The Steve Vai version is good, but, even though I've listened to this version after the Vai version, somehow I like this one a whole lot more. Maybe it's because this recording has classic rock guitar sound, even though Vai's playing is beyond excellent on the other recording.
The 2nd version is better - and I'll explain why..... This version has that "definite" classic rock" sound !! However, I like the better the 1989 remake with Steve Vai. ( Steve Vai's playing is fantastic - BUT THAT'S NOT THE REASON WHY ) ------------------------------------------------------------- In the 1989 remake, David Coverdale's voice is amazing. He pushes himself and gives a more dynamic performance. The 1989 version has stronger/kick ass singing from David Coverdale !!!
Love the bass by Neil Murray. Took me years to realise what was unique about his bass line...he sneaked in a couple of 7ths. Gave it a Jazz feel, just for a few seconds here and there. Love it x
Big - the entire USSR grew up on this. -- clandestinely - secretly from the regime, -- in 1982 in St. Petersburg where alpine skiing - turned on this song from a sound bell, - it was strong
@@jasonkaraszkiewicz1025 Different times man! I was an 80's teenaged headbanger and grew up with that version of the band. I hadn't even heard some of the original versions of this and a few of their late 70's stuff until recently and although different, they each have their own appeal, to me at least. But to each his own. Music wouldn't be exciting if every decade sounded the same!
I've never heard this before; how is this ignored on classic rock radio?! The guitar riff is irresistible, and the original version sounds like a late 70's Foreigner/Bad Company song to me!
This is a great song. I am a guitar player for 10 years, and I learned to play listening and trying to play metal and "modern hard rock" songs. But I think the early Whitesnke sound (78-84) like this is much better than what it became after 1985. Today I really like much more hard rock like this: overdriven guitar, but not fully distorted and heavy, good bass line, drums without double bass playing the entire song, and vocals without screaming all the time. In fact I became a fan of "blues rock" the last years. The songs and instument lines may be "simpler", but what matters is whether the final result is good.
Saw this version live at San Diego Arena October 1980 they were supporting Jethro Tull both bands were at the top of there game great night.... Coverdale's vocals bang on as was the rest of the band..then Ian Anderson on one leg making a flute work in a rock band oh if we go back in time.
@Greg Hubbard youre right, and mr Marsden and mr Moody wrote perfect songs for the band. Add Mr Lord ,mr Paice, and mr Murray and you have a perfeckt heavy blues band
I just knew it. Back in -80. I was visiting my father in Stavanger autumn 1980. 19 years old, first long trip in my "new" car. 1100 km straight from Stockholm without pauses except for number one. Well, after a few days this record was released. I couldn´t wait so I bought it for double the cost in Sweden. It is still one of my best records ever.
I also didn’t know the Steve Vai song was a remake. I like the feel of the rhythm guitar at the beginning here better. The vai solo blows this one out of the water. Both are great. David Coverdale is the one constant across all these lineup changes and clearly he’s both an amazing song writer and vocalist! Gigantic fan! And it becomes even more and more impressive as he continues to to do it, even with Reb beach on guitar now
Whitesnake were at their best BEFORE they re-released and re-recorded everything as glam pop songs in the USA. You can't beat the blues rock sound they LOST when they made the "1987" album. Sadly once they ( or he ) made the move the sound was lost forever. I'm glad to say I saw the original band 4 times before the USA "re-invention". ( Twice at Hammersith Odeon )
wow, had no idea the later version was a re-recording...though the later version did have Steve Vai on lead guitar! As a product of late 80s hair metal culture, I'm still kinda partial to that one. This one, though, does have a late 70s/early 80s, very simple, rock & roll appeal.
Class song. Line up was their best in my humble opinion. And sorry this is Mick Moody and Bernie Marsden on guitar. Read the sleeve notes haha. Great band ... they nailed blues rock on this one
The ORIGINAL from 1980 BLOWS AWAY the l8r 1990s radio-friendly version. My B-I-L Darren Cox introduced me 2 this version (the ORIGINAL); glad he did though we r estranged from each other due 2 a personal issue w/a mutual acquaintance of ours.
This will always be the best version. What a great group of musicians.
