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Whitesnake: Slide It In | With powerful performances of classic tracks from the album as its backdrop, this new DVD provides a penetrating critical analysis of a genuine milestone in rock music. It features a captivating interview with bassist Neil Murray and a rare archive interview with iconic vocalist David Coverdale. Also, on hand to provide expert opinion and critical oversight is a team of respected figures from the music industry, headed by Kerrang!'s Paul Elliot and Total Rock Radio's rock/metal DJ Malcolm Dome.
2008 | Stars: David Coverdale, John Sykes, Whitesnake, Tommy Aldridge, Reb Beach, Joel Hoekstra, Michele Luppi, Dino Jelusick, Tanya O'Callaghan
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@sufeeb
@sufeeb 11 дней назад
Coverdale, Moody, Murray, Paice, Marsden, Lord....best lineup IMHO.
@Dima_Guitar
@Dima_Guitar 10 дней назад
True
@michelhille8107
@michelhille8107 9 дней назад
!!
@dingushussey4100
@dingushussey4100 7 дней назад
The only one for me too, Bernie and Micky Moody were one of those perfect duos, like Gorham and Robertson and Murray and Smith
@waynemarriott7641
@waynemarriott7641 2 дня назад
Yep, love the early stuff
@morrisanderson3180
@morrisanderson3180 16 часов назад
yes absolutely 💯
@GenXSkeptic
@GenXSkeptic 9 дней назад
John Sykes work on 1987’s album was the defining work that made the band. Everything before and after pales. The fact that we were cheated from more Whitesnake albums with John is criminal.
@lrwarchild
@lrwarchild 6 дней назад
EXACTLY!
@chatgpt-n8r
@chatgpt-n8r 3 дня назад
Sykes made them a defining hair band maybe
@boooootch
@boooootch 2 дня назад
So Sykes was the sole reason Whitesnake was successful. Got it.
@lrwarchild
@lrwarchild 2 дня назад
@@chatgpt-n8r and 15 metric tons of money
@TheChadTI
@TheChadTI 22 часа назад
Yeah, it sucks. John tried to replace David, though 😅 so I got it.
@magnussoderman6676
@magnussoderman6676 15 дней назад
lets not forget that Whitesnake made one of the best live-albums ever . "Live in the heart of city" :)
@Schneids71
@Schneids71 14 дней назад
Ok
@DrFroyd123
@DrFroyd123 12 дней назад
Not with this line-up
@rachidboukhlifa4054
@rachidboukhlifa4054 9 дней назад
i ve been standing in front of the hammersmthi odeon because of this live album
@TheChadTI
@TheChadTI 22 часа назад
Classic.
@wasp4eva1
@wasp4eva1 10 дней назад
Mel Galley never seemed to get the recognition he must deserve for the songwriting contributions he made to “Slide it In”. It is my favourite Whitesnake album.
@nickname987321
@nickname987321 8 дней назад
Mel Galley had already done great things in the US, ten years earlier with Trapeze. So. if Slide It In was the album that Americanized Whitesnake, it should be clear where a lot of the inspiration came from...😊
@davidgotteri
@davidgotteri 5 дней назад
​@@nickname987321agree completely.
@nickname987321
@nickname987321 5 дней назад
Has anyone else noticed the echo of Trapeze's "You are the music" in the middle of the UK Mix of Spit It Out (around 1:50)? I interpret it as Mel adding his "watermark"...
@TheChadTI
@TheChadTI 22 часа назад
Was going to comment about Mel, glad you did.🤙
@Robdawg1970
@Robdawg1970 14 дней назад
Neil Murray was one of my bass heroes ...and John Sykes is in a league of his own, just incredible..what a fantastic combo
@ollelindskog4531
@ollelindskog4531 10 дней назад
Neil Murray was one of my heroes too. I played bass on and off for 40 years. I always go back to Neil Murray and Steve Harris
@HopefulBilliards-nk5yb
@HopefulBilliards-nk5yb 10 дней назад
I bought this album when I was 14 , i thought then and now its a great bombastic rock n roll album.
@RickSymons-d4g
@RickSymons-d4g 10 дней назад
That's a brilliant description of the album.
@JoseSantossosacuellar
@JoseSantossosacuellar 5 дней назад
mi álbum favorito lo compre cuando tenia 15 años
@scottwhite2757
@scottwhite2757 12 дней назад
John Sykes is a favorite but the great late Cozy is what made White Snake and early MSG incredible. Rest Well Cozy Powell..
@moreblack
@moreblack 12 дней назад
How do you not mention Rainbow?
@RushfanUK
@RushfanUK 11 дней назад
Cozy wasn't really the fit for Whitesnake, Ian Paice much better.
@GG-ml3vr
@GG-ml3vr 11 дней назад
​@@RushfanUKBoth amazing players so no complaints from me.
@stormbringercoming8105
@stormbringercoming8105 13 дней назад
Slide It In was the high water mark. A synthesis of the classic and the “Americanized” version. The end of the beginning and beginning of the end. Coverdale achieved what he wanted and proved his detractors wrong. I love both versions.
@timmothymonaghan5236
@timmothymonaghan5236 13 дней назад
Cozy Powell Neil and John Sykes Hell Yes i saw them Live !!!!
@ArcangelofRock
@ArcangelofRock 3 дня назад
Simply put: Coverdale- one of the best blues/rock singers all-time. Sykes- A unforgettable vibrato with the "rock star" looks. Cozy Powell- Drumming legend. Neil Murray-A solid bassist & seems like a great bloke. Jon Lord- Practically revolutionized keyboards in Rock music with Deep Purple. Mel Galley: A tasty player that never got the credit he deserved. Finally....Slide It In(the album) = Greatness.
@dereknovaes4217
@dereknovaes4217 11 дней назад
For those that dont know, Def Leppard was gonna play Rock in Rio, then the car accident happened and Whitesnake was thrown in at the last minute… they stopped the show! John Sykes was amazing!!!
@Laura-i2r9r
@Laura-i2r9r 16 дней назад
White Snake and Def Leppard were my Favorites Hair Rock Bands in the 1980s as a Highschool Kid and my College years in late 80s . Not so young anymore but this takes me back . ❤😊
@benedictdonald4338
@benedictdonald4338 15 дней назад
Def Leppard were awesome through “Pyromania”. But few bands lost the ability to compose moving music as hard and fast as they did. It’s shocking how mediocre they were from “Hysteria” onwards. “Gods of War” is the only truly great song they’ve composed in four decades.
@kelvincanda6617
@kelvincanda6617 12 дней назад
Simply Hard Rock
@malujuega1141
@malujuega1141 12 дней назад
Hair Rock!!! Come on!!!!
@kelvincanda6617
@kelvincanda6617 12 дней назад
@@malujuega1141 😄😄😄 that's nonsense
@TheChadTI
@TheChadTI 22 часа назад
The self titled Whitsnake (1987) and Hysteria were in everyone's car in 1987 till 1988. A pair of albums (casettes 😅) you saw a lot together back then.
@moreblack
@moreblack 12 дней назад
Sykes saved this band.
@assafnrose
@assafnrose 11 дней назад
I love Gambler. Damn, one of my favorite…
@RavenTimberwolf
@RavenTimberwolf 9 дней назад
Nice slow and easy is one of the most kick ass slide blues sounding hard driving rock songs I had ever heard at the time "slide it In" hit the stores!
@johnkatsoudas4767
@johnkatsoudas4767 10 дней назад
The self titled 1987 album was my favorite Whitesnake album for at least 30 years.Slide It In these past few years has become my favorite. I even love albums like Saints And Sinners, Ready An Willin', Trouble, and Lovehunter big time.
@e-dub6586
@e-dub6586 14 дней назад
Great album. From first song to last.
@stevegardiner8473
@stevegardiner8473 14 дней назад
Saw the classic lineups in the early 80's, and thats whitesnake for me. What came later might be good in its own way, but is it whitesnake? Cov has had a fantastic bunch of musicians in the band since the mid 80's, but give me the Moody Marsden Murray Lord Paice version any day.
@doggchannel3464
@doggchannel3464 13 дней назад
This is probably of the most solid albums ever.
@Inside_The_Music
@Inside_The_Music 13 дней назад
Agreed!
