Vandenberg - Burning Heart (Official Music Video in Stereo)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Does it feel the same
When he calls your name
And does it feel the same
When you play the game
Of love
When he holds you tight
Does it feel alright
Just like it used to do
When I was with you
Making love to you
This burning heart of mine
It still hurts after all this time
This burning heart in me
Won't let me be
After all this time
You still haunt my mind
I just can't seem to find
The peace of mind
I need so bad
Does it feel the same
When he calls your name
And does it feel the same
When you play the game
Of love
This burning heart of mine
It still hurts after all this time
This burning heart in me
Won't let me be
Won't let me be
This burning heart of mine
It still hurts after all this time
This burning heart in me
Won't let me be
Solo
This burning heart of mine
It still hurts after all this time
This burning heart in me
Won't let me be
Won't let me be
This burning heart of mine
It still hurts after all this time
This burning heart in me
Won't let me be
Oooh, won't you let me be
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Adje (Adrian) van den Berg (Born: January 31, 1954, Enschede in the Netherlands) is a Dutch rock guitarist, best known for his tenure as lead guitarist in Whitesnake during their successful late 1980s period.
Adrian was originally the lead guitarist for 'Teaser', a band that released a self-titled album in 1978. He then started his own band, simply named Vandenberg, who released three albums in the 1980s. They are arguably best known for the ballad "Burning Heart", a song that features complementing guitar layers and harmonies, and "Friday Night".
Vandenberg was originally approached to join Whitesnake in the early 1980s, having impressed David Coverdale with not only his guitar wizardry, but also with his songwriting talent and his ability as a band leader. He initially declined, due to the success of his own band Vandenberg and their Top 40 hit, Burning Heart. By 1986, however, with pressure from the record company to become more and more commercial and their success hitting a plateau, he relented and finally disbanded Vandenberg and agreed to join Coverdale in Whitesnake. Initially he was hired as a session musician, helping to complete their eponymous album Whitesnake (known as 1987 in Europe) after a mass-firing of the original band members by Coverdale. He contributed the solo to their #1 hit "Here I Go Again", but guitarist John Sykes played all of the other rhythm and lead guitar on the album.
After an extremely successful world tour and extensive airplay for their 3 videos on MTV, Vandenberg co-wrote all of the music to the follow-up album Slip of the Tongue. However, in preparing to enter the studio for the recording sessions, he injured his wrist performing isometric exercises and was unfortunately unable to contribute lead guitar work to the album Slip of the Tongue. Steve Vai was imported by founder David Coverdale to record both lead and rhythm guitars on the album in Vandenberg's stead. Vandenberg healed in time to stay with the band on tour supporting the album in a now-trademark dual guitarist role with Steve Vai. After Whitesnake was disbanded in 1991, he returned as part of other Whitesnake incarnations such as the 1994 Greatest Hits reunion/tour. He once again co-wrote the songs for the 1997 album Restless Heart with Coverdale. This time, he played all of the guitars on this stripped-down, bluesy album, turning away from his well-known rock/metal neo-classical chops and towards his original main influence, Jimi Hendrix. He also collaborated with Coverdale on the Whitesnake unplugged acoustic album, Starkers in Tokyo.
After Whitesnake, he played in the band Manic Eden, which also featured singer Ron Young, previously of the band Little Caesar, bassist Rudy Sarzo, and drummer Tommy Aldridge.
He has since turned to painting and is an accomplished airbrush artist; further details are available on his website.
Adrian Vandenberg art website
He made a surprise one-off return to Whitesnake for the Arrow Rock Festival in June 2008, where he joined the current line-up for a performance of Here I Go Again
2024, i still get chills
Absolutely 💯. Still jammin after all these years. 🎯
My dad wrote this song and sold the rights! He was in a Chicago band called Quasimodo. He made this song and Wait after his girlfriend broke up with him in high school ❤️ Glad to know that people still love this
One of my favorite 80s ballads. Killer decade when songs had heart.