Agree
The Steve Vai version is good, but, even though I've listened to this version after the Vai version, somehow I like this one a whole lot more. Maybe it's because this recording has classic rock guitar sound, even though Vai's playing is beyond excellent on the other recording.
The 2nd version is better - and I'll explain why.....
This version has that "definite" classic rock" sound !!
However, I like the better the 1989 remake with Steve Vai.
( Steve Vai's playing is fantastic - BUT THAT'S NOT THE REASON WHY )
-------------------------------------------------------------
In the 1989 remake, David Coverdale's voice is amazing. He pushes himself and gives a more dynamic performance. The 1989 version has stronger/kick ass singing from David Coverdale !!!
@@hsevay David Coverdale's singing is better the 2nd time around. The remake is better.
@@bluesdoc4273 NO. This bluesy style is better.
The Best Version of Whitesnake!
The end.
Purplesnake. It's definitely more bluesy. I do like the John Sykes era just as much, if not more.
Love the bass by Neil Murray. Took me years to realise what was unique about his bass line...he sneaked in a couple of 7ths. Gave it a Jazz feel, just for a few seconds here and there. Love it x
Wow, Your right! The bass kicks total ass in this!
The best line up.
R.I.P. Bernie Marsden ✝️
Laying down the Snake tracks 🎸
He was so good. Underrated guitarist! I wonder how he would of done in Deep Purple
The first Whitesnake song I ever heard on radio back in 1980 in Los Angeles. One of their best albums.
Big
- the entire USSR grew up on this.
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clandestinely - secretly from the regime,
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in 1982 in St. Petersburg where alpine skiing - turned on this song from a sound bell, - it was strong
The bass is amazing, one of the best line ever
And davids voyce too
Classic line up and whitesnake’s finest hour
Thank you...................A1+................Tony
The best blues/hard rock song of all time, especially bass line.
Yeah, man! The bass line's a killa.
A bass line that makes all the bumblebees crazy !
And don't forget you're also hearing Bernie Marsden playing The Beast as well.
Hrs man...i agreed.
Directly borrowed from thin Lizzy, Sykes got schooled by Phil lynott while coverversion got his act together
The best Whitesnake crew ever!!!
I agree on that.
You're outta of your mind this weak band even makes Coverdale not want to try vocally
@@jasonkaraszkiewicz1025 Different times man! I was an 80's teenaged headbanger and grew up with that version of the band. I hadn't even heard some of the original versions of this and a few of their late 70's stuff until recently and although different, they each have their own appeal, to me at least. But to each his own. Music wouldn't be exciting if every decade sounded the same!
@@briansauer6695 I agree glad it did change cause if I had to keep listening to arena rock I'd puke i.e Peter Frampton yawn
I've never heard this before; how is this ignored on classic rock radio?! The guitar riff is irresistible, and the original version sounds like a late 70's Foreigner/Bad Company song to me!
Totally agree!
The bass line is something else in this one!
Yeh I mean it comes from that same kinda blues-rock influence from around the same time. It shreds big. 🤩🤟✌️
Neil Murray one of the best melodic bass players!
Nope wrong
One of my favourite songs of ever, and for me the best of Whitesnake.
I agree makes my hairs stand up..........Tony
Fair play son
Still running,favorite
This is a great song. I am a guitar player for 10 years, and I learned to play listening and trying to play metal and "modern hard rock" songs. But I think the early Whitesnke sound (78-84) like this is much better than what it became after 1985.
Today I really like much more hard rock like this: overdriven guitar, but not fully distorted and heavy, good bass line, drums without double bass playing the entire song, and vocals without screaming all the time. In fact I became a fan of "blues rock" the last years.
The songs and instument lines may be "simpler", but what matters is whether the final result is good.
Mates, close the curtains, unwind, and listen to Snake !
Paice, Lord, and Coverdale give it that Purple sound.
Such an awesome song !Coverdale has one of the hottest voices ever!! awesome bass and drums too..
THE ORIGINAL!!!!!! Luv this version much better than the latter version from the L8 1980s. So much bluesier & raw. Dave's vocals really shine thru.
Peaked at No. 53 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980. Great little hard rock song.
