I for one love it I love my WhiteSnake and especially love my sexy hot and handsome Dutchman Adrian Vandenberg He always does a good solo no matter what song he does 💘❤️🔥💋🌹
Listen to the crowd go wild at the end. What an amazing crowd. You don’t get crowds like that anymore. You also don’t get bands like this anymore. Such incredible showmanship and incredible musicianship. Great act all together. I’m 21 and never got to see many great bands other than rush but wow the crowds back than are much different than crowds today.
Individualmente, si. Grandes músicos. Pero esta formación nunca logró amalgamarse como una verdadera banda. Quizás le faltó más tiempo de trabajo juntos. Seguramente se armaron para el tour (muy exitoso por cierto) y tuvieron que salir a girar de inmediato, grabar videos para mtv, y demasiados shows. Pero no me gusta el tono y los solos de Vandenberg en esta etapa, ni los gritos de David, que en mi opinión arruinaron su garganta y su voz de blues tan característica. Saludos.
Wow. All great musicians. But Campbell was right in his recent interview. All the guys were just playing their own thing. This really is a bit of a mess.
I like Vandenbergs style, but man, that solo in crying in the rain did not move me at all all. While I can't play like that, I think I could of done a better job on this particular song.
i think vivian should of done the solo for crying in the rain his style of shredding whould of blended better i love vandenberg style but not agessive enough for that solo
This 'performance' highlights the difference between the UK and USA fans at the time. Whilst American fans love 'glam / poodle rock Whitesnake. UK fans hated the change. In fact once 'Slide it in' was done and DC traded his old band for new ones and went to America, all the loyal old Brit fans washed their hands of the new WS
Still Slide it In, 1987 and Slip of the tongue were the 3 best selling Whitesnake albums in the UK... I do agree tho... The Whitesnake of the 70s and really early 80s is quite the hidden gem.. Most people don't even know how different and great that band was. It's a shame that all the Whitesnake compilations are Slide it In and on... I think it's because David Coverdale doesn't have the rights to the stuff before Slide it In... He's the most upset about it... Just imagine if such a huge part of your career is unavailable.... And don't get me started of his solo work right after Deep Purple... Before Whitesnake, that's not even on streaming services.
With songs as big as Crying in the rain I’d prefer to hear the original solo rather than the one Adrian played, like Vivian did on Still of the night , John Sykes ripped on the original solos for this album and only Doug Aldrich did them any justice in my opinion
I want to say I saw this tour but Vandenberg's guitar is off. When we saw them, he was using a Peavey Vandenberg. They were with one of the "white" bands - either Great White or White Lion. Despite my bad memory, the opening band started to a dead audience but really warmed the crowd up - I believe it was White Lion because I didn't know about _Lady of the Valley_ until then and loved it. Anyway WS walked in and bombed like a complete MF. Adrian's style just did not work on these songs and Vivian was just _there._ I'm gonna save this vid because it displays it so well even tho this suggests a positive crowd. But for us it was so bad people were sitting down or wandering around. There was a small core up front, but it just wasn't happening. David was obviously pissed off but carried on. When it was over people just quietly exited and left the lot. No hanging out, nothing. Really weird experience never seen in my life.
Around the 10:30 mark are those panties being tossed at Coverdale? Probably. They were bombastic. All 3 of the stringers were sowing some wild oats and having the time of their lives I bet. Rudy's book is pretty good. I like it a lot but I hear the solos and I think...they ain't no Michael Schenker who said, "There are scales...and you know it....I just feel it and make it up. Too many scales but still great. Bombastic.
While i like Vandenberg's own work - he could not play Sykes solo stuff which amazes me now as so many RUclips players have nailed his solos. Doug Aldrich was the closest.
@@leemichaels406 So many versions of what went on - just a shame it happened attall. Could you imagine a second album? I will say this - this covid19 thing has been going on since last Febuary and everyone's patience is faltering. Seems to have been going for ever at this point. Knowing what that frustration feels like could you then imagine having recorded the best work you have ever done and not knowing if it was going to ever go out and then having to wait many months/year or two for that work to be completed or not even knowing if it would be - how that would make you think/act?
@@PishedupScotsmaninSweden As a musician I full well understand the virus issue. I have not gigged out in a year. The good part is I have a really nice studio built here at the house so I can at least record originals and stay active.