Best decade. Send me back
The 80’s fucking ruled! Great tune!
Wish I could remember them!
I'm 53 and love love ❤ 80s and lil older . I'm a music freak !! Feeds the soul. This song is just is AMAZING! 🤘💋
53 yrs old right here, too! Yes, we know good music! 👍
Never get tired of this song.
Me neither. Awesome song..😊
EXACTLY EXELENT 🤘💀🤘
Me too brother
Same. love it.
You guys need to expand your playlists. This is the same chorus verse sung 122 times in a row with a subpar guitar solo breaking it up..... terrible taste
First heard this classic as a young soldier in the Fall of 1982. It left scorch marks on my soul and has been with me ever since.
I heard it first as a USAF Airman in '82, small world! Same time I heard Aldo Nova
Party on Garth
First Cash Box charted on Christmas Day, 1982.
Wow nice 🙏♥. HIgh school memories for me.
Army
fantastic guitar solo - so much feeling in it. Adrian Vandenberg is incredible!
The 80s the best decade for me. I'm 52 and would give 30 years to go back for a month Loved it all
navycmchief i’m 60 and I’m not trying to get to be 82 tomorrow!
But I understand your sentiment very few people know
how to play guitar anymore
Totally get you. I'm in the same boat and even ages agree :-)
Born in 1980 I agree 💯
Hair metal was the shit!!
We came from the same era.. I'm going to be 53 in about a week..
Guitar Solo , INCREDIBLE!
Just saw a Facebook post asking people to name their favorite songs with "heart" in the title. Glad that I remembered this one, because nobody else had given it a mention. :)
What I'd give to go back to the 80's. It was all innocent fun. This song right here brings back a lot of memories. It was a bad ass song back then and is still a bad ass song today
Sitting in the garden drinking rum and coke ln the moonlight listening to this gem absolutely love it
Cheers!
Beautiful!
Drinking what now?
@@feelingsogood6073 she was drinking rum, and doing coke in the moonlight
Smoking weed and watering my weed plants at six am in the morning 🤟🤪🤟
His voice, the range, the guitar work, truly underated, Great Band
I tell all of my friends that the guitar solo in this song is STILL the sexiest guitar solo I have ever heard AND seen. The way he plays is so fucking hot I can't stand it.
❤
Bert Heerink born to sing this song
Adrian Vandenberg underrated 😅😅😅 never was never will be, he is a guitar players player.
Anyone Still Playing This In 2023?.
Same here. 🤘
Yep!
hell yeah , love it
2024
Got it blasting in 2024
This one reminds me of my young love and heartache. I still wanted to be with her but she had moved on. Boy I am glad she did I saw her about a year ago...God had better plans in store for me in my wife now of 16 years.
One of the most underrated songs ever
Definitely.
Oh. My. God. I'm a lifelong fan of Dutch Rock and somehow, can't even imagine how, I've only learned of this band and excellent singer tonight. I'm overjoyed to know at last.
I mean, it’s a classic, a classic of epic proportions…one of the best 80’s power ballads 😁
Bert was such a great singer. So underrated.
Adrian's solo is amazing.
Who underrated him??.
I'm surprised Bert didn't go off to do big things like sing for big reunion groups like ufo or something cause we know what happened w A Vanderburg he went to Whitesnake and banged all the USA lol
@@jumpinjojo amongst the great 80s singers...he's never mentioned.
But you knew what I meant.
@@mattiodowd3209 he did I never knew that?
@@mattiodowd3209 Dutch adje vandenberg
i absoultly love this song..it was almost one of the first ones played on mtv.....i can listen to this song over and over and over again....LOVE IT AND THE LEAD SINGER....YES HE DEFINATELY NAILED THIS SONG....GREAT VOICE
One of my favorites back in the 80's. Lovely song, great guitar sound.
