While all automatics have a strong forbidden fruit cachet among cutlery users, its the out-the-fronts (OTFs in auto geek lingo) that really increase their pulse rate. And of that general cutlery category, the modern double-action out-the-fronts are the most sought after. I think all of us find the functioning of these knives a little like [...]
May 30th, 2010 | Posted in pulse rate | No Comments
This is a clip of Steel Pulse playing “Ku Klux Klan” live
at the Rainbow Theatre London, England September 18th, 1980. This was also included in the film Urgh! A Music War.
If you are interested in discussing the Urgh! film please join me at yahoo groups http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/urghmusic2/
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May 4th, 2010 | Posted in pulse | 25 Comments
Smash Hits (c)1993 Elektra Entertainment
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Out on the corner
With my roller skates
Having fun with the girls
Says I’m feeling great woo
In the dark of the night
Street lamps glowing
On full blast is my radio
Radio
Up comes this guy in his flashy car
In his mouth stuck a big cigar
Needed my help said he lost his way
I never heard a word [...]
April 22nd, 2010 | Posted in pulse | 25 Comments
March 14th, 2010 | Posted in heart pulse | 1 Comment
Music video for “Global Warning” from the album “African Holocaust” by Steel Pulse
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January 26th, 2010 | Posted in pulse | 25 Comments
December 4th, 2009 | Posted in heart pulse | 1 Comment
an original from steel pulse
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November 26th, 2009 | Posted in pulse | 25 Comments
Steel Pulse – Steppin Out
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November 20th, 2009 | Posted in pulse | 25 Comments
Steel Pulse Chant A Psalm Live @ Hollywood Park 050809
Lyrics:
Rejoice rejoice
Good tidings I bring you
Hear ye a message to you my friend
Voices cry invoke your angels
When pressure drop it cannot conquer dread no
So blow away your bluesy feeling
Spirits say take the world off you shoulder
One foot in the grave is a foolish step to take [...]
October 27th, 2009 | Posted in pulse pressure | 5 Comments
Following on the heels of Handsworth Revolution and Tribute to the Martyrs, two of the sternest and most politically direct reggae albums to come out of late-’70s England, Caught You (released as Reggae Fever in the U.S.) was received a bit more coolly by the reggae establishment. While there were still heavy messages to be [...]
October 8th, 2009 | Posted in heart pulse | 2 Comments