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She was married to Whitesnake singer David Coverdale before Finley. She has been in

some movies including one called "Witchboard." My only memories of it are her getting

possessed by a Ouija Board and her appearing topless in the shower.

 

She was in Bachelor Party with Tom Hanks:

 

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easilly the gayest band of their time...the journey/linkin park of 1988.  ;)

No way. Need we forget Trixter, Enuff Z'Nuff, or Bulletboys? How about Y & T?

That's what I was going to say. Faster Pussycat, Britny Fox, etc. I like Bulletboys though.

 

Whitesnake were a combination of Led Zeppelin and hair metal. Jimmy Page even

recorded a whole album with singer Coverdale, who was a Plant imitator. All of

the members of Whitesnake were skilled musicians. Steve Vai was one of their

guitarists for a while.

 

Journey guitarist Neil Schon was such a good player that Carlos Santana asked him

to join his band while he was a teenager. Singer Steve Perry is a great singer,

technically anyway.

 

Linkin Park are Linkin Park.

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Coverdale tried so hard to copy Robert Plant it isn't funny. Just listen to all the moans and "oh yeahs" in a Whitesnake song.

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Whitesnake were a combination of Led Zeppelin and hair metal. Jimmy Page even

recorded a whole album with singer Coverdale, who was a Plant imitator.

Was the Coverdale/Page album any good?

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Whitesnake were a combination of Led Zeppelin and hair metal. Jimmy Page even recorded a whole album with singer Coverdale, who was a Plant imitator. All of the members of Whitesnake were skilled musicians. Steve Vai was one of their guitarists for a while

 

Their self-titled album from 1987 was one of my favorites at the time and it's still very dear to me to this day. True, Coverdale (or "Cover-version") was mainly a Plant imitator, but he could deliver the notes. "Crying in the Rain", "Still of the NIght", "Here I Go Again" (the Whitesnake album version), they're all terrific tunes IMO. John Sykes was the actual guitar player on the album, but the touring lineup with Adrian Vandemberg and Vivian Campbell (before the Def Leppard dumbing-down) on guitars, Rudy Sarzo on Bass and Tommy Aldrige on drums (the latter two formerly of Ozzy's Blizzard of Ozz) was totally kick-ass. Steve Vai joined for the next album and tour, but by then Whitesnake's music watered down, either by Coverdale's designs or the recor label's pressure.

 

Tawny Kitaen? Hot lady at the time. Those legs, those tits, mmm mmm. She was decebt up until her showings on the "Hercules" TV show.

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Whitesnake were a combination of Led Zeppelin and hair metal.  Jimmy Page even

recorded a whole album with singer Coverdale, who was a Plant imitator.

Was the Coverdale/Page album any good?

It wasn't half bad. Not the best stuff I've ever heard, but it didn't suck.

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The coverdale/page album is okay if you like a direct ripoff of zeppelin and Whitesnake

i know thats kind of redundant but there are songs that sound more like whitesnake

 

for fans of that "style" check out "Blue Murder" with john sykes who played guitar tracks on the self titled whitesnake album

 

fyi you can see tawny kitean's nipple in the here i go again video..break out the slo-mo

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