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21 minutes ago, Sir Fallsalot said:

For Bernie Marsden 

 

Bernie's not on that you nob!

That pretentious twat Coverdale got rid of the 3M's (Marden, Moody, and Murray) cos they weren't Glam enough for his big hair version of Whitesnake.

This is the real Whitesnake....

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2 minutes ago, XTreme said:

Bernie's not on that you nob!

That pretentious twat Coverdale got rid of the 3M's (Marden, Moody, and Murray) cos they weren't Glam enough for his big hair version of Whitesnake.

This is the real Whitesnake....

I know but he wrote it with Coverdale so back at you you nob.

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2 hours ago, Sir Fallsalot said:

I didn't know he was in UFO for a short stint as well 

 

Strangers in the Night is still one of my favourite albums, but that was back in Michael Schenker era UFO.

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7 minutes ago, Sir Fallsalot said:

Ken Hensley, David Byron and Lee Kerslake i think

I'm not talking about backing vocals.....so Lee Kerslake isn't relevant.

So that leaves David Byron and Ken Hensley.......but only one of those is correct!

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OK @boboneleg @Sir Fallsalot @Catteeclan @yen_powell

In the vid you see David Byron and Ken Hensley lip syncing the vocals. Byron did actually sing his part, but Ken Hensley didn't sing his!

The story behind it is that Byron couldn't sing that particular section......it wasn't within his vocal range. Hensley couldn't do it either. So they got Mark Clarke from Colosseum in to do it!

And the irony is that Mark Clarke wasn't even the lead singer of Colosseum!

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2 minutes ago, XTreme said:

OK @boboneleg @Sir Fallsalot @Catteeclan @yen_powell

In the vid you see David Byron and Ken Hensley lip syncing the vocals. Byron did actually sing his part, but Ken Hensley didn't sing his!

The story behind it is that Byron couldn't sing that particular section......it wasn't within his vocal range. Hensley couldn't do it either. So they got Mark Clarke from Colosseum in to do it!

And the irony is that Mark Clarke wasn't even the lead singer of Colosseum!

That's just sneaky LOL i read that on line but was just trying to match their old faces with their younger selves. My google rating has just been dropped from expert to amateur LOL

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4 minutes ago, XTreme said:

OK @boboneleg @Sir Fallsalot @Catteeclan @yen_powell

In the vid you see David Byron and Ken Hensley lip syncing the vocals. Byron did actually sing his part, but Ken Hensley didn't sing his!

The story behind it is that Byron couldn't sing that particular section......it wasn't within his vocal range. Hensley couldn't do it either. So they got Mark Clarke from Colosseum in to do it!

And the irony is that Mark Clarke wasn't even the lead singer of Colosseum!

I could see it wasn’t live but had no idea someone else was involved.

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11 minutes ago, Catteeclan said:

I could see it wasn’t live but had no idea someone else was involved.

Yeh......Byron couldn't sing it!

In fact Mark Clarke did tour with them for a few months in 72 because him and Ken Hensley were good friends, but he didn't want to join them as a member.

They weren't really on the same level of musical ability as Colosseum!

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