You are not logged in. Please register or login.
- Topics: Active | Unanswered
- metallex78
- Rep: 194
Re: WHITESNAKE: 'Love Will Set You Free' Video Released - Feb. 14, 2011
Wow, that was some impressive guitar shredding!
- monkeychow
- Rep: 661
Re: WHITESNAKE: 'Love Will Set You Free' Video Released - Feb. 14, 2011
Yeah totally agree Axlin...I mean like Whitesnake has a history of badass players...Vai...Sykes etc...but something about the way Doug plays those riffs breaths new life into them.
I wasn't really aware of WS much as a band until a few years back. I was getting guitar lessons from this dude and he was really into them. When he first started showing me I was like "roll eyes, hair band" etc...but then when he started playing some of those riffs and solos from "Still of the Night" you realise it's really very cool guitar parts. they sound much more impressive live than on the old records.
Re: WHITESNAKE: 'Love Will Set You Free' Video Released - Feb. 14, 2011
Yeah, there's something about Doug's style and tone, even going back to the Lion days that is just pure heaven to my ears, hair metal, melodic rock, whatever...
It's fuggin' good. And it's that tone that is perfect for a band like Whitesnake. After listening to this you caused me not only to check out Whitesnake's newer albums again, but I also dug up my Lion, Bad Moon Rising and Hurricane records too.
Re: WHITESNAKE: 'Love Will Set You Free' Video Released - Feb. 14, 2011
BLABBERMOUTHNET
WHITESNAKE Guitarist REB BEACH Talks 'Forevermore' (Video) http://bit.ly/hGYD9x about 23 hours ago via twitterfeed
Re: WHITESNAKE: 'Love Will Set You Free' Video Released - Feb. 14, 2011
BLABBERMOUTHNET
WHITESNAKE: More 'Forevermore' Release Details Revealed http://bit.ly/gJY3q4
Re: WHITESNAKE: 'Love Will Set You Free' Video Released - Feb. 14, 2011
BLABBERMOUTH.NET BLABBERMOUTHNET
WHITESNAKE: Audio Samples Of Entire 'Forevermore' Album Available http://bit.ly/icLAey
Re: WHITESNAKE: 'Love Will Set You Free' Video Released - Feb. 14, 2011
BLABBERMOUTHNET BLABBERMOUTH.NET
WHITESNAKE, Ex-MEGADETH Guitarists Interviewed On 'Iron City Rocks' Podcast http://bit.ly/e1ckn5
Re: WHITESNAKE: 'Love Will Set You Free' Video Released - Feb. 14, 2011
David Coverdale "No f**cking regrets about 80s image."
Friday, 25 March 2011
"The glam hair bands – couldn't play for s---!" David Coverdale
If you want to make David Coverdale laugh, just bring up the so-called hair metal scene of the late '80s. "It was a joke. It was like the Rolling Stones' 'Jumping Jack Flash' period. We were like, 'How far can we push this?'"
Noisecreep is sitting with the legendary Whitesnake vocalist at the famed Sunset Marquis hotel in West Hollywood, California. The British rocker is in town to promote 'Forevermore,' Whitesnake's forthcoming 11th studio album which finds them stripping down their sound to its raw essentials: blues-informed songwriting, muscular guitar riffs, and powerful yet earthy vocals.
Before diving into a discussion about the new record, Coverdale reminisces about the '80s days when touring bands still packed cases of Aqua Net on their tour buses.
"You see, a lot of the bands that came up during that period – the glam hair bands – couldn't play for s---! What they could do was make great videos. So there were no kinds of chops behind it. You could give one of the bands a box of Ritz crackers and they could do an amusing, entertaining, and informative video. You give me a box of crackers and I would be like, 'Would you like a cracker, sir?'"
"I do agree that the way we looked in the late '80s was over-flamboyant for the identity that I had created for Whitesnake," says Coverdale, sipping on a latte. "We were like, 'How many people tonight -- 25,000? Make our hair bigger!' It was mindless stuff, it was a giggle. The pictures, I don't really care for, but at least it amuses my child [laughs]. But I have no f---ing regrets about that period, it was great."
Even though Whitesnake's roots go back to Coverdale's days in Deep Purple, the band's biggest commercial success coincided with the rise of the hair metal era. While myopic rock journalists carelessly dismissed the group during the late '80s, Whitesnake were busy creating some of the finest songs in their discography.
"Sure, our look took the attention away from the music," says the singer. "One of the reasons Whitesnake is still popular is the strength and power of the songs. I'm talking about things I did 30 years ago -- 'Fool For Your Loving' and 'Here I Go Again -- all of those songs still have legs. But the songs were more disguised or cosmeticized during that time."
Our conversation finds its way baclk to the new album, as we tell Coverdale that it reminds us of the blues-based hard rock of his earlier days. Coverdale agrees.
"I was talking to Glenn the other day, and I told him that a couple of songs on the new Whitesnake record sound like they could have been on the 'Stormbringer' album." Coverdale is talking about Glenn Hughes, his former Deep Purple bandmate who played on their 1974 'Stormbringer' album and now fronts Black Country Communion, a super-group that also features Joe Bonamassa, Jason Bonham, and Derek Sherinian.
'Love Will Set You Free,' the irresistible first single from 'Forevermore,' is one of the songs Coverdale is talking about. The tune could have easily appeared on an old Deep Purple or early Whitesnake album like 1980's 'Ready an' Willing.'
"All of my songs that I've ever been involved with are blood relatives. It's just part of the bloodline. It doesn't matter if they came out during Purple or the '80s Whitesnake days -- it's all part of the family tree," said Coverdale.
You'll be able to hear Coverdale's newest addition to the Whitesnake family tree when 'Forevermore' hits stores on March 29.
Above courtesy of Noise Creep
Metal Sludge
Sludge It In
Last Updated ( Friday, 25 March 2011 )