John Sykes, who wrestled lightning into a bottle with David Coverdale for Whitesnake 87 before they started electrocuting each other, has died aged 65.
I'm rather bummed out, 87 was the first rock album I bought, aged 11, and opened the door into a world of guitars and OTT performances as I moved deeper into metal etc. as I turned to my teenage years.
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An epic albumHal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 10:25 pm John Sykes, who wrestled lightning into a bottle with David Coverdale for Whitesnake 87 before they started electrocuting each other, has died aged 65.
I'm rather bummed out, 87 was the first rock album I bought, aged 11, and opened the door into a world of guitars and OTT performances as I moved deeper into metal etc. as I turned to my teenage years.
65 is too young RIP
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Saw the recording of Thin Lizzy from "Rock Goes to College" ( remember that. fellow Brits?) with John Sykes, at the time had no idea who he was