Tasteless solos fron vandenberg...the guy did nothing to support the song,melodic and aggressive tunes need melodic and aggressive playing. All he did was playing scales, no dynamic playing. Vivian is the proper guy for these solos. John sykes rules!
I seen some bands with older singers that sounded great look at the singer for Michael Sweet as someone else said Bruce Dickinson Steven Tyler freaking Steven Tyler singing better live now than he did in the 70s Paul Rogers Manor is a bunch of them I can go on and on
My theory is that when you force your voice to do something that doesn't come naturally to you - like Coverdale or Tom Keifer - you fry it pretty quickly. Whereas if your voice naturally has that inclination like Brian Johnson or Sammy Hagar, you can keep going like that forever.
@@dennisvangils8209 Thank you for the what’s up I just was even googling this a while back and I couldn’t figure out what was going on here what this meant anyway it’s a European thing I see I’ve got it now hey thanks man listen class dismissed thanks teach
@@richarddavis4141 Is it different for women, or does it depend on the letters in the name? I've seen Floor Jansen called "Floortje", so just wondering why the "t" is there? Asking for a friend hahaha.
Sorry Adrian, you're good but you're no John Sykes. Yes Sykes had a overinflated ego but he could back it up. To bad Coverdale couldn't burry his jealousy and work things out with him because after this album none came close. This lineup was a glam cover band at best, accept Campbell who could shred with anybody.
AFAIK the problem was not with John Sykes. In an interview he said that once the recordings of Whitesnake 1987 were over and all guitar parts done David just called him and fired him by phone. Sykes said he still doesn't know any convenient reason for his letting out of Whitesnake. I think there was an ego problem, but it wasn't Sykes ego, but Coverdale's one. I agree that no of the following albums, nor even the next one with Steve Vay came even close to 1987 one.
@@bumpyroad3251 Sykes version of the events doesn't match with Coverdale's. There is no lack of egos plaguing talented musicians in the music entertainment industry and Sykes is not immune to it just like Coverdale isn't. It just depends who's story you believe. I'm pretty sure the truth lies somewhere in the middle. Their unified collaboration made the 1987 album great. I truly believe that if they would have continued working as a team we would have been blessed with more epic albums. I was hoping that somewhere down the line they could have reconciled and teamed up again. But it's to late now cos' Coverdale's vocals are gone.
@@bumpyroad3251 Didn't Sykes want to sing lead vocals when DC had voice problems, also apparently Sykes made advances towards Coverdale girlfriend at the time!
@@dannymcmince I frankly doubt he wanted to become the lead vocal of Whitesnake - it would have been such a rubbish considering what Coverdale represented in Rock and the magnitude of his legend. Dave was married with Tawny Kitaen at that time (the girl who stars in the videos) - this sounds more like a gossip kinda thing.
John Sykes tiene más feeling que Adrian , el disco lo grabó él y David Coverdale lo echó del grupo por que lo opacaba en el escenario, el disco era tan bueno que les alcanzó para alcanzar la fama como nunca antes , pero se notaba la falta del virtuosismo de John Sykes y al final Coverdale optó por contratar a Steve Vai quien lo opaco aún más y nunca whitesnake volvio a ser lo mismo , un gran error por el ego de Coverdale
si era tan talentoso porque no hizo un disco el exitoso solo, todo lo que hizo despues Sykes fracaso... Aveces hay que hablar con criterio.. gracias David Sykes se conoció.. Y coverdale es una leyenda
Дело не в том,что якобы Сайкс затмил Ковердейла.Сайкс гитарист высочайшего уровня,а Ковердейл немного научился играть на гитаре.У Ковердейла лучше получилось петь и он стал одним из лучших . Пожалуй Ковердейл просто приревновал ,когда увидел на сцене Сайкса. Именно в момент ах исполнения сольных партий.Сайкс излучал искреннее вдохновение.Он был на пике композиций. Согласитесь и с тем,что внешне Джон Сайкс очень красивый парень.В этот момент Ковердейл со стороны видел,как на Джона смотрит аудитория,особенно молодые девушки. Ковердейлу надо было радоваться за свой мужской состав,а он сделал неверный выбор. Кстати , в одном из интервью Сайкс тонко намекнул на этот факт.Но не более. А вот на мой взгляд, Сайкса нельзя противоставлять Ковердейлу. У них разные амплуа на сцене: пение и игра на гитаре. И еще один момент, автор пишет,в дальнейшем Сайкс себя не проявил. Он до сих пор сочиняет,играет великолепно и будет играть на радость нам всем.
