Nothing but respect to these guys or any rockers that have still got it in their 60s and 70s ! I can only hope I’m in that good of shape! Nothing but respect!!!!
Ciao Amiciii . Tommy Aldridge is one of the Pioneer of Double Bass Drumming ! And he is full of charisma and passion . His ability with playing nude hand is incredible . Also Brian Tichy does some parts of solo without sticks that it's a little bit dangerous too ! Ability and control of their bodies and instruments ! Celeb song ! Dough has played in tribute shows for Bonham of Led Zeppelin with Mc Brain of Maiden and they are friends . Amazing solo by Dough himself and the abilities of the frontman are enormous ! Love Guyz , Them G and all community !
Tommy aldridge is the drummer. Doug Aldrich is the guitar player Both drummer and singer are in their seventies David Coverdale had a brief stint Singing for deep purple around 1974/75
@@Nissardpertugiu You feel better now. When I said 74 or 75 that didn't mean that those were the exact years. That was meant to be like a round that time frame
@@timish71 thats calling info complement nothing personnal at all By 1975 , He realized already the 3 albums , among them the last come taste the band , which already blue print whitesnake in his singing style and few songwriting caracteristics
Thanks for featuring one of my all-time favorite groups and tunes. Definitely two 🍌🍌 up for this one! Rock on 🤘 Ps, it's pretty amazing what Coverdale can do in his 60s!
I remember Don Brewer of Grand Funk Railroad doing a part of his drum solo with just his hands. Actually saw him do it at a concert I was at back in the early 70's.
I was lucky enough to interview Marco Mendoza (bass player) a few years ago, and he said it was insane that Tommy did that everry night for the full tour
Trivia: Tommy was in a 70s glam rock band called 'Angel'. The band also had keyboardist Gregg Giuffria, who gave his name to the early 80s band of the same name - and also worked with its later incarnation House of Lords.
I seen Whitesnake here in Atl GA back in 1990 . That was when they had the older lineup with them of Adrian Vandenberg Rudy Sarzo and Steve Vai. . Tommy was the drummer then too of course. Fun concert .
Seen tommy do that drum solo with ozzy and randy roads in concert tommy and roads great together and what a great guitar player Vivian Campbell is seen him with dio.
You should really do the 6 minute two song solo by Guitarist Doug Aldrich from this show called, “Blues For Mylene” and “Snakedance.” Watching Doug and Tommy from this Tour was a treat! I’ve seen Tommy play with Black Oak Arkansas, Pat Travers, Ozzy, Thin Lizzy (with last performing member Scott Gorham and the members of Whitesnake including John Sykes) and finally Whitesnake. He’s the perfect hard rock drummer. What a pro…. ✨
Thats surely my favorite Era of tommy . That show Tommy is a lot more complete that people think . It wasnt just hard hitting full blast double kick drumming or straight hard ..it was incredibly funky and stuff
Love White snake,got to see them live with Steve Vai,and I got one of his picks which was awesome, but I can't remember the year,lol.I thought that was Tommy Aldridge,used to play with Ozzy,So good 😲👍
Absolutly faboulus! Saw them live 2006 and the drumsolo was just as impressive. If you think David sang well here... well check out his singing in the late 70;s.
And singer David Coverdale was in Deep Purple after Ian Gillan EFT in 1973. They did with him three great albums but Burn is considered one of the best Dee Purple albums.
Hey there guys! Woo Woooo!!! Whatever you guys are havin' I'll have half of ... O_o lololol I have this concert on disk and OMG it is awesome!! Takes me back to my late teens in the late 80's, when I used to listen to the albums on Friday evening whilst getting ready to go out and tear it up around Sydney clubs till around early, if you catch my very heavy drift. ;-P anyway ... Cheers from the land Downundah!!! \m/ O_o \m/
I think the best live dvd that WS has done is the 05 Live In the Still of the Night .Which I know the title here says 10' but I do believe this is from that 05 tour. The entire set list and sound is incredible. You really should react to the first song of this show an old Deep Purple song, "Burn"...It's fire.. And the drummer here Tommy. Such a ledend. He played drums w/ Ozzy and Randy Rhoads, Black Oak Arkansas, Pat Travers, Gary Moore, Ted Nugent, Thin Lizzie just to name a few legendary bands he's been associated w/ as well as Whitesnake of course.. The guy is a beast of a drummer, he's got a lot of Bonzo (John Bonhan) influence in his playing for sure.. especially the bare hand part.. .. Both guitarists here are legendary as well. The blonde guy w/ the power stances down is Doug he played for Dio before WS. Reb the other guitarist is originally from Winger but played w/ Dokken, Night Ranger as well as WS and has some incredible solo albums out too.
