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    About three days later my landlord told me that I wasn't allowed to play "Here I Go Again," by Whitesnake at full volume at 3AM every morning. I politely said, "Well, what the hell time of day can I blast Whitesnake?!"

    I called Derek back and asked if he liked Whitesnake. He said he didn't, but I assumed he was lying. I mean who the hell doesn't like Whitesnake?
    House of Shadows by Mat Stevens

    Whitesnake is a rock band hailing from England, first formed in 1977.

    The current members of the band are:

    • David Coverdale - lead vocals (1976--1982, 1982--1991, 1994, 1997--1998, 2002--present)
    • Doug Aldrich - guitars (2002--present)
    • Reb Beach (formerly from Winger) - guitars (2002--present)
    • Michael Devin - bass (2010--present),
    • Brian Ruedy - keyboards (2010--present)
    • Brian Tichy - drums (2010--present)

    The band started in North Yorkshire, England. The style was primarily blues rock (or progressive R&B as they liked to call it). They were often compared to Deep Purple-- David Coverdale being formerly of that band. After Moody was replaced with a guitarist from Thin Lizzy they moved into more hard rock.

    Some of their most famous songs are "Is This Love", "Here I Go Again" and "Still Of The Night".

    Also, it's Lois Lane's favorite band.

    Whitesnake provides examples of the following tropes:
    • Dress Rehearsal Video: "Here I Go Again"
    • The Drifter: "Here I Go Again"
    • Genre Shift
    • Getting Crap Past the Radar: In the original music video for "Here I Go Again" Tawny Kitaen's left nipple was visible for a split second. The censors did not notice and the video aired on MTV for a while before people spotted it. The original version of the video was quickly pulled from the air and replaced by an edited version that removed the brief nudity.
    • Hair Metal: If only by association. David Coverdale never liked it that his band was labeled as such and thus lumped together with others that were declared hair metal bands.
    • Heavy Meta: "Children of the Night"
    • Hood Ornament Hottie: In the videos. Caused the Bowling for Soup lyrics:

    She's gonna shake her ass on the hood of Whitesnake's car

    • I Am the Band: Infamously, Coverdale fired all his band members who played on their best-selling album Whitesnake after the album's sessions finished.
    • Intercourse with You: "Slide It In": "I'm gonna Slide It In, right to the top! Slide It In, ain't never gonna stop." Also "Still of the Night".
    • Love Hurts: "Fool For Your Loving": "I gave my heart, and you tore it apart, oh, baby, you done me wrong."
    • New Sound Album: Saints and Sinners began their move away from blues-rock towards a more hard rock style. The 1987 self-titled album confirmed them as a full Hair Metal band.
    • Pretty Boy
    • Rearrange the Song: "Here I Go Again" was first recorded as a blues-rock number in 1982. In 1987, the group re-recorded in an Arena Rock style, and it was this version that hit #1 on the Hot 100. The group re-recorded it a second time in 1987 for radio play; both of the '87 recordings can nowadays be heard on classic rock radio, while the '82 version is essentially forgotten.
      • Similarly, "Fool For Your Loving", a single from 1980, was rerecorded for their 1989 album, "Slip of the Tongue", and given a much heavier spin, owing much to Steve Vai. It too outperformed the original on the charts.
    • Revolving Door Band: The Other Wiki has a long list of former members. See how far it went under I Am the Band.
      • Steve Vai: Arguably the most famous of the bunch.
    • Spinoff Band: Arguably, of Deep Purple.
    • Three Minutes of Writhing: Tawny Kitaen often on the videos.
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