@@unholydriver4987 I have to disagree. Music was good in the 70's but it wasn't there yet. The fruit really became ripe in the 80's and lasted through the 90's and very early 2000's but it then went downhill. The only good bands we have these days were actually around in those golden days.
Yeah. And there was no dna testing back then. So it was super easy to get away with rape. Also the coke was fantastic. What the kids pass as coke these days is trash.
Nothing against the 70s… but music then was like chicken fingers and fries without any sauce… ok that was a little harsh. Maybe you had apple sauce. I Vote 80s 🕶
@@Trygvar13 in terms of rock n roll i’ve always viewed the 80s as the start of the rock downfall. once rock became glam and started mixing with pop music you knew things were coming to an end. that’s why grunge is considered the movement that kicked rock back into gear. nothing tops the first wave of classic rock late 60s early 70s. don’t get me wrong the 80s were fun but the music had no substance all people cared about was getting hits and making catchy music with not much substance. every hair metal song is about women and drugs and pretty much all hair bands are derivative of each other and sound the same. and again i’m speaking very generally abt the decade. I know some bands like Rush where some of their greatest material is in the 80s. but overall i think 70s, in terms of songwriting, was just better. maybe it’s because of the era, a war had just ended, but even the pop music in 70s like disco has more substance than glam bands
I first saw this video Back in Feb 1987 & was Blown away by it. check out ( if you don't know ) Blue Murder song Valley of the Kings jhon sykes the Guitarist who recorded this song
Class of '88 myself. The 80's were so much fun for partying, or just chillin with friends and listening to music. Seemed like every week had a new #1 on the charts. And the videos; MTV for days!
@Rhonda Allan Class of 1983 here too!! Graduated from a little town in SW Florida, graduating class of 83 seniors. I agree, those were some of the greatest days of my life, and I'd go back in a heartbeat!!
Ooh, that Sykes sound gets me every time! What made this album so good was the marriage of John Sykes guitar to David Coverdale's voice. There was nothing else like it.
THE 80s were the SH1+!!!! So. much. fun. I was a young guy in the 80s and the dance clubs were rocking and everyone was high energy. Big hair, loud music, fast cars, Miami Vice. You name it. Freaking awesome.
You two missed the boat. It was a 10 years block party. It was so good that the decades following never came close to those 10 years. I feel pretty lucky to have been in Jr. High, High School, and most of college! Keep going, I enjoy watching younger people like you with first reaction to music. Its makes me relive it all over again at times. This song for sure or the whole album!
@@dylancole1910 Synesthesia is a neurological experience in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway (for example, hearing) leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway (such as vision or in this case taste). Simply put, when one sense is activated, another unrelated sense is activated at the same time. This may, for instance, take the form of hearing music and simultaneously sensing the sound as swirls or patterns of color.
David Coverdale was Deep Purple's lead singer early to mid 70s. Definitely one of the best voices in Rock music. Killer reaction like cinnamon altoids lol 💯💯
The album cut of Cryin' In The Rain is Whitesnake's pinnacle. John Sykes on guitar, Aynsley Dunbar on drums, Neil Murray on bass, plus David Coverdale's vocals on a hard-blues masterpiece: it's magic. I'll never forget hearing it for the first time in Tower Records in Manhattan.
Lex ALWAYS has the analogy that makes you go “Whaaaaa?” until she explains it you then you’re all “okaaayy, I get it”. Cinnamon altoids… I would’ve never gone there, but I actually smell the cinnamon in my brain now as you unpaused the song there. Edited to add, I see Brad feels the same way.
I've seen enough videos from them to know that I would listen to Lex try and describe every song she hears for the first time! I'm thinking of suggesting them to try out some Genesis with all the variety of sound in their catalog.
So true! I was very disappointed hearing he left but not too long after got Sykes band, Blue Murder. His tone was there and combines with Tony Franklin's fretless bass was such a cool sound. Sykes singing is damn good as well. I was very pleasantly surprised.