People talk about Danny Carey's performance of "Pneuma" at 58 but this is Tommy Aldridge beating those drums at 60! The man is a beast! No wonder Jim Henson based Animal on him for "The Muppet Show"!
The drummer is the only one left that still plays with David Coverdale! From the 80s ! You should check out Coverdale, Page . The guitar player from Led Zeppelin!! Check out WHY DONT YoU TAKE ME FoR A LITTLE WHILE!
Tommy is the only drummer who ever dared to pay homage to John " Bonzo " Bonham who was the first to play Rock Drums with his vare hands. Check out " Moby Dick " from Zeppelin's 4th album. The difference being...Bonzo played his kit HARDER and made his small kit sound like it had 20 extra toms.
Guys. Check out some NZ female fronted metal. If it wasn't for Covid they'd be back in the northern hemisphere for their third tour. The band is Devilskin and the song is Endo.
Tommy Aldridge = one of the best rock drummers of all time. Having seen him live, the guy is unbelievable. Here we go 🤘😎🔥🔥yep, he did that with his hands too…..LIVE. 🔥
John Bonham of Led Zeppelin also uses his hands to beat on the drums in his live solo performance from the track Moby Dick. Looks to me like maybe Bonham was a big influence to this drummer....
Joe morello was for both . Some creations are way older than you all think . As double bass drumming created by Luigi Afredo Antonio Balassoni Aka Louie bellson in 1938 , applied in Count basie in 1946 , and breakthough by Duke elington number composed by Louie called Skin Deep in 1952 . Buddy rich also played a double bass number in 1949 in a show . In Duke elington band through 50's others drummers with double bass followed such Dave Black ( very brutal for its time ) , and Sam Woodyard ..
I met Tommy Aldridge twice. His wizardry on the drums and his faith in Jesus Christ helped inspire me through dark times as a professional drummer. He is an awesome guy.
It's hard to say whether this solo, or the one he played with Black Oak Arkansas in1973 is the better performance. Tommy Aldridge is pretty much considered the GOAT in the drumming community, despite some high profile names with, um, lesser ability. My opinion is just mine, but behind Tommy, I'd put Don Brewer from Grand Funk (his T.N.U.C. is awesome...just don't spell it backwards), then Ron Bushy from Iron Butterfly (his Inagaddadavida is iconic). Buddy Rich is up there as a jazz drummer, but Tommy...well combine the Black Oak Arkansas solo with this one, and you tell me if Bonham (God love him) belongs in this crowd. (For double base proficiency and upper versus lower beat changes, honorable mention has to go to Nea Batera, a cover artist, but awesome none-the-less.)
I was AT this concert, in 2004. I assure you, Coverdale's vocals were terrible! He went into the studio afterward and overdubbed some fresh vocals, which is why it sounds better on the DVD. This is actually commonplace. Many bands do it and Whitesnake is no different. I've seen them twice and both times Coverdale's voice was like a cat screeching.
Beign vocally more mature and raw & dirty , agressive don't mean terrible . Anyway before 1987 he had a more rough style .. For a hard rock or HM fan i don't get why , broken feel or agression would be a bad thing ...
Tommy is one of my all time heroes as a drummer!! I have loved his playing from the first moment I heard him.
to me he is the best drummer alive, probably the oldest too
@@TheVoltrom to me Neil is the greatest drummer ever to me second would be Jeff Porcaro and third would be tommy Aldridge that’s my list
A Great Performance! Iconic song from Whitesnake!
Tommy has always been a complete beast behind a drum set!
One of the most iconic Whitesnake masterpieces. Awesome performance 🤘🤘
Tommy Aldridge started out with Black Oak Arkansas back in the 60’s! I hope that I can still move like that at his age. Great reaction.