Yes..that is what I was thinking. Although adrian vd brg is a brilliant player I think he had problems with copying sykes and had to think of something..with all respect for Adrian, I think that Adrian does not have the raw talent and virtuosity as the likes of sykes has..
@@liontone Yes my point was that many RUclipsrs have had a good go at Sykes material. Adrian Vandenberg didn't seem to even make an attempt. The Still of the Night guitar solo is iconic. I would have been practicing that till it was nailed. end of story
How the fuck did Coverdale ever get any work? This is really bad in this concert. I admit, his studio recordings can be impressive at times, but he's only ever been good because of the bands he's been in. And with Whitesnake, Coverdale owes A LOT to John Sykes for making him sound great. Sykes got robbed.
Overblown histrionics from admittedly fine musicians, but it's too over the top for me. Live in Rio 85 with Sykes and Cozy is better but David's voice is rough. Looking at this, there's no soul at all, just pointless metal shredding. Was it worth throwing away a classic band? David doesn't think so. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Terrible esp compared to the album. Aldridge was a wizard in the studio and just avg to awful live. Here once again HE CANNOT KEEP TIME. Adrian love ya boy but your no Sykes
Glad I got to see whitesnake and Crue on the 87 tour. Probably one of the greatest nights of my life being 16 years old.
I for one love it
I love my WhiteSnake and especially love my sexy hot and handsome Dutchman Adrian Vandenberg
He always does a good solo no matter what song he does 💘❤️🔥💋🌹
The glitz, the hair, the glamour, the glory!!!!
Vivian Campbell is such a talent , you can plug him into any band and he masters their songs seemingly overnight.
Listen to the crowd go wild at the end. What an amazing crowd. You don’t get crowds like that anymore. You also don’t get bands like this anymore. Such incredible showmanship and incredible musicianship. Great act all together. I’m 21 and never got to see many great bands other than rush but wow the crowds back than are much different than crowds today.
No effin smartphones.
Argentina, the Best crowd, by far. Even in the present.
what a solid drummer tommy !!!!! so tight and intense while hitting super hard those skins crazy
Watch him play Mr Crowley with randy Rhodes just sublime. GRT finish by Tommy even Ozzy laughs...
Best WS line up ever!!
Individualmente, si. Grandes músicos. Pero esta formación nunca logró amalgamarse como una verdadera banda. Quizás le faltó más tiempo de trabajo juntos. Seguramente se armaron para el tour (muy exitoso por cierto) y tuvieron que salir a girar de inmediato, grabar videos para mtv, y demasiados shows. Pero no me gusta el tono y los solos de Vandenberg en esta etapa, ni los gritos de David, que en mi opinión arruinaron su garganta y su voz de blues tan característica. Saludos.
Yes white snakes the best David voice is really fantastic 💓 love yah
GREAT,BAND,WHITESNAKEe
Non mi stancherei mai di guardare questo concerto
David still had a voice back then.
This David....
Not Roth....
Jesus ....thats soooo good
a real dream - with adrian vandenberg - great masters
Спасибо,бальзам на душу,запоем просмотрел!
Great quality video by the way for an 87 concert. Where did u get this cool footage?
Wow. All great musicians. But Campbell was right in his recent interview. All the guys were just playing their own thing. This really is a bit of a mess.
Ah sweet guitar!
Fenomenaliiii🥰
I like Vandenbergs style, but man, that solo in crying in the rain did not move me at all all. While I can't play like that, I think I could of done a better job on this particular song.
Велика група .Харесвам ги много.
the first solo of vandenbergh is out of the beat
NOTHING COMES CLOSE TO THE 70 Z AND 80 Z !!!!
I was at this show. It was a good show, with the exception of Poison- they were horrible that night....
This is from a show in Tacoma, Washington where Whitesnake opened for Motley Crue. Crue was pretty shitty that night. Poison wasn't on the tour.
@@crummydryver thanks! I saw a ton of shows at the Tacoma dome during this time, they kind of all blur together.
@@allendean9807 I'm right there with you. This concert really stood out when I saw it because both bands were just going through the motions.
