I agree 100% sir, love all Whitesnake but their early days/formation they just had good cynergy with this lineup anyways, his voice was made for the BLUES!! THE GUITARIST CAN FLAT WHALE, JUST LOOKS SO OUT OF PLACE, LOOKS LIKE A SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE, GOD I MISS THOSE DAYS & DAMN GOOD MUSIC ACTUALLY MADE BY USING INSTRUMENTS/SKILL/ MOXY!!!!
@@paulstone5125 Yes although technically Trouble was their first album, Snakebite was their first release but it was just an EP that only had 4 songs (not long enough to be an actual album)
Тем, кто ставит ,,дизы", не стоит заходить на эти каналы, эта музыка не для всех обывателей. В следствии своей ограниченности, им не дано осознать такие композиции! Здесь, как минимум нужно музыкальное образование. Дэвид Ковердэйл - один из самых популярных и талантливых вокалистов, состаявшийся в таких Rock band, как ,,Deep Purple" и ,,Whitesnake", работающие в основном в стиле Hard Rock. Всем ценителям творчества вокалиста - моё почтение и долгих лет!!! Спасибо!
Whitesnake and David Coverdale when they were a REAL rock and roll band with the amazing and under rated Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden, saw them in 1981 (I think) at the Bristol Colston Hall, they were a class act
I saw them like you at their finest. Absolutely brilliant. There ain’t no love in the heart of the city live. Quality or what. I think that might have been Come an Get it Tour. Went with my older Brother. I was the annoying younger brother!
Underrated ???!!! No way...Bernie had given his way with Ian Gillan Band , Moody was at his best why underrated ???!!! So many bands jealous of this line up...
Definitely. Listen to their songs, before they were turned into a hair metal band, and it's night and day. The soul, the feel, everything, was with the first Whitesnake.
How young was I. 7 years ago. I was happy and didn’t know it. I had all the chances in the world at my 21. Now wasted. Guys, face your fears and psychological complexes. Don’t fall for validation of any kind. Develop yourselves and invest in yourselves. Be better everyday. Don’t let shyness stop you. You’ll overcome. And whatever you want to accomplish, be patient and keep moving on, be disciplined give yourselves the gift of consistency. I was stupid enough to think I was too old at 21, whatta moron I wish I was 21 right now.
Saw them in 82 at Bham Odeon and Mons of Rock 83 - this always brought the House down - Coverdale - one of the greates tRock/Blues voices of all time!!
Dang, I have to admit this is the best song by David and Whitesnake. David was met to sing the blues of this type. I can't stop watching this video of David and the band and the guitar solos are absolutely amazing!!!! I can't stop singing to this song. Man, it hits my heart and soul ❤️💕💓❤️.
Totally who they were!!!!! The rest a sad shadow!!! Saw them about 82 in Nottingham and for this he just held out the mike after about the third line and we just sang for him........goose bumps just remembering!!!!!!!!!!! Awesome times!!!!!
Great song...best band line up also. David and Jon Lord bought us some beers in the bar at the Colston Hall in Bristol while their support band (Magnum) were playing in the early 80's. It was only the 4 of us plus the bar staff there. Priceless...talking to them for almost an hour. Happy days......
@@daweedbekhemm8549 I once saw Daweed Bekhemm playing for Mahoonchester a United he had a reasonable game but I don’t know if he likes origami. I could deduce however that he was a twat.
This lineup before the MTV effect was brilliant. Coverdales solos Northwind and the album Whitesnake are blues rock classics. Wish us fans could witness 1 gig from this era as it's so long ago.
The best advert for a double neck guitar I've ever seen. Beautiful comping on the 12 string that adds so much to the soulful mood followed by a very tasteful solo on the 6 string. Marsden was a god
Terrific Bass line in this version of this song! The Back-Beat is the ticket! Of all the covers of this tune that I've heard, David Coverdale and Whitesnake's is by far the the most engaging.
Listen to Free, my friend - Free came first and influenced many other bands (voice/bass/guitar/drums) - Whitesnake (and others) try to emulate the best.
Time for Coverdale to bow out gracefully. Listening to early Whitesnake is a reminder of what used to be . Listening to Coverdale and Co. now is like listening to a bunch of hasbeens.
I just find out the passing of the great Bernie Marsden . Rest in pace . You’ll be missed and remembered for the talent you had . Thanks for the music. 😢😢😢
08.07.2011 - Whitesnake in Sofia! I can clearly say from now it's going to be one of the best days in my life! Always wanted to hear Coverdale pour that smooth voice of his live!
