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First time hearing Whitesnake - Here I Go Again
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2024
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This was a very nostalgic song for Burch as it was his class song of 1988 and he also shares a story about seeing them in 1988 at the Daytona Beach Ocean center in 1988 during spring break. Alexis really liked David Coverdale's vocals and the song. Here I Go Again by Whitesnake remains a timeless classic.
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I miss this type of music in the mainstream. It's so much better than todays autotuned garbage.
Thank you 🤘👍
That's why I went to Japan and Europe for 2010+ released songs for rock/metal. So many good songs from there I've discovered. I've heard these song so many times, though good, they kinda get tiring.
Today's music helps with auto mechanics. It's true. Example: If your car is running and making really horrible sounds... Immediately check to see if a Taylor Swift CD is playing.
Agreed
@@metalmark1214 Seems my reply with a link got deleted. Have you heard Nestor or Brother Firetribe? One from Sweden, other from Finland.
Tawny was just inexcusably, irresponsibly gorgeous.
Wasn't she the Ratt girl too on the Out of The Cellar and Invasion of Your Privacy albums? Dayum, those are good photos. Lol.
@@Falconer1128Tawny was on Out Of The Cellar, it was Marianne Gravatte on Invasion Of Your Privacy.
Now we’re talking. David Coverdale has the voice and he’s intelligent to boot. Good combo.
Will keep saying it, you can't beat 80's music. Best decade
:grins: I understand ... but the greatest music is from the 70's :D
Absolutely
Class of '87 and song was 'Never Say Goodbye' by Bon Jovi, one of the most perfect senior songs ever.
That was our choice as well, but got nixed by the administration because of the line about a 6 pack and the line about "loosing more than that in my back seat". So we went with Here i go again. Times were definitely different back then
"Never Say Goodbye" by Bon Jovi was my wife and I's song back in 1987 and still is our song today! After 37 years together we never Said Goodbye.
I watched for Tawny Kitaen to be honest, lol
The woman dancing over the cars is Tawny Kitean who was married to the lead singer from the band for a couple of years before they got divorced. She died a few years back from a lifetime of drug use. This was a huge song when I was in school.
You were graduating high school and I was being honorably discharged from the military when this song came out. Great memories serving my country.
80s music will always be the best decade in music in any genre.
Whitesnake leader David Coverdale wrote the lyric in Portugal. While it's typically thought of as an inspiring song about facing your challenges head-on, it's really a song about heartbreak and the loneliness that comes with it. The song documents the breakdown of Coverdale's first marriage to Julia Borkowski, with whom he tied the knot in 1974.
In 1987, "Here I Go Again" was a #1 hit in America, all over the airwaves and MTV, but the song was written in 1981 and first released in 1982 when Whitesnake was a very different band. David Coverdale formed Whitesnake after leaving Deep Purple. He was well known in the UK, so Whitesnake had a built-in fanbase there, but cracking America was a lot harder. They made inroads in the US with their 1984 album Slide It In, but it was the Whitesnake album in 1987 that took off. When they toured America to support it, they did so as opening act for Mötley Crüe.
The video features very quick shots of the actress Tawny Kitaen dancing seductively on the hoods of two Jaguar cars. One belonged to Coverdale, the other to Marty Callner, who directed the video. It was a huge hit on MTV, and one of the first "tease" videos. Especially among hair bands, it became popular to show flashes of beautiful women throughout the video to keep the viewers (young boys) interested.
And if you listen closely to that 81 recording, Coverdale sings "Like a HOBO I was born to walk alone" instead of Drifter.
Class ‘88 here. Our song was That’s what friends are for. We had a whole thing planned for right after everyone had walked and it started pouring 3/4 of the way through the ceremony.
Class of 89. This song was an anthem to my generation. 🤘
Here I Go Again
Crying in the Rain
Still of the Night
Is this Love
All Your Live Tonight
Great Album
Absolutely love Cryin’ in the Rain.
