I loved Whitesnake in this period. I even saw them the night before my final exams at University. What a rockin outfit and they look like a pub band no LA pretensions just a bunch of guys looking like they're having fun. RIP Jon
Да , молодые ,конечно лучше,энергия,позитив красота! А старые уже не то, только то ,что легенды рок музыки! И им спасибо за музыкальные шедевры,которые слушаем и наслаждаемся уже много лет!!!
Jon Lord told in an interview that after the demise of Deep Purple in 1976 he was reluctant to join WhiteSnake at first but after numerous phone calls from Coverdale he finally agreed,then Ian Paice eventually joined as well,WhiteSnake and Blackmores Rainbow also became bitter rivals and Coverdale liked that because he knew it would get on Blackmores nerves and the two actually had a confrontation when they were both playing at the same place.
A little late, but check out his solo album Look at me Now (1981). His band mates from Whitesnake, Paice, Lord and Murray played on some of the songs. And he also sings on Living a Lie by Babe Ruth.
Personally I reckon Coverdale should have kept the awesome line-up that recorded 1987. Sykes/Murray/Dunbar was an amazing combo and if they performed live, they would have been unbeatable, but instead, he went for a US glam metal look.
Antiguo vocalista de Deep Purple David Coverdale, lidera una banda heredera de Led Zeppelin. Blues Rock el grupo con imagen un poco hippie al principio blues, heavy. Luego una producción estadounidense en los ochenta más heavy en el que se les cambió la imagen, llegando su mayor época de éxito con 1987,Is this love, a here a go again se hizo una versión más actualizada del el tema del principio de los ochenta luego fool for Your loving de zslip of the tongue. Han tenido e. la banda en algún momento a Steve Vai, uno de los grandes guitarristad rock de la historia. Para mí una de lad grandes bandas Whitesnake del blues heavy,de la historia
Coverdale, Moody, Murray, Marsden, Lord & Paice - The real Whitesnake all the rest were poor imitations. And before anyone says it I know thats not Ian Paice on the Drums!
I think Lovehunter was recorded in spring 1979 and Paice auditioned for Ian Gillan's band but collapsed after trying to play the super fast Secret Of The Dance so Gillan had to pick Mick Underwood instead. Paice like Murray and Marsden would leave in 1982.
@Greg Hubbard I think Paicey left a bit before Neil..but I saw them both in Gary Moores band at the Marquee some time in 83...great small venue was stood only a few feet away
No, no. Come and get it is good, and Saints and Sinners too. This here bagatelle of a piece is nice but too pop. Child of Babylon, and here I go again, and Dont break my heart agsin, and similar is their best and is all still to come in '79. Then they self-destructed.
I'll take "Ready An' Willing" ... I heard Cozy Powell and David Coverdale on an old Rockline, and they played "Fool for your Loving". Purple fan that I was, I was amazed that I hadn't heard of this band -- promotion might have saved them all the glam nonsense later on -- and I was hooked. I still have all my vinyl -- "Lovehunter" was damned elusive -- and am waiting for Neil Murray in particular to make it over to our shores again so I can hand him a pen and a stack of records to sign. FWIW, "Ain't Gonna Cry No More" is the absolute gem on that album, among so many others.
Liverpool. It's strange seeing this because I remember that I wore a Liverpool shirt when I saw them at the Liverpool Empire a couple of months before this was filmed. Maybe Bernie saw it and decided to copy me! Liverpool had a great season in 1979/79 so it could be in tribute to that.
Yes, the classic Whitesnake sound. You never heard the expression "classic Whitesnake"? It's basically their work 1978-1983 - suprised you didn't know. And I only said our tastes were opposite cos I hate grunge and you like it. I know I disagreed with your opinion in the first place (when you said 80's Whitesnake were a fuckin' embarrassment), but my god you are so argumentative your last comment is just a childish rant.