@@Easy_Skanking I saw Blue Murder in '90 at a WATER PARK outside of Orlando...a water park! But he played some of those Whitesnake tunes & they were great!! I just hate over the years he hasn't put out more musically. I'll admit, I've TRIED to get "that sound" but it never happened lol
@@prodigal71 That's great! I never got to see Blue Murder. :( You are right. This solo is just nuts! It took me a long time to be able to play it. I do keep hearing rumors Sykes is doing new music but still nothing. It's a shame as everything I've heard him in has been so damn good.
The 80's were an amazing decade. That was my childhood. I remember listening to this when it was hot on the radio. You should check "Judgement Day" too by Whitesnake.
@@ChadCarlisle Steve Vai is my guitar hero but John Sykes was the sound of Whitesnake. The 1987 album was Sykes. His tone was the perfect match for Coverdale's voice. To me, Vai's tone on "Slip of the Tongue" was anemic after the creamy and crunchy tones from Sykes.
This was a super group of the 80's. All the members have played in some of the greatest bands. The model in the video was married to the lead singer for a while.
I turned 48 three days ago, and as a Generation X'er, I can confirm that we had the best music and videos of all time in the 1980's. Whitesnake was all about a good time, they had incredible talent and gave it their all in their music and videos. And "Still Of The Night" is iconic. We were really spoiled in the '80's!
The 80’s was THE BEST decade to live through! Bar none. I entered my twenties in the eighties and had a blast for the entire decade. Nothing has come closed to it IMHO.
The 80's was a BLAST! I can't speak for other genres, but rock was decadent as hell. It was sweet. This is my favorite Whitesnake song, hopefully you get to check out more. David Coverdale is horribly underrated. I feel like a lot of people couldn't get past his image and actually hear him. Incredible vocalist and songwriter.
The 80's had a spirit of seduction to it. A lot of the 80's music seemed to focus on getting into somebody else's pants. The 90's became more emo about it.
Yes, the 80's were fantastic. Those was my High School and College years so I really enjoyed that decade. It will always be my favorite decade for music.
Yes the 80’s! When MTV really meant “music television”. Love your reactions guys. And Lex’s description(cinnamon Altoids) that’s just wild but I get it. Since you’re doing some hair band stuff I think you’d really like, Steelheart-She’s Gone. Crazy good vocals! Y’all keep reacting, I’ll keep watching 😬
Love love LOVE this song, especially the violin strumming guitar, the part that follows "oooh, baby, need you closer". The rhythm, yeah, perfect for "things".
I love you two, Your take on the music/trends of the time of my youth is priceless. Keep listening and having an open mind toward everything in life. It all will come back or never go out of style.
Alright!! Some Whitesnake!! It was 1987, I was in Junior High, Moss Landing Middle School. I was 12 years old, only really listened to Top 40/Pop Radio, loved me some Debbie Gibson at the time. Then this video hit MTV, and I was like, okay now!! Then they dropped Here I Go Again, (definitely check that one out next), and I was hooked, bought the album and began my journey to eventual Metalhead!! To this day, I'm convinced that I married a redhead because of my adolescent crush on Tawny Kitaen RIP...
Some of the things Lex says makes me wonder if she has synesthesia. She always has these vivid descriptions of things. Seems she senses in a way most people don't.
70’s and 80’s were by far the best music decades. I feel very lucky to have grow up during those decades. HS 80-84 and college 84-88. 8 tracks, cassettes, vinyl. It was awesome
So glad to be back watching your reactions. Been gone several months due to a heart attack and someone broke into my truck and stole my phone. Trying to remember everyone I used to subscribe to for their reactions isn't easy. But I found my way back!
Lex, YES!!! The 80’s were everything! I was a teen in the 80’s and it was a blast- Music, movies AND FASHION!! Sooo much fun!! Please do their ballad HIT “Is the Love?” Also official video! Please! 💝💙👍✨
Coverdale sang in deep purple when he was in his early 20's. You should react to dp's Burn from California jam. The other purple vocalist/bassist was in a band called Black Country Communion you may want to hear also. "Glenn Hughes"
Yes the 80s were a fun time to be in highschool and going with friends to the big arena shows like these bands then wearing your concert shirt to school the next day!
The tour for this album was my first concert. It was incredible, and Great White wasn't a bad opener. And yes, 1987 was pretty fun. I graduated high school that year.
