What Made John Sykes GREAT?
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What are the secrets of getting MAJOR SYKES APPEAL in your playing?! Uncle Ben Eller here is about to show you the way!
John Sykes is one of the sickest shredders of the 80's, but his work with Whitesnake and Blue Murder proved that he's also one of the raddest riffers in all the land. On today's video, I'm gonna show you how to take a boring, generic, stepdad riff and give it a fuel injected boost with some of Sykes' signature licks and tricks. Lets go!!!
Gear:
Ibanez Jem77-FP
Fractal Audio Axe FX 3
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@srhatfield
25 күн бұрын
What amp are you playing that Gem through? It sounds fire!
John Sykes can riff hard, come up with face melting solos and sing well. Plus that mane! It's just not fair.
@Lance37a
27 күн бұрын
No one man should have all that power.
@vincentgarzoli3197
27 күн бұрын
Yes, to all of the above, BUT have you heard him in an interview??? There was one from back in the 80s where it was like watching the real-life inspiration for Spinal Tap’s David St. Hubbins! Not Sykesey’s finest moment, I assure you.
@spiritofrocknroll
26 күн бұрын
@@vincentgarzoli3197 This I have to find!
@ookookook
23 күн бұрын
@@Lance37a Is it possible to learn this power?
@gabrieljohannson6777
22 күн бұрын
He was the original triple threat.
Bob Rock said in an interview that Sykes was the best in studio sounding guitar player he has ever heard. That’s a huge compliment.
@gregbloodworth6000
27 күн бұрын
Yep...two Mesa Boogie colisium 300s and a JCM 800..doesnt hurt. That 87 Whitesnake Album had the best guitar sound i think ive ever heard.
@GeoffSweet
26 күн бұрын
@@gregbloodworth6000 its one of THE greatest recorded guitar tones in rock history. Hands down, and hard to argue with it.
@HunterRouth
26 күн бұрын
I also remember hearing that when John recorded, he'd be sweating from playing so intensely while recording. I can't remember if Coverdale or Rock said that.
@gregbloodworth6000
26 күн бұрын
@@HunterRouth Bob Rock.
@rztricky
26 күн бұрын
Bob was referring to JS when he was riding Kirk to rise to the occasion for Unforgiven. It’s on the making of the Black album docu. And at the time I was like haha, right, get it up Kirk. Then I actually started playing guitar and Sykes became my lord of inspiration. And now I’m like, Bob, that’s impossible. No one will be John Sykes again. He was a treasured ring for both Lynott and Coverdale before he was 28.
Tremendously overlooked and underrated guitarist. One of the very best ever.
The difference between everyone else and Sykes is that Sykes's wrote riffs that FUCKED. Seriously. All his riffs have the guitar equivalent of sex appeal.
Sykes!!! Sykes!!! and MORE SYKES!!!! Dude deserves so much more credit than he gets! So unfortunate that he fell out with Coverdale... sadly he just never could get to that level again. As much as i love Vandenberg, Campbell and Vai.... It was John Sykes playing and songwriting that made modern Whitesnake! Glad your focusing on Blue Murder
That first Blue Murder album is FULL of amazing rhythm playing. One of the best sounding albums of all time as well.
@chrisshaw1964
27 күн бұрын
Dude, I can play the notes on "Guilty of Love", but I can't make it sound right....how about you show me how to play it right? That live version, that video of him and Cozy Powell, and the band traveling overseas and eventually into the song Guilty of love is probably the most kick-ass version. C'mon buddy, whose your uncle?
@rumy6871
27 күн бұрын
@@chrisshaw1964 good call!
@GuitarGodsUnite
26 күн бұрын
Second one is good too
@HunterRouth
26 күн бұрын
Black Hearted Woman, undoubtedly
@davemis40
18 күн бұрын
The album should have been huge .. but timing of the release and poor record co support killed it
Not just a great guitar/guitarist historian, but one of the rare teachers that is more interested in showing you how to do something than showing you how much HE knows...
