Tommy Aldridge is a great drummer.Tommy was friends with Randy Rhoads,Ozzy Osbourne's first guitarist after Ozzy was fired from Black Sabbath.They both joined Ozzy Osbourne in 1981.Tommy stayed with Ozzy for a while then joined Whitesnake in 1987
Reb Beach is phenomenal...loved him in Winger and amazing in Whitesnake... and Joel Hoekstra was the perfect shredding co-guitarist when I saw them....
Whitesnake has a beautiful song on their Ready An’ Willing album called “Blindman”. I’ve been listening to Whitesnake since their beginning around 1978. This song is special and my favorite song of all time from them. I’d love to see your reaction to it. Thanks!
The great Tommy Aldridge on the drums was and still is a drumming influence on me First time ever seeing him was with the Pat Travers Band around 1978 ish at a Day on the Green “ in Oakland. Holy crap, he was killing it at that show. He put down his sticks and did a barehanded drum solo …
I was lucky enough to be there - was the highest I've ever been after that gig - and I've never taken recreational drugs in my life😂! A total privilege - every musician at the top of their game! 😊
@@80zrockchicken You are correct, and I thank you kindly for the friendly reminder. I had this song confused with "Fool for Your Loving from the 1989 album, "Slip of the Tongue"...
Tommy Aldridge is a great drummer.Tommy was friends with Randy Rhoads,Ozzy Osbourne's first guitarist after Ozzy was fired from Black Sabbath.They both joined Ozzy Osbourne in 1981.Tommy stayed with Ozzy for a while then joined Whitesnake in 1987
Reb Beach is phenomenal...loved him in Winger and amazing in Whitesnake... and Joel Hoekstra was the perfect shredding co-guitarist when I saw them....
The whole concert is unreal. Listen to Crying in the Rain.
One of my favourite Whitesnake songs, they are so amazing live! 🤘🤘
One of my fave bands from the era. This song was an excellent choice! It is so good.
Great concert and a great example of the Whitesnake Choir! Coverdale and the rest of the band were firing on all cylindars in that show!
Whitesnake has a beautiful song on their Ready An’ Willing album called “Blindman”. I’ve been listening to Whitesnake since their beginning around 1978. This song is special and my favorite song of all time from them. I’d love to see your reaction to it. Thanks!
This song is fantastic ! And this live amazing 😁🙏🤘
I love Whitesnake. David Coverdale is an awesome singer and Reb Beachs Guitar 🎸 solo is awesome.
Awesome live in concert, good video yeah 🎸🎸🎤🥁🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
David Coverdale 👍❤🎶🎸
I was just thinking that. So true Them G. There's definitely a glow about Suzie.
The great Tommy Aldridge on the drums was and still is a drumming influence on me
First time ever seeing him was with the Pat Travers Band around 1978 ish at a Day on the Green “ in Oakland. Holy crap, he was killing it at that show. He put down his sticks and did a barehanded drum solo …
I was lucky enough to be there - was the highest I've ever been after that gig - and I've never taken recreational drugs in my life😂! A total privilege - every musician at the top of their game! 😊
Judgement Day from this concert was awesome too
“Burn” from the 2004 MTV Whitesnake concert is amazing!
Love from Malaysian 🇲🇾
NO AUTOTUNE NOTHING JUST PURE TALENT HUMANITY BEST MUSIC YEARS
Yes Tommy is a legend on the drums...one of ozzy favorite back in the day..sorry for the late comment
👍Great performance and reaction. 🖖❤
Can’t go wrong with WhiteSnake 🤘🎤🎸🎸🎸🥁🔥🔥🔥🔥🔊🔉🔊🔉🔊🔉🔊☠️💭🤘💯✅🔥🔥🔥🔥
Reb Beach a metal guitarist God
Tommy Aldridge started out with Black Oak Arkansas. A cool Black Oak Arkansas song is “Lord Have Mercy On My Soul”!
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Judgment Day is awesome
Honesty the whole Slip of the tongue album was great.
Shake with the snake 🐍
Check out 'Slow and Easy' or 'Slide It In.'
The original version is waaaay better in my opinion of course
Reb Beech is a great player, but not quite on the same level as the master himself, Mr. Steve Vai who played on the album...
@@blgeiger71it wasn’t Steve Vai it was John Sykes
@@80zrockchicken You are correct, and I thank you kindly for the friendly reminder. I had this song confused with "Fool for Your Loving from the 1989 album, "Slip of the Tongue"...