80's best time to be a teenager. No cell phones tethering you down and all the summer concerts.
70's was best, IMO. I graduated '82, and the music in the 70's was so much better.
@@unholydriver4987 I have to disagree. Music was good in the 70's but it wasn't there yet. The fruit really became ripe in the 80's and lasted through the 90's and very early 2000's but it then went downhill. The only good bands we have these days were actually around in those golden days.
Yeah. And there was no dna testing back then. So it was super easy to get away with rape.
Also the coke was fantastic. What the kids pass as coke these days is trash.
Nothing against the 70s… but music then was like chicken fingers and fries without any sauce… ok that was a little harsh. Maybe you had apple sauce. I Vote 80s 🕶
@@Trygvar13 in terms of rock n roll i’ve always viewed the 80s as the start of the rock downfall. once rock became glam and started mixing with pop music you knew things were coming to an end. that’s why grunge is considered the movement that kicked rock back into gear. nothing tops the first wave of classic rock late 60s early 70s. don’t get me wrong the 80s were fun but the music had no substance all people cared about was getting hits and making catchy music with not much substance. every hair metal song is about women and drugs and pretty much all hair bands are derivative of each other and sound the same. and again i’m speaking very generally abt the decade. I know some bands like Rush where some of their greatest material is in the 80s. but overall i think 70s, in terms of songwriting, was just better. maybe it’s because of the era, a war had just ended, but even the pop music in 70s like disco has more substance than glam bands
The 80's were way more fun... honestly, ANY generation without social media wasn't just funner, but more authentic!!!
facts!
I was a young kid in the 80's and my father used to take me to these concerts without telling my mother. Great memories!
RIP Tawny Kitaen. “I can hardly Kitaen myself”~Wayne’s World 🤘🏻
This is before she went bat shit crazy and started beating up her husband
I'm not worthy
@@thejake13 Both of them.
Oh shit! I didn’t know she passed away!!!!! 🥺
We're not worthy! We're not worthy!
The transition in the middle of this song has got to be one of the greatest ever in any rock song EVER! The production on this is insane!
What made John Sykes brilliant. ;)
Song ROCKED then and still ROCKS today!!!
YUP
I first saw this video Back in Feb 1987 & was Blown away by it.
check out ( if you don't know ) Blue Murder song Valley of the Kings jhon sykes the Guitarist who recorded this song
Oh yeah! Its a banger
@@MetalHeart8787 True true true. Jelly Roll was always a favorite. We All Fall Down did a good job of showing front and center Sykes' awesomeness.
The 80’s .... I’d go back in a Hot Second ... All the genres of Music that came out of the 80’s was Badass ...
Metal, Hard Rock, Rock, New Wave , Hair Metal, Pop, Rap, Etc....
Yep. MTV was on the television constantly.
@@xtrmfc "Hair Metal" isn't a genre, but "Glam Metal" is. This isn't Glam Metal though, just regular Heavy Metal.
Yep, I worked at Musicland in the mid 80s when a ton of great songs came out. Fun time!
In a heartbeat....
David Coverdale's vocal on this song just hits me in the gut every time. A master class in singing here.
Yes. The 80's were a blast. I can confirm.
God I miss those days. Back when music really good.
Just like the videos
Seconded.
Back when MTV actually played.....wait for it....MUSiC!!!
Non stop party, the 80s...👍👌🤘✌️😎
80's had the best decade for music, movies.....everything
The 80's was kick ass Lex.... Graduated in 88 and I would do the 80's all over again if I could. .
Oh hell yeah! Would do the 80's over in a heartbeat.
Graduated in 89 and I'd do it again in a heartbeat!
Class of '88 myself.
The 80's were so much fun for partying, or just chillin with friends and listening to music.
Seemed like every week had a new #1 on the charts. And the videos; MTV for days!
Graduated in 1990 and sometimes wish I could go back, but I hated high school.
@Rhonda Allan Class of 1983 here too!! Graduated from a little town in SW Florida, graduating class of 83 seniors. I agree, those were some of the greatest days of my life, and I'd go back in a heartbeat!!
