I hated Whitesnake with Sykes in it - but thats because I liked the original rock Whitesnake, not the plasticised 80's version. Micky Moody was a great guitarist
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
bluesgeek wrote:I hated Whitesnake with Sykes in it - but thats because I liked the original rock Whitesnake, not the plasticised 80's version. Micky Moody was a great guitarist
So you must have really hated it when Steve Vai was in
I woke up this morning and said to myself
Self what a great day it is for Rock and Roll ...
bluesgeek wrote:I hated Whitesnake with Sykes in it - but thats because I liked the original rock Whitesnake, not the plasticised 80's version. Micky Moody was a great guitarist
Moody and Marsden were the glory years, I agree. Still, Sykes is great despite the stigma.
bluesgeek wrote:I hated Whitesnake with Sykes in it - but thats because I liked the original rock Whitesnake, not the plasticised 80's version. Micky Moody was a great guitarist
So you must have really hated it when Steve Vai was in
I don't even think about it
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
I remember reading a review somewhere when the album came out - it described Vai as being so out of place that it stuck out like a pubic hair in butter
Funnily enough I actually thought the album was ok
I woke up this morning and said to myself
Self what a great day it is for Rock and Roll ...
Sicklehut wrote:I remember reading a review somewhere when the album came out - it described Vai as being so out of place that it stuck out like a pubic hair in butter
Funnily enough I actually thought the album was ok