This was in Tacoma, Washington at the Tacoma Dome.
and extreme beautiful !!!
I wish viv had recorded an album with white snake
He kind of did if you count "'Restless Heart" albeit that album was originally meant to be a solo album until the record label interviend.
@@PishedupScotsmaninSweden that was Adrian
@@gabrielbrouwer Of course my mistake.
@@PishedupScotsmaninSweden it’s alright mate, let’s enjoy this music!
Sou muito fã!!!
i think vivian should of done the solo for crying in the rain his style of shredding whould of blended better i love vandenberg style but not agessive enough for that solo
I'd say John Sykes having a good laugh somewhere looking at that awful solo.
I’m sure you can solo better
@@stormbringer76 nope but Sykes sure can.
Most definitely indeed terrible 😲
I don't think Sykes laughs about being cut off the tour of the most successful album he was ever in. All the $$$ he didn't make is no laughing matter.
@@ddinfant679 album royalties is where the money is John has plenty of that.
OOOOO Baby !!!
This 'performance' highlights the difference between the UK and USA fans at the time. Whilst American fans love 'glam / poodle rock Whitesnake. UK fans hated the change. In fact once 'Slide it in' was done and DC traded his old band for new ones and went to America, all the loyal old Brit fans washed their hands of the new WS
Still Slide it In, 1987 and Slip of the tongue were the 3 best selling Whitesnake albums in the UK...
I do agree tho... The Whitesnake of the 70s and really early 80s is quite the hidden gem.. Most people don't even know how different and great that band was.
It's a shame that all the Whitesnake compilations are Slide it In and on... I think it's because David Coverdale doesn't have the rights to the stuff before Slide it In... He's the most upset about it... Just imagine if such a huge part of your career is unavailable.... And don't get me started of his solo work right after Deep Purple... Before Whitesnake, that's not even on streaming services.
With songs as big as Crying in the rain I’d prefer to hear the original solo rather than the one Adrian played, like Vivian did on Still of the night , John Sykes ripped on the original solos for this album and only Doug Aldrich did them any justice in my opinion
I want to say I saw this tour but Vandenberg's guitar is off. When we saw them, he was using a Peavey Vandenberg. They were with one of the "white" bands - either Great White or White Lion. Despite my bad memory, the opening band started to a dead audience but really warmed the crowd up - I believe it was White Lion because I didn't know about _Lady of the Valley_ until then and loved it.
Anyway WS walked in and bombed like a complete MF. Adrian's style just did not work on these songs and Vivian was just _there._ I'm gonna save this vid because it displays it so well even tho this suggests a positive crowd. But for us it was so bad people were sitting down or wandering around. There was a small core up front, but it just wasn't happening. David was obviously pissed off but carried on. When it was over people just quietly exited and left the lot. No hanging out, nothing. Really weird experience never seen in my life.
Around the 10:30 mark are those panties being tossed at Coverdale? Probably. They were bombastic. All 3 of the stringers were sowing some wild oats and having the time of their lives I bet. Rudy's book is pretty good. I like it a lot but I hear the solos and I think...they ain't no Michael Schenker who said, "There are scales...and you know it....I just feel it and make it up. Too many scales but still great. Bombastic.
По мне, так это лучшая композиция
Fuckin Hell, I can give only 1 like here..., but its ok, I dont need to coz I grew ip loving Old School !!!
I dig Vandenburg, but that solo did not fit the song. No intensity or buildup to a crescendo. He was just noodling.
Oui,oui!!!! Less than zero!
Wow listening to a Vandenberg is like listening to my washing machine. Except the washing machine has a better sense of melody.
OUCH! that was terrible. I'm glad I was face down drunk in the 80's to miss this!
Adrian had such a great tone. Good playing by all!
While i like Vandenberg's own work - he could not play Sykes solo stuff which amazes me now as so many RUclips players have nailed his solos. Doug Aldrich was the closest.
@@PishedupScotsmaninSweden Sykes forgot rule #1 ... never try to get more popular than the boss.
@@PishedupScotsmaninSweden Spot on Doug was fantastic!
@@leemichaels406 So many versions of what went on - just a shame it happened attall. Could you imagine a second album? I will say this - this covid19 thing has been going on since last Febuary and everyone's patience is faltering. Seems to have been going for ever at this point. Knowing what that frustration feels like could you then imagine having recorded the best work you have ever done and not knowing if it was going to ever go out and then having to wait many months/year or two for that work to be completed or not even knowing if it would be - how that would make you think/act?