I bought this LP the same day I bought Def Leppard’s “Hysteria.” Other great Whitesnake songs would be “Slow & Easy” and “Slide It In.”
Hell yeah! Their other 2 "S" sex songs 🤣🤘
Btw, I was going to like this comment but it's currently sitting at 69 which seems way too appropriate!
The mid 80's were wild. Guys crossdressed and nobody batted an eye 😂. We had great music and great times going to clubs and seeing a live band.
Take me back to the time when this was playing on MTV! Life was great!
I still live there ☺️
When the M stood for Music and not the Manure you get today.
Yes I agree with you we really were blessed to have experienced those days, I miss them now more than ever before 🤔
@@frankrizzo4460 kids today don’t even know what they are missing. 🤷🏼♀️
@@christym82 yes you speak the truth 😁
With all the heavy metal bands that have come and gone that I love, this song still has one of the heaviest guitar riffs.
This was considered metal in the 80s. The talent of these bands are undeniable and still relevant today no matter how they are re-categorized.
Nothing but raw talent 💯🔥🤘
This song is metal now as well.
Some of us already owned Master Of Puppets by then so...not metal
@@rorris74yes we all considered it metal. And we had Metallica.
80's was the best decade EVER to grow up. We were the luckiest kids ever.
Next you should do “Here I Go Again” so you see Tawny doing cartwheels on the Jaguar
Yes...
@Vern Sherris I don't know I just found the Channel a couple days ago .
She looked so good on that car. I could have been made of cardboard. But wow, thanks
80’s rock is the greatest. It was like metal meets pop…and it was glorious! Glad I grew up in that era.
Ooh, that Sykes sound gets me every time! What made this album so good was the marriage of John Sykes guitar to David Coverdale's voice. There was nothing else like it.
Mark Kendall and Jack Russell from Great White was an equally iconic sound, but yeah, that Sikes tone...
That solo by Sykes on “Crying in the Rain” is probably the best solo I ever heard in a song. Just amazing!
If you like John Sykes, and weren't already aware of it, you should check out his band Blue Murder.
@@brettkenschaft4239 Yes I’m familiar with Blue Murder. Good band!
@@nitro_001newman2, great call, epic solo!!
I graduated HS in 1985. I miss those days SO much. The 80's were great. You'd have loved it then Lex. It was fun!
FUN FUN FUN was number one. Then the flatliner grunge dorks barged in and bummed everyone out.
Class of '85!!! STILL ALIVE BABY!
Yup graduated in 85 also, best music period. Guess I will always be a metal head.
Growing up in the 80's was the best! Everything was simpler. I would give up everything to go back and stay in the 80's
THE 80s were the SH1+!!!! So. much. fun. I was a young guy in the 80s and the dance clubs were rocking and everyone was high energy. Big hair, loud music, fast cars, Miami Vice. You name it. Freaking awesome.
You two missed the boat. It was a 10 years block party. It was so good that the decades following never came close to those 10 years. I feel pretty lucky to have been in Jr. High, High School, and most of college! Keep going, I enjoy watching younger people like you with first reaction to music. Its makes me relive it all over again at times. This song for sure or the whole album!
💯
Ending of elementary to the middle of my college years was my 80s life(HS 87)
The 80's were definitely as fun and rocked as much as the music.
Keep tapping into that talent you have Lex. I've never seen somebody nail sounds to a T the way you do. It's fairly remarkable.
What?? Ya, David Coverdale sounds like Cinammon Altoids?? That’s patently ridiculous.
The 80's and early 90's were great! The decades have progressively sucked worse and worse since. The times were fun. The music was awesome!
Is it possible Lex has syntesthesia? Her processing is interesting! Great reaction y'all :)
She seems part of the music industry somehow. Lol
Synesthesia?
"Cinnamon Altoids." Love it
@@dylancole1910 Synesthesia is a neurological experience in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway (for example, hearing) leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway (such as vision or in this case taste). Simply put, when one sense is activated, another unrelated sense is activated at the same time. This may, for instance, take the form of hearing music and simultaneously sensing the sound as swirls or patterns of color.