David Coverdale as David Coverdale-much better band than the sacked John sykes Zepathon but the world runs on $$$ and the US wanted a reincarnation of a zep but with makeup? John Sykes being sacked was weird and then the most un blues guitarist Steve Vai nah the old whitesnake was the best,though I think John Sykes is cool because he's so obviously a Gary Moore fan as am I.
+Robert Sattler Sykes basically hated the pure blues and wanted to hire a replace for DC whilst he was ill (1985-86ish). They could not get along, that is why he was fired. Great guitarist though!
Though I do know for a fact he John Sykes was a Gary Moore fan,He still does MOORE fast arppegiated picking exactly as Gary Did ,He was a huge fan in Tygers Of Pan Tang just like Vivian Campbell was too.
Am pretty sure Gary Moore and Michael Schenker were Sykes' primary influences. By the way, I don't think Whitesnake '87 was that close to Zeppelin. Still of the Night does owe something to Black Dog, but it owes as much to Rat Bat Blue (Deep Purple Mk.2). Cheers!
GreenerHill,I have to agree,it is really only"Still of the Night"that has that Zeppelin "Black Dog" more complex riff,over the Bonham Drums feel of LZ Musically(and where it goes quiet..."Oooh Baby")and in the video of 'that song'with the new recruits- totally different Hairspray Live Band playing to the studio track,with Vandenberg(who admittedly was part of the "studio band for 1987) using a violin Bow ,but I must say when it comes back up to speed/heaviness, for Sykes"Al Di Meola/Gary Moore"speed picking solo,that Chord progression underneath is fairly spectacular IMO. So sure apart from that it was David Coverdale Really going all out in breaking it Big in the US,after earlier Marsden/Moody never got huge (preferable to me"Ready and Willing"-though the 84"Love Ain't No Stranger"with Sykes was very good) 1987 live and videos,was seen as enough for "Led Clones"by "Ozzy/Gary Moore's"-1988's"After the War"LP,it was more a visual comparison maybe,than a musical one?
The Beatles - are dead. Pink Floyd - are dead Led Zeppelin - will headline Donington in 2013. Cream - are capoot The Doors - are daisy pushing. Frank Zappa - dead Jimi Hendrix - dead Deep Purple - without Jon Lord - are dead The Rolling Stones - should be dead Black Sabbath - watched them in 2011 - OO is dead. Alex Harvey Band - are dead The Moody Blues - are dead Frank Marino - has wrote fuck all in 13 years Robin Trower - great in his day, I've not heard of him since the Victims album.
I keep on coming back to '70s Whitesnake, because I want so badly to like it... But what an incredibly average sounding band Coverdale had assembled during this era. Both Deep Purple before and the Sykes era after I really prefer. But hey, I'm a guitar-centric music guy; after Blackmore and Sykes, a couple of nerdy pub rock blues noodlers don't really pump me up much. Reading the comments, I'm happy that this era gives a lot of people happiness though, it's just not for me. I'll keep trying...
RIP Bernie , thanks for the great music 🙏
Old Whitesnake is so cool!
Guitars tone is really great, great players
I loved Whitesnake in this period. I even saw them the night before my final exams at University. What a rockin outfit and they look like a pub band no LA pretensions just a bunch of guys looking like they're having fun. RIP Jon
SuperBernie...!!! Vuela alto y gracias por colaborar en esos primeros albunes de Whitesnake !!!
Lie down by WhiteSnake takes me back to my youth this one my favourite song by WhiteSnake
They look like they are really enjoying themselves 👍🏻
When and where rock used to be. Good real times
Fantastic......David Coverdale, GREAT singer, Whitesnake GREAT band
David i love you you are a Gentleman and a Rock Star❤❤❤
Молоденький ковердейл,столько энергии и юношеского задора, респект!!!
Да , молодые ,конечно лучше,энергия,позитив красота! А старые уже не то, только то ,что легенды рок музыки! И им спасибо за музыкальные шедевры,которые слушаем и наслаждаемся уже много лет!!!
