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What are you listening to? Episode "Bide a Wee" (No videos)

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Hey inflorescence - you almost met YPDH there!

Iggy Pop & James Williamson - Consolation Prizes

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Sexiest collaboration ever.
 
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http://youtu.be/hdhZdO8rt5Y WARRIOR SOUL - The Wasteland (with intro)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM-Gzuwblyw&feature=share&list=PL5FD3D109B12F7499 Warrior Soul - We Are The Government

http://youtu.be/8bSVmRRKuPw Warrior Soul - The Space Age Playboys full album if you do not know this lot i recomend you check this album out drugged out fun

01 Rocket Engines
02 The Drug
03 Let's Get Wasted
04 No No No
05 Television
06 The Pretty Faces
07 The Image
08 Rotten Soul
09 Wanna Get Some
10 Look At You
11 Star Ride
12 Generation Graveyard
Bonus Live Tracks:
13 Evo & Pete Bragging
14 Punk Rock N Roll
15 3 Ways To The Gutter
16 NYC Girl
17 Punk Reaction
Originally Released 1995 (Remastered 2006) Escapi Music Worldwide.

http://youtu.be/ZvkEuVE4r5s WARRIOR SOUL - "Junkie Stripper"

http://youtu.be/CvOduFIdjuc Warrior Soul - Rocket 88

http://youtu.be/SM3jbAyGxcQ TRIPPIN ON EXSTACY warrior soul

Warrior Soul is an American hard rock band formed by lead singer and producer Kory Clarke. Clarke started the band on a bet from a promoter at New York City's Pyramid Club, after a solo performance art show called "Kory Clarke/Warrior Soul". Clarke boasted he would have the best rock band in the city within six months. Nine months later he signed to Geffen Records for a million dollars[citation needed].


Geffen directed Clarke to shed his hired band and get new players. Clarke insisted on keeping Pete McClanahan as his bass player, and recruited guitarist John Ricco and drummer Paul Ferguson. The band began to play in New York City in 1987, releaseing their debut album in 1990. By the time the band recorded their second album, Drugs, God, and the New Republic, Ferguson had been replaced by Mark Evans.[1] The band toured the album heavily, including an opening slot on Queensrÿche's world tour (with whom they shared management in the Q Prime agency).[2] After their third album and fourth album the band left Geffen, and lineup changes ensued. Longtime guitarist Ricco was ousted, replaced by two guitarists: Alexander Arundel (aka X-Factor) and Chris Moffet (former Cycle Sluts from Hell lead guitarist) Not long after Mark Evans and Chris Moffet departed. At that time former Nuclear Assault/Cities/Cycle Sluts from Hell drummer Scott Duboys joined the band. The line-up of Clarke, Arundel, McClanahan and Duboys recorded 1995's The Space Age Playboys, and then added additional guitarist Peter Jay prior to touring the U.K and Europe extensively in support of the album, which despite being Lars Ulrich from Metallica's favourite album, did not take the band to the next level as most had imagined. While touring in support of their Space Age Playboys recording, Warrior Soul headlined the 1995 Kerrang! U.K. tour, as well as performing at the 1995 Dynamo Open Air festival, and also at the 1995 Donington Monsters of Rock concert.
After the performing their last live show in September of 1995, Arundel, Duboys and longtime bassist McClanahan quit the band, leading in short order to Clarke's decision to retire the band later that year.
In 1996, Odds & Ends was released as a collection of demos recorded on an eight-track with XFactor, and leftover material that was originally intended for release on Elektra Records.
The "classic" lineup of Clarke, Ricco, McClanahan & Evans would later reunite in the studio to re-record 15 of the band's songs, released on Spitfire records as "Classics" in 2001. All Warrior Soul albums were remastered and re-released on cd and MP3 in 2006 and 2009, including with bonus material (mostly live songs originally released as b-sides). The first three albums were also re-released on vinyl in 2009.
Clarke says many of their songs are politically based, such as "Blown Away", "Superpower Dreamland", "In Conclusion", and "Children of the Winter."[3] Clarke describes the band's sound as "acid punk", particularly their The Space Age Playboys album.
Drummer Mark Evans was murdered in London, UK in 2005.[4][5]
Clarke took two years off after the band's breakup and release of The Space Age Playboys, and moved back to New York, forming the short-lived band Space Age Playboys. In 2004, he released a solo album, Opium Hotel on Cargo Records. Soon after, Clarke was asked to join Dirty Rig as singer. He also co-produced their 2006 album Rock Did It. 2008 saw him join Chicago doom metal band Trouble on tour as lead singer and front man. Kerrang! magazine reviewed the show as KKKKK (5 Ks)[citation needed].
In the later 2000s, Kory launched a new lineup of Warrior Soul, with new members Janne Jarvis (bass) and Rille Lundell (guitar). The band initially toured smaller venues through Europe, but by 2008 were touring larger UK venues, with shows at the Shepherds Bush Empire, London, and the O2 Academy Glasgow. The band also toured the UK with thrash metal band The More I See and released a live album, Live in England. In March, 2010, the band released a new album, Destroy The War Machine. Originally released in 2009 as "Chinese Democracy" as a taunt to the continually delayed release of the Guns and Roses album, the title was changed to avoid legal problems. In 2012, another new lineup released the studio album Stiff Middle Finger coproduced by Sue Gere and Kory Clarke, with Lundell still on guitar but joined by "Johnny H" and Xevi "Strings" Abellán, Danny Engstrom and Sue Gere on bass and drums by Freddie Cocker Kvarnebrink. Former band member John Ricco makes a guest appearance on guitar, as does The Mission guitarist Mark Gemini Thwaite. The band embarked on a month-long European tour in November of 2012, followed by a brief tour through the Eastern United States in December. As of 2013, Clarke lives in Berlin, Germany.
Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]
(1990) We Cry Out: 1. We Cry Out (LP Version)
(1991) Hero: 1. Hero (LP version) 2. Twenty Four Hours (previously unreleased) 3. Ghetto Nation (Different from released version)
(1991) The Wasteland: 1. The Wasteland (Censored Version) 2. The Wasteland (LP Version)
(1992) Ghetto Nation: 1. Ghetto Nation (album version) 2. Intro (live) 3. Love Desctruciton (live) 4. Blown (live)
(1992) Love Destruction
(1995) Space Age Singles: 1. The Drug (edit) 2. I Wanna Get Some (edit) 3. The Drug (album version) 4. I Wanna Get Some (album version)
Albums[edit]
(1990) Last Decade Dead Century
(1991) Drugs, God and the New Republic
(1992) Salutations from the Ghetto Nation
(1993) Chill Pill
(1994 UK, 1995 US) The Space Age Playboys
(1996) Odds & Ends (also released under the title Fucker in Europe.)
(2000) Classics
(2008) Live in England
(2009) Destroy the War Machine (originally released as Chinese Democracy, also released as ...And We Rock And Roll!)
(2012) Stiff Middle Finger

