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Post by 4th Chord on Aug 11, 2017 21:11:58 GMT
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Post by Gaz on Aug 11, 2017 22:07:29 GMT
Is Friday night music night in your house 4th Chord? :-)
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Post by 4th Chord on Aug 12, 2017 9:27:21 GMT
Is Friday night music night in your house 4th Chord? :-) It appears it was 80's night too!
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Post by azza200 on Aug 12, 2017 15:47:24 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2017 16:24:02 GMT
Always one of my favourite Whitesnake songs or when played in bands with Bernie and Mickey, this is a really surprising cover but brilliant.
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Post by 4th Chord on Aug 12, 2017 16:34:22 GMT
Always one of my favourite Whitesnake songs or when played in bands with Bernie and Mickey, this is a really surprising cover but brilliant. Is that Ray Cooper in your profile pic mate?
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Post by azza200 on Aug 12, 2017 23:16:00 GMT
Ray Cooper the legendary percussionist?
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Post by paradiseflats on Aug 13, 2017 11:26:27 GMT
Always one of my favourite Whitesnake songs or when played in bands with Bernie and Mickey, this is a really surprising cover but brilliant. I believe it was originally a BBKing song.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 12:30:19 GMT
Always one of my favourite Whitesnake songs or when played in bands with Bernie and Mickey, this is a really surprising cover but brilliant. I believe it was originally a BBKing song. The original was written by David Coverdale and Bernie Marsden and was on their 82 album "Saints and Sinners" before Cov rerecorded the "american" version for the 87 album "Whitesnake", the new version losing all it's character in my opinion with John Sykes and Adrian Vandenburg replacing the classic Moody/Marsden sound and Lordy's Hammond being consigned to history all for the sake of cracking America and a fast buck.
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Post by paradiseflats on Aug 13, 2017 15:05:51 GMT
I believe it was originally a BBKing song. The original was written by David Coverdale and Bernie Marsden and was on their 82 album "Saints and Sinners" before Cov rerecorded the "american" version for the 87 album "Whitesnake", the new version losing all it's character in my opinion with John Sykes and Adrian Vandenburg replacing the classic Moody/Marsden sound and Lordy's Hammond being consigned to history all for the sake of cracking America and a fast buck. Written by Bobby Bland en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ain%27t_No_Love_in_the_Heart_of_the_City
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 15:33:39 GMT
The original was written by David Coverdale and Bernie Marsden and was on their 82 album "Saints and Sinners" before Cov rerecorded the "american" version for the 87 album "Whitesnake", the new version losing all it's character in my opinion with John Sykes and Adrian Vandenburg replacing the classic Moody/Marsden sound and Lordy's Hammond being consigned to history all for the sake of cracking America and a fast buck. Written by Bobby Bland en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ain%27t_No_Love_in_the_Heart_of_the_CityThey weren't singing "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" though, they were singing "Here I Go Again", "Ain't no Love" is a great song too though.
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Post by paradiseflats on Aug 13, 2017 17:53:11 GMT
They weren't singing "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" though, they were singing "Here I Go Again", "Ain't no Love" is a great song too though. I'm sorry of course your right. Should have had my glasses on. I only listened to a snippet.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2017 15:21:57 GMT
They weren't singing "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" though, they were singing "Here I Go Again", "Ain't no Love" is a great song too though. I'm sorry of course your right. Should have had my glasses on. I only listened to a snippet. The curse of middle or in my case oldish age, reading glasses, I just pretend I like reading books on the other side of the room
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Post by Gaz on Aug 15, 2017 12:17:46 GMT
Aussie band... the great Cold Chisel
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Post by Gaz on Aug 15, 2017 12:29:43 GMT
Another one from Cold Chisel about a war vet returning from Vietnam. A legend song in Oz. letsrock
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