@BenEller
27 күн бұрын
Thanks my man!
@matheussantos9367
26 күн бұрын
Indeed! Uncle Ben is class act!
Love his Blue Murder stuff . Left out of so many guitar god discussions . Thanks for this . 🤘🏻🤘🏻
A couple things: 1) That C Lydian chord has been drilled into my memory as the In My Darkest Hour chord thanks to Megadeth and whenever I hear it it's immediately unmistakable 2) It's super interesting how much shared DNA Sykes' playing has to Jake E Lee. Jake uses almost all of these techniques to a tee
@gibsonfan159
27 күн бұрын
I immediately thought of Lee.
@Kyush4
27 күн бұрын
Zakk also
@notacommie5415
25 күн бұрын
Yep
That disclaimer cracked me up. Thanks for doing justice to one of the all time greats.
@kukusnest65
26 күн бұрын
yeah that was funny as FUCK! just sayin!
My wife said, I can only play in the house now. Thanks a lot Ben. 😓
Great lesson as always. Sykes is the man.
Uncle Ben where is the Still of the Night solo? Keep the Sykes content coming, I feel that he doesn't get the recognition he should be getting. One of my top 5 players.
@rztricky
24 күн бұрын
@@cheenu711 Nope, Crying in the Rain. That’s the gauntlet solo. The breakdown at the beginning of the second half can’t be mishandled. It has to be as ferocious and swept with the top of the arp being a punching bag. And it also goes almost out of time it’s such a furious moment. But it can be done, and there a drummers out there who can likely keep it a little tighter to pocket than album version. But when he starts flailing the second half, before the epic climb into space explosion (head), it’s one of the most underrated moments of improvisational achievement in guitar. Coverdale mentioned that session and that JS came out beet red, over sweat, and exhausted after the take.
Hell yeah! Another Sykes video 🙌🏼❤️🔥
Sykes is a beast, great singer too.
Waiting for the "Still of the Night" solo. Surely, Uncle Ben, there have been several rainy days.
Extra Beato points! LOL
We need more SYKES!!!
@TylerJacobson-ux7oo
25 күн бұрын
He needs to put PSY Ops up on Spotify or KZread just for the fans. Been done forever banger riffs.
WOAH.... i'm practicing with your previous dbl picking lessons... and this pops up! Uncle Ben is just the greatest ever!!!
More love needed for the thunder and lightning album ⚡ 🌩️ 🙏🏻
@daveygee1013
24 күн бұрын
Loved what he brought to that album, solo on “The sun goes down” a particular favourite 🤩
@alancreedon4742
20 күн бұрын
Scott Gorham played the solo on The Sun Goes Down..@@daveygee1013
@dannymcmince
13 күн бұрын
MY FAVORITE LIZZY ALBUM
That 1987 album is full of gold.
Sykes has a freakish ability to turbocharge a standard chord progressions with energy, excitement and swagger. His riffing, soloing and song writing never sound static, boring or repetitive. It’s just crazy how talented he is both melodically and rhythmically. He can also improvise all night and sound amazing. That is raw talent.
John lived in Blackpool, UK for a while - my hometown. His parents had a studio there that I practiced in with one of my bands around 1990. Unfortunately I never got to meet the man himself, but was always hoping he might be there!
Sykes was a master among masters, Unrivaled total package
"Sykes Appeal" made my day. Can't get enough of his playing. Edit: Forgot to mention, would love for you to breakdown the solos to "Looking For Love" and "You're Gonna Break My Heart Again" someday. Just can't get some of the lines right on those 😅
@HunterRouth
26 күн бұрын
Neither one of those songs get enough love. They both should have been on the original release on not just the U.K.
I met John Sykes and the two other awesome dudes from Blue Murder in Chicago at the Metro in '88 or '89. I was 16. It was awesome. I played in a heavy rock trio at that time and Sykes was my hero. Great time. Got my poster signed and gave him a demo tape we did.