I remember hearing this song on 93X a lot in 91-92, senior in high school. Was listening to Sirius XM’s 80s on 8 1983 countdown, and man that brought back memories. Good times!
saw these guys open for riot and kiss, 8 dollars for a ticket! damn I miss the 80s
The original Riot line up with Guy Speranza is still one of my favorite bands. Rip Mark Reale.
Lucky you..never had that chance
Saw these guys with Ozzy!
Saw them on the very same tour in New Orleans.
All 3 bands were fantastic!
I saw them open up for KISS in Dallas Jan 04, 1984, first time I ever smoked weed was at this concert!
Brings back a lot of memories - one the BEST songs of the 1980's
Real authentic Rock n Roll
Great musicianship.
Saw Vandenburg open up of KISS Jan 04, 1984 in Dallas. Smoked weed for the first time at this concert and still like to smoke it every now and then in Negril, Jamaica!
This is definitely a ballad that deserves its recognition.
Tenho 65 anos...sou rockeiro desde adoslecente...mais nao conhecia essa banda...eles sao boms demais...viajei no Som deles...
Still love this song, takes me right back to that time.
yes it does
Nothing but total talent back in the 80s. Singers actual wrote there own songs and had the voice to back it up. I really miss this era and would love to relive it.
The 80's where amazing. Made me wanna play. So many real musicians compared to some of this crap that passes for music now a days
Adrian Vandenberg The best guitar genius of all time
Fucking damn straight
For all the fans ;
The guitarist and singer Ad Vandenberg is still going strong ,
In yesterday's Northern Dutch Newspaper " Dagblad van het Noorden "
(translated DailyPaper of the North) 29th of August 2023 an interview with this stunning artist.
Greetings from the Netherlands.
When I think of a strong & well - written power ballad, this is the first song that comes to mind. Fantastic song!!!!
This song was slightly ahead of its time
Oh the memories this song brings up. What a great time it was. The vocals on this song were incredible.
After all these years, this song still touches my heart. .........
What a hook! Great song! I believe Vandenberg opened for kiss 85,86 sorry for lost thought it was the 80s and in my 20s. Anyway I was not familiar with any one song. I heart burning heart 1 time on the radio, and man! They torn it up. They extended it more guitar and vocal . So I knew Adrian Vandenberg was going to be a legend..
And at they say the rest is rockhistory! 🔥⚡⭐
This condition is clinically diagnosed as "heartburn."
Adrian Vandenberg one of the best guitarists ever. He could really ROCK!!!
One of the best rock ballads of all time!
Music is the ultimate time travel, takes me right back to being glued watching my MTV. 🤘🤘
Where oh Where did music like this go?!.....So miss my 80s. RUclips Thank you for keeping it alive
Lost by the wayside with crap replacing the beautiful harmonics. What a shame.
Yeah I agree with the grunge thing killing off some great music. Also the movement with "BOY" bands took off and Rap/HipHop crap. Never could understand the Boy Band thing. They call themselves and Band but nobody plays an instrument. I hate what music has become, I hate the young crowd's choice of what music is. Rap is for those who CAN'T sing or play music. Grunge,,,,hell none of them play anyway, they just strum power chords and call it a solo. Randy Rhoads is turning over in his grave. I'm 51 and appreciate a lot of different types of music but Rap and todays R&B is horrible. Real musicians are gone and real music is a thing of the past. Even country has directed itself towards rap music. I was listening to Night Ranger the other day and one of these young ones comes in to the office and commented that he didn't know I listened to Death Metal. I liked to fell out of my chair, Night Ranger? Really??? it's almost like the new crowd today is afraid of listening to a guitar,,,,,ANY guitar.
It's on my hard drive where i can listen to it till i die...
Dee house of hair sat. 3 hrs. Every week
Wow, what a surprise, snobs not understanding music, failing to see how the music they listened to sounded like garbage to the people who were their age when they were young.
Awesome song......
The 80s had the best music ....
To err is human....to forgive is against company policy , Rock on Vandenberg. i love this band since it's first time they played this song!