Used to see Whitesnake regularly in the late 70s, early 80s - an event every time. DC was prone to pushing his vocals a little too far but this is a restrained performance which enhances the song and performance and blends in beautifully with the band. Epic stuff, god bless 'em!
After hearing this version of this song I can say that this is probably the best line-up for WHITESNAKE! Bernie Marsden, Micky Moody, Cozy Powell, Neil Murray and, of course, the one and only David Coverdale! WHITESNAKE: the best rock group forever!
I agree with most, almost all of the comments, but Whitesnake never abandoned the blues. The blues are just heavier and sometimes cheesy. Since the ‘2000s, Whitesnake has tried to regain the blues recognition, its just heavier guitars and more sophisticated players. I enjoy it all, just blues music evolution. 😎🤘✌️
La mejor década de Whitesnake fue y será los 80 ❤ dónde fue su momento de esplendor y el más grandioso con un estilo exquisito e inigualable con la gran voz y personalidad de David Coverdale😊 aguante el heavy metal de la década dorada de los 80 ❤️
My Dad died one week ago today. I planned on having atleast 50+ songs during his celebration of life in a couple of months. The original version of this song , until I found out WHITE 🐍SNAKE did a cover version!! Definitely playing this version.
This brings back some amazing memories with some great friends and some great times, especially seeing Whitesnake at the Bristol Colston Hall, a great band with some amazing guitar players
John Carter saw this line up on the heart of the city tour at deeside leisure centre on the ice rink the crowd went forward and I got dragged out the front by a bouncer rats ! David done a great version of soldier of fortune and we missed the last bus home had to kip in a bus stop ahh memories
Forget the hair metal crap of the later 1980s. This is the real Whitesnake!
3 месяца назад
Absolutely. late '70s - early '80s "Snakebite" EP. "Trouble", "Lovehunter", "Ready An" Willing" and "Cone An' Get It" with the classic Marsden, Moody and Murray lineup were the golden years of Whitesnake.
I didn't know they covered this Bobby Bland classic- makes for a great rock ballad
Best time period for whitesnake. I just love the blues era.
They excelled at playing the blues.
Absolutely!
I agree 100% sir, love all Whitesnake but their early days/formation they just had good cynergy with this lineup anyways, his voice was made for the BLUES!! THE GUITARIST CAN FLAT WHALE, JUST LOOKS SO OUT OF PLACE, LOOKS LIKE A SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE, GOD I MISS THOSE DAYS & DAMN GOOD MUSIC ACTUALLY MADE BY USING INSTRUMENTS/SKILL/ MOXY!!!!
Yeah, before they became a hair band
They were brilliant in the 80s and looked better. The gigs were epic, the music just as good.
Neil Murray is the Beast in this performance! 😲
Definetly one of the best vocalists of rock history
Absolutely 👍
Have to agree. Coverdale and Dio are definitely in my top 5
Neither one of them are in the same class as Paul Rodgers and Chris Cornell, in my opinion.
@@scottsoucy6186 Bad Company was good, but if I never hear that "All Right Now" song again I will die happy
That wasn't Bad Company, though. That was Free, and that was before his voice was fully developed.
John Lord, Neil Murray, Bernie Marsden, Micky Moody...what a exquisite taste has David Coverdale for his line up.
Jon Lord wasn’t on this one. He didn’t come in until the Trouble album.
@@spaceace4387 You're right, in this song from debut album (Snakebite) on keyboard is Pete Solley, I think...
@@paulstone5125 Yes although technically Trouble was their first album, Snakebite was their first release but it was just an EP that only had 4 songs (not long enough to be an actual album)
This beer is for you Bernie!! Much love ♥️♥️♥️
3 vocalists where they say ‘now listen’, and you fkn damn listen good. Plant, Rogers and Coverdale
Blues hard rock era of white snake was just .. 🤌🏼 😩
One of the greatest bass-lines ever! Neil Murray!!!
Back when they were good. Rough & unpolished.
Тем, кто ставит ,,дизы", не стоит заходить на эти каналы, эта музыка не для всех обывателей. В следствии своей ограниченности, им не дано осознать такие композиции! Здесь, как минимум нужно музыкальное образование. Дэвид Ковердэйл - один из самых популярных и талантливых вокалистов, состаявшийся в таких Rock band, как ,,Deep Purple" и ,,Whitesnake", работающие в основном в стиле Hard Rock. Всем ценителям творчества вокалиста - моё почтение и долгих лет!!! Спасибо!