@Abner74
@Abner74 12 дней назад
One of the most amazing rock voices
@utubberize
@utubberize 8 дней назад
Guilty of Love had a Thin Lizzy taste to it....
@larswillsen
@larswillsen 8 дней назад
John Sykes is my hero .. period!
@Fritha71
@Fritha71 10 дней назад
47:50 "I don't think Slide It In is anyone's favorite Whitesnake record..." Holy shit is he wrong!! Many site it as their favorite of the bunch, including me!
@robbiebarry777
@robbiebarry777 15 дней назад
Loved that documentary , however I love the song Gambler tho I agree it should have been the last song on the album and guilty of love the 1st track , but it’s still a classic.
@msjsq1966
@msjsq1966 16 дней назад
Thanks for posting these so often, Inside The Music!
@Inside_The_Music
@Inside_The_Music 15 дней назад
Thanks for tuning in! We've got plenty more coming!
@lrwarchild
@lrwarchild 6 дней назад
John Sykes MADE Whitesnake with his riffs and raunchy tone. NOBODY would care without the self titled album, except a few crusty old redcoats. I'm watching clip because I'm a John Sykes fan.
@angryagain3801
@angryagain3801 8 дней назад
Absolutely great documentary. My favorite Whitesnake album.
@jojoba619
@jojoba619 2 дня назад
Saw Whitesnake and Quiet Riot in Dallas TX in 1984. Saw Whitesnake again in 1987 at the Texas Jam. I listened to the Slide it in album for most of 1986-87. Then the Whitesnake album came out and I was blown away.
@Bernz66
@Bernz66 13 дней назад
I saw Whitesnake at Monsters of Rock in Dortmund West German in 1983.
@mylesmilliman6166
@mylesmilliman6166 7 дней назад
I discovered Coverdale when I bought the Made In Europe record around 1982 and was a huge fan of his vocal abilities. However, being in the states, I had never even heard of Whitesnake. My first introduction was one night while watching MTV and the video for Slow and Easy comes on. I was kind of blown away by the combination of the riffage of the song and imagery in the video. Whitesnake was immediately on my radar after that, and I've gone back and collected every album with that name on it.
@thetreeoflife6018
@thetreeoflife6018 11 дней назад
Oh well: loved the early bluesy band and slide it in was fantastic , 87 got over played. Now we are old men - It worked for my youth , and get that man a dentist……
@TheChadTI
@TheChadTI 22 часа назад
As a kid, the time between Slide it in and the self-titled felt like FOREVER. Forevermore! Im so sorry.
@stevenholquin2127
@stevenholquin2127 7 дней назад
I Saw 👀 WhiteSnake at UCLA Royce Hall in 1978 The Band Was Staying At The Sunset Marquee I Was Working At BCRICH Guitars and I Put a Invitation For Bassist Neil Murray To Stop on By BCRICH Was a Small Operation on Valley Blvd in a Garage Behind a Bar Called The Sip n Shoot Well Neil Shows Up and We Built Him a Maple Mockingbird Bass
@TheLoveSignGuy
@TheLoveSignGuy 7 дней назад
Gambler is not only a good album opener, but absolutely a great concert opener. "Love, I wanna get inside"
@patrickriley195
@patrickriley195 5 дней назад
Slide it in & The 1987 self-titled albums are in constant rotation at my house! John Sykes and the band are killer!
@TheChadTI
@TheChadTI 22 часа назад
Took me a little while to come around to the older stuff but I enjoy it now. As it kid it felt a bit honky tonk bar room boogie-ish. I love it now though!
@nobleeffort2.4
@nobleeffort2.4 15 дней назад
Gambler one of the weakest songs on the album? Interesting opinion. Gambler smokes, favorite track on the record.
@davecarter1047
@davecarter1047 12 дней назад
100% agree Gamblers ace
@sennathegreatone8827
@sennathegreatone8827 9 дней назад
Whitesnake Rock in Rio I, 1985 I was there 🤘🎸
@guillermo3564
@guillermo3564 16 дней назад
Nothing better in a live show than off key backing vocals.
@moreblack
@moreblack 12 дней назад
Everyone does it. Unless they're piped in, which seems to be the standard now. Nobody can sing for real. They couldn't back then either.