Whitesnake, pre big hair, is awesome
Is that paice on drums? The original video shows Ian on drums I think that's him anyway. Anybody?
Undeniably Ian Paice! Good call! ❤🎉
The great Ian Paice!
Definitely Ian paice, this is the original (and the best) lineup of white snake, pure blues rock
Melhor álbum do Whitesnake. Ótima linha de baixo.
Neil Murray é mostro!!!
Yeahh... Well said!!!!
Love this track... Awesome bass line... The whole band sounds amazing!!!! They blow my mind!!
Its really amazing ! What a band
Yes, it's a great song and the bass line really stands out!
Easy to forget Coverdale wasn't always desperate. And thanks, Neil, for that bass-playing.
Absolute class. No other words really. Enjoy all you kids out there!
Chris Jones I’m 17, my generation does not appreciate this enough
Coverdale’s vocals are insane hahaha it’s such a shame what music has come to
This solo blows Steve Vai away. So much more soulful
Was it bernie marsden?
I totally agree... this version is so much better from the solo to the vocals... closer to their initial more blues-y style, i think that’s it
Contentious?
Never showy for the sake of it, tight and melodic, that was Bernie.
Come on, lol it’s a generic blues solo. Steve Vai’s is savage. You must be in your 60’s.
What a banging tune. Everything about it is great, the bass line, the vocal and those solos are fantastic.
the bass line is one of the most complicated in musicdom, I'm still practising
so, u did it?
I LIKE WHITESNAKE I LOVE IT
Killer base line
Saw this version live at San Diego Arena October 1980 they were supporting Jethro Tull both bands were at the top of there game great night.... Coverdale's vocals bang on as was the rest of the band..then Ian Anderson on one leg making a flute work in a rock band oh if we go back in time.
Still there best album@! Love it❤
Still have the LP i bought in March 1983 :-). It survived Saddam’s invasion of Kuwait
fantastic Bass player. Jon lord and Ian paice in the box.
That's the great Neil Murray on bass, with the guitar team of Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody, and, of course, Coverdale, Lord, & Paice.
The Best Version of this song!
The best version of this song. I discovered it after the US version and found this one more soulfoul.
Oh David, you're great!!!
what a great album! a must for all collections ;what great memories 30years;on and still feels like the first time!Sweet Satisfaction!!!
0sYep thats true ..it reminds me also at the golden times in my life ..and gives me good vibes
Fool For Your Loving is nice best version, excellent group of musicians i like Rock, i am from Argentina
Fool for your loving no more
PLIIING 🌟
Snakebite,trouble,lovehunter,ready & willing and come an' get it; ladys & gentlemen, boys & girls the real whitesnake 😘😎
saints and sinners was great too
@@ivansandvik1567 sorry ivan; i had forgotten it😎
@Greg Hubbard youre right, and mr Marsden and mr Moody wrote perfect songs for the band. Add Mr Lord ,mr Paice, and mr Murray and you have a perfeckt heavy blues band
So much better than the later versions.
I agree with you
It's cool in anyway. No matter which Whitesnake lineup did it.
Yesss
Very much so
Of course by far
Whitesnake original Fool For Your Loving song from 1980 great song!
9 years before remake.
najbolji album- svih 10 pesama su na svaki svoj nacin hit. best album.........pozdrav iz SRBIJE
Pozz
P.I.P Bernie....... I'm crying
I just knew it. Back in -80. I was visiting my father in Stavanger autumn 1980. 19 years old, first long trip in my "new" car. 1100 km straight from Stockholm without pauses except for number one. Well, after a few days this record was released. I couldn´t wait so I bought it for double the cost in Sweden. It is still one of my best records ever.
That fucking bass line.
I also didn’t know the Steve Vai song was a remake. I like the feel of the rhythm guitar at the beginning here better. The vai solo blows this one out of the water. Both are great. David Coverdale is the one constant across all these lineup changes and clearly he’s both an amazing song writer and vocalist! Gigantic fan! And it becomes even more and more impressive as he continues to to do it, even with Reb beach on guitar now
Class....possibly the best rock song of all time...
Grow up
kick ass song still love it after all these years ! NO MOREEE !!!
I like this studio version better!
I bet one of the reasons for that is the bass!
