Philip Sayce Releases 'I'd Love To Change The World' Video
. (Classic Rock) Philip Sayce has released a video for his cover of Ten Years After classic I'd Love To Change The World. It's taken from seventh album Influences, which sees the Welsh-born Canadian exploring some of the concepts that inspired him to begin playing. He recently said: "In some ways I went full circle since my parents played Clapton and Dire Straits when I was growing up. I heard nothing but the best then - and that's what I'm trying to do today." The follow-up to 2012's Steamroller had its UK release in August via Provogue. It's launched in April in North America with two additional tracks, including I'd Love To Change The World. Watch the video here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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