I was at the Baked Potato one evening when you were playing. You were sick as a dog, but the show went on. When you started up, some woman at one of the front tables jumped up and screamed out, "They shoulda WARNED us!" Yes, the show went on ...and it was a great one!
Love the song Philip! The lyrics are swell! The guitar top notch as usual! 10/10!! Don't hold that sweet reverb back tho cause you sound otherworldly when it's dialled up!
Dude...this is amazing! It strikes that balance that's sometimes hard to find with someone as skilled as you. I mean this as a total complement. You can do things with a guitar that most of us mortals can't even mentally process, much less replicate. But with this song, like with "Morning Star", we feel your energy, hear the great vocals, are blown away by some ridiculous guitar licks...and we're left wanting more! Great stuff!!
I totally agree! This song is going to finally put Philip Sayce up on the charts where he belongs. It's not a sell out song but it is a crossover Blues Rock/Pop song that will have him on the charts surpassing Joe Bonnamassa, Kenny Wayne Shepherd & Gary Clark Jr. and the likes who may all be great but honestly, who's songs do you like the best? Philip Sayce of course who by far has the most singularity in his music setting him apart & above any of the rest. Taking the influences of Jimi hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robin Trower & even Lenny Kravitz into his heart and soul and putting this passion into his hands and fingers and into his vocals to put out nothing but original Philip Sayce music for all of us to enjoy. Long Live The Sayce!