* 70's
And I was there!! Such a privilege - probably one of the best gigs I've been to in 40 years!!
My fav whitesnake song incredible drum solo absolutely mental great reaction guys as usual 🔥🔥🔥🥁🥁🥁👍👍
Whitesnake awesome
Nothing but respect to these guys or any rockers that have still got it in their 60s and 70s ! I can only hope I’m in that good of shape! Nothing but respect!!!!
Ciao Amiciii . Tommy Aldridge is one of the Pioneer of Double Bass Drumming ! And he is full of charisma and passion . His ability with playing nude hand is incredible . Also Brian Tichy does some parts of solo without sticks that it's a little bit dangerous too ! Ability and control of their bodies and instruments ! Celeb song ! Dough has played in tribute shows for Bonham of Led Zeppelin with Mc Brain of Maiden and they are friends . Amazing solo by Dough himself and the abilities of the frontman are enormous ! Love Guyz , Them G and all community !
Tommy aldridge is the drummer. Doug Aldrich is the guitar player Both drummer and singer are in their seventies David Coverdale had a brief stint Singing for deep purple around 1974/75
1973-1976
@@Nissardpertugiu You feel better now. When I said 74 or 75 that didn't mean that those were the exact years. That was meant to be like a round that time frame
@@timish71 thats calling info complement nothing personnal at all
By 1975 , He realized already the 3 albums , among them the last come taste the band , which already blue print whitesnake in his singing style and few songwriting caracteristics
Thanks for featuring one of my all-time favorite groups and tunes. Definitely two 🍌🍌 up for this one! Rock on 🤘
Ps, it's pretty amazing what Coverdale can do in his 60s!
YES TOMMY OLDRIDGE FANTASTIC ROCKDRUMMER.BRAVO !!!!❤❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
That drummer is a MONSTER!
That's they called the best best in all.... especially that drums solo melted my heart...wow🙏👍
Mr David Coverdale. A true Rock God. One of the finest Rock Singers in history. Love Whitesnake
Tommy Aldridge always has been, currently is, and always will be on my short list of favorite drummers ever!
He's kicking the double bass the whole time!!!!!!!! BANANANANANASSSSSSSS!!!!!!Tommy, you are the OG😎🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 Kudos Suzi for the Animal reference
I remember Don Brewer of Grand Funk Railroad doing a part of his drum solo with just his hands. Actually saw him do it at a concert I was at back in the early 70's.
Tommy Aldridge is a living Legend! I saw him 3 times with
BOA, once with PatTravers (killer gig), and the historic
Diary tour with Ozzy!!! The Man!
A night of epic solos !! Three of the best ever.
Reb
Tommy
Doug.
EPIC.🤘😎🤘
I love it. Keep the quirky assed reactions coming. You've got a fan all the way over in New Zealand.
awesome comeback of whitesnake, and what a band lineup that was!!!!!!
I was lucky enough to interview Marco Mendoza (bass player) a few years ago, and he said it was insane that Tommy did that everry night for the full tour
Trivia: Tommy was in a 70s glam rock band called 'Angel'. The band also had keyboardist Gregg Giuffria, who gave his name to the early 80s band of the same name - and also worked with its later incarnation House of Lords.
I seen Whitesnake here in Atl GA back in 1990 . That was when they had the older lineup with them of Adrian Vandenberg Rudy Sarzo and Steve Vai. . Tommy was the drummer then too of course. Fun concert .
this song is amazing!!! love it!!!
Love you guys
Doug Aldrich on guitar. Now playing with Glenn Hughes in the Dead Daisies.
I saw Whitsnake last night they opened for Motley Crue in Montrèal Canada in 1988 on their Girls Girls Girls tour and the solo was crazy.
Seen tommy do that drum solo with ozzy and randy roads in concert tommy and roads great together and what a great guitar player Vivian Campbell is seen him with dio.
You should really do the 6 minute two song solo by Guitarist Doug Aldrich from this show called, “Blues For Mylene” and “Snakedance.” Watching Doug and Tommy from this Tour was a treat! I’ve seen Tommy play with Black Oak Arkansas, Pat Travers, Ozzy, Thin Lizzy (with last performing member Scott Gorham and the members of Whitesnake including John Sykes) and finally Whitesnake. He’s the perfect hard rock drummer. What a pro…. ✨
And let's not forget Tommy's work with The Pat Travers Band!
