Whitesnake - Need Your Love So Bad (1987 version) descargar videos gratis


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10 years ago

Giorgio Sarogni

The best version is just organ and voice... Jon Lord David Coverdale (1984)

10 years ago

Bojana Todorovic

it is beautiful song

11 years ago

Zlatka Tankova

prekrasna e!!!!!!

11 years ago

JOANA DARC

Beautiful!

14 years ago

deepsabbathfanatic

@bessadale there's two recordings, the 1984 one and this one. both are on youtube, this one has synths where the 1984 had jon lord on organ

14 years ago

BrianBell21

@demonsgate66 the 87 version is credited to Bill Cuomo, the American session guy who also did keyboards on the third (US radio) mix of Here I go again

14 years ago

exaltica

@exaltica Hell aint no bad place to be

14 years ago

exaltica

OMG what a fucked up version

15 years ago

Sander Mom

@dirmo77 I'm with you on this one

15 years ago

stuh1975

I have the 12" version of 'Is this love' with this song and it states 'Need your love so bad '87' and 'Standing in the shadows '87' Rightly so there was the '84 version that was the bonus track on the cassette of 'Slide it in'. This version is distinctly different to the '84 version.

15 years ago

André Ferreira

@stuh1975 This is not from 1987, this was released in 1984 as the B-Side of the "Give Me More Time" single. Jon Lord plays keyboards on this.

15 years ago

stuh1975

Who played keyboards on this '87 version?? Is it Don Airey?? I know that Don took part in some of the 1987 sessions.

15 years ago

Gabrielle Previn

David Coverdale makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck with this. He paints a picture of a guy who begins by asking her to be with him for the night, then it turns to pleading despite his efforts to stay cool and you can hear him suffering. Finally, the guy tries again to keep it together in hopes of persuading her to stay. My favorite cover, although the Allman Bros. did it proud, too.

15 years ago

Diarmuid Graham

I love whitesnake but this is a bloody awful cover

15 years ago

vampiroangelico

I find Gary Moore's style to be very much about "less is more", not only in the mere performing of guitars leads, but also in the songwriting skills, which he's far more skilled than Peter Green on that. I personally relate to Gary Moore's songwriting also because I relate to the fact that he doesn't use just triads, but actually he uses 7th major, 7th minor, 6th, 9th, diminished and so on, more articulate type of chords, which are able to express feelings, to far more depths more articulately.

15 years ago

jofrad

I prefer Vera Lynn's version.

16 years ago

skolenkiewicz

Obok oryginalu,jest to najlepsze wykonanie tego utworu!!!!David Coverdale is the best!!!!

16 years ago

DeeArr

The love children of a WWF wrestler and a hairdresser.

16 years ago

vampiroangelico

As I commented in the Peter Green video, I find David's interpretation of this song a much warmer, passionate one and infinitely more enjoyable, in my humble opinion. Peter Green is ok as a blues guitarist, but I much prefer the warmer and more passionate Gary Moore, David Gilmour (my personal favorite), Jimmy Page and Larry Carlton as blues players myself (I am a guitarist/singer and have been playing since 1980).

16 years ago

BluesmanDave

This tune is an old blues ballad written by Little Willie John (who also wrote "Fever," made famous by Peggy Lee). I assume the version that influenced Coverdale was the one done by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, who did an AMAZING cover of it in 1967 or thereabouts. Do a search for the video of Fleetwood Mac doing it - a far superior version, in my opinion.

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