I stood 5 feet away from John Sykes when Blue Murder miraculously came to town. Got to meet him, nice as could be. He had/has the greatest tone I've ever heard. Plain and simple. That dude is just born to be a rock n roll guitar player. Its a shame we don't have more music to enjoy. Thank you for this video Ben!
John was & still is the triple threat. Great vid.
Fair play to Phil Lynott to not stand in Stykes way to leave and join Whitesnake....that Thunder & Lightening album was just at the start of thrash metal and Thin Lizzy were primed with Stykes to capitalize on it....
@trance9158
27 күн бұрын
Sykes... Not stykes
Dude, massive thanks. I too am a huge Sykes / Whitesnake fan and this helps my playing overall. It also helped my double picking (that technique which I am still working on). And it helped me finish a riff I was working on! 🎸🎸☮
@BenEller
27 күн бұрын
Glad it helped!
Ty Tabor!
My mom said I cant watch this...
@DBCooperPDX
27 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂🎸
@jimtepe2825
27 күн бұрын
love mom's
@jimtepe2825
27 күн бұрын
love mom
@SunDriedIntestines
26 күн бұрын
Pissa hahaha
@retch4292
26 күн бұрын
Insert your favorite mom joke here. 😂
John Sykes's playing influenced me almost as much as Gary Moore. Not only a great guitar player, but an incredible singer as well. Blue Murder is severely overlooked. Thank you for showcasing his style hopefully to a new generation.
I recently got to perform Is This Love for an event - bit of a finger twister for me but oh so gorgeous, and slow enough that even I could do it reliably. During a break I rolled my amp case across the hood of my car so all the dudes were impressed on their way out, if not the cougars.
When I think of 80s riffage I love Criss Olivia's - OLIVA, I HATE AUTOCORRECT rhythm also! Savatage has some of the best riffs ever!
@HunterRouth
26 күн бұрын
Amen
@leebrunk4390
24 күн бұрын
Savatage is criminally slept on. I blame the cheesy name. Better a cheesy name than a cheesy lead vocalist, though! Both Jon and Zachary were powerhouses! Criss and Al Pitrelli were monster players, too. The irony was delicious when basically a transition skit kind of song from an album about Balkan war crimes made them all gazillionaires and holiday concert fixtures.
Seriously interesting, something to work on. Cheers Ben 👍
Man, i loved this video. I love the sykes stuff you put out. Gotta keep them rollin man. so awesome, Ben. Keep it up, Brotha this is badass. it sounds so much like sykes he's got such a distinctive style and sound, and man, you captured it absolutely perfectly!! couldnt have gotten any better man. Stay shreddin, bro! Love it. Sykes is one of my personal favs also
I’m a simple man I see a Ben Eller video , I click it
Man that sounds good! You’re an inspiration.
@BenEller
27 күн бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for this fab video - love John Sykes' style so really cool to see how it's done!
Love it. Thanks for the Axefx patch too Big Ben!!
Never realized how much you playing your Ibanez looks exactly like Sykes and his black LP. Holy ****
Holy crap. Thank you! This and your pencil scribbling technique is the best lesson on picking I’ve ever gotten. Along with the explanations, the close ups of your picking hand were extremely helpful. I started out on upright bass and had formal classical training on that and transferred that knowledge right over to bass guitar but beyond a friend in middle school showing me one of the blues boxes, I’m completely self taught on the 6-string and my picking “technique” has always been terrible. I started wondering recent why I could bow the shit out of 32nd notes with good articulation but I can’t hold down 8th notes on a guitar without flopping all over the place. You’ve made me realize I need to adapt the motions my arm and wrist already know how to do to guitar and given me some tools with which to do it. Thank you again! Just rolling this around in my head for a half a day and then picking up the guitar to experiment for a couple of minutes is already showing improvements.
What didn’t? 🔥 taste, tone, technique and amazing sense of melody 🎸 cheers Ben!
Sykes is definitely a triple threat! Great singer, slinger and writer!!!
👍 yes I remember John Sykes , as he's from my hometown, then got the job with Whitesnake 🎵
Aight Ben. I'll play. FAV John Sykes riffs. Cautionary Warning, We All Fall Down....especially the rhythm he is playing during the chorus. One of my ALL TIME Fav's is Holy War while he was in Thin Lizzy. Especially the live Regal Theatre, Hitchin version. You gotta check that one out. The beginning of the lead is one of those.........HOLY SH*T .......That's how he does that, moments 🙂
You Gonna Break my Heart Again. That's a terrific Sykes riff
Awesome video, I saw John Sykes on the last Thin Lizzy your back in 83, he's a monster player.
thanks so much UB. That was an absolutely awesome lesson.
@BenEller
26 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Hilarious videos as always, and informative! Sykes is a guitar god! He's my #1 influence, aside from King Ed! Love your explanation of some of John's tricks. This is a part of what makes him sound so huge within the song.
You nailed it, Ben Eller. Top man.
I remember first hearing him when Thin Lizzy's "Thunder & Lightning" album came out. What an incredible moment that was, for my young, guitar hero tuned ears. From there, i went & grabbed his Tygers of Pan Tang stuff (Spellbound, Crazy Nights), and then we all were blown away with that 1987 WS record. To this day, it baffles me how anyone could fire a player like that, right before the tour. It takes like three incredible guitarists to keep up with a single John Sykes!
What a sick IBANEZ. I just got a second hand Ibanez gio Grgr131dx. Red shark tooth inlays. 16" radius. And compared to the 13.75 radius LTD F-50 I have. This 150$ guitar. 450$ new. That was used twice by the original owner. This IBANEZ is amazing. They make some amazing guitars nowadays with awesome quality control.
@jfo3000
27 күн бұрын
The flatter the better!
One of my generation! Good choice, Ben! 🙂
1987 been a shock to the system for me and love Sykes since then. Wished he had been more prolific. SYKES ME UP !
Very exciting breakdown! Sick tone Ben, Sykes is a riff god, was one of the best from that time. Great examples of what makes his unique approach sound so bad ass 🤘🏼🔥
Such a great lesson Uncle Ben. That Jem is just so good
Thank you for this breakdown of brilliant work by the esteemed Mr. Sykes.
You´re excellent teacher, that´s rare 👍
@BenEller
26 күн бұрын
Thanks a ton! Appreciate that.
I had a magazine from the 90's with Steve Vai holding that guitar on the cover. Man how I drooled over that guitar as a kid. Congrats man.
John's inverted vibrato is a small thing that a lot of players don't notice but it's pure magic.
Awesome lesson Ben!
Ben always brings it
I love what Sykes did with Whitesnake album. Just about everything on it is epic. The playing, the layering.. amazing stuff
Cackling at the idea of cougars making dust angels on my truck hood. Lol!
For rhythm playing, a couple of other standouts are Steve Clark of Def Leppard and George Lynch. They were both great at writing riffs for heavy guitar that weren't just power chords. George Lynch still is. So they'd make great candidates for videos like this one. This was a good lesson video. Keep it up.
@BenEller
27 күн бұрын
Thanks dude, totally agree!
That patch sounds fantastic!
Great video and acknowledgement of Sykes Riffage...AND that Jem 77FP is sooooo nice!
Those riffs and solos on tygers of pantaang were unbelievable.
That picking is super cool. I could never figure out how he did that double picking or why his hand seemed like it was in such a weird position. Turns out... there's a reason!
Sykes guitar playing on Thin Lizzy's "Thunder n Lightning" album is so hard hitting.
