@@InnaSoloMusic The first reaction I saw from you was George Carlin Dumb Americans and I must say it cracked me up. He's my favorite comedian. Suggestions for more Carlin reactions Death Penalty, Cultural Issues, Soft Language and List of People. Absolutely hilarious. I love your music reactions. I'm 70 years old and you do a lot of older bands that bring back so many memories for me. I just subscribed to you and will watch you everyday. Love you.
The last long song of this show was "Still Of The Night", followed by a short a cappella version of the old Deep Purple song "Soldier Of Fortune" (hidden as an easter egg on the DVD). Both songs are worth watching
I remember first concert for me, in the mid 90'ties when D.C. fortunately resurrected the band. The crowd singing on every single song. Great experience. An so it was on later concerts too. Very good connection with the fans 😃
Back in high school, a buddy and me sang and played together a lot - this song was on our "playlist" so to speak. It's so nostalgic, incredible band and such a banger of a song. I voted for it on your Discord, glad to see it made the cut!
My father had the studio version of this song recorded on magnetic audiotape, and he used to play it from time to time, among with others from Dire Straits, Led Zeppelin, Scorpions, CCR... Best time of my childhood! By the way, it's been a few days since I watch your reactions and the positive energy you are sending is just amazing! Subscribed and looking forward for more!
Founded 1978. years before Nirvana, Whitesnake was the first band which made me want to listen heavier music. You have to definitely check up their video version of "Still Of The Night"
One of the few times I go with the official video over a live performance. RIP tawny 😢. But whitesnake do rock, I do have a a T-shirt for still of the night. They drop in with deep purple and rainbow and even worked with Jimmy page of led zeppelin
I suppose there are some good American bands! 😏This always makes me think of Bullock on 'American Dad' on the whiteboard; 'Fellow Whitesnake fans'. That's a club I would be proud to join.
Yes, seem them live around 8 times, first time being in 1987. They are awesome, except in the last few years with David losing his "rock" voice. He should base the set lists on older "bluesy" Whitesnake, as his lows are still great.
You ain't seen nothing yet if you did not see "Co mi panie dasz" by Adam Sztaba & 700+ musicians, recorded online during covid. Somewhere it has an English translation too.
One of the best voices !
The best band from 80’s👍🏽👍🏽☝🏽
David coverdale ( vocal ) former deep purple singer
I have been following you six months now and have to say you bring a unique reaction that is totally you. Keep up the great and fun reactions.
Thank you so much ❤️
@@InnaSoloMusic The first reaction I saw from you was George Carlin Dumb Americans and I must say it cracked me up. He's my favorite comedian. Suggestions for more Carlin reactions Death Penalty, Cultural Issues, Soft Language and List of People. Absolutely hilarious. I love your music reactions. I'm 70 years old and you do a lot of older bands that bring back so many memories for me. I just subscribed to you and will watch you everyday. Love you.
The last long song of this show was "Still Of The Night", followed by a short a cappella version of the old Deep Purple song "Soldier Of Fortune" (hidden as an easter egg on the DVD). Both songs are worth watching
Saw these guys early during the Slide It In tour.
Love Still of the Night best.
"Fool For Your Loving" is good too.
I love seeing the joy on your face.
I remember first concert for me, in the mid 90'ties when D.C. fortunately resurrected the band. The crowd singing on every single song. Great experience. An so it was on later concerts too. Very good connection with the fans 😃
Back in high school, a buddy and me sang and played together a lot - this song was on our "playlist" so to speak. It's so nostalgic, incredible band and such a banger of a song. I voted for it on your Discord, glad to see it made the cut!
Gran Tema!! Viva el Rock
My father had the studio version of this song recorded on magnetic audiotape, and he used to play it from time to time, among with others from Dire Straits, Led Zeppelin, Scorpions, CCR... Best time of my childhood! By the way, it's been a few days since I watch your reactions and the positive energy you are sending is just amazing! Subscribed and looking forward for more!
Founded 1978. years before Nirvana, Whitesnake was the first band which made me want to listen heavier music. You have to definitely check up their video version of "Still Of The Night"
This concert is absolutely epic
find that hard to believe
Fun fact... singer was drummer for Led Zeppelin... drummer is son of Led Zeppelin guitarist
White Snake with Great White in 1987 was a Great concert! My Date was a lot like you. Fun days.
Hi beautiful loved whitesnake since they began 1970's
One of the few times I go with the official video over a live performance. RIP tawny 😢. But whitesnake do rock, I do have a a T-shirt for still of the night. They drop in with deep purple and rainbow and even worked with Jimmy page of led zeppelin
From this same concert you should check out "Burn" and "Take me with you".
I suppose there are some good American bands! 😏This always makes me think of Bullock on 'American Dad' on the whiteboard; 'Fellow Whitesnake fans'. That's a club I would be proud to join.
Bed of roses! Do it please
Yes, seem them live around 8 times, first time being in 1987. They are awesome, except in the last few years with David losing his "rock" voice. He should base the set lists on older "bluesy" Whitesnake, as his lows are still great.
You ain't seen nothing yet if you did not see "Co mi panie dasz" by Adam Sztaba & 700+ musicians, recorded online during covid. Somewhere it has an English translation too.
Please react to Reinhard Mey & Friends - Nein, meine Söhne geb ich nicht!
When the audience participates like that you know you have achieved something ❤
So you like whitesnake?
Band Geeks with Mike Tirelli did a cover of this thats far superior.
That was a sad, worn-out voice performance. Live versions at the late desperation point in a career are rarely worthwhile.
@@bamboozlejones I completely agree.