The best blues rock band ever with the great line up too perfect awesome DC .
Led Zeppelin, Free, Cream and The Doors were all vastly superior.
@@williamwallace5857 damn thats nice that other people besides me gives credit to Free, and Cream
I first saw them in late 1979 , same lineup but with Ian Paice on drums- superb
Me too! 😀
That IS Bernie Marsden on the double neck guitar, yes.?!
One of my favorites of them real good rock music with great vocal parts
RIP Bernie Marsden. OMG
-so began the greatest show on earth and the rest,as they say,is history xxxx
Mickey Moody❗ COOL‼️👍
Jon Lord told in an interview that after the demise of Deep Purple in 1976 he was reluctant to join WhiteSnake at first but after numerous phone calls from Coverdale he finally agreed,then Ian Paice eventually joined as well,WhiteSnake and Blackmores Rainbow also became bitter rivals and Coverdale liked that because he knew it would get on Blackmores nerves and the two actually had a confrontation when they were both playing at the same place.
MTV REALLY KILLED IT FOR GUYS LIKE THIS....
Man what a difference a decade can make.....
Brilliant! Moody playing a Les Paul gold-top and Bernie Marsden using his famous double-neck 12-string that is probably now worth 100-grand!
Great old rockn roll
Paice joined in July 1979 then a month later, they played the Reading Festival.
This is David Dowle on drums. Mick Underwood never played with Whitesnake, to my knowledge. I did a few gigs with Mick many years ago..
Coverdale's voice is prime rib af here 😍🤤🍖🌟
It's 1979. Ian Paice didn't join until 1980. Dave Dowle was a brilliant drummer. What happened to him since?
Jeez! I forgot about this song completely for 33 years! I think I bought the single...
that crowd was super energised
I couldn't disagree more. "Ready and Willing" and "Come and Get It" are 2 of their best albums (IMO)
I would add Saints And Sinners and Slide It In
Didn't know Bernie was a Liverpool fan. I like him even more now.
Tokyo 13/12/1981: Flamengo 3x0 Loserpool
Marsden has a a pretty good singing voice.
And a very good energy as well !!!
A little late, but check out his solo album Look at me Now (1981). His band mates from Whitesnake, Paice, Lord and Murray played on some of the songs. And he also sings on Living a Lie by Babe Ruth.
@@SupertzarMetal his „Chess“ album is a great Chicago blues tribute, too. You can‘t do anything wrong with his solo efforts
@@SupertzarMetal Bernie also does lead vocals on Whitesnake tracks "Outlaw" from Lovehunter and "Free Flight" from Trouble...
RIP Bernie ☹️
Love it
Wowwww
I remember this one
Stupendo 😍
Огонь 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
q lindo
Vladimír Dvořák YES, THE B E S T ...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're right, thanks for the correction it was 1979 when Paice joined, after their 2nd album.
@Greg Hubbard their 4th album was come and get it..he joined after the 2nd lovehunter
Great video
9 again , sooogoood xoxo
question: how does a band go from looking like a jimmy page/angus young/lynyrd skynyrd cover band in 1979 to what they became in the mid 80s?
Personally I reckon Coverdale should have kept the awesome line-up that recorded 1987. Sykes/Murray/Dunbar was an amazing combo and if they performed live, they would have been unbeatable, but instead, he went for a US glam metal look.
Don't like Dunbar.. Tommy is a way better drummer.. I bet 1987 would've sounded way punchier with Tommy behind the kit!
@@VdamMusic Cozy was the man
The record company’s decision to make them MTV friendly. They told DC take it or leave it. In the end you gotta make a profit.
Looking at the audience, i thought they didn't like it up until tey clapped! The song is fun.
When Mood strikes this Vocal Exctravaganza Hikes ....s! All about the Black Sheep
"And Jon Lord as Jesus!"