@@skott6854 I absolutely noticed this in many of her reactions. Good call. 👍
David Coverdale was Deep Purple's lead singer early to mid 70s. Definitely one of the best voices in Rock music. Killer reaction like cinnamon altoids lol 💯💯
I swear you and your comparisons Lex, you make me consider things I never did before listening to a song I've heard a million times. 😄
The album cut of Cryin' In The Rain is Whitesnake's pinnacle. John Sykes on guitar, Aynsley Dunbar on drums, Neil Murray on bass, plus David Coverdale's vocals on a hard-blues masterpiece: it's magic. I'll never forget hearing it for the first time in Tower Records in Manhattan.
The 80s were a great time! Music, movies, and fashion. That was when MTV played music videos... what a decade!
AMEN 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
Absolutely love Lex's description of his voice!! Never thought about it that way but its totally accurate!!
This was the first band I was really into when I was a kid. My sister bought this album the week it came out and once I heard it I was hooked.
Lex ALWAYS has the analogy that makes you go “Whaaaaa?” until she explains it you then you’re all “okaaayy, I get it”. Cinnamon altoids… I would’ve never gone there, but I actually smell the cinnamon in my brain now as you unpaused the song there.
Edited to add, I see Brad feels the same way.
I've seen enough videos from them to know that I would listen to Lex try and describe every song she hears for the first time! I'm thinking of suggesting them to try out some Genesis with all the variety of sound in their catalog.
..i Have always thought Coverdale sounded like cinnamon altoids
Lex is cool.
One of the best guitar tones ever! John Sykes absolutely CRUSHED it on this entire album
So true! I was very disappointed hearing he left but not too long after got Sykes band, Blue Murder. His tone was there and combines with Tony Franklin's fretless bass was such a cool sound. Sykes singing is damn good as well. I was very pleasantly surprised.
@@Easy_Skanking I saw Blue Murder in '90 at a WATER PARK outside of Orlando...a water park! But he played some of those Whitesnake tunes & they were great!! I just hate over the years he hasn't put out more musically.
I'll admit, I've TRIED to get "that sound" but it never happened lol
@@Easy_Skanking oh & THIS solo too? OMG...I remember my jaw dropped hearing it the first time
@@prodigal71 That's great! I never got to see Blue Murder. :(
You are right. This solo is just nuts! It took me a long time to be able to play it.
I do keep hearing rumors Sykes is doing new music but still nothing. It's a shame as everything I've heard him in has been so damn good.
@@Easy_Skanking Everybody peaks my man...everybody. That's why we stay in the moment and appreciate it.
Ahhh great band. Saw them with Crüe on the Girls Girls Girls tour. Great concert
Same - Alpine Valley, WI. Great show.
Growing up in the 70s and 80s was amazing . This song is a part of it
The 80's were an amazing decade. That was my childhood. I remember listening to this when it was hot on the radio. You should check "Judgement Day" too by Whitesnake.
Judgement Day was good, I always liked Wings of the Storm and Kittens Got Claws. Steve Via was a great addition to Whitesnake.
@@ChadCarlisle Steve Vai is my guitar hero but John Sykes was the sound of Whitesnake. The 1987 album was Sykes. His tone was the perfect match for Coverdale's voice. To me, Vai's tone on "Slip of the Tongue" was anemic after the creamy and crunchy tones from Sykes.
the 80s the best years of my life from 83 to 90 entered the 80s as 13 year old left them as 20 something
7:13 Lex pauses and says "ooh!" right when the unpaused song would be singing that. 🤣🤣
This was a super group of the 80's. All the members have played in some of the greatest bands. The model in the video was married to the lead singer for a while.
Yes, Lex - you are right - the 80s was a magical time to be alive
"His voice sounds like cinnamon Altoids!"
And that's why I love this channel lol
The 80’s was an amazing time to be young. I consider myself fortunate to have been able to experience the 80’s in my youth. .
Yes we definitely were blessed to have experienced those days 🤔
I turned 48 three days ago, and as a Generation X'er, I can confirm that we had the best music and videos of all time in the 1980's. Whitesnake was all about a good time, they had incredible talent and gave it their all in their music and videos. And "Still Of The Night" is iconic. We were really spoiled in the '80's!
