R.I.P Bernie Marsden who passed away yesterday Aug 24th, a helluva guitarist, song writer, and by all accounts a damn funny bloke & all round nice guy, thanks for providing the sound track to my teenage years, gone but never to be forgotten.
whitesnake started as a more hard rock/blues rock band made up of formed Deep Purple before they became the hair metal band that many people remember and influenced others 80s bands with sexy videos!
I was aware of the '82 version but hadn't heard it at the time it was released. Basically I grew up on the '87 version like most of my peers but listening to this version it does have it's unique qualities, mostly with the organ touches and the added chorus, similar to the '87 remixed single version. My personal favorite is the '87 album version I remember most and first heard.
Always preferred this version. I mean c'mon, Jon Lord, Cozy Powell, Neil Murray, Micky Moody, Bernie Marsden and David Coverdale. Today you would simply call this a supergroup, back in the day this was just the right people getting together.... 🤘🏻😁🤘🏻
@@JoseRamirez-rq2gj and that's Colin Hogdkinson on bass in the video, because of the drama that is Whitesnake. *Pretty* sure it's still Bernie and Micky on guitar, though.
@@toddcustadio5321 I think that's Mel Galley in the video..... I'm not certain though because him and Bernie do kind of look alike, and like you said, it is the usual Whitesnake drama.
@@peoriavideosltd6822 Definitely Mel Galley. Coverdale once said that it was often the case that the Whitesnake you saw in the videos wasn't the Whitesnake you were actually hearing on the track. In this case it's definitely Paicey, Murray and Marsden you're hearing, but by the time the album had come out, all three of them had left the band (I've actually heard it said that they were sacked), so their replacements are in the video. Same thing happened with the 1987 album, NONE of the guys you saw in the videos for that album actually played on the songs (except for Adrian Vandenberg and Vivian Campbell each doing one guitar solos for two of the songs, Vandenberg's was on that version of Here I Go Again, I forget which one Campbell did a solo for the single). And then it happened on again on the record that came after the 1987 album, Adrian injured his hands just before they went into the studio, so Steve Vai had to do all the guitar overdubs, but in the videos, Adrian's miming to some of Vai's playing.
I'm going to listen to this song until I get old, it makes me happy and every time I hear it I feel like dancing, it brings me so many memories, and I could not fail to thank my parents for their good taste of music
Escuche este tema por primera vez en el año 1985. Tenía 16 años. Y a partir de esta canción, no paré más con lo que en esa época se le llamaba Heavy Metal, que hoy a la distancia , parece una canción romántica más que un machaqueo constante de Riffs. Sin embargo, cuando mis hijos, ya grandes me preguntan si tuviera que elegir un tema en toda la historia y cual sería, yo sin dudarlo eligo "Here I go Again" porque además de tener una excelente melodía tiene una fuerza que cuando uno esta en problemas, la escuchas y decis, "no importa nada", vamos para adelante y " Aquí voy otra vez". Gracias al mejor vocalista que ha dado el Rock. No por nada fue la úlitma voz de Deep Purple y pocos pueden tener ese orgullo en su haber.
The best version by a long way. Guitars are brilliant and as David sings here "Like a Hobo i was born to walk alone" none of this like a drifter s**t. Amazing from an classic album.
I agree with Coverdale that "hobo" is HORRENDOUS. He says he was glad that Geffen asked for a remake.......so he could REMOVE the clumsy "Hobo" line and replace it with "drifter". (He said he originally had "Drifter" in the song, but he had already used "drifter" so many times in prior songs he went with "hobo", and immediately regretted it when it came out, ha ha.) (FUN FACT: since Paul Rodgers of FREE & Bad Company was Coverdale's fave singer, it's no wonder he used the word "drifter" in so may songs!)
I don't know where I'm going But I sure know where I've been Hanging on the promises in songs of yesterday And I've made up my mind I ain't wasting no more time Here I go again, here I go again Though I keep searching for an answer I never seem to find what I'm looking for Oh, Lord, I pray you give me strength to carry on 'Cause I know what it means To walk along the lonely street of dreams Here I go again on my own Going down the only road I've ever known Like a drifter, I was born to walk alone And I've made up my mind I ain't wasting no more time I'm just another heart in need of rescue Waiting on love's sweet charity And I'm gonna hold on for the rest of my days 'Cause I know what it means To walk along the lonely street of dreams And here I go again on my own Going down the only road I've ever known Like a drifter, I was born to walk alone And I've made up my mind I ain't wasting no more time But here I go again Here I go again Here I go again Here I go 'Cause I know what it means To walk along the lonely street of dreams And here I go again on my own Going down the only road I've ever known Like a drifter, I was born to walk alone And I've made up my mind I ain't wasting no more time And here I go again on my own Going down the only road I've ever known Like a drifter I was born to walk alone 'Cause I know what it means To walk along the lonely street of dreams And here I go again on my own Going down the only road I've ever known Like a drifter, I was born to walk alone
Hi Danny love the song and I'm 73 lost my adult daughter and son Yr half apart I look after my other son who has head injuries I all ways say to him here I go again love to you x
One of my favorite songs, simply EPIC. Legend David Coverdale in his grratest moments, this version for me is faaar better than 87'. The anthem of hard rock.
By far my favorite line-up of the band, seen the changes thru the years but 1st time saw them play and Mickey and Brennie working together songs like Love Hunter, Mistreated and so many more was sheer emotion.
I forgot that by the time Saints And Sinners came out, Neil Murray, Bernie Marsden and Ian Paice weren't in the band anymore. David Coverdale once commented about how it was usually that the case that when Whitesnake made videos, there'd be a lineup change, so the guys you saw in the video weren't the guys you were actually hearing on the track, and I think this video was the start of that.
The original version . The best version.
I love the original version, more heart and soul. Absolutely lovely
well sounds nice but there is no Sykes guitars here.and that is why 1987 is the best HRock album ever
Sure he wasn’t as coked out back then as in the 80s.
82 Blues sound, real feeling. 87 hair metal song
Hai zarina
@@patriciozazzini968 😆 🤣 😂
R.I.P Bernie Marsden who passed away yesterday Aug 24th, a helluva guitarist, song writer, and by all accounts a damn funny bloke & all round nice guy, thanks for providing the sound track to my teenage years, gone but never to be forgotten.
💔🎵🎸
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😢🙏
So good to see Cozy on the drums!
Thank you Bernie Marsden for writing this great song!!!!
RIP Bernie Marsden!! Guitarrista Fantástico!! Fundador de Whitesnake
🎵🎸💔
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I don't care which version it is,this song will always kick ass. It's timeless.
Yup. That’s the great thing about this song. No matter what version somebody puts on I won’t complain.
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Cozy on the drums !
Only for the video he doesn't play on the song
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RIP Bernie! You wrote your name in the history of rock n' roll!
I'm 53 goddamn years old and am only just now seeing this Tawny-less version...wow...you learn something new everyday!
So heart-healing...Jon Lord's keyboard sound is so holy.
he is the Lord
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I love both versions very much. Without the original one we wouldn't have anything. Jon Lord made the original one very special. Long live Whitesnake.
Three Versions. The US Radio Version was recorded completely New by other people
Wouldn't have anything? You must be from States, don't ya 😜
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There is only one version this one I respectively deny the remakes it a conspiracy and bad mojo
I love being a Hobo and being alone
Same!!!!
Yeah!
Not a drifter, lol.
Ditto
Same
I like the second part. First part doesn’t sound quite as awesome.
Rest in Peace, Uncle Bernie. The world over shall miss you.
David Coverdale...one of the truly great rock voices of our time
Yeah you're right Heather,How are you doing today and happy new year..
its not coverdale... its john lord. this is the original 85 version
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@@tyroneevans1269 John Lord on keyboards, but David Coverdale was always the singer!
Mickey Moody on lead and Mel Galley playing rhythm, Colin Hodgkinson bass, and Cozy Powell on drums.
Best version of this song... bluesy, with real feeling.
That's how I like it.
Лучшая версия 1987 года. Там гитара великолепно звучит!
I like the 1987 version best. This one is a little "bland"
87 version is a lot better, more drum beat to the song!
@@latengocomoburro 1987 just has more drive and... testosterone to it. Though I do wish they would've kept "hobo" instead of "drifter" 😂😂
Never gets old new version or old version. Just don't hear this kind of Rock and Roll any more. Masterpiece!!!!!!
No, we sure don’t. Hopefully, one day, we’ll see a resurgence of rock and roll, similar to the style of these great classics!
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Early whitesnake...,,were the best blues rock act around.......just didn't get enough, well deserved attention!👍👍
This version has such a Deep Purple feel
Because half of Whitesnake who recorded this was in Deep Purple.
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Original version. The first version. The best one
Love this original version. Gritty, raw rock n roll!
Shame the guy who co wrote it never got the chance to play it live with the band thanks to mr ego Coverdale
Overproduction isn’t a bad thing when you know how to use correctly
I prefer this original. Gritty, soulful. Much heart.
RIP Bernie. Thank you for all your contributions to rock over the past 50 years!!!
Rock in peace Bernie! A hard rock classic written by the man himself!from Shaz in the uk.
This version is the exact definition of Rock n Roll
The harmony in the chorus is so much better
Music is so gritty- It’s awesome
God Bless Bernie Marsden RIP 🙏🏻 you will be missed Bernie 🙏🏻
FRIDAY,WHAT A MANNER TO START MY WEEKEND,ENJOY A CLASSIC FAVORITE ONE!
Damn, this version is awesome! Jon Lord's organ playing always gives me the chills! 🤘🎹
The guitars are so much better than 87. Both great versions but this one touches your soul
I've never heard this version and didn't know it existed. I love it!!
they were two versions
Here I Go Again from 1982 and 1987!
whitesnake started as a more hard rock/blues rock band made up of formed Deep Purple before they became the hair metal band that many people remember and influenced others 80s bands with sexy videos!
This is the third version I've heard...didn't know that there were three until now!
I was aware of the '82 version but hadn't heard it at the time it was released. Basically I grew up on the '87 version like most of my peers but listening to this version it does have it's unique qualities, mostly with the organ touches and the added chorus, similar to the '87 remixed single version. My personal favorite is the '87 album version I remember most and first heard.
Me too.
RIP Bernie, true gent and rock star! This is by far the best version of the song!
Always preferred this version. I mean c'mon, Jon Lord, Cozy Powell, Neil Murray, Micky Moody, Bernie Marsden and David Coverdale. Today you would simply call this a supergroup, back in the day this was just the right people getting together.... 🤘🏻😁🤘🏻
Cozy Powell didn't play on this, it was Ian Paice!
@@JoseRamirez-rq2gjNop, its cozy powell
@@JoseRamirez-rq2gj and that's Colin Hogdkinson on bass in the video, because of the drama that is Whitesnake. *Pretty* sure it's still Bernie and Micky on guitar, though.
@@toddcustadio5321 I think that's Mel Galley in the video..... I'm not certain though because him and Bernie do kind of look alike, and like you said, it is the usual Whitesnake drama.
@@peoriavideosltd6822 Definitely Mel Galley. Coverdale once said that it was often the case that the Whitesnake you saw in the videos wasn't the Whitesnake you were actually hearing on the track. In this case it's definitely Paicey, Murray and Marsden you're hearing, but by the time the album had come out, all three of them had left the band (I've actually heard it said that they were sacked), so their replacements are in the video. Same thing happened with the 1987 album, NONE of the guys you saw in the videos for that album actually played on the songs (except for Adrian Vandenberg and Vivian Campbell each doing one guitar solos for two of the songs, Vandenberg's was on that version of Here I Go Again, I forget which one Campbell did a solo for the single). And then it happened on again on the record that came after the 1987 album, Adrian injured his hands just before they went into the studio, so Steve Vai had to do all the guitar overdubs, but in the videos, Adrian's miming to some of Vai's playing.
R.I.P. Bernie. 心よりご冥福をお祈りいたします、合掌。
John Lord on keyboards⚡❤️
The original and far and away the best
❤Absolutely AMAZING. Love this more than other.
Love this version and the 87 version, two great versions to enjoy win win . Same with fool for your loving too.
1 word can make so much difference
THE ORIGINAL VERSION , ABSOLUTELY DAVID !!!!!!
RIP Jon Lord ! + Cozy Powell
I'm going to listen to this song until I get old, it makes me happy and every time I hear it I feel like dancing, it brings me so many memories, and I could not fail to thank my parents for their good taste of music
Ana Catarina i hope it’s still making u happy
Are you old yet. I am
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Old bluesy Whitesnake.
I miss this kind of music...The good,old ones
There isn't this music anymore. Where the music is now?
Put a C in front of that rap they have these days and that is what you have crap. You can't beat the late 60's, the 70's, and the 80's for the music.
The 90’s was the last decade that rocked.
The hair style are horrible, but the music are the first.