Whitesnake were at their best BEFORE they re-released and re-recorded everything as glam pop songs in the USA. You can't beat the blues rock sound they LOST when they made the "1987" album. Sadly once they ( or he ) made the move the sound was lost forever. I'm glad to say I saw the original band 4 times before the USA "re-invention". ( Twice at Hammersith Odeon )
I love playing this version the best.
Still love you Rudy.
Whitesnake kicks ass
My most played whitesnake song.
this version is the best love this jam
this line bass is amazing .
Esta banda está entre as 5 melhores bandas de Rock de todos os tempos. Fantásticos.
A mais bela banda de hard Rock do mundo
Sheer class. Thank You
This version is best sounds like a mixture of deep purple and white snake
Listen to Come Taste the Band by deep purple, the purple purists hated it at the time, but it was the pre-cursor to whitesnake
Legendary album! \m/
Pero Por favor!!! excelente version, what amazing sound!... thanks for sharing.
easily their best album
These dudes, proper musicians and David coverdale
Great song! Great band!
This song removes the pain and memorys from my mind
Sure a hit,but Neil Murray s awesome bass work brought me once again here !
Groovy26407 Neil Murray + Ian Paice = Total Eargasm! 👍
Yes, one of the best! I like his bass
Badass rythm section!
I'm tired of hiding my feelings you left me lonely too long...
wow, had no idea the later version was a re-recording...though the later version did have Steve Vai on lead guitar! As a product of late 80s hair metal culture, I'm still kinda partial to that one. This one, though, does have a late 70s/early 80s, very simple, rock & roll appeal.
No it did not. Steve Vai did not play on that album. He was part of the post-album release touring band.
A real beauty.
I love this song
Definitely the best version of this song
True , the intro is superb too
Eres lo maximo coverdale me siento afortunada de haber podido verte en chile en 2016
Te pone a bailar, una sección de bajo poca madre, ésta es la mejor versión, la mejor alineación del Whitesnake, buenísimos
This is the kind of song I would play while driving to the sunset
Flipping brilliant xxx
このアルバムにはハマりましたねえ!
Class song. Line up was their best in my humble opinion. And sorry this is Mick Moody and Bernie Marsden on guitar. Read the sleeve notes haha. Great band ... they nailed blues rock on this one
How was this not a big hit ????
it was in the UK
It was in 1989
It was when Whitesnake Mk2 discovered hair gel!
Because when the watered-down wine gets the most airplay, the watered-down wine gets the accolades, too.
Rip dad i love you
NO MORE... NO MORE... NO MORE... NO MORE... NO MORE... NO MORE...
2:48-3:22 This line up with Thin Lizzy Gorham Robertson what a concert it would be
Ready and willing best album!
Whitesnake doesn't get any better
Enjoy my youtube content..page..please.
Epic.... Wot a singer wot a band, best line up for me...
2019 essa ainda nas paradas do rocknroll sempre !
Love this band❤️❤️💋💋💯💯🌹🌹
GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful Band wowwwwwwwwwwwwwww
This version rocks way more than the one with Steve Vai.
It’s better but don’t disrespect Vai.
@@joshuabertram672 nope I myself am a Vai fan..
@@rakibmahmudovee5544 he’s another guy who doesn’t get enough credit, shit the whole Whitesnake lineup doesn’t get enough credit.
@@joshuabertram672 not to disrespect vai, but he really not fit the band..
This is the bet version ever stunning band
RIP Bernie Marsden x
The best version...
*Turns head towards the camera in slow-motion. Raises a pair of sunglasses to his face, bites his lip and tenses his bicep*
Heard the “Stevie Vai” version on the radio today, and had to listen to the original version. Yup, the songs way better with The Beast.
Essa é a melhor versão na minha humilde opinião
Yes
The ORIGINAL from 1980 BLOWS AWAY the l8r 1990s radio-friendly version. My B-I-L Darren Cox introduced me 2 this version (the ORIGINAL); glad he did though we r estranged from each other due 2 a personal issue w/a mutual acquaintance of ours.
Fool for your loving
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Hard n blues de primeira bons tempos,eu tive este long play,há muito não ouvia está música,bom encontrá-la no UA-cam valeu sua postagem.