好きだわこの曲(●´ω`●)
Antiguo vocalista de Deep Purple David Coverdale, lidera una banda heredera de Led Zeppelin.
Blues Rock el grupo con imagen un poco hippie al principio blues, heavy.
Luego una producción estadounidense en los ochenta más heavy en el que se les cambió la imagen, llegando su mayor época de éxito con 1987,Is this love, a here a go again se hizo una versión más actualizada del el tema del principio de los ochenta luego fool for Your loving de zslip of the tongue.
Han tenido e. la banda en algún momento a Steve Vai, uno de los grandes guitarristad rock de la historia.
Para mí una de lad grandes bandas Whitesnake del blues heavy,de la historia
❤👂
Coverdale, Moody, Murray, Marsden, Lord & Paice - The real Whitesnake all the rest were poor imitations. And before anyone says it I know thats not Ian Paice on the Drums!
The original drummer Dave Dowle who Coverdale replaced with Paice
Whitesnake were great in the early days before they went all glam and AOR and sold out to the United States market.
dave dowle on drums he was good.
That's not Ian Paice....
Ian Paige who’s he
Mick Underwood was in Gillan
Brilliant! Seen them 4 times through the ages and this is their best! Shame about the Looserpool shirt ;-)
What was Bernie Marsden wearing in this video? Is that Liverpool jersey?
Think he's just having a laugh, but he looks like Angus Young as a result!
I think Lovehunter was recorded in spring 1979 and Paice auditioned for Ian Gillan's band but collapsed after trying to play the super fast Secret Of The Dance so Gillan had to pick Mick Underwood instead. Paice like Murray and Marsden would leave in 1982.
Paice had one lung and was out of practice. Check out his purple stuff live ; he was the fastest heaviest drummer of the 70s
@Greg Hubbard I think Paicey left a bit before Neil..but I saw them both in Gary Moores band at the Marquee some time in 83...great small venue was stood only a few feet away
Collapsed ???
You must be joking ...
Paice invented that kind of groove years before...
C' mon...
The first album is the best by far...it all went downhill after that
No, no. Come and get it is good, and Saints and Sinners too. This here bagatelle of a piece is nice but too pop. Child of Babylon, and here I go again, and Dont break my heart agsin, and similar is their best and is all still to come in '79. Then they self-destructed.
I'll take "Ready An' Willing" ... I heard Cozy Powell and David Coverdale on an old Rockline, and they played "Fool for your Loving". Purple fan that I was, I was amazed that I hadn't heard of this band -- promotion might have saved them all the glam nonsense later on -- and I was hooked. I still have all my vinyl -- "Lovehunter" was damned elusive -- and am waiting for Neil Murray in particular to make it over to our shores again so I can hand him a pen and a stack of records to sign.
FWIW, "Ain't Gonna Cry No More" is the absolute gem on that album, among so many others.
Trouble is a good album but I think they became a bit 'cock rock' after that.
Rubbish
RAFF BOYZ
Girlie Wee Wee stuff
What happened to Ian Paice ?
Class. Bernie lose the hat, there's only one hat wearer in Whitesnake, Micky the hat Moody
Bernie sounds like Elton John when he sings
Bernie with a Nottingham Forest or Liverpool tshirt?
Liverpool. It's strange seeing this because I remember that I wore a Liverpool shirt when I saw them at the Liverpool Empire a couple of months before this was filmed. Maybe Bernie saw it and decided to copy me! Liverpool had a great season in 1979/79 so it could be in tribute to that.
@@craiggerrard5117 Nottinghan Forest as well got the European championship
@@eddie_lukaisch4941 Yes, they did. They had a very good team.
Duck on Drums
Is Bernie Marsden sporting a Liverpool jersey? I don’t think he’s related to the late Gerry. YNWA
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Not sure why they bothered putting these audiences in...they needn't have
Yes, the classic Whitesnake sound. You never heard the expression "classic Whitesnake"? It's basically their work 1978-1983 - suprised you didn't know. And I only said our tastes were opposite cos I hate grunge and you like it. I know I disagreed with your opinion in the first place (when you said 80's Whitesnake were a fuckin' embarrassment), but my god you are so argumentative your last comment is just a childish rant.