@@earlbishop1224 hahahaha yes. It is a C rap
Classic Whitesnake.Just love that bluesy sound they had in the day.Will never forget seein' them in Belfast on the Slide it in tour '84
Stick the drifter up your arsenal. HOBO 4eva
Escuche este tema por primera vez en el año 1985. Tenía 16 años. Y a partir de esta canción, no paré más con lo que en esa época se le llamaba Heavy Metal, que hoy a la distancia , parece una canción romántica más que un machaqueo constante de Riffs.
Sin embargo, cuando mis hijos, ya grandes me preguntan si tuviera que elegir un tema en toda la historia y cual sería, yo sin dudarlo eligo "Here I go Again" porque además de tener una excelente melodía tiene una fuerza que cuando uno esta en problemas, la escuchas y decis, "no importa nada", vamos para adelante y " Aquí voy otra vez". Gracias al mejor vocalista que ha dado el Rock. No por nada fue la úlitma voz de Deep Purple y pocos pueden tener ese orgullo en su haber.
Now 4 legends have left us, what a sad world
I definitely prefer this version. Warmer. The individual instruments are clearer. Certainly Better drumming and a better drum sound.
That's the most beautiful version! John Lord was huge in this Song. Unforgettable...
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
82
Gracias a mi amado Lui Ángel mi amigo más querido, que en marzo de 2023 me descubrió este temazo.
Today is the birthday of this album. Saint & Sinners was released on November 15, 1982.
The great Jon Lord. Miss him.
OMG this voice is so powerfull and magical. God bless u DC and all the snakes involved in all these years of touring and making music for us.
The best version by a long way. Guitars are brilliant and as David sings here "Like a Hobo i was born to walk alone" none of this like a drifter s**t. Amazing from an classic album.
Come on, don't you think you're treating the remake a bit harshly
Evocative of Credence Clearwater harmonizing in “Down on the Corner”
I agree with Coverdale that "hobo" is HORRENDOUS.
He says he was glad that Geffen asked for a remake.......so he could REMOVE the clumsy "Hobo" line and replace it with "drifter".
(He said he originally had "Drifter" in the song, but he had already used "drifter" so many times in prior songs he went with "hobo", and immediately regretted it when it came out, ha ha.)
(FUN FACT: since Paul Rodgers of FREE & Bad Company was Coverdale's fave singer, it's no wonder he used the word "drifter" in so may songs!)
Excuse me mates, English is not my first language , what does it means "hobo"?
@@inddarbarreto1746somebody who does not have a home to live and sleeps on the streets.
In my opinion both this version and the 1987 version are great
This version is MUCH BETTER than the polished in 1987, soulful, brilliant, sounds true to themselves. This album is just insane
To me the 87 version is the best, more drum beat to the song.
@@norfolksouthernrailfan2006 and you can really hear the roar in David Coverdale’s voice
True of all their _originals._
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Rest un peace Bernie
Rest In Peace Bernie Marsden
The best version of this song - thanks...
“Hobo” just doesn’t do it for me 😂
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Wow, after thinking that the 87 version was the only version this blew me away. This one has so much more energy in it and just wow...
There are even 2 different 1987 versions.
both are rubbish next to this version
@@oscargraves5735 actually they're all good but yeah this one got more soul to it
Is he saying “like a hobo I was born to walk alone” in this version?
@@nadirabotwin7435 Yes
This is my favorite version of this song.
1982: This song rocks!!!
2022: It still has the power!!!
Why wouldn't have the power?
@@Anticommunism99🙄
2023: this song is indeed made in heaven
EPIC! I'll never get tired of listening to this song... and David's extraordinary voice.
I don't know where I'm going
But I sure know where I've been
Hanging on the promises in songs of yesterday
And I've made up my mind
I ain't wasting no more time
Here I go again, here I go again
Though I keep searching for an answer
I never seem to find what I'm looking for
Oh, Lord, I pray you give me strength to carry on
'Cause I know what it means
To walk along the lonely street of dreams
Here I go again on my own
Going down the only road I've ever known
Like a drifter, I was born to walk alone
And I've made up my mind
I ain't wasting no more time
I'm just another heart in need of rescue
Waiting on love's sweet charity
And I'm gonna hold on for the rest of my days
'Cause I know what it means
To walk along the lonely street of dreams
And here I go again on my own
Going down the only road I've ever known
Like a drifter, I was born to walk alone
And I've made up my mind
I ain't wasting no more time
But here I go again
Here I go again
Here I go again
Here I go
'Cause I know what it means
To walk along the lonely street of dreams
And here I go again on my own
Going down the only road I've ever known
Like a drifter, I was born to walk alone
And I've made up my mind
I ain't wasting no more time
And here I go again on my own
Going down the only road I've ever known
Like a drifter I was born to walk alone
'Cause I know what it means
To walk along the lonely street of dreams
And here I go again on my own
Going down the only road I've ever known
Like a drifter, I was born to walk alone
"Like a Hobo"...actually!
or is it "homo"...idk
but it's not "drifter"
not in this version.