My senior song was Styx "The Best of Times." Good stuff!
I graduated in 1984 in southwest Wisconsin and this was my senior song as well. Styx "The Best Of Times". I thought it was a great pick.
David Coverdale was not only a founding member and lead singer of Whitesnake but was also the lead singer for Deep Purpler from 83 to 73 to 76 just a little FYI
R.I.P. Tawny Kitaen A true Rock video Goddess
She was a beautiful sexy woman, but she had her demons. After she & Coverdale divorced, she married California Angels pitcher, Chuck Finley. One night while he was driving, and Tawny was drunk, they had an argument, & she took her shoes off & beat the crap out of him with a Stiletto .
Is This Love by Whitesnake! 😎🔥🤘🎸
'87 here. Ours was Billy Joel's This is the time. Couldn't figure out why because it wasn't even on the radio anywhere near us, but after a year or two, it finally got airplay. Then I realized it was pretty appropriate.
I don't have the faintest idea what a senior song or class song is. However I was at university 1980 to 1983 in Bristol. I saw them live at Colston hall, Bristol on 1981, and hitch hiked all the way from Bristol to London to see them in 1982. Loved them. Happy days.
I graduated in 1986...our senior song was 'Nothing Could Stand In Your Way' by Zappacosta. At least, that's what I think it was...I graduated top of my class, but I didn't bother with attending the grad...instead, saved the money for university that fall...ahh, the memories,,,it all seems like yesterday, where did the time go??? Love the channel!!
My senior song in 1987 was Never Say Goodbye by Bon Jovi. Every time I hear that song to this day it reminds me of all my friends and the good times we had.
I love watching Burch trying to restrain himself by nodding his head and trying not to sing along with the songs! 😂 It always reminds me of the scene in Waynes World where Wayne was in the TV studio and kept nodding his head with the countdown to live TV. If you know it, you’ll know it!!
I graduated high school in 1990 and our class song was "I remember you" by Skid Row. Still love the song to this day! I know the song " 5 more minutes" by Scotty McCreary that was Alexis's class song. That is a great song! Scotty McCreary wrote that song after his grandfather passed away.
This song was released originally on a older white snake album with a more blues sound. He decided to redo it here on it went huge. Thank you for sharing.
I have that tape and in that version it was "Like a hobo I was born to walk alone" not like a drifter
Hardee High class of 1992 reporting in, ours was Boyz II Men, End of the Road
I'm a Whitesnake fan, and I love this video Here I Go Again. Other awesome Whiesnake songs are Still of the Night, Is This Love, Bad Boys, Give Me All Your Love Tonight, Fool for you Lovin, etc.
How i missed those 80's years. My childhood when tv's and rock bands were amazing and unforgettable.
That was our senior song also. Absolutely, independent creatures.
Fellow class of 88! This song was totally all over senior year!
Class of '88, senior song was Foreplay/Longtime by Boston.
My senior song was the theme from the TV show "Fame". I rolled my eyes *so* hard, and still do.
Del Rio, TX High School Class of 88 - This was also our class song. 0:32
1986 our song was More Than a Feeling by Boston
Oh, the memories. Majority rules....a great class song. Go Dogs!
'97 here, I believe our class song was Green Day's "Time of Your Life".
Aww being a teenager of the 80s. My favorite is actually Still of the NIght. As for this song, I remember boys are our school. One was a bass player, he loved Whitesnake (and Tawny helped lol) The other was a guitarist he loved Def Leppard. The radio version has Heart's Mark Andes and Denny Carmassi on it. As for Tawny. Robin Crosby's girl, she was on the cover of Out of the Cellar. She was a gymnast. Love her back then, She was also an actress. Bachelor Party, Witchboard, etc., RIP.
