Stevie Ray setlists played by someone else is just ackward to me. Maybe I'm wrong who cares, he was not playing some of his own tunes was he?..
Be blessed ✌️✨
@@yoannlardent9787 Thank you for your comment. We all have different point of views.You might change your views on Philip Sayce if you visit his website www.philipsayce.com/video and check out his videos. Very different than what you see on his performance on my channel. Original songs and the way he approaches his guitar playing are very different than SRV. Hopefully you enjoy it.
Were the minority here but I completely agree
Imagine the new inspiring music Philip could write ..!!
Sometimes amazingly talented people don’t have an original vision no matter how good they are though .. I guess it’s good for die hard SRV fans though
No you’re not wrong ., it’s awkward to me too.. only because Philip is so good ., it’s not so awkward when the tribute artist isn’t as good or better than the covers they’re playing
It speaks to the inability of the industry to encourage original / new sounding music
They will always be one Stevie Is ray Vaughan. Stop trying to copy him. Just be your own guitarist.
did we really need another srv though
No another SRV. but similar style with different approach.
Yeah he is a killer player. But I do see what a lot of commentators are saying. He does tend to overplay. If you think of how Stevie did it the entire song wasn’t a lead. While Phillips playing is fantastic, I’ve begun to notice when you play lead through the entire song it becomes not so musical. Stevie’s songs had one lead break. It feels like he is way way over playing. It’s just a barrage of notes flying at you or blaring at you. A half an hour of this to me would be really exhausting for my ears. I hate to say this cause he is such a nice guy. I think he’s trying to hard. Just saying if you have ever been to one of his shows his songs are all like this. It can become exhausting to the ears if every single song is like that.
I've seen others play SRV pretty much as well as this. It's impressive playing but can he write riffs, songs and do his own thing or is he just another imitator or mimic. Anyone that becomes the NEW Stevie Ray is not going to sound exactly like Stevie Ray anymore than Stevie Ray sounded like Jimi Hendrix.
He has several albums of great songs he’s written
@@codypursifullmusic7765 I'll see if I can stream them, If they are good I will buy them!
In my opinion the one who comes closest to SRV is his nephew Tyrone
Well he’s not going to get the acclaim he deserves if he keeps doing a Stevie ray vaughn tribute
Write some new music ..!! Please
He’s Cleary a terrific guitar player .. but we’ve been there done that..
new music please
And I don’t mean he needs to stop doing his Stevie ray vaughn thing., but that’s not going anywhere towards national recognition
check out his videos. www.philipsayce.com/video
He definitely rips but I just can't see going out trying to be an srv clone or any other clone. There's only one SRV
No way Stevie Was is A god
wgh Soul.if u knew what it took for SRV
to finally mke it
ud hv a very diff p.of.v
SRV my ass! Mediocre
Sounds like a typical shredder. Not much soul.
I've been wondering what the definition of "soul" is in the music. I kind of understand what you're trying to say but not sure.. exactly.
Think there's more Frank Marino than Stevie there...
Agreed. Marino may be the most underrated Hendrix disciple of them all. If the second song of this set was the only time that Phil “showed out” like he did, and put the song in the middle of a set of “song oriented” material, then it would carry a lot more weight IMO. I love everything he’s doing, don’t get me wrong, but dynamics were where SRV made his hay.
You’re too late we already have Kenny Wayne Shepherd pretending to be Stevie Ray Vaughan maybe get a life and write your own music then you wouldn’t be playing at a bar for twenty people and the bar tender
Based on your perspective, it seems you may not have firsthand experience as a musician or performer. It's important to recognize the dedication and passion that musicians bring to their craft, regardless of their level of skill or the size of their audience. Whether playing at a local bar or a large stadium, musicians invest their time and energy into sharing their music with others, often with the hope of securing a record deal or simply for personal enjoyment.
Philip Sayce, for example, has undoubtedly been influenced by artists like Stevie Ray Vaughan (SRV), but that doesn't mean he's trying to replicate SRV's style. Rather, he brings his own unique interpretation to the blues genre, showcasing his individuality and talent as both a composer and performer.
Similarly, Kenny Wayne Shepherd emerged in the 1990s with a distinctive Texas blues style that may evoke comparisons to SRV, but he's carved out his own path in the music industry, separate from simply imitating his influences.
It's unfair to dismiss musicians like Philip Sayce based solely on comparisons to their influences. In fact, playing at renowned venues like The Baked Potato can be a dream come true for many artists, as these venues hold legendary status within the music community. Artists like Joe Bonamassa, Steve Lukather, and Larry Carlton have all graced the stage there, solidifying its reputation as a prestigious venue.
Appearances on platforms like Tiny Desk(Taylor Swift, Sting, Dua Lipa and so on) are also seen as honors for world-class musicians, providing an opportunity to showcase their talent in an intimate setting. The capacity of venues like Blue Note further underscores the significance of such performances.
Ultimately, it's important to appreciate and celebrate the individuality and achievements of musicians, recognizing their contributions to the music world on their own terms.
Nailed it 💯👏🎸
@@beyondthemainstream-localbands no perspective? I’ve been playing guitar for over 30 years. If you’re going to play in a bar, most likely you’re playing cover tunes. if you had any original talent you wouldn’t sound like anyone else . You would be writing original songs and trying to push them. If you want to be in impersonator then be an impersonator,. A lot of people made a living, pretending to be Elvis ,so feel free to continue to pretend to be Stevie Ray Vaughan. Learning other peoples music and playing. It is not impressive. What impresses most people is being a unique individual., the SRV was. The moral of the story is be yourself.
@@buzzedalldrink9131 It's fantastic to hear that you've been playing for 30 years. I appreciate your openness, and I apologize for any misunderstandings. In the world of music, there are typically two types of players: those who perform live, whether at small local venues or festivals, and those who primarily play in private settings without much experience performing for audiences. I warmly welcome the opportunity to showcase your talents on my channel, which focuses on highlighting local bands and introducing undiscovered talent to a wider audience. Please share your performance video and profile with me, as I'm eager to see firsthand the originality of your music, and I'm confident our audience will appreciate it as well.
@@beyondthemainstream-localbands it’s not about me ,you simply don’t like my comment. What I said that Hotel you didn’t like was,get your own life ,get your own style ,be your own person . If you’re going to play in bars and play covers or pretend to be somebody else, you will always be playing in front of 20people. There’s nothing wrong with that if that’s what makes you happy make you happy. Make a statement, but this guy should be more famous than he is , thats, thats never going to happen when all you’re doing is impersonating somebody else.
He's pretty good but he's not Stevie Ray Vaughan
Of course not. But he is an awesome player with no doubt.
Meh...Nice tone but sounds like he's practicing scales most of the time
reminds me of Bonamassa..
You need a better drummer
Could you please explain your reasoning ?
nope
Phil is the fucking goat right now in that vein!