AS ALWAYS CLASSIC ROCK,BEAUTIFUL ODE TO HISPANIC-CHICANO VERY HEAVY-CLASSIC ROCK.
Easily the best version
R.I.P Bernie Marsden ❤
I can’t believe until just a few days ago I never knew Jon Lord was in Whitesnake for a while, Ian Pace too.
I feel this version better than 87 personally
Agreed.
"I was born to walk alone"..says it all
he mustn't be a Liverpool fan xD
Ryan Floyd 😂😂😂😂😂😂
OMG Ryan Floyd LMAO
Sad, but shouldn't it be acceped if one has chosen to live alone? Notrying to "force him fitting into some society"?
@@ryanfloyd6909 😂
Love the original. Dave looks amazing
You take one look at this guy's singing and physical expression and you just know he's bad ass.
HAPPY 65TH B-DAY DAVID COVERDALE...One of the GREATEST FRONTMEN That EVER LIVED..
Jerome Lange your correct sir
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Whitesnake wounderful. Here i go again.Good Song. 2020/ 2021/2022/2023
Whitesnake are absolutely brilliant and david riverdale is a legend and they have never made a bad album or record
Hi Danny love the song and I'm 73 lost my adult daughter and son Yr half apart I look after my other son who has head injuries I all ways say to him here I go again love to you x
Coverdale, not Riverdale
@@brendadrumm9451So sorry.
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Friends in High school always said this was my song.;). This year 25 year reunion. :)
Good honey
This was my high school grad song
Christina Herrera Awesome I just heard it on the radio :-) :-) thanks 2 Funny :-) :-)
Did you sleep with lots of men in high school?
+Sam Jones Did you?
One of my favorite songs, simply EPIC. Legend David Coverdale in his grratest moments, this version for me is faaar better than 87'. The anthem of hard rock.
By far my favorite line-up of the band, seen the changes thru the years but 1st time saw them play and Mickey and Brennie working together songs like Love Hunter, Mistreated and so many more was sheer emotion.
Bernie isn't in this video it's Mal Galley. Coverdale had Sacked Bernie even though he co wrote most of Whitesnakes classic songs including this
@@lovekandy61 but it is Bernie playing on this version. It was recorded before Bedtime Left
He might well be playing on the recording but no doubt Coverdale would have tried to stitch him up again if he was
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here i go again
Best balad!!! Original version, amazing song!!
Thank you,john sykes
John Sykes is nowhere on here.
In memory of: * COZY POWELL & JON LORD *
I'm 41 years old and remember when i guess is the popular one came out when I was just a boy. I had no clue this even existed
The best version.
Absolutely beautiful
Great voice and only with organ👌😎🤔🎤🎹the intro
Gonna die listening to this...
40 years old & still going strong
His songs inspired me through life
From Japan!
WHOA...never knew about this. It's great. Of course I love the big sound of the '87 version but this is quality in a different way. Excellent!
R.I.P man
Coverdale in the skinny neck tie and regular leather jacket is classic early 80s, Whitesnake rulz
R.I.P. Bernie
this song saw me through the shit....
AWESOME SONG...I AGREE ITS RIGHT
Alan Springett hope you're doing well xx
thanks Stella.....kind......better now.......all the best to you......x
Lately become another shit
@@luismagdael1870 it never stops Luis.....find strength somewhere.....
I forgot that by the time Saints And Sinners came out, Neil Murray, Bernie Marsden and Ian Paice weren't in the band anymore. David Coverdale once commented about how it was usually that the case that when Whitesnake made videos, there'd be a lineup change, so the guys you saw in the video weren't the guys you were actually hearing on the track, and I think this video was the start of that.
rock n roll never dies..one of the greatest song ever..
A great song from a great band ! thank you RHINO for the uploading ,cheers to all of you brothers and sisters in Rock !!!!!
my first concert after i became single after 8yrs.. brother took me to see Poison and Whitesnake at the Shoreline Amp.
My girls were born in 93 and 99 , I got them both hooked on 80s music and movies! They love it!
Whoah! This is beautiful! I could listen to this replayed over and over again for hours.