@TheChadTI
@TheChadTI 22 часа назад
The Slide it in Box set from a few years back is AMAZING (on streaming too) both US/UK and a ton of other outtakes/live stuff. Remastered.
@Semprini537
@Semprini537 16 дней назад
WHITESNAKE were/are a great blues/hard rock band. Nothing to do with glam bands like POISON/DEFF LEPPARD (don't trash them)
@onnostomp7138
@onnostomp7138 11 дней назад
Besides Coverdale was and is Sykes the most valuable guy as for his exceptional guitars and songwriting. Tremendous guy. I fell completely in love with his playing and singing in Thin Lizzy. So powerful and exceptionally good he is/was. These guys deserve (like Phil Lynott) a statue of Rock
@sudicalwig
@sudicalwig 14 дней назад
32:38 "Invaders" is a fucking superb, high energy opener I think! Get's me pumped up.
@nbdysfool3
@nbdysfool3 8 дней назад
I can almost guarantee that Sykes was fired because he drew more attention than David did. David went blonde and there wasn’t room for two blondes in the band. He probably asked John to dye his hair dark and john said no and was fired. All speculation and I could see David’s ego letting the best guitarist he’d ever had go over hair! Just a thought…… be kind!
@azapro911
@azapro911 День назад
The UK Slide It In is the Whitesnake Coverdale wanted to crack America, the US version is John Kalodner and Geffen starting to take over behind the scenes. The best thing to come out of all the changes was John Sykes, fantastic guitarist and songwriter. Once he left, they just became another generic hair band. It would be ridiculous to call a smash hit album and millions of dollars a 'mistake' but it's obvious in all of Coverdale's 1989-90 interviews, he was done with it by then.
@heavymetal6910
@heavymetal6910 15 дней назад
Gambler a weak track ? I think it's better than the title track. The wheels came off mightily when Vai joined the band and everything that follows is grim imo. Vandenberg miming Sykes solo's makes me nauseous
@dannymcmince
@dannymcmince 11 дней назад
totally agree
@mattlewis6833
@mattlewis6833 11 дней назад
What did Vai do wrong? Slip of the tongue was a decent album not great but Vai was just there to play some solos. He had very little if any influence on the song writing. I think glam metal was circling the drain in general at the time it wasn’t Vai’s fault.
@boraeananaren
@boraeananaren 10 дней назад
To say Whitesnake did nothing after 87 is unfair. Good to be Bad, Forevermore and Flesh and Blood are solid albums with excellent tracks.
@rustysilk685
@rustysilk685 10 дней назад
True Sykes was the guy period
@MrDuds1984
@MrDuds1984 9 дней назад
Vai was not the problem, he came at the last second to help finish the record because Adrian Vandeberg broke his wrist. He stayed on an toured with them because it was a jump starter for his solo album, he was never to be a permanent member.
@mr.potatohead6138
@mr.potatohead6138 10 дней назад
Slip of the tongue was my favorite album...
@motley123rock
@motley123rock 7 дней назад
Malcolm Dome wrote some absolute bollocks in the Kerrang back in the day.
@migianaventura
@migianaventura 22 часа назад
Buena voz !!!
@BlueBlazer47
@BlueBlazer47 9 дней назад
Regarding that Bushell review, Blackmore was in fact a big fan of Slide It In, even though he and Coverdale were still decades from becoming friends again. Gary Bushell had a problem with Coverdale, Schenker, Gary Barden, and Glenn Hughes, and hammered them in Sounds at every opportunity. He was far kinder to many associated people (Ritchie Blackmore, Gary Moore).
@TheChadTI
@TheChadTI 22 часа назад
Always like seeing Jerry Ewing, he knows his shit.
@LedRainbow
@LedRainbow 12 дней назад
Wow. Those journos have smiles from the Great Book of British Dentistry!
@jergervasi3331
@jergervasi3331 9 дней назад
Is Malcolm Dome in every rock documentary in England?
@motley123rock
@motley123rock 7 дней назад
Cant stand the guy. Talks 💩
@fitnessisgood4u
@fitnessisgood4u 14 дней назад
Sykes was the best musician, amd more importantly the best singer on that stage. If you listen carefully to any live clip on here, Coverdale doesn't hit a single note. Sykes was the ultimate pro.
