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Track 1 from the 1983 album "Headhunter.
LYRICS:
I am the animal, my god, I am the beast I love to see you bleed, so welcome to my feast We're ser...
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Track 1 from the 1983 album "Headhunter.
LYRICS:
I am the animal, my god, I am the beast I love to see you bleed, so welcome to my feast We're serving human flesh to keep you satisfied With every bloody bite you eat, another's going to die
Don't give me politics, don't give me public schools Just keep the cops and t.v. police, from breaking all the rules I am the raging bull, no fear, no Sympathy Sex and drugs and rock and roll, that's my cup of tea
Feel the heat, throw your bodies into the fire Time to feed, Headhunter, Headhunter Headhunter, Headhunter
My axe is clean and soft and blade is shining bright She's hungry for her midnight snack And heads will roll tonight, I am the hunter Not easy to please, stand in line, she cures their lust Victims on their knees aahh
Headhunter, Headhunter Headhunter, Headhunter Headhunter, Headhunter
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Szenes from the Original Movie "Heavy Metal" (1981) and the original theme to this movie.
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Born Irving Lee Dorsey in New Orleans, Louisiana, Dorsey moved to Portland, Oregon when he was ten years old. He served in the United States Navy a...
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Born Irving Lee Dorsey in New Orleans, Louisiana, Dorsey moved to Portland, Oregon when he was ten years old. He served in the United States Navy and began a career in prizefighting. Boxing as a light heavyweight in Portland in the early 1950s, he fought under the name "Kid Chocolate" and was quite successful.
Dorsey met songwriter/producer Allen Toussaint at a party in the early 1960s, and was signed to the Fury record label. The song that launched his career was inspired by a group of children chanting nursery rhymes - "Ya Ya" went to number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. He recorded other songs for Fury before the label folded, and Dorsey went back to his car repair business.
Toussaint later came back on the Amy label and began to work with Dorsey once again. From 1965 to 1969 Dorsey put seven songs in the Hot 100, the most successful of which was "Working in the Coal Mine" in 1966. It was to be his second and last Top Ten song. In 1970 Dorsey and Toussaint collaborated on an album entitled Yes We Can; the title song was Dorsey's last entry in the singles chart. It was later a hit for the Pointer Sisters under the title, "Yes We Can Can".
Dorsey appeared on an album with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, which led to more recordings on his own with ABC Records in the late 1970s. In 1980, Dorsey opened for English punk band The Clash on their U.S. tour.
Dorsey contracted emphysema and died in New Orleans in 1986, at the age of 61.
Dorsey's songs have been covered by artists as diverse as Petula Clark ("Ya Ya Twist," a 1962 French version of "Ya Ya") and Devo ("Working in the Coal Mine").
Artist - Lee Dorsey Song - Working In The Coal Mine
(Lyrics) Working in the coal mine Going down down down Working in the coal mine Whoops I wanna sit down
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Five o'clock in the morning I'm already up and gone Lord I'm so tired How long can this go on refrain refrain
Cause I work every morning Hauling coal by the ton, But when saturday rolls around I'm too tired to have any fun refrain refrain
Spoken:Lord, I'm so tired. How long can this go on?
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Alice Cooper - Be My Lover
Lyrics: She struts into the room Well I don't know her But with a magnifying glance I just sort of looked her over, hmm We...
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Alice Cooper - Be My Lover
Lyrics: She struts into the room Well I don't know her But with a magnifying glance I just sort of looked her over, hmm We have a drink or two Well, maybe three And then suddenly she starts telling me Her life story She says
Baby, if you wanna be my lover You better take me home 'Cause it's a long long way to paradise And I'm still on my own
Told her that I came From Detroit City And I played guitar In a long-haired rock and roll band She asked me why The singer's name was Alice I said listen, baby You really wouldn't understand
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Oh baby, if you wanna Be my lover You better take me home 'Cause it's a long long way to paradise And I'm still on my own
Oh baby, if you wanna Be my lover You better take me hoooooome 'Cause it's a long long way to paradise And I'm still on my oooooown
Ooooooh
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Directed by Roger Ballen & NINJA Director of Photography Melle Van Essen Edited by Jannie Hondekom @ Left Post Production by Blade We luf u Fraser
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Directed by Roger Ballen & NINJA Director of Photography Melle Van Essen Edited by Jannie Hondekom @ Left Post Production by Blade We luf u Fraser
www.RogerBallen.com www.DieAntwoord.com
ZEF FILMS 2012
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