ABSOLUTE BANGER! 🔥
When hair period began, especially with the launch of 1987 album, DJs (and listeners) seemed to forget all the previous great rock/blues/funk (like their cover of "Day Tripper") Whitesnake had done. And people who know the great hits of that album seem to think Whitesnake have done nothing since. But albums like "Good to be bad" "Stormbringer" "Forevermore" "Restless Heart" are just loaded with powerful, gritty no-nonsense rock. And let us not forget the live unplugged "Starkers in Tokyo" (just Coverdale and Vanderberg) which still sounds gerat. I'd love to see reactions to songs like: Only My Soul (or Sailing Ships, if I can't get both), Slave, Best Years, Wings of the Storm, the instrumental "Belgian Tom's hat trick", Fool for your loving, Fool in love again, and W's version of "ain't no love in the heart of the city". Ah! And of course no Whitesnake concert was left without "Burn" (originally recorded by Deep Purple) often in a medley with "stormbringer".
I don’t remember what our school song was back in ‘87, but the song my friends and I chose was Rush “Fly By Night”.
A whole new world was my senior song in 1993.
Ok, love whitesnake but let’s be honest! Every guy loved this video… and it ain’t cause of the band, y’all know why! Love u guys, keep it up!
This was also my class song. Class of '88
Class of 91. Our senior song was Time For Change Motley Crue.
Canyon Springs High - Moreno Valley, CA. Class of 1994 - "End of the Road" by Boys II Men
Skid Row I Remember You was our class song. Denmark High School Class of ‘91.
I graduated in 1985. Ours was "We Are The World". We sang it at graduation.
My senior song was Rod Stewart "Forever Young"
Every teenage boy from the 80s remembers this video!
I graduated well past the 80s. I cant remember which song won out but I remember our choices were between a song from GnR or Motley Crüe. It had nothing to due with a song being relatable as it did my class loved 80s rock.
Our senior song was "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel. Still one of my favorites
The original version had a “nip slip” at the beginning of the second chorus when she’s hanging out the window of the car. MTV didn’t catch it right away and it did air. I use to have it on VHS back in the day when I recorded My favorite videos.
REAL ROCK N ROLL BABY! 🤘🎸🎵
Every time I see Tawny dancing and doing splits on the car I think about the Bill Murray line from Ghostbusters, "Nimble little minx, isn't she?"
Now You're Gone by Whitesnake! 😎🔥🤘🎸
my graduating class had to sing our class song to the music , it was forever young by Rod Stewart, we had 2 practice sessions and on the day nailed it with a graduating class of 3 hundred + kids
I wouldn’t have been able to do it, that song makes bawl like a baby every time I hear it and I’m not sure why. I don’t have kids, lol.
Love this song. And yeah it was very much pop music of 1987:)
Class of '95. Our senior song was Small Town by John Mellencamp.
My class song was Journey - Don't Stop Believing. This song was on on the ballet along with Rock N Roll High School by the Ramones.
did you know the song was originally on Whitesnake's 1982 Saint & Sinner album, co written by Bernie Marsden who sadly passed away last year. in his biography he talks about how in 1986 he got the right to his music writing from his former manager for 10P per track. the year later Whitesnake released the 87 album and Here i go again was a world wide hit, the royalty's form gave Bernie the chance to have a comfortable life for him and his family.
Graduated in 90.......Still Love this song and video. Watching as I was working and just had to pause and watch Tawny one more time
Co '89 here, ours was "I'll Be There For You"
“Never Say Goodbye” Bon Jovi❤️
The thing I liked about Dave's band the most is how clean their sound was, both musically and on their lyrics. They were sexual but you never felt they were degrading women to a piece of meat. There's always an element of a man begging for love rather than a guy of questionable credentials telling her she is cheap and easy. I'm still a fan because of this.
Exactly. All 13 of their albums are great. Especially their earliest ones.
Class of '91 here. Santa Clara High, Santa Clara, CA. Our class song was Youth Gone Wild - Skid Row.
The original was on their Saints & Sinners album from 1982. Back when Whitesnake was more bluesy. It had Bernie Marsden and Mick Moody on guitars, Jon Lord on keys, Ian Paice on drums and Neil Murray on bass. Crying In The Rain was also on this album. When they recorded Here I Go Again in 1987 guitarist John Sykes didn't like the blues and the solo was recorded by Adrian Vandenburgh. Check out early Whitesnake. Songs like Walking In The Shadow Of The Blues, Love Hunter and Mean Business.
I graduated from HS 37 years ago this week. I bought this Tape the first week of June 87. we had just moved to Tampa from Indiana. I did not want to go, but this album had a BIG impact on me settling into life in Florida! Such great nostalgia. Thank you for this.
There were two versions of this song. The album cut, which is the video here and what Rock stations played and the "radio edit" which were the single and was played on the pop stations.
Winner - Closer to Free - Bo Deans (Party of Five theme song
Runner up - 1979 - Smashing Pumpkins (most of our class was born 78/79)
do you all remember shades night club in orange park? they use to have concerts and i was at their last show b4 they quit doing concerts and saw Cinderellla, was waiting outside to get in and Tom was warming up his voice then while concert was ongoing shook Erics hand...memories I will never forget
Class of 84...Separate Ways..Journey
Great singer for sure.
how you described his voice vs others, as more masculine is dead on!! i always thought that.
My senior song was Never Say Goodbye, by Bon Jovi this was late 90's. My wife was I will remember you, by Sarah McLachlan
Love you guys, AND 80s Hair bands❤️👍
RIP Tawny Kitaen Born: August 5, 1961, San Diego, CA
Died: May 7, 2021 (age 59 years), Newport Beach, CA
I always thought of this as my theme song as well. I graduated in 1990 (should have been '89 but that's another story) and our class voted for Goodbye to Romance by Ozzy as our class song.
The 80's were the best. The best music ever.
I love whitesnake
This month is my 40th class reunion. Don't remember senior song. But our sophomore year at a class meeting, our principle called us the Class Goofoffs of '84. People were pissed,flinging chairs, very funny. The reason behind the name was because for class elections we had 1 person running for each office. Hillarious, I'm not sure if any of our classmates actually ran for political office of any type after school except recently a friend ran for mayor.Sadly didn't win.
It's in the movie rock of ages too, great movie
Our senior song was Joe Walsh- Life's Been Good....class of 78
Our choice was in 1981 with Moody Blues "Knights in White Satin". The school's mascot/emblem was a Knight of course...
My senior song was "nothing but a good time" by Poison. class of 1989
92 class and ours was definitely not my choice since I'm a metal guy, any our song was so hard to say goodbye
Class of 1983 in central PA high school was "Freebird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
I’ve never wanted to be a Jaguar hood so bad after first seeing this back in the day.
From what I remember, the "Kitty Cars", aka Jaguars, used in these videos all belonged to David Coverdale. The 2 that Tawny is gyrating on were ones he just bought for restoration. They were washed n waxed for the video, but otherwise inoperable. David has - or at least had - a large fleet of various year Jags. At least this is how I remember.
Oh, and BTW, that's David Coverdale singing "Burn" during his Deep Purple years.
Our 1990 senior song as well
1981 Styx Best of Times was my senior song
Nothing like 80s metal and hard rock. Tawny was beautiful.
Great song..I only know 2 of their songs and this is definitely a fantastic one.great reaction
She's beautiful, good review by u guys, seen them live as young cats, awesome show by them 🤘😆🤘🎸🥁🎤
This song is my life. Ive made it clear in my will, that they will play this song at my wake.
Crying in the rain live Aldrich amazing 73 year old drummer definitely won't be disappointed...
Class of 1993. Best I can remember, the song we chose for graduation was There Will Never Be Another Tonight by Bryan Adams. I wanted Standing On Top Of The World by Van Halen.
1989... voted in was Youth Gone Wild by Skid Row... But they shut that down and ended up as Been Such A Long Time by Boston
Fantastic song.great reaction
I swear the first few airings of this video contained a "Nip Slip"....anyone else remember ?
Its still there
YOUTH GONE WILD