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Coil was an English cross-genre, experimental music group formed in 1982 by John Balance—later credited as "Jhonn Balance"—and his life partner and collaborator Peter Christopherson, aka "Sleazy". The duo worked together on a series of releases before Balance chose the name Coil, which he claimed to be inspired by the omnipresence of the coil's shape in nature. Today, Coil remains one of the most influential and best-known industrial music groups.
The group's first official release as Coil was a 1984 12" album titled How to Destroy Angels released on the Belgian Les Disques du Crépuscule's sublabel LAYLAH Antirecords. Following the 12"s success, Some Bizarre Records produced two albums, Scatology, Horse Rotorvator and Coil departed SomeBizzare Label and Produced Love's Secret Domain, which met with little commercial success, but were praised as innovative due to their blend of industrial music and acid house.
In 1985, the group began working on a series of soundtracks, amongst them music for the first Hellraiser movie based on the novel The Hellbound Heart by their acquaintance at that time, Clive Barker. The group's first live performance in 16 years occurred in 1999, and began a series of mini-tours that would last until 2004. Following the death of John Balance on 13 November 2004, Christopherson announced via their official record label website Threshold House that Coil as an entity had ceased to exist.
Coil is an album by Toad the Wet Sprocket released in 1997. It is their fifth studio album, and the final one before the band broke up in 1998. As with previous albums, Coil was released under the Columbia Records label and produced by Gavin MacKillop.
This album has been praised by some as the band's most mature album. It combines themes explored in all of their previous albums - including love, spirituality and the virtues of an uncomplicated life - and it continues the straightforward rock sound found in Dulcinea. One song from the album, "Come Down", hit the Billboard Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock Charts, and the single "Crazy Life" explores the perceived injustices experienced by Leonard Peltier. "Whatever I Fear" was also released as a single but failed to chart with poor backing from Columbia Records; thus in turn, the planned fourth single "Dam Would Break" was never released.
Pork is the culinary name for meat from the domestic pig (Sus domesticus). It is the most commonly consumed meat worldwide, with evidence of pig husbandry dating back to 5000 BC. Pork is eaten both freshly cooked and preserved. Curing extends the shelf life of the pork products. Ham, smoked pork, gammon, bacon and sausage are examples of preserved pork. Charcuterie is the branch of cooking devoted to prepared meat products, many from pork.
Pork is the most popular meat in East and Southeast Asia, and is also very common in the Western world. It is highly prized in Asian cuisines for its fat content and pleasant texture. The religions of Judaism and Islam, as well as some Christian denominations, forbid pork consumption; the sale of pork is illegal in many Muslim countries, particularly in those with sharia law as part of the constitution, and is severely restricted in Israel (the only country with a Jewish majority).
The pig is one of the oldest forms of livestock, having been domesticated as early as 5000 BC. It is believed to have been domesticated either in the Near East or in China from the wild boar. The adaptable nature and omnivorous diet of this creature allowed early humans to domesticate it much earlier than many other forms of livestock, such as cattle. Pigs were mostly used for food, but people also used their hides for shields and shoes, their bones for tools and weapons, and their bristles for brushes. Pigs have other roles within the human economy: their feeding behaviour in searching for roots churns up the ground and makes it easier to plough; their sensitive noses lead them to truffles, an underground fungus highly valued by humans; and their omnivorous nature enables them to eat human rubbish, keeping settlements cleaner.
Pork barrel is a metaphor for the appropriation of government spending for localized projects secured solely or primarily to bring money to a representative's district. The usage originated in American English. In election campaigns, the term is used in derogatory fashion to attack opponents. However, scholars use it as a technical term regarding legislative control of local appropriations.
The term pork barrel politics usually refers to spending which is intended to benefit constituents of a politician in return for their political support, either in the form of campaign contributions or votes. In the popular 1863 story "The Children of the Public", Edward Everett Hale used the term pork barrel as a homely metaphor for any form of public spending to the citizenry. However, after the American Civil War, the term came to be used in a derogatory sense. The Oxford English Dictionary dates the modern sense of the term from 1873. By the 1870s, references to "pork" were common in Congress, and the term was further popularized by a 1919 article by Chester Collins Maxey in the National Municipal Review, which reported on certain legislative acts known to members of Congress as "pork barrel bills". He claimed that the phrase originated in a pre-Civil War practice of giving slaves a barrel of salt pork as a reward and requiring them to compete among themselves to get their share of the handout. More generally, a barrel of salt pork was a common larder item in 19th century households, and could be used as a measure of the family's financial well-being. For example, in his 1845 novel The Chainbearer, James Fenimore Cooper wrote: "I hold a family to be in a desperate way, when the mother can see the bottom of the pork barrel."
Pork is an Argentine post-grunge band founded in 2002 by the Bar Rabia twins. The band members are the Bar Rabia twins (Czar and Gaston), Nino Conde and the recent new member Max Mateo.
In August 2006, Pork supported American band Fear Factory at the Pepsi Stadium in Buenos Aires, drawing the attention of Alejandro Taranto, an executive producer for bands such as A.N.I.M.A.L. and Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. He later had Pork signed onto TommyGun Entertainment and Universal Music Argentina to record their debut album.
The recording sessions took place between April and June 2007 at "Del Cielito Studio", which is now owned by local band Bersuit Vergarabat. The post-production and mastering was done by Eduardo Bergallo. The album, titled "Multiple Choice", was released in May 2008. The song "Akira" was the first single, and a video involving an anime character and the band can be seen on MTV and Much Music.
In July 2008, Pork played at the Adolescent Fest sponsored by MTV. In October 2008, Pork was selected to support American band Nine Inch Nails, playing right before the main act.
1. Fire of the Mind 00:00 2. The Last Amethyst Deceiver 5:13 3. Tattooed Man 15:24 4. Triple Sun 21:58 5. It's in My Blood 25:45 6. I Don't Get It 30:34 7. Heaven's Blade 36:12 8. Cold Cell 40:33 9. Teenage Lightning 2005 44:45 10. Amber Rain 51:55 11. Going Up 57:06 Presented under fair use, but will be taken down upon request. Support the artist here: http://importantrecords.com/artist/coil R.I.P. John Balance. You were an essential and innovative voice in modern music, and your presence will be sorely missed.
Full album. Sourced from MP3. 1. Are You Shivering? 0:00 2. Red Birds Will Fly Out Of The East And Destroy Paris In A Night 9:35 3. Red Queen 22:16 4. Broccoli 33:15 5. Strange Birds 42:31 6. The Dreamer is Still Asleep 50:04 John Balance Peter Christopherson Thighpaulsandra Drew McDowall Another limited release, the first of two volumes. Rare, and probably worth a bit more (I don't mean in monetary terms; I mean intrinsic value) than Moon's Milