Whitesnake - Fool For Your Loving

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The first Whitesnake song I ever heard on radio back in 1980 in Los Angeles. One of their best albums.

angusorvid
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This will always be the best version. What a great group of musicians.

davidsmith-lgeo
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The Best Version of Whitesnake!
The end.

kyleblack
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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

croydonmassive
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The bass is amazing, one of the best line ever

alessandrocossu
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Classic line up and whitesnake’s finest hour

markwoolner
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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.

graemelemaistreltd
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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

sergikoms
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The best blues/hard rock song of all time, especially bass line.

TomiV.
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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!

kyliepollert
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THE Luv this version much better than the latter version from the L8 1980s. So much bluesier & raw. Dave's vocals really shine thru.

billybandyk
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Peaked at No. 53 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980. Great little hard rock song.

bigguyss
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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.

gustavohpk
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R.I.P. Bernie Marsden ✝️
Laying down the Snake tracks 🎸

rapman
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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 )

Krayvn
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One of my favourite songs of ever, and for me the best of Whitesnake.

josepg.
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Neil Murray one of the best melodic bass players!

sallybroz
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Easy to forget Coverdale wasn't always desperate. And thanks, Neil, for that bass-playing.

StonefieldJim
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Such an awesome song !Coverdale has one of the hottest voices ever!! awesome bass and drums too..

silviaplank
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Whitesnake, pre big hair, is awesome

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