Craig Goldie...I'd like to see you deeply dive into his style, particularly dissecting "Sunset Superman" from the Dio album "Dream Evil". I learned it back in the 80s in E-flat tuning, but I watched him play it live in standard, and I can't wrap my head around that. It's so much easier in E-flat.
Blue Murder is an underrated LP that needs to be remastered to today's tech and rereleased
Awesome Ben John Sykes is a monster guitarist
Rick Beato bonus points... nice one.
The disclaimer is as good as the lesson itself!!! Hahahahahaha! Awesome stuff, as always, Uncle Ben! Cheers!
John Sykes is the total package, monster guitarist, vocalist & songwriter. It's a shame that he has basically disappeared from the music scene for the last decades.
In a word...the rhythm parts. Shit, that was three words. But yeah, Sykes and Vito Bratta are prolly the two most underrated players of the 1980s.
Great to see you circle back to Sykes! His influence is heard in the playing of so many phenomenal talents that John Sykes deserves at attention of everyone with that six string fever! Another influential player?-Ace Frehley!
To see John Sykes live is on My bucket list, don't think it's going to happen though.
Great video, legendary player
Legend has it that Skyes was created in a laboratory to just be the most incredible...EVERYTHING!
Ykes! ...I'm gonna have some fun with this stuff tonight. It's the weekend, and I act like it. Happy 4th of July. 🙂
Amazing video! 😊 Thanks!
John Sykes is one tasty player! Love his intensity!
Thanks uncle Ben!
HUGE Sykes fan. You nailed everything that makes his playing stand out and apart from the rest. He's another unsung, not mentioned enough, underappreciated hero like Bratta that completely changed the direction of the era with their technique and style. You can literally hear the bands that came out after the Whitesnake album trying to grab bits n pieces of what made it great for themselves. I'm a mostly self taught player, but in my teens in the early 90s there was a guy who played in the local "hair metal" cover band who started offering lessons. My buddy and me jumped on it cause dude was next level for that time. I only went a handful of times but I still have my notes from it. He started to teach me some theory and picking technique. When I asked him what would be a good song to apply what I was learning, he tabbed me out Still of the Night and Decadence Dance by Extreme. (Both helped with my pick squeals I struggled with too). As always more top shelf unique content that you can't really get from other channels. Appreciate the time and effort you put into what you do.
Awesome Riffage & Thunder!!
That is such a great guitar tone
That sounded Really Good!!
Can't wait to learn the pick slant. Perhaps thats been my issue for speed and clarity 😊
Sykes is SICK! Still trying to nail down the rhythm section of "Is This Love" I love how broad a talent he is. He literally uses the entire library a guitar offers.
Congrats.. You've fully internalized Sykes style into your rhythm playing. Love it. Suprised you didn't grab a black Les Paul for this vid but it still sounds killer
@binaryanticommunist1882
27 күн бұрын
1041K uses one on his sick cover of Crying in the Rain.
@BenEller
27 күн бұрын
I’ve still got the Custom you see in the thumbnail but it’s in D standard!
Love it ❤! It makes me smile. I am a massive Steve Vai fan though.
Always loved John Sykes since I got in to metal in the mid 80's. He's very thrashy for a rock guitarist. Can you do a lesson on how to play, Still of The Night, Bad Boys, and Cryin n the rain properly.
Sykes! One one of the best. Recently been enjoyng his catelogue of solo work, so this was great timing. Out Of My Tree has some excellent riffs as well, and 20th Century is right there too. As far as other players with "-isims," I think George Lynch is one of the most recognizable... He just has this slinky vibe to all his stuff, I instantly know its him. Thanks for this video!
Sykes is such a monster player! not just chops but super tasteful plus his tone is just sick! Blue Murder SHOULD have been HUUUUUGE! Cool lesson Uncle Ben, many thanks!
This lesson was so fun. Never cared much for hair metal but am suddenly so interested in learning more about these kinds of players. I know I haven't given them their due credit.