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Topic: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

Rather than clutter the main thread, I thought I'd start a new one for this amazing show last night as I'm sure all my Gig Buddies and others who were there will want to post their experiences.

This wasn’t planned to be but it turned into a real Forum gathering with two members from mainland Europe and one from Bonny Scotland.

Julia (of Operation Julia fame)
Marlies (Bonapostle)
Kenny
Maggie
Pete
Roger
Lydia
Tricia
Simon (eldo56)
Me
Plus Maggie’s nephew, Chris and Evelina, a recently acquired Gig Buddy.  smile

My first sight of Marlies last night was quite surreal. I left the venue to go to the Crowbar pub next door as Roger had heard that Rival Sons would be playing a free set there at 8. Yes, really! Kenny had already made his way there and I stood near the door and listened for a few minutes. They sounded pretty good. On the way back to The Borderline I heard a German accent and looked up and saw Marlies. I’m not sure who was most surprised. lol Marlies joined us downstairs for Marcus Bonfanti’s solo spot (always excellent and very entertaining) and was introduced to everyone she didn’t already know from previous visits to the UK.

Having warned our party how loud Philip is (a few had not had the experience before) everyone was prepared with ear plugs at the ready. Mr Sayce appeared just before 9.30pm and announced “Mind your ears down at the front. We’re not @#$%^^&# around, this is rock and roll!”, before blasting into One Foot In The Grave. As usual before the end of the number Philip was drenched in sweat from the passion and energy he puts into his playing. I’ve seen Philip four times now and each time he seems to move up a gear. He was just absolutely amazing last night and every song seemed to be slightly different but better than I’d heard before.

Philip only played one number from the new CD, the powerhouse King of New Mexico which he had us all singing on, which was fun. The full set list was:

1.    One Foot In The Grave
2.    Powerful Thing
3.    Slip Away featuring some nice pedal effects and bluesy guitar
4.    Bitter Monday
5.    Changes including a few lines of Blind Faith’s Can’t Find My Way Home
6.    Alchemy
7.    King of New Mexico
8.    Are You Ready
9.    Dream away
10.    Take You Away
11.    Angels Live Inside
12.    Cinnamon Girl including the usual bars from The Beatles She’s So Heavy

Encore

1.    As The Years Go Passing By
2.    What started out as Scars was cut short by the sound desk telling Philip that the show was over as it was already 20 minutes past the 11.00pm curfew. Philip didn’t care and neither did we as he carried on jamming for another 5 minutes before thanking us all for coming out on a school night. big_smile

Seeing Philip’s pyrotechnics with a Fender makes you want to learn to play guitar if you don’t and probably burn your guitar if you do.

It was lovely to see so many friends there amongst the packed Borderline especially Julia (you’re right George, she is a sweetie), Marlies and Kenny. Shame we didn’t have time afterwards for a complete group photo.

Here's Pete's first upload. The encore As The Years Go Passing By. Thanks from all of us for doing this, Pete. We owe you a lot. 

My photos are uploaded but need sorting as some of them are not so great. The lighting in The Borderline is not the best.

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

2 (edited by Roger62 2011-07-26 11:54:16)

Re: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

Hey Phil don't forget our other new gig buddy Shubs. I am processing photos now and will post a link soon

http://s458.photobucket.com/albums/qq31 … 0Bonfanti/

Re: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

Yeah, great to meet everyone. Music has a habit of forming new friendships. Philip Sayce just carried on from when I saw him last year. New setlist but still the blistering guitar work on the battered Strats, you know what to expect if you have seen his band before.

Phil got the setlist and Roger a guitar pick. And yes I went next door to the Crobar to see Rival Sons do a fantastic 1 hour set. A great follow up to their High Voltage set - should be back in the UK in November.

Kenny

Re: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

Sounds like you all had a spectacular night.PS and Rival Sons sounds pretty good to me.I guess I need to find a way to earn some more money to travel to find Philip live as he doesn't seem to come to Chicago.He's on my top of the to see list for sure.

Your rock candy baby
Your hard sweet and sticky

Re: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

As usual before the end of the number Philip was drenched I sweat from the passion and energy he puts into his playing.

..exactly!...Philip,like Joe,has to be experienced 'Live' to get the real deal...they way these guy's detach and switch into themselves,dig deep inside, is something to witness....agree with Phil, this gig was certainly up a gear or two!... a truly fab night in every respect!... but with the added, probably unique, ( i hope not ) pleasure of the company of the lovely Julia... sorry if i squeezed your hand too hard Julia crossing the roads!?.... but it was an honour to be entrusted with escorting someone so precious to two particular people...Julia's Mum and Dad... thankyou to them too!... just more wonderful stuff that wouldn't have happened to me if it were not for this Forum... so thankyou all concerned again!!

Seeing Philip’s pyrotechnics with a Fender makes you want to learn to play guitar if you don’t and probably burn your guitar if you do.

...lol!....loved that Phil!... you should write for a Blues Magazine or something!?  wink

Everyone is born a genius, but the process of living de-geniuses them.
R. Buckminster Fuller

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Re: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

...here's hoping the Fuzzers that really run this World dont change things too much!?...Mr Sayce - Changes!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHTUgGfyOGE


....oh!...and some King of New Mexico!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPuf_rnR5cA

Everyone is born a genius, but the process of living de-geniuses them.
R. Buckminster Fuller

Re: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

Seeing Philip’s pyrotechnics with a Fender makes you want to learn to play guitar if you don’t and probably burn your guitar if you do.

...lol!....loved that Phil!... you should write for a Blues Magazine or something!?  wink

Yeh, great idea, Pete.  hmm

I was standing so close to Philip I felt a few drops of that sweat every now and again. Here are my pics from Monday. It took a while to get the settings anywhere near right, so not so many this time.

Thanks for the videos Pete. Only seen the fantastic b/w of the encore so far, but looking forward to seeing King later.

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

Re: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

Sounds good to me!!! (All sounds good if Philip is mentioned  smile )
You were with a larger group than in Pommern (Pascal and I) and Antwerp (Marco, Walter, Pascal and I).
Pascal saw Philip 6 times opening up for Deep Purlpe and defenitely wanted to see him again past weekend. He's from Southern France and a very nice guy.
Julia is a very lovely lady and you are the best company to be with. At Joe's gig her parents also trusted the forum buddies.

Re: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

...i know i was being selfish in watching this about twenty times myself before letting you lot have a go!  hmm

...some Alchemy!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3dQ7-H3a7o

Everyone is born a genius, but the process of living de-geniuses them.
R. Buckminster Fuller

Re: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

. . . two weeks back I was on my way to The Borderline . . . always thinking

Re: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

. . .  two weeks back I was on my way to The Borderline . . . always thinking "will I be there right in time?" . . .

And I'm sooo happy that I made it!!!

It was just the start of one of the best weeks in my life.

Monday: Philip Sayce and Marcus Bonfanti in London

Tuesday: BCC and Michael Schenker in Leeds

Wednesday: BCC and Michael Schenker in Newcastle

Friday, Saturday and Sunday: Maryport Blues Festival

It was sooooo nice to meet so many Bonabuddies again and some for the first time . . . hope to see you all again . . .


Marlies

Re: Philip Sayce @ The Borderline, London 25 July 2011

What happened on Thursday? I guess you deserved a rest, Marlies. I don't know how you did it, but I'm glad you enjoyed it all and made it safely home. That's one hell of a road trip.  cool

Lovely to see you at Philip's Borderline gig and I hope to see you again soon.

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56