Fricken awesome song! I have always loved this one!
I loved this album got it for Christmas from Santa , played them over and over again love this
The most profound and moving hard rock/metal ballad ever created, throughout all time and space.
CRUSHING 💔
HAIL TO THE KING, ADRIAN!
This Vandenberg song is one of those power ballads that manages to put a hard edge to a soft message. It's not too long and it's not too short. With crisp guitar sound, excellent lyrics and good singing, you simply can't go wrong with "Burning Heart."
Talk about a one it wonderf😅
But none the less a beautiful soul song 🙏
I remember WTUE radio station in Dayton Ohio playing this once every hour! What great musicianship here! This UNDER rated rarity should be a STANDARD STAPLE on classic rock Radio worldwide! Adrian is Iconic!
104.7 wtue playing the same setlist since my birth. August 10th 1980. Dee snider plays it on the house of hair.
80's rock will never die !!
Never Will Die.🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸80'S YEA.
It already died in the 80s
Fuck yeah !! 🤘🏼👍🏽
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That year ...early 80s. Dont remember exactly when. It was great then....And its great now. ....underatted band. Wish they wouldve gone further.... True gem
This song never gets old its a classic.
Amazing song!
Adrian Vandenberg 💙
Vandenberg and April Wine, totally underrated bands!!
It's sad that bands like Vandenberg, April Wine, Uriah Heap, Styx, TNT, Y&T they never got there recognition
And Triumph
@@donnyarnold7948 i wouldn't put Styx on that list. They had monster success and are extremely well known.
and the same year, Aldo Nova
Yes agreed! To all the bands listed in this thread
I still like this tune. Summer of '82 for me.
Hands down one of my all time favorite songs and solos...top ten!
At one time could play note for note. This solo is just perfection and feel.
One of the 80s most underrated power ballads...IMHO. Great band...and some damn good memories.
Songs such as these touch many in different ways for personal💔❤️🔥
That is hands down the most lyrical guitar solo I've ever heard!!!
Yes! I tell everyone I know the same thing! It burns into the soul and says everything the song is about
30 year old song still gives me goose bumps
NO EFFING SHIT!
Forty years
Senior year of H.S ... this song and that solo are burned into my memory forever
1 of many favorites!!!
Starts with an acoustic and the guys playing an electric ⚡️
Vandenberg Rocks 🤘❤️🎶🎸
Awesome song. Lots of memories
One of my all time favorite guitar solos! Great song
My favorite song ever, since 1989!
One of the true original guitar gods Adrian Vandenberg
Along with Eddie Van Halen, Brian May, Slash, Jimmy Page, Steve Clark, Richie Sambora, Glenn Frey, Carlos Santana, Jimi Hendrix, Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Perry, Pete Townshend, Ritchie Blackmore, Tony Iommi, Jerry Garcia and Steve Vai.
@@bridazzel7588 You Forgot: George Lynch, Eddie Ojeda, Michael Schenker, Randy Rhoads, Brad Gillis, Eric Clapton, Neal Schon, Ted Nugent. And every more
@@MrBlacker1994 and you forgot joe satriani, jason becker, heitor villa lobos and augustin barrios mangore--
@@donsmith3857 Gary Moore the ,,Forgotten One,, here ? ?
I'll go along with that!!!
No generation of music made ballads like this era..They rocked it out and the rock ballads are pure heaven.. Love the hair bands of the 80's. I was in my 20's and still love and listen to this magical music.
It took over 25 years for me to find this song because I couldn't remember the bands name. GREAT SONG ---- Thank you ,
You Tube !
Right there with ya brother!
Likewise, I always thought it was Scorpions. This year I listened to it on a radio and with the Shazam app I could find the name of the song and the band.
@@luigigutiman4739 I thought it was Whitesnake ! 👍😂
Archie Ferrarini
Close...
I do believe this lead guitarist actually joined Whitesnake after leaving this band...