Thats surely my favorite Era of tommy .
That show Tommy is a lot more complete that people think .
It wasnt just hard hitting full blast double kick drumming or straight hard ..it was incredibly funky and stuff
Even reagge schuffle ( Crash & burn ) .
Love White snake,got to see them live with Steve Vai,and I got one of his picks which was awesome, but I can't remember the year,lol.I thought that was Tommy Aldridge,used to play with Ozzy,So good 😲👍
Tommy is built differently to other men , absolute animal. Doug nailing Sykes solo well !
Out-f*cking-standing!
Whitesnake love hunter live
Tommy is great to watch 😊
Absolutly faboulus! Saw them live 2006 and the drumsolo was just as impressive.
If you think David sang well here... well check out his singing in the late 70;s.
He sang well though .
More mature and raw , with awesome belt with that tone
U know guys Suzie Q is also a song by Creedence Clearwater Revival also known as CCR
reminds me of buddy rich's impossible drum solo.
And singer David Coverdale was in Deep Purple after Ian Gillan
EFT in 1973. They did with him three great albums but Burn is considered one of the best Dee Purple albums.
Hey there guys! Woo Woooo!!! Whatever you guys are havin' I'll have half of ... O_o lololol I have this concert on disk and OMG it is awesome!! Takes me back to my late teens in the late 80's, when I used to listen to the albums on Friday evening whilst getting ready to go out and tear it up around Sydney clubs till around early, if you catch my very heavy drift. ;-P anyway ... Cheers from the land Downundah!!! \m/ O_o \m/
I think the best live dvd that WS has done is the 05 Live In the Still of the Night .Which I know the title here says 10' but I do believe this is from that 05 tour. The entire set list and sound is incredible. You really should react to the first song of this show an old Deep Purple song, "Burn"...It's fire.. And the drummer here Tommy. Such a ledend. He played drums w/ Ozzy and Randy Rhoads, Black Oak Arkansas, Pat Travers, Gary Moore, Ted Nugent, Thin Lizzie just to name a few legendary bands he's been associated w/ as well as Whitesnake of course.. The guy is a beast of a drummer, he's got a lot of Bonzo (John Bonhan) influence in his playing for sure.. especially the bare hand part.. .. Both guitarists here are legendary as well. The blonde guy w/ the power stances down is Doug he played for Dio before WS. Reb the other guitarist is originally from Winger but played w/ Dokken, Night Ranger as well as WS and has some incredible solo albums out too.
People talk about Danny Carey's performance of "Pneuma" at 58 but this is Tommy Aldridge beating those drums at 60! The man is a beast! No wonder Jim Henson based Animal on him for "The Muppet Show"!
John Bonham was first without sticks. Moby Dick Live proves it. But this guy was excellent too!
Cozy Powell drummed bare hands as well when I saw Whitesnake for the first time
Actually, some caveman was the first to play without sticks... ;-)
Actually Buddy Rich played with his hands in the early 50's. John Bonham credited him.
Tommy & bonham have 2 years difference they both saw Joe morello doing play with hands .
Tommy Aldridge. 50 years playing drums. Look that!
Every time Tommy Aldridge gets done with a Sent the drum kit files for a restraining order
Doug is the blonde guitarist. Tommy Aldridge is the drummer. Info for Travis
The drummer is the only one left that still plays with David Coverdale! From the 80s ! You should check out Coverdale, Page . The guitar player from Led Zeppelin!! Check out WHY DONT YoU TAKE ME FoR A LITTLE WHILE!
Tommy Aldridge is drumming. Doug Aldridge is the blonde guy on the guitar
Doug Aldrich
You ought to here Alex VanHalan do his drum solo as well!
Tommy is the only drummer who ever dared to pay homage to John " Bonzo " Bonham who was the first to play Rock Drums with his vare hands. Check out " Moby Dick " from Zeppelin's 4th album. The difference being...Bonzo played his kit HARDER and made his small kit sound like it had 20 extra toms.
Aldridge one of best Metal drummer in the world
This live performance is actually in 2004
Guys. Check out some NZ female fronted metal. If it wasn't for Covid they'd be back in the northern hemisphere for their third tour.