С кирзовым рылом в хромовый ряд незя!!!
@@Nikanor526 Совершенно верно, реперам здесь не место!!! Удачи!
Что случилось с нами? С самой читающей нацией… я отвечу, это вы проститутки во всем виноваты)
Это очень по простому!…
This really is a great cover of the original by Bobby Bland. I love both versions.
He didn’t write the song originally, it was Michael Price and Dan Walsh who wrote Ain’t No Heart in the City
@@IblewuponyourfaceIIIno he did it was made by a blk man
Joey Tempest better
@@IblewuponyourfaceIIIlol. Not true. But of course liars will be liars
@medcezirdeniz86 Joey who?
Whitesnake and David Coverdale when they were a REAL rock and roll band with the amazing and under rated Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden, saw them in 1981 (I think) at the Bristol Colston Hall, they were a class act
Lucky you John Carter! 👍😊❤
I'm still waiting for them to come to Australia...
(It's never gonna happen) :(
@@loveconquersall143 Your prayers have been answered. Check their website!
I saw them like you at their finest. Absolutely brilliant. There ain’t no love in the heart of the city live. Quality or what. I think that might have been Come an Get it Tour. Went with my older Brother. I was the annoying younger brother!
Underrated ???!!! No way...Bernie had given his way with Ian Gillan Band , Moody was at his best why underrated ???!!! So many bands jealous of this line up...
David Coverdale with his evergreen voice..best of all time.
Love him
Me too.
Me too 2
That bass line is pretty amazing. Great version also, nice band times.
So true. Catptivating bass playing. Staccatto prretty funky, musical & rich of ideas
This song was used by them to audition bass players.
100% baseline is just amazing
That's a smooth bass groove.
Bernie & Mickey just one of the best paired guitarist ever ❤❤❤
Totally agree 😊Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody were my favourite of all the Whitesnake band members along with John Lord on keyboards
One of my favorite WS songs. Damn I miss the 70s and early 80s rock and music. Some great stuff.
Me too🎉
This Bobby Blue Bland Classic!!, is a well done cover by DC and Whitesnake.
the bluesy Whitesnake was the best
Gives a chance for Mr. Coverdale to shine!
best whitesnake ever !
wrong
And you are right. Why? I still stand my ground.
Definitely. Listen to their songs, before they were turned into a hair metal band, and it's night and day. The soul, the feel, everything, was with the first Whitesnake.
this is one of those songs you want never to end
i totally agree
Vdd quando acaba eu começo tudo de novo
How young was I. 7 years ago. I was happy and didn’t know it. I had all the chances in the world at my 21. Now wasted. Guys, face your fears and psychological complexes. Don’t fall for validation of any kind. Develop yourselves and invest in yourselves. Be better everyday. Don’t let shyness stop you. You’ll overcome. And whatever you want to accomplish, be patient and keep moving on, be disciplined give yourselves the gift of consistency. I was stupid enough to think I was too old at 21, whatta moron I wish I was 21 right now.
Nice cover
This makes my heart beat a certain way 🖤
Whitesnake/Coverdale equals musical BLISS! ❤😊
Been one of my favorite singers and band since the early 80s.
The guitar solo is a killer!!!
Both solos are killer, Marsden and Moody.
R.I.P Bernie….top guitarist from when Whitesnake were the real deal😢😢😢😢
Best line up of Whitesnake without a shadow of doubt....
It certainly was downhil from here
@@sipaz195 totally agree it wasn’t what the band was about but I suppose they went the way wind was blowing
"Slide It in" was ok, but the hair band version of the band was tough to take...
Absolutely right
Saw them in 82 at Bham Odeon and Mons of Rock 83 - this always brought the House down - Coverdale - one of the greates tRock/Blues voices of all time!!
Snap! 83 Saints & Sinners - Hammersmith Odeon + Donnington.
I dont listen this song for a long long time but when I return to listen again its a real diamond of the rock music
Bobby Blue Bland would be proud of this cover by White Snake!!!!!
Dang, I have to admit this is the best song by David and Whitesnake. David was met to sing the blues of this type. I can't stop watching this video of David and the band and the guitar solos are absolutely amazing!!!! I can't stop singing to this song. Man, it hits my heart and soul ❤️💕💓❤️.