@@PishedupScotsmaninSweden As a musician I full well understand the virus issue. I have not gigged out in a year.
The good part is I have a really nice studio built here at the house so I can at least record originals and stay active.
John Sykes on a different level
This was slack as hell! Vandenburg was even playing in the wrong key at the start of the solo! Tommy Aldridge was the only one putting in the effort!
Tasteless solos fron vandenberg...the guy did nothing to support the song,melodic and aggressive tunes need melodic and aggressive playing. All he did was playing scales, no dynamic playing. Vivian is the proper guy for these solos. John sykes rules!
Amen!🙏
Too cool 🤸♂️🤸♀️😍
fodaaaaaaaaaaaaa
After a person get 50, 55 there voice is Deteriorated
Look at Bruce Dickenson .
I seen some bands with older singers that sounded great look at the singer for Michael Sweet as someone else said Bruce Dickinson Steven Tyler freaking Steven Tyler singing better live now than he did in the 70s Paul Rogers Manor is a bunch of them I can go on and on
My theory is that when you force your voice to do something that doesn't come naturally to you - like Coverdale or Tom Keifer - you fry it pretty quickly. Whereas if your voice naturally has that inclination like Brian Johnson or Sammy Hagar, you can keep going like that forever.
But you can sound like an uneducated fool at any age with spelling and sentence structure like that... FACT!
Coverdale Nowaday 🎵🎼🎶🎤👎
What does ( met adje ) stand for? I think adje is Adrian’s nickname?
It is just a translation: Whitesnake with Adrian (on guitar...) And Ad-je (diminutive) is an understatement... The guy is really tall!
With Adrian in Dutch. Adje is Dutch slang
Adje is dutch short for Adrian as in Tommy for thomas
@@dennisvangils8209 Thank you for the what’s up I just was even googling this a while back and I couldn’t figure out what was going on here what this meant anyway it’s a European thing I see I’ve got it now hey thanks man listen class dismissed thanks teach
@@richarddavis4141 Is it different for women, or does it depend on the letters in the name? I've seen Floor Jansen called "Floortje", so just wondering why the "t" is there? Asking for a friend hahaha.
Doug Aldrich is the only one to pull off the Still of the night guitar solo- note for note, live. Sykes cant even do it and it is him on the album.
you’re gonna have to show me the vid where doug does it note for note because ive seen/heard him take some liberties
@@knightfall9394 The 2004 live version on You Tube. I am impressed with this one.
You can tell that Campbell and Vandenberg don't work well together
Sorry Adrian, you're good but you're no John Sykes. Yes Sykes had a overinflated ego but he could back it up. To bad Coverdale couldn't burry his jealousy and work things out with him because after this album none came close. This lineup was a glam cover band at best, accept Campbell who could shred with anybody.
AFAIK the problem was not with John Sykes. In an interview he said that once the recordings of Whitesnake 1987 were over and all guitar parts done David just called him and fired him by phone. Sykes said he still doesn't know any convenient reason for his letting out of Whitesnake. I think there was an ego problem, but it wasn't Sykes ego, but Coverdale's one.
I agree that no of the following albums, nor even the next one with Steve Vay came even close to 1987 one.
@@bumpyroad3251
Sykes version of the events doesn't match with Coverdale's. There is no lack of egos plaguing talented musicians in the music entertainment industry and Sykes is not immune to it just like Coverdale isn't. It just depends who's story you believe. I'm pretty sure the truth lies somewhere in the middle. Their unified collaboration made the 1987 album great. I truly believe that if they would have continued working as a team we would have been blessed with more epic albums. I was hoping that somewhere down the line they could have reconciled and teamed up again. But it's to late now cos' Coverdale's vocals are gone.
Thats one of the worst versions of that great Sykes solo..I could do better myself
@@bumpyroad3251 Didn't Sykes want to sing lead vocals when DC had voice problems, also apparently Sykes made advances towards Coverdale girlfriend at the time!
@@dannymcmince I frankly doubt he wanted to become the lead vocal of Whitesnake - it would have been such a rubbish considering what Coverdale represented in Rock and the magnitude of his legend. Dave was married with Tawny Kitaen at that time (the girl who stars in the videos) - this sounds more like a gossip kinda thing.
