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WHITESNAKE Frontman Discusses Departure Of Bassist MARCO MENDOZA - June 14, 2005
Wisconsin-Music.com recently conducted an in-depth interview with WHITESNAKE frontman David Coverdale. An excerpt from the interview follows:

Wisconsin-Music.com: Throughout your career, you've worked literally with the finest rock guitarists ever. Ritchie Blackmore, John Sykes, Jimmy Page

David Coverdale: "Well, not only that, don't short-sell the bass players and the drummers, the keyboard players. I've been extraordinarily fortunate."

Wisconsin-Music.com: Just incredible.

David Coverdale: "The remarkable thing is, the two sort of better known musicians I've worked with were incredibly inspirational to me, Ritchie Blackmore and Jimmy Page. But everybody I've worked with has brought something to the party, whether it was positive or negative. And I'm grateful for all of that."

Wisconsin-Music.com: And your guitar players currently in WHITESNAKE are no strangers in the rock circles either.

David Coverdale: "Doug Aldrich and Reb Beach. Both great harp players. Got a great new bass player, I'm not if you'll have heard of him: Uriah Duffy…"

Wisconsin-Music.com: That was a question I was going to ask later, but let's cover it now. That's within the past month, correct?

David Coverdale: "Actually, it's been going on for some time. I worked beautifully with a fabulous musician and a great guy called Marco Mendoza. He's a master musician. But he just can't sit still for two minutes. I'd explained my philosophy of working, and everybody accepted that. But Marco would be consistently going, 'Are we gonna work, are we gonna work, are we gonna work?' and it was like, 'Enough already! No, we've just done six months.' So he would take other projects, and I said, with my blessing, as long as they don't conflict with WHITESNAKE activities.

"But they did. So, we just wished each other well. I love him very dearly, and do sincerely wish him well. But I cannot conduct my life around somebody else's agenda."

Wisconsin-Music.com: So how did you come across your new player?

David Coverdale: "There's a lot of people, surprisingly, who wanted to jump in the band, from very dark musical bands. You know, kind of metal-goth-grunge, and it was weird for me. I'm not sure I want that energy for what I do. But Uriah was the only one I spoke to. I felt a connection immediately, just going over his website and stuff. We met, and got on extraordinarily well. He's another master musician. And he continues the theme of that exotic bass player that Coverdale picks, you know?

"He's actually working now in London with the FAMILY STONE. I'm sure you remember SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE, this is some of the original members, and they're keeping that music alive. Fortunately, because it's one of my favorite elements of all time. So he's a great groove player, as well as a rock player. He's a bit too good-looking, but we can't have everything. But it should keep us on our toes."

Read David Coverdale's entire interview with Wisconsin-Music.com at this location.
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COMMENT | Sykes
posted by : metalmace
6/14/2005 1:50:51 PM

Funny how he excludes Sykes with the "inspirational guitarists" comment. Coverdale must still be bitter that Sykes was the best damn thing in Whitesnake and made David look silly with the amount of talent that Sykes brought... songwriting, vocals and of course guitar work.

COMMENT | Vai?
posted by : JMillion
6/14/2005 2:02:54 PM

He wasn't half bad either. :-P

COMMENT | Sykes was David's savior
posted by : Jakdknife
6/14/2005 7:28:18 PM

if it wasn't for John Sykes he'd never gotten off the ground. Sykes in 1987 brought the bands sound to modern standards and the songwretting was and can still be killer but David Coverplant is not really as humble as he sounds he permanently suffers from LSD (lead singer desease) from way way back. He tryed to get Sykes back before he came back with Whitesnake recently and what I think happened is that Coverdale wanted Sykes to share guitar duties with another guitar player and Sykes probably said fuck you Dave I work alone. Another guitarist will only get in the way of my pinch harmonics and shit. I agree a monster guitarist like Sykes doesn't need to share the stage with another guitarist.

COMMENT |
posted by : nbaldwin
6/14/2005 8:23:02 PM

I think what he ment was Page and Blackmore were inspirational to him BEFORE he played with them.That is why he left Sykes out.With that said I do wish the two would just get back together and record another album.It seems like I've read an interview with Sykes that he mentioned he and David were on speaking terms now and he still list Coverdale as one of the best singers he's ever played with.

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
6/14/2005 8:49:03 PM

COVERDALE IS ONE OF HARD ROCKS GREATEST FRONTMEN EVER.

COMMENT | Coverdale is not a man of his word when it comes to money
posted by : DaBOG
6/14/2005 9:24:20 PM

hey dave, go fuck yourself

COMMENT | slllllloooooooooowwww ride
posted by : hippieshateslayer
6/15/2005 2:58:56 AM

take it eaaaasssyyyyyyyy.

COMMENT |
posted by : gcrites80s
6/18/2005 11:58:56 AM

Sykes doesn't mind working with other guitarists. On the Thin Lizzy tours he brings Scott Gorham, and there were 2 guitar players on the Tygers of Pan Tang stuff and on the Slide it In Album. Sykes kick Via's ass.

COMMENT | Marco Mendoza's THE bass player!
posted by : jrhutch41
7/31/2005 3:43:06 PM

It really is a shame that Coverdale couldn't handle Marco Mendoza's energy. He is the best bass guitar player there is hands down. Ask Ted Nugent what he thinks of him! One would be hard pressed to find a better, even comparable bass player than Mendoza.

COMMENT | Marco vs. David
posted by : BigDaddyFunk
7/12/2009 1:46:41 PM

I know Marco , he's about progress and moving forward. Maybe it's because of the discipline he's gleaned from recovery.
From what I know about Coverdale, after watching the Whitesnake DVD , with his meditation and spiritual massages and all of that pampered Rock Star Shit , man go back 2 Tawny Kitaen ,get laid and get over yourself !
Mendoza was the best youl'll ever have unless you can get Glenn Hughes!




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