Whitesnake - Fool for Your Loving (Official Music Video)
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- Опубліковано 25 лют 2009
- You're watching the official music video for Whitesnake - "Fool for Your Loving" from the album 'Ready An' Willing' (1980). "Fool for Your Loving" was inspired by David Coverdale's first marriage.
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Bernie Marsden made such deep contributions to Whitesnake. I loved his bluesy style and saddened by his passing. His music will live on through all of us.
Great, but Richie is Richie Blackmore ❤
First Rock Album I bought…blew me away! Such a great song and album…doesn’t get much better than this, even now in 2024 🤘
RIP Bernie Marsden. Brilliant songwriter and guitarist.
Listen that that percussive bass line. It really drives this song and isn't lost in the guitar mix.
Coverdale is legend..
Damn, Ian Paice’s drum is so good here. The whole band is incredible. This is my kind of rock.
Bernie's solo is freaking outstanding!
RIP Bernie Marsden (May 7, 1951 - August 24, 2023), aged 72
You will be remembered as a legend.
R.i.p. Bernie Marsden, thank you for the wonderful music you have given us! ❤
Rest in Music BERNIE, thanks for your music, what a great guitar player and composer!!!!
RIP Bernie Marsden, what a great guitar solo.
Neil Murray on bass 👌driving it along splendidly
Rest easy Bernie. Thank you for all the wonderful music. 🎸 ❤😢
RIP Bernie Marsden!! Another iconic guitarsolo from him.
To the bass player, bravo sir. I’m an old rocker and music lover. This is the finest bit of bass I’ve ever heard. I miss how the world used to be.
Neil Murray, if i'm not wrong...
@@flaviuteodorescu4916Indeed it is.
Great observation, Mr Neil Murray totally nailed this gig!
and he's loving it too and it shows!😀
David Coverdale is no joke. 🔥🔥
Rest in peace Bernie! Total guitar legend from Shaz in the uk.
RIP Bernie Marsden thank you for the music.
(In my opinion) The best era of Whitesnake and their Blues-Rock musical perfection 🎶👌✨🎶👌✨
RIP Bernie 🙏 thanks for writing this
What a great track!! Thee whole album is fantastic in fact! 1980 was a great year, "Ready An' Willing", "Back In Black", the first Maiden album, "Ace Of Spades", "British Steel" and others. My God, what happened to music?!
as i understand you...:-(
it went down the toilet fast never to return.
It just came and went. Enjoyed it while it was here. I’m sure you miss it as much as I do.
Dont forget heaven and hell
That voice of Mr. Coverdale...
David Coverdale, Ian Paice, Jon Lord are pure rock legends.
The best drummer of all time. Lord is brilliant too.
Well half of this band is Deep Purple.
Bernie Marsden, Niel Murrey, Mickey Moody are at least not very far from them. They did this beautiful music too. Don't forget it. Great respect to these guys too.
And JOHN SYKES!! GREAT PLAYER@@MS4View
This will go down as the best Whitesnake line-up ever. No hair spray, glam..100% music.
MAN rock
I agree. Steve Vai scares me as well.
@@eriklarson9137 Steve Vai?
They were once a hard rock band before they became a hair metal band.
THE BEST Whitesnake lineup. RIP Bernie Marsden😢
RIP Bernie. A true talent. Peace. X
What an amazing bass line.
Not to mention Jon Lord who joined Whitesnake in 1978 and coloured band's sound with his Hammond organ magic. ❤
Goodbye Mr Bernie! Thanks for the music! Legend forever
This was the lineup I saw at the Manchester Apollo in June 1980. All members at the peak of their powers.
Original and in my opinion the best line up of whitesnake
Easily
Definitely. I enjoyed the band with Mel Galley and Cozy Powell also but this just rocks.
Best era of the band!