@demokraatti
@demokraatti 13 дней назад
John owns a great pair af ears and ridiculous amount of musicality. On the other hand, David’s sense of pitch was never that great. However, the timbre of David’s voice was pure gold and he delivered it like the final boss. I don’t know any other singer who can sound so good while struggling with pitch.
@fitnessisgood4u
@fitnessisgood4u 13 дней назад
@@demokraatti Fair enough mate. Good tone (until the late 80s) but couldn't sing in tune. I'd love his money though, fair play ;-)
@sedgeseymour9208
@sedgeseymour9208 9 дней назад
You only need to listen to the first Blue Murder album to hear what a great singer/guitarist/songwriter John Sykes was!
@BlueBlazer47
@BlueBlazer47 9 дней назад
Bass on the UK-mix is INAUDIBLE! That's why it needed improvements. Having John Sykes in, and Neil Murray back in, were definite bonuses. The track sequencing on the US-mix was also an improvement. Slide It In, the track, blasts out to tremendous effect, and Gambler's subtlety is saved for later. It turned a good album into a brilliant one, but that's no slur on Micky Moody or Colin "Bomber" Hodgkinson.
@CaribSurfKing1
@CaribSurfKing1 14 дней назад
John Sykes made David super famous. Without John, he would have never become huge
@demokraatti
@demokraatti 13 дней назад
King, you are 100 percent correct.
@stevenholquin2127
@stevenholquin2127 7 дней назад
Will We Ever See a Burn 🔥 Album Reunion Jon Lord RIP
@TwistedSMF
@TwistedSMF 8 дней назад
I wished Sykes had just let go of all that bitterness he had with Coverdale. (He has good reason to be upset with Coverdale.) But it would have been nice to have one more record of Sykes with David. David tried to reach out to him several times, but he would never return his phone calls.
@careful...Icarus
@careful...Icarus 11 дней назад
James May on bass. Slide it In was brilliant. The last screechless Coverdale lp. Now David needs to go back to the brandy drinking gentleman's club sound in small venues doing nothing post Slide it In.
@lorettahookano6139
@lorettahookano6139 11 дней назад
In their prime !
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 2 дня назад
I love David, and his great Commercial success, but Whitesnake was never Musically "above" Deep Purple
@TraceRock-xc5fx
@TraceRock-xc5fx 4 дня назад
I love the songs on this album. The problem I have with it is the production. Unlike their 1987 LP, there’s not a lot of dynamics. Every song sounds alike. I love John Sykes’ guitar playing throughout. Cozy Powell keeps a solid beat throughout, but does he ever strike a tom? ‘Slide It In’ is one of my favorite albums, but the production is lame due to the lack of variety and dynamics.
@dugjay
@dugjay 12 дней назад
This was before Tommy Aldridge became a member
@DrFroyd123
@DrFroyd123 12 дней назад
Too kind of Neil Murray being kind to David and be honest about the band's direction before slide it in
@HazeOfWhearyWater
@HazeOfWhearyWater 10 дней назад
For me the only Whitesnake that exists is the stuff with John Sykes. I play guitar and I follow his career. Is the other stuff pretty good?
@sedgeseymour9208
@sedgeseymour9208 9 дней назад
I far preferred the John Sykes first version/update of Here I Go Again to the single edit that was swamped in extra keyboard parts... It sounded raw and vital but the remix just sanitised it...
@Stephen-up3sd
@Stephen-up3sd 16 дней назад
The commentators in this film are a dentist’s nightmare!
@gonogazz
@gonogazz 16 дней назад
And you brain surgeons..!!
@martinkasper197
@martinkasper197 12 дней назад
​@@gonogazzAnd you're of any hair dresser...🤣🤣
@alanlatimer1024
@alanlatimer1024 11 дней назад
@Stephen-up3sd actually a good dentist might enjoy fixing these gentlemens teeth
@marcogonzalez270
@marcogonzalez270 12 дней назад
Until their last concert they played the same songs since that time, they stayed in the past.
@Tommyplanet
@Tommyplanet 13 дней назад
One eyed Whitesnake 😆
@stevenholquin2127
@stevenholquin2127 7 дней назад
1978 UCLA Royce Hall
@Null8.15
@Null8.15 13 дней назад
Last good Bluesrock Album from Coverdale. I also Love Northwinds. 1987 was a Led Zeppelin ripp Off.