The band is Devilskin and the song is Endo.
Tommy Aldridge, ladies and gentleman!
Tommy Aldridge = one of the best rock drummers of all time. Having seen him live, the guy is unbelievable. Here we go 🤘😎🔥🔥yep, he did that with his hands too…..LIVE. 🔥
Whitesnake the super group band with Ozzy Osbourne in era 80s
John Bonham of Led Zeppelin also uses his hands to beat on the drums in his live solo performance from the track Moby Dick. Looks to me like maybe Bonham was a big influence to this drummer....
Joe morello was for both .
Some creations are way older than you all think .
As double bass drumming created by Luigi Afredo Antonio Balassoni Aka Louie bellson in 1938 , applied in Count basie in 1946 , and breakthough by Duke elington number composed by Louie called Skin Deep in 1952 .
Buddy rich also played a double bass number in 1949 in a show .
In Duke elington band through 50's others drummers with double bass followed such Dave Black ( very brutal for its time ) , and Sam Woodyard ..
Stalk of Bananas 🤘
I met Tommy Aldridge twice. His wizardry on the drums and his faith in Jesus Christ helped inspire me through dark times as a professional drummer. He is an awesome guy.
Check out Led Zeppelin's Moby Dick Live for the stickless drum solo. John Bonham, often intimidated, never duplicated.
It's hard to say whether this solo, or the one he played with Black Oak Arkansas in1973 is the better performance. Tommy Aldridge is pretty much considered the GOAT in the drumming community, despite some high profile names with, um, lesser ability. My opinion is just mine, but behind Tommy, I'd put Don Brewer from Grand Funk (his T.N.U.C. is awesome...just don't spell it backwards), then Ron Bushy from Iron Butterfly (his Inagaddadavida is iconic). Buddy Rich is up there as a jazz drummer, but Tommy...well combine the Black Oak Arkansas solo with this one, and you tell me if Bonham (God love him) belongs in this crowd. (For double base proficiency and upper versus lower beat changes, honorable mention has to go to Nea Batera, a cover artist, but awesome none-the-less.)
He is 70 years old
Whitesnake моя любимая группа с детства, сделайте реакцию на steal your heart away (live japan)
Some people are in giddy mode. Lol.
You need to check Jon Bonham slow on Moby Dick. It’s epic
so tell me...just how much house painting do you two do? hmm?
Doug the guitarist
Yup, tommy aldridge the greatest rock drummer in the world
You need to check some great drum solos from: John Bonham, Don Brewer, Simon Phillips, Eric Singer, Brian Tichy and many more 😅
On the drum solo, I hear a little bit of Neil peart from Rush influence! Any one else???😉👍😳
Love Tommy you need to check out Neil peirt
Did the rest of the band go out to dinner?
I was AT this concert, in 2004. I assure you, Coverdale's vocals were terrible! He went into the studio afterward and overdubbed some fresh vocals, which is why it sounds better on the DVD. This is actually commonplace. Many bands do it and Whitesnake is no different. I've seen them twice and both times Coverdale's voice was like a cat screeching.
Beign vocally more mature and raw & dirty , agressive don't mean terrible .
Anyway before 1987 he had a more rough style ..
For a hard rock or HM fan i don't get why , broken feel or agression would be a bad thing ...
There's a bit of Moby Dick in this. Maybe a tribute or an Easter egg?
he continued because he is a MAN
What about the lead guitar
Why is Them G the only one y'all take request from? Must buy y'all groceries
"John Bonham" also did a few solos with his Hands!
BANANADICTION
nooooo fuck hell noooo, this solo is exclusive to John Sykes, watch the real guitar hero playing this solo live in rio 1985, fuck it's God playing
This.
He can do that because he isa a MAN
Doug Aldrich on lead guitar.... Tommy Aldridge on drums....jus sayin....
They are not relatives (atleast as I know )
metalica drum battle
Lars Ulrich couldn't tie Tommy's shoes!
@@Dougwarren69 just another tired lars hate comment
@@pickamaterina1313 Frankly I thought it was quite clever. I don't hate him, he's a cool guy. I just rather he stayed on the tennis courts.
Unfortunately this is da snake in their later years. The early years were much better
You are a very loud woman----