Totally who they were!!!!! The rest a sad shadow!!! Saw them about 82 in Nottingham and for this he just held out the mike after about the third line and we just sang for him........goose bumps just remembering!!!!!!!!!!! Awesome times!!!!!
Hollywoodification
Great song...best band line up also. David and Jon Lord bought us some beers in the bar at the Colston Hall in Bristol while their support band (Magnum) were playing in the early 80's. It was only the 4 of us plus the bar staff there. Priceless...talking to them for almost an hour. Happy days......
Really so surely you can tell me what David's favourite food is,?
@Dawid Bekhem probably not,but surely we can tell that you are an idiot!
@@daweedbekhemm8549 I once saw Daweed Bekhemm playing for Mahoonchester a United he had a reasonable game but I don’t know if he likes origami. I could deduce however that he was a twat.
@@channelnumber73 very polite response. Loving it.
I saw Whitesnake at Manchester Apollo in the autumn of 1978. Support act was Magnum. Great concert!
Nei whitesnake di quel periodo il miglior coverdale.
This lineup before the MTV effect was brilliant. Coverdales solos Northwind and the album Whitesnake are blues rock classics. Wish us fans could witness 1 gig from this era as it's so long ago.
Alive an Heavy- one of the best albums of all time
Get well soon DC, rest up and lets have you performing again when you're good and ready.
Much love
Late 70's and the 80's were awesome for Rock music I remember it like it was yesterday wish I could go back.
I wish I have 17yrs right now
I miss the use of dry ice these days on rock performances. Whatever you may think of it, it adds that special glamour to rock.
Just pure awesomeness ....the best of the music, the music of today doesn't hole a candle to the music of yesterday.
I came here expecting to be disappointed. Great cover.
The best advert for a double neck guitar I've ever seen. Beautiful comping on the 12 string that adds so much to the soulful mood followed by a very tasteful solo on the 6 string. Marsden was a god
RIP Bernie marsden another legend from my youth gone 😢😢
RIP Bernie Marsden 😢 great guitarist
R.I.P Bernie killer blues guitarist one of the best
This early Whitesnake is my favourite. I am a blues person.
Thats why everyone love white snake cause they are the soul of this type of music.
I'm hearing, and seeing, a big Free vibe here. Coverdale is even holding his mic like Paul Rodgers.
Yea he never mentions Free or Paul Rogers, it’s like the elephant in the room,, but Free were much the maturer band, this is pop compared to Free.
dont know how well this sound wouldve worked down the road for whitesnake
Terrific Bass line in this version of this song! The Back-Beat is the ticket!
Of all the covers of this tune that I've heard, David Coverdale and Whitesnake's is by far the the most engaging.
Rest easy Bernie. Thanks for all the wonderful music. 🎸❤️😔
Great version,it s good to see David in early years when he was on a more bluesy mood......Great vocalist anyway!!!!!
What an amazing smooth yet raw rock sound, beautiful 😁
Divine voice and fantastic band
Fantastic!!Coverdale voice ,out of this world.
For me, the ✨🎶 Blues-Rock 🎶✨ era of Whitesnake was the ultimate 🎶👌 Just my opinion.
Listen to Free, my friend - Free came first and influenced many other bands (voice/bass/guitar/drums) - Whitesnake (and others) try to emulate the best.
Time for Coverdale to bow out gracefully. Listening to early Whitesnake is a reminder of what used to be . Listening to Coverdale and Co. now is like listening to a bunch of hasbeens.
I’ve always loved Whitesnake and most stuff David Coverdale has done.
I just find out the passing of the great Bernie Marsden . Rest in pace . You’ll be missed and remembered for the talent you had . Thanks for the music. 😢😢😢
Without your love things have changed
Still awesome 2024
08.07.2011 - Whitesnake in Sofia!
I can clearly say from now it's going to be one of the best days in my life! Always wanted to hear Coverdale pour that smooth voice of his live!
I don't say this often: GREAT COVER. ❤😊
One of my alltime favorites ..I prefer this period .. reminds me on my amazing youth...
Used to see Whitesnake regularly in the late 70s, early 80s - an event every time.
DC was prone to pushing his vocals a little too far but this is a restrained performance which enhances the song and performance and blends in beautifully with the band. Epic stuff, god bless 'em!
Yeah saw them 4 times in early 80s then when they went too commercial I sort of lost interest
My favourite whitesnake lineup. Neil Murray is a fantastic bass player Dave’s voice was second to none 👌
Great voice! Great blues!
This is true rock Ladies and Gents! Hats off to the artists!
Masterpiece. The Whitesnake that I really like... from the hat and mustache era!
ain't no music in the heart of the city when Whitesnake aren't around!
Superb tone and voice, I prefer the early Whitesnake before the bleached big hair days...
me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love it all 😉😍
yeh .. ."R&B" - "Rhythm & bleach " was a gulf too far to cross !! lol
Coverdale is still Great... Watch Song Still of the night... His Voice still Great
Viking62 same here
Used to blast this song in my Car.... Those were the days. .. what a wonderful arrangement. And of course the voice .
After hearing this version of this song I can say that this is probably the best line-up for WHITESNAKE! Bernie Marsden, Micky Moody, Cozy Powell, Neil Murray and, of course, the one and only David Coverdale! WHITESNAKE: the best rock group forever!
Sir David Coverdale!
Dave Duck Dowell on this not Cozy Powell
100%
Ian Paice on drums
Listen to Free, my friend - they influenced many other great bands.
Just one man's opinion but ain't no love in the hardest cities got to be one of whitesnakes best songs ever.
The original song is good too
I agree with most, almost all of the comments, but Whitesnake never abandoned the blues. The blues are just heavier and sometimes cheesy. Since the ‘2000s, Whitesnake has tried to regain the blues recognition, its just heavier guitars and more sophisticated players. I enjoy it all, just blues music evolution. 😎🤘✌️
Great version of a classic blues tune!
Esta versión es la mejor que he, escuchado de esta canción!!.Poderosa voz de David Coverdale!!!!. AMAZING!!!!!...
I was 15 when I first heard this, waayyyy back... All time favourite, absolutely love it.
David Coverdale 💖 I think I'll love his voice forever.
whitesnake...one of the best
now this is a whitesnake in the studio ttaw big time ......... with feeling raw
La mejor década de Whitesnake fue y será los 80 ❤ dónde fue su momento de esplendor y el más grandioso con un estilo exquisito e inigualable con la gran voz y personalidad de David Coverdale😊 aguante el heavy metal de la década dorada de los 80 ❤️
Man David Coverdale kept his band floating at the top who else can say that Ozzy maybe Dio not very many God bless us all
IMO, this is the best version of this classic song. What a line up: Coverdale, Paice, Lord, Marsden, Moody & Murray. 🤘🏻
except its not paice and lord playing its dowie and solley
@@barrybanks4824 In my haste to close my eyes and enjoy this track I failed to notice. I stand corrected and enlightened sir. 🤘🏻
My Dad died one week ago today. I planned on having atleast 50+ songs during his celebration of life in a couple of months. The original version of this song , until I found out WHITE 🐍SNAKE did a cover version!! Definitely playing this version.
Before they went big 80’s hair. Love this era like Bad Company in the 70’s. David Coverdale one of the greatest singers. 🔥🔥🔥
One of the best live albuns ever.
Love this song, love the high energy level of this recording session. 🎤🎸♥️
The best era....best line up.
1978
One of the tremendous voices of Heavy Metal: will always love his voice !
And a dramatic tune, beautiful nonetheless: I was a teen back there.
R.I.P. Bernie Marsden 😢
RIP. Bernie Marsden. He came to India once a few years ago. 😊
Love this song truly one of the best does not get the air play on classic radio 😢
R.I.P. Bernie Marsden.
Best line up.. Rip Bernie 🙏
What a career Whitesnake has had all the different variations all the great music thanks so much.
This brings back some amazing memories with some great friends and some great times, especially seeing Whitesnake at the Bristol Colston Hall, a great band with some amazing guitar players
John Carter saw this line up on the heart of the city tour at deeside leisure centre on the ice rink the crowd went forward and I got dragged out the front by a bouncer rats ! David done a great version of soldier of fortune and we missed the last bus home had to kip in a bus stop ahh memories
Class tune love this line up the best ever!
Criminally underratet band and song👊
Forget the hair metal crap of the later 1980s. This is the real Whitesnake!
Absolutely. late '70s - early '80s "Snakebite" EP. "Trouble", "Lovehunter", "Ready An" Willing" and "Cone An' Get It" with the classic Marsden, Moody and Murray lineup were the golden years of Whitesnake.
R.I.P. Bernie Marsden. You were one of the best. You won't be forogotten.
I love that voice🔥💖💋
RIP, Bernie. Demon guitarist.