@@archieferrari Lol....I KNOW IT'S NOT WHITE SNAKE BUT EVERY TIME I HEAR THIS ON THE RADIO SOMETIMES I THINK OF WHITE SNAKE & THINKING THAT DAVID COVERDALE PROBABLY COULD SING THIS SONG TOO REALLY GOOD.... AWESOME VOICE ANYWAY!!! 😉🙂👍👍
1st time I ever heard this song I was a fan. It was early 80's and I was 13 or 14 yrs old. Vandenberg opened for Kiss on the Lick It Up tour. Adrian Vandenberg thank you for the memories you're an amazing guitar player
I saw that concert! It was great!
I feel so sorry for the kids today. We had this! #love
This song is Magical, makes my hair stand up on the back of my neck!!!🤘🤘
I have the Vandenberg Greatest Hits tape. He had really good songs and is a great guitarist. This is a beautiful song.
Paul Cantillo Vandenberg playa like a gifted Angel . . so underated . . so Adrian, luvya Mr Vandenberg, you are a true guitar virtuoso . . song posted by me, L Middleton. *
VID CLASSIC FROM THE HEYDAY OF MTV!!. CLASS OF ROCKIN 84 HERE!!!.
beat song these lads ever did - by a country mile! simply stunning. the LP was pure class too.
I bought the 45 when this came out in 1983. And for all those little kiddies reading this...google what a 45 was.If I have to explain youre too young
back in the day when i had this on 45 i traded it for the cassette tape. That was an awesome thing, the whole album on a small tape,WOW, i was in heaven…Man i sure miss those days. Music was so much better.
I have a pretty sizable collection of 45's. This song is just so beautiful, and magical from beginning to end. For some reason it popped into my mind today, and I was shocked that I remembered all the words, and the powerful nuances of the song.
Vinyl rules!
Scott A I saw them on this tour in ‘84 in San Antonio... Riot, Vandenberg and KISS... I’ve always been a huge Kiss fan, but V stole that show... 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
🤣
This song has all tricks you learn when you first start learning to play guitar in the 80's.
I heard this song once... I was hooked...😎
I didn’t realize that I had completely forgotten this band and song until I just now came across this right now. I loved this song back then and I love it again now, will have to whatever happened to these guys.
Intensely beautiful. Actual real music. The 80s ruled 🤟🏽
So much to love about this!
To me this song was the pinnacle of great hard rock ballads up to its time, and was the new standard set for hard rock ballads to follow. If you played guitar, you learned this song! And the vocals?? Holy schmokes!! A strong “man’s” voice laying down honest emotion.
They put together a masterpiece here that didn’t sound cheezy. Still one of the best ever, to this day!!
I haven’t heard this in forever ❤. Brings back so many memories.
OMG...I have't heard this in a decade.....shivers
This is one of the greatest songs ever or it should be seen as one! Its stunning, this should have been an out an out hit!
yes it is
Brings back memories!!! Still jam with the Ol Lady!!! Oi!
Das ist unfassbar gut. Vandenberg ist ewig unterschätzt...
Vandenberg best under rated ever
I don't always listen to this song , but when I do so do the neighbors 5 blocks away
I love your fucken comment, I’m the same way lol , it has to be fucken cranked!!!
After all these years it's still gets me right in the❤
Great Solo! I like his voice also
I fricken love this song. It stays with me all day
still love this song
GREATEST ROCK BALLAD OF ALL TIME!
esses caras são imortais que venham as proximas geraçãoes.o brasil agradece.
One of the first videos I seen on MTV back in the day. Still love it. Can somebody please invent a time machine! A one way trip to 1982 would be perfect.
I will forever love this song!!!!!!!! This is great music!!!!!!!!
Great song, it's normal from thé 80s
AT LEAST YOU HAVE GREAT TASTE OF COURSE IT'S A KILLER SONG
ME TOO!
FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Staccato drums and roto-toms! 🤘
Damn I loved this song when it came out. Great memories and still gives me goose bumps hearing it today....