And the 80's girls were a blast too lots of high hair with bold hold and the bangs 🤘
No doubt I graduated in 85 . The most fun ever ! Best music/ talent ever 😅😊😅
@@thomasbailey3511 , for certain!
@@michaelmauro9335 , yes! You graduated 7 years before me, so, I know that you know how good it was!
@@johnsmith2046 👍agree🤘
Love this song!!
RIP to Tawny !
She was a crush for so many my age.
The 80’s was THE BEST decade to live through! Bar none. I entered my twenties in the eighties and had a blast for the entire decade. Nothing has come closed to it IMHO.
They were my first concert when I was 9 years old! An amazing experience!
The 80's was a BLAST! I can't speak for other genres, but rock was decadent as hell. It was sweet. This is my favorite Whitesnake song, hopefully you get to check out more. David Coverdale is horribly underrated. I feel like a lot of people couldn't get past his image and actually hear him. Incredible vocalist and songwriter.
Yeah, this is definitive 80's hair metal. No hints needed. lol.
"Hair Metal" isn't a genre. You mean "Glam Metal", and White Snake isn't/wasn't "Glam Metal". They were just 70s/80s Heavy Metal.
Both of you would have loved and fit into the 80's so much!!!!! Great decade for music, movies.....everything.
The 80's had a spirit of seduction to it. A lot of the 80's music seemed to focus on getting into somebody else's pants. The 90's became more emo about it.
Yes, the 80's were fantastic. Those was my High School and College years so I really enjoyed that decade. It will always be my favorite decade for music.
The 80’s were extremely fun, best decade ever, it isn’t called the decade of decadence for nothing
The 80's was just a blast...and the music complimented the times.
Yes the 80’s! When MTV really meant “music television”. Love your reactions guys. And Lex’s description(cinnamon Altoids) that’s just wild but I get it. Since you’re doing some hair band stuff I think you’d really like, Steelheart-She’s Gone. Crazy good vocals! Y’all keep reacting, I’ll keep watching 😬
Love love LOVE this song, especially the violin strumming guitar, the part that follows "oooh, baby, need you closer". The rhythm, yeah, perfect for "things".
No violin strumming Just a pedal effect in a normal guitar
@@marceloprada3558 Very cool. Thanks for letting me know.
Personally one of may favorite sounds to come from a guitar, playing it with a cello bow. Sounds so good.
But only Nigel Tufnel can play a guitar with a violin! 👍👍😁
It is actually Don Airey playing a synth patch of a cello 👍🏻 cool pantomime though
I love you two, Your take on the music/trends of the time of my youth is priceless. Keep listening and having an open mind toward everything in life. It all will come back or never go out of style.
Just to confirm, the 80's were pretty swell indeed.
My first concert in '87. Loved Whitesnake back in the day. SUCH a party. 😍😍
Alright!! Some Whitesnake!! It was 1987, I was in Junior High, Moss Landing Middle School. I was 12 years old, only really listened to Top 40/Pop Radio, loved me some Debbie Gibson at the time. Then this video hit MTV, and I was like, okay now!! Then they dropped Here I Go Again, (definitely check that one out next), and I was hooked, bought the album and began my journey to eventual Metalhead!!
To this day, I'm convinced that I married a redhead because of my adolescent crush on Tawny Kitaen RIP...
Lex always has her own way of describing things 😂 And YESSS LEXI, growing up in the '80s was one big PARTY! Sooo much fun!
Some of the things Lex says makes me wonder if she has synesthesia. She always has these vivid descriptions of things. Seems she senses in a way most people don't.
I think they mentioned she had something to the effect in one of the vids
What i was thinking. When was a child i described a vocal harmony like "buttered toast." People are weird!
The 80s were a blast, I was in high school from 80 to 84 in Sacramento Ca. The entire decade kicked out so many great bands and they all played there.
THIS IS PROBABLY THE GREATEST SONG THAT LED ZEPPELIN NEVER RECORDED 👏 🙌
lol they did great song but listen to whole lotta love then listen to this lol
listening to Lex describe music in her own words is inspiring. I smell sounds. Her ear is astounding.