David Coverdale as David Coverdale-much better band than the sacked John sykes Zepathon but the world runs on $$$ and the US wanted a reincarnation of a zep but with makeup? John Sykes being sacked was weird and then the most un blues guitarist Steve Vai nah the old whitesnake was the best,though I think John Sykes is cool because he's so obviously a Gary Moore fan as am I.
+Robert Sattler Sykes basically hated the pure blues and wanted to hire a replace for DC whilst he was ill (1985-86ish). They could not get along, that is why he was fired. Great guitarist though!
Super Interesting!
Though I do know for a fact he John Sykes was a Gary Moore fan,He still does MOORE fast arppegiated picking exactly as Gary Did ,He was a huge fan in Tygers Of Pan Tang just like Vivian Campbell was too.
Am pretty sure Gary Moore and Michael Schenker were Sykes' primary influences. By the way, I don't think Whitesnake '87 was that close to Zeppelin. Still of the Night does owe something to Black Dog, but it owes as much to Rat Bat Blue (Deep Purple Mk.2). Cheers!
GreenerHill,I have to agree,it is really only"Still of the Night"that has that Zeppelin "Black Dog" more complex riff,over the Bonham Drums feel of LZ Musically(and where it goes quiet..."Oooh Baby")and in the video of 'that song'with the new recruits- totally different Hairspray Live Band playing to the studio track,with Vandenberg(who admittedly was part of the "studio band for 1987) using a violin Bow ,but I must say when it comes back up to speed/heaviness, for Sykes"Al Di Meola/Gary Moore"speed picking solo,that Chord progression underneath is fairly spectacular IMO.
So sure apart from that it was David Coverdale Really going all out in breaking it Big in the US,after earlier Marsden/Moody never got huge (preferable to me"Ready and Willing"-though the 84"Love Ain't No Stranger"with Sykes was very good) 1987 live and videos,was seen as enough for "Led Clones"by "Ozzy/Gary Moore's"-1988's"After the War"LP,it was more a visual comparison maybe,than a musical one?
The early stuff was better. It just was
here's David more like Marc Bolan than Ian Gillan......
The Beatles - are dead.
Pink Floyd - are dead
Led Zeppelin - will headline Donington in 2013.
Cream - are capoot
The Doors - are daisy pushing.
Frank Zappa - dead
Jimi Hendrix - dead
Deep Purple - without Jon Lord - are dead
The Rolling Stones - should be dead
Black Sabbath - watched them in 2011 - OO is dead.
Alex Harvey Band - are dead
The Moody Blues - are dead
Frank Marino - has wrote fuck all in 13 years
Robin Trower - great in his day, I've not heard of him since the Victims album.
and some others are dead too ...
I never liked Nirvana either, so I guess our tastes are opposites. I'm into the classic sound, I'm probably too old fashioned to be honest.
Shame about his hat tho! Lol!
Pity about the poor quality.
what the fuck are the kids listening to these days?!
Before Coverdale got too big for his band mates
Con cierto aire a Kiss.
sex simbol DC.....
I keep on coming back to '70s Whitesnake, because I want so badly to like it... But what an incredibly average sounding band Coverdale had assembled during this era. Both Deep Purple before and the Sykes era after I really prefer. But hey, I'm a guitar-centric music guy; after Blackmore and Sykes, a couple of nerdy pub rock blues noodlers don't really pump me up much. Reading the comments, I'm happy that this era gives a lot of people happiness though, it's just not for me. I'll keep trying...
Lovely honest comment.keep on!
That audience better dare not move! Bombs are attached to everyone. The generic drummer sounds like he's never heard to song before, to mime to.
Horrible crowd
Goddammit David’s voice. Drop mic