That solo is an actual insult to the Sykes original, fkn laughable 😂🤣💩💩💩
Who else thought that was Vince Neil in the screenshot?
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Went downhill after Sykes
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John Sykes tiene más feeling que Adrian , el disco lo grabó él y David Coverdale lo echó del grupo por que lo opacaba en el escenario, el disco era tan bueno que les alcanzó para alcanzar la fama como nunca antes , pero se notaba la falta del virtuosismo de John Sykes y al final Coverdale optó por contratar a Steve Vai quien lo opaco aún más y nunca whitesnake volvio a ser lo mismo , un gran error por el ego de Coverdale
si era tan talentoso porque no hizo un disco el exitoso solo, todo lo que hizo despues Sykes fracaso... Aveces hay que hablar con criterio.. gracias David Sykes se conoció.. Y coverdale es una leyenda
Дело не в том,что якобы Сайкс затмил Ковердейла.Сайкс гитарист высочайшего уровня,а Ковердейл немного научился играть на гитаре.У Ковердейла лучше получилось петь и он стал одним из лучших . Пожалуй Ковердейл просто приревновал ,когда увидел на сцене Сайкса. Именно в момент ах исполнения сольных партий.Сайкс излучал искреннее вдохновение.Он был на пике композиций. Согласитесь и с тем,что внешне Джон Сайкс очень красивый парень.В этот момент Ковердейл со стороны видел,как на Джона смотрит аудитория,особенно молодые девушки. Ковердейлу надо было радоваться за свой мужской состав,а он сделал неверный выбор. Кстати , в одном из интервью Сайкс тонко намекнул на этот факт.Но не более. А вот на мой взгляд, Сайкса нельзя противоставлять Ковердейлу. У них разные амплуа на сцене: пение и игра на гитаре. И еще один момент, автор пишет,в дальнейшем Сайкс себя не проявил. Он до сих пор сочиняет,играет великолепно и будет играть на радость нам всем.
Сума сойти.
Big Thumbs Down ! Vandenberg isn't even trying to play the notes on the record. Glad I wasn't at this concert, i'd be pissed!
The band that *an *alen dreams of and wishing they could be.
This IS Spinal Tap.
Lol.
This is a circus of imposters making money from the magic of Coverdale/Sykes!
Sorry Adrian, Crying in the rain guitar solo is not good
The guitars solos are so fucking weird 😆😆
Yes..that is what I was thinking. Although adrian vd brg is a brilliant player I think he had problems with copying sykes and had to think of something..with all respect for Adrian, I think that Adrian does not have the raw talent and virtuosity as the likes of sykes has..
@@Za7a7aZ and yet - how many youtubers have nailed those solos over the years?
Everyone has problems covering Sykes. Even RUclipsrs. They mimic, but never really “get” the ferocity. He was/is a generational talent.
@@liontone Yes my point was that many RUclipsrs have had a good go at Sykes material. Adrian Vandenberg didn't seem to even make an attempt. The Still of the Night guitar solo is iconic. I would have been practicing that till it was nailed. end of story
I want sykes
That was the worst solo ever for "Crying In The Rain"
Sykes solo is the best man
@@michaelhorvath6904 agree 250%
Hard Rock had become such a ridiculous circus at this point...
Neither of em could nail Sykes leads
Only Doug Aldrich could!
@@dannymcmince Reb Beech is tackling the CITR solo these days. He nails it. Plays it as close to the Sykes version as possible.
@@MrWilly2204 Fair play.. thanks 🤘
How the fuck did Coverdale ever get any work? This is really bad in this concert. I admit, his studio recordings can be impressive at times, but he's only ever been good because of the bands he's been in. And with Whitesnake, Coverdale owes A LOT to John Sykes for making him sound great. Sykes got robbed.
Overblown histrionics from admittedly fine musicians, but it's too over the top for me.
Live in Rio 85 with Sykes and Cozy is better but David's voice is rough.
Looking at this, there's no soul at all, just pointless metal shredding.
Was it worth throwing away a classic band?
David doesn't think so.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Terrible esp compared to the album.
Aldridge was a wizard in the studio and just avg to awful live. Here once again HE CANNOT KEEP TIME.
Adrian love ya boy but your no Sykes