94 lsd speed butane pot cider and this lot no wonder i cant remember much of my teenage years
 
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http://youtu.be/yqGY15CCOG8 Mind Funk Mind Funk Full Album yet another album you lot should check out if you dnt know it all ready

1. Sugar Ain't So Sweet
2. Ride & Drive
3. Bring It On
4. Big House Burning
5. Fire
6. Blood Runs Red
7. Sister Blue
8. Woke Up This Morning
9. Innocence

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Mind Funk originally called themselves "Mind Fuck," but their recording company thought the name "Mind Fuck" was to offensive. So the name Mind Funk was conceived, which confused some people in thinking this was a funk metal band, as their first full album, "Mind Funk" was released in 1991, during the height of the funk metal movement. This was also during the height of the grunge movement, but Mind Funk didn't fit comfortably in that sub-genre either, though much closer than it was to funk metal, & both sub-genres were probably responsible for this bands lack of success & eventual obscurity.

Mind Funk is a band that sonic wise is hard to pin down, I guess the closest approximation would be something like Suicidal Tendencies, "Lights Camera Revolution," meets the Rollins Band, with occasional Ozzy like vocals, & early riffs, especially on "Big House Burning Down." Then on "Fire," there's an updated Black Sabbath like vibe. "Sister Blue," is a beautiful change of pace from the intense mid to mid-fast paced metal on this album, & once again, I really can't pin down who Mind Funk sounds like here.

In the end, Mind Funk sounded quite a lot like many bands, then again, no one but Mind Funk, & that is the biggest problem with this album, it's lack of identity, for the band didn't have a strong enough original sound to quantify as groundbreaking. Three or four of these songs are strong enough to stick in my mind, but the rest are pretty forgettable. A seamlessness pervades, they all sound a like, & that is why I don't find myself reaching for this album much. You may have a different opinion though, & this album does deserved to be heard.
 
Just been rummaging through my vinyl, searching for those classic tracks that end up getting pushed to the back and therefore never played (how do real DJ's actually organise their vinyl btw? any pros on here got a solution?) and found this (amongst others). :)
Bang - Sailaway
 
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