Yes, the 80s were fun. Mostly because we didn't have digital cameras to remember very last embarrassing event! LOL
Even the concerts & night clubs were different back then. It was head banging! Wish you would of seen it Lex! And yes, Gun's N Roses were sam era!!
Jimmy Page from Zeppelin is the king of using the bow on his guitar.
There's a video of him reacting to that, and he's just kinda laughing.
Greetings from Oregon. Phido, my 24 year old cat and I love you two. Great reaction Brad. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
This song is pretty good, but IMO their best song is Slow an' Easy.
I seen them back in 84or 85open up with Y. And T. Then whitesnake, and if course DIO.
Yes Lex, as a teen in the eighties, we had a blast. Good times, good friends, and great music! 🤘🏻🎸😎
🙋Who else thought Tawny Kitaen was the hottest thing on the planet when this came out?😍😭🤪
RIP TK
@@TANTRUMGASM didn't know that. Another legend gone
70’s and 80’s were by far the best music decades. I feel very lucky to have grow up during those decades. HS 80-84 and college 84-88. 8 tracks, cassettes, vinyl. It was awesome
Love Ain't For Stanger's is another rocker that must be listened to at least volume 8 but 10 is better!
i lived it i know 80s WAS THE BEST TO BE A TEEN with cool 90s to the half
Lex, there's was more metal in the 80's than there was in the 90's. The 90's had garbage
"Grunge" grunge was not metal!!!!
I agree 80s the best era for music and movies , growing up in that era my junior, and highschool days,and so much more
I went from Big Hair to Progressive ... skipped Grunge!
I was listening to death metal in the 90s
Yeah, 80s were fun. So nice to share. much love and respect.
So glad to be back watching your reactions. Been gone several months due to a heart attack and someone broke into my truck and stole my phone. Trying to remember everyone I used to subscribe to for their reactions isn't easy. But I found my way back!
🤣🤣🤣 THE definition of Hair Metal. This was one of my favorite ones when I played growing up. Drove everyone in the house out their damn minds 🤣🤣🤣
Yes Lex the 80s were the best of times & the best music. Glad u guys r getting to discover it. Best reaction team still
Lex, YES!!! The 80’s were everything! I was a teen in the 80’s and it was a blast- Music, movies AND FASHION!! Sooo much fun!! Please do their ballad HIT “Is the Love?” Also official video! Please! 💝💙👍✨
One of the most underrated bands ever…they had many hits.
One of my wife's favorite live concerts of all time . We have been to many over the years David Coverdale one of the most powerful singers ever !
Seen these guys in concert in the 80's and there were awesome.... I graduated in the 80's, and yes the 80's were just as much fun as they look.
I was a teenager in the 80’s and we had the BEST music ever! I loved it all! My kids are jealous! Lol!
I was in high school in the mid 80's. I can't express to you in words just how awesome it was.
I swear lex has one of the best vibes ever this is why i started watchin this videos agai, U ROCK LEX 🤘
This is probably my favorite song of all time!
The 80's were extremely fun! And great music!
Coverdale sang in deep purple when he was in his early 20's. You should react to dp's Burn from California jam. The other purple vocalist/bassist was in a band called Black Country Communion you may want to hear also. "Glenn Hughes"
RIP Tawney we loved you and lasted after you throughout our teenage years and we will never forget you Whitesnake one of the great 80s bands
I lived through the ‘80’s. This was the time to be alive. No one will ever have that much fun again. It was magical. Wish I could go back 30 years. ☹️
Lex is rockin' out as usual .... now I've got to go get some cinnamon altoids.
Loved Whitesnake when I was in middle school.
I saw him in concert in Oklahoma a few years back and he's still got that voice! It was a great concert!
Yes the 80s were a fun time to be in highschool and going with friends to the big arena shows like these bands then wearing your concert shirt to school the next day!
The tour for this album was my first concert. It was incredible, and Great White wasn't a bad opener. And yes, 1987 was pretty fun. I graduated high school that year.
It was a good show. Killer guitarists. Great songs. It was so much fun!
Always loved that violin part. Whitesnake were so smooth riffing, like silk with a hint of metal.
This song, is one of my favorite songs of all time, love this song.