One of My Favourites Songs! And it is 2024!!! 💙💙💙
Love you whitesnake
Marsden and Moody - what a sound. Saw Whitesnake at Donnington in early 80s more than once, blew the sky off. Truly epic. DC knows how to do it, always has.
I was there, and you're right.
True, but let's not forget the other M- Murray!
Saw this lineup in Boston in '80, opening for Tull. Phenomenal.
RIP Bernie Marsden, Whitesnake best guitarist.
Rip bernie Marsden another great guitarists gone you bloody rock 🪨 🎸
Best line up! Best version of this amazing song. RIP Bernie Marsden! dx
This song is a masterpiece! Original version here is the best version
Man i miss when heavy music was this tuneful and melodic. Great music never ages ✌✌
yes, sir. this tune could be performed voice/accoustic guitar in a splendid way
Tuneful and Melodic. These were the words I always sought to describe "GREAT" music. Thank you.
Exactly! Hard rock was melodic, metal nah. You could sing along with songs. Hard rock forever!
This is blues rock, not metal...
@@M1tjakaramazov I didn't say this was metal..
Final chorus is amazing
Who is still listening to this great song in 2023?
2024
I freaking do!
Fuck yeah!!!
2024 из России с любовью 🔥🤘💓
Damned right I am! 🤘
This guitar solo is incredible. I'm not sure who that guy even but I'm impressed 👍 hell yea.
This is exactly what rock and roll should look and sound like.
Exactly:)
One of the best songs sung by one of the greatest musicians David Coverdale 👌 👍 ☺
Still a fantastic song with an amazing groove and guitar solo. R.i.p Bernie man...I copied yours solo note for note..
Honestly, I think this is the best thing Whitesnake ever did. Really good song and great performance. And David's voice never sounded better.
Outlaw and Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City are also very good tracks.
The best Whitesnake had Ian Paice and Jon Lord in the lineup.
That's the real Hard n' Blues sound originally proposed by the band.
The albums with Sykes were great but they parted ways with its predecessors.
Whitesnake 1988-1991 was a joke, so much that Coverdale gave up and sacked everybody.
LMAO
Totally agree.Loved it from when I was a kid when it came out!
@@gustavomarques4097 That may be true but personally Sailing Ships is my fav song they did.
those basslines are up there with Steve Harris.
Neil Murray. Grossly underrated bassist.
"Proper" Whitesnake, with their best ever lineup.
Best Line der Wahnn. Ian John Gefühl 1987 grösste Scheiss lp muss ja nach merica
@@henryh.3988 ....rechtschreibung ist nicht so deines......??? 1987 und slip of the tonque 💪💪💪👍👍👍👍
I dunno, this has some serious old man 70s vibes. The upgrade with Sykes n Cozy, combined with Neil (great bass playing on this track), and Coverdale singing in his natural voice....that's the Slide It In record....He couldnt hang wit Sykes on 87....
@@gunslinger19018 cozy was no ian paice
@@hall2ify No he was himself ,why would he want to be like him
Not so many singers are so powerful! This man is one of those who you want to look at them the whole time they perform! Awesome guy!
David had the whole package.
Correct@@johnsmith-ug5tp
How good the old time was 👍👍
I love this guy
Blues-rock doesn't get any more melodic and brilliant than this. What a great voice Coverdale has. The whole band is terrific and the guitar solo is one of my all time favourites.
I love this man!David,you are God!
Best version ever 💯%..... End of
marsden a rock God on that track
Bernie ,you were a top bloke !!!! We'll miss ya
RIP Bernie. You will be greatly missed.😔
Rest in Peace Bernie...
Rest in peace, Bernie Marsden. 😪
Perfect song to listen to when achieving heaven
This is pure GOLD ♪♫
R.I.P Bernie 💔
I love the later glam metal version, but the bass and soul of this version are pure musical perfection!
Master bass lines by Neil Murray.
is the bass a little distracting in this one though? Its amazing, but whenever I listen to this version I only really listen to the bass and nothing else!
@@briancunningham9037 It's certainly prominent in the mix, but works nevertheless.
I guess because it's so busy it stands out as either way.
Love this classic, original version.
I love it too , the song and the depth!
The glam/hair/poser band Fool For Your Loving was disgrace, something you would expect from Spinal Tap or Steel Panther or other joke metal bands
The bass guitar is outstanding.
Neil Murray
Coz it's Neil Murray. ..outstanding musician
Loved whitesnake when I was a rock chick, taking me back to a memory that is etched in my Psyche
The best version. Love it.
42 years before. Such a masterpiece. Listening in the night, gives me chills. Enjoying it in their last second of the song.
That BASS !!!!!
RIP...Mister Bernie Marsden.😪
RIP Bernie Marsden
The rhythm section is absolutely superb. The fills are varied ( it's only Ian Paice )
.. and THAT BASS!
It never gets old
R.I.P Bernie
One of the Only Rock tunes where the bass outshines the guitar. Just great bass 👌
You hit the nail right on the head my friend. Neil Murray makes this song huge
So true; Captivating bass playing.
and yet the guitar solo is awesome if you ask me
Bernie he's right up there...very underrated
Both are great imo
And it bets better every time i listen to it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
R.I.P Bernie Marsden
Probably one of Whi's best songs Whitesnake.
A classic. This is the best version of this song.
Agreed. I thought the 'new' version was pointless and pretty hopeless... Originally intended for B B King, I believe
No :-p version with Vai and Vandenberg on guitars is MUCH BETTER !!! ;-)
No it ain't original he ain't alive singer ugh not so good early Coverdale yes. Start at slow an easy and go backwards
I agree!
It sure is❣️
What a legend
Best rock song ever
Rest in peace, Bernie
Whitesnake at their finest
Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden gave the sound that was Whitesnake born out of the blues.......
I agree totally. This lineup is the best. Two guitars a must so the lead solo doesn't sound weak. Add keyboard and kickass rhythm section thats why it sounds so good nothing missing and oh yeah great vocalist on top.
I'm a lonely man who knows what it's like to lose control ... awesome been there :)
❤Just sensational❤
My favorite era of Whitesnake...🎸🎸
Early raw Whitesnake at their best, no bleached buffont hairstyles or spandex in sight, proper music!🤘
One of the great rock songs ever.
RIP BERNIE MARSDEN!
What a voice God didnt only reward the church
One of the first rock songs i heard as a kid and still obsessed about today, Timeless
Truly amazing,great sound and totally in sync, music like this was superb.
just a handsome , world vocals dedicated to your favorite thing , respect and well - being !
sir david of coverdale..fantastic
One of my all time favourite hard rock songs ever. Coverdale, great front man and vocalist and the rest of the band just fabulous.
How I love this version of Whitesnake.
Loved Coverdale since Burn superb vocalist absolutely brilliant
Fantastic 70/80s Hardrock 👍👍👍🎸🎸🎸
The bass is incredible!
Neil Murray on bass!
And.....THAT'S why this version is better.
I’ve worked on the sound for Neil and he is a great bass player and a gent
@@bigcolappleton He sure is a great bass player! I'm sure the other part is true as well. He played for or with so many great bands, he must be easy to work with.
@Mark Gibbins Coverdalwe blows my mind up!
This Original version from album Ready An' Willing is the very best. The Best Years! Great Album.
I grew up in hair metal era, and this song version in 1990 hooked me so much. But this original version is so much bluesy and groovy makes me appreciate the song even more. Great
Please don't call it 'hair metal.' It WASN'T referred to as that during that time.
@@markserour9115 Tell us more
@@BloodthirstyAcademic It didn't have a label. It was rock, hard rock, or metal. In the mid-80s when all the bands that got into make-up and crazy hair were called "glam rock" bands.
@@markserour9115 Good to know. I will use it more carefully in the future