@Flamingbass1
@Flamingbass1 12 дней назад
Nobody has a need to rip off that overrated crap called Led Zeppelin who were much better at stealing than anybody else
@martinwilliams5957
@martinwilliams5957 12 дней назад
I thought gambler was a fantastic song.a seriously good album slide it in.
@HazeOfWhearyWater
@HazeOfWhearyWater 10 дней назад
Can someone explain to me how the song _Slide It In_ is a "double entendre" like the guy said in the video? I've always taken it to be talking about sex and nothing else. What's the other interpretation? I guess I really am just a dumb American as implied.
@Fritha71
@Fritha71 10 дней назад
Yeah, that was so patronising - as if Americans were incapable of understanding the very obvious meaning of the lyrics.
@PaulShaw-ex7ri
@PaulShaw-ex7ri 11 дней назад
O.J. woke Coverdale up who was asleep in bed with Tawny and said YOU NEED TO LEAVE , GO HOME !
@jonblackers4339
@jonblackers4339 11 дней назад
Weird it does not pay hommage to the real beginnings of this album with a differeny line up.
@gregn8206
@gregn8206 4 дня назад
@17:49 Boys Don't Cry?
@NealVio
@NealVio 9 дней назад
1. David Coverdale is a Hard Rock singer, not blues 2. David's voice is a better fit for Hard Rock 3. Blues Rock is the kiss of death 4. Sykes made Whitesnake, mistake getting rid of him 5. Sykes still belongs in Whitesnake 6. Jerry Ewing doesn't know what he's talking about most of the time, but most of the British share his opinions 7. IMO The American Slide It In was the best version, timeless album 8. Coverdale could have kept Powell and Murray, they had the 80's look and it would have worked.
@shapeshifter8986
@shapeshifter8986 14 дней назад
slide the white snake in? ..where?
@chatgpt-n8r
@chatgpt-n8r 3 дня назад
Mel is the best guitarist had
@killerfascistmodaftermath4475
@killerfascistmodaftermath4475 7 дней назад
この頃のコピバンやってた❗ 俺はシンセ😁
@francoislouw181
@francoislouw181 14 дней назад
Guilty of love doesn't sound a bit like Thin Lizzy. It's a complete ripoff
@SwampEye1
@SwampEye1 10 дней назад
My favorit Whitesnake LP ... I prefere the Moody/Marsden/Mel Galley days over this over pollished and over produced John Sykes sound ...
@uweborsch1946
@uweborsch1946 13 дней назад
Only very few great songs have been written after Slide It In.
@seriousmonkey5654
@seriousmonkey5654 9 дней назад
Nothing wrong with Saints and Sinners.
@budgrzo3361
@budgrzo3361 10 дней назад
Couldnt disagree more. Whitesnake was very juvenile in its writing until 1987. Yes you will have people who were into the pre 1987 releases
@SuperEdge67
@SuperEdge67 13 дней назад
Blew all their profits on shampoo and hairspray.
@LEIFanevret
@LEIFanevret 3 дня назад
Old whitesnake good bluesy rock! When Sykes joined real good heavy rock! Im with Sykes on this one! Gotta give credit though to Coverdales awesome voice
@timetraveller9321
@timetraveller9321 13 дней назад
Full documentary it says and it lasts for 5 mins😂
@jussisaari7683
@jussisaari7683 8 дней назад
John Sykes was ok for the band from there on it went to shit.
@motley123rock
@motley123rock 7 дней назад
Musically for me it went to 💩 after Slide It In.
@charlesglaser4868
@charlesglaser4868 12 дней назад
Whitesnake was just mediocre, nothing special!! Coverdale, Lord, Powell, Ok. A 6 cylinder, compared to 8!!
@LEIFanevret
@LEIFanevret 3 дня назад
Ok so that Kalodner guy talked coverdale out of the bluesy rock stuff! To get both melodic and harder in order to hit it in the states and to change the line up of the band all for money and fame, John Sykes contribution to the 87 album will never be forgotten although these changes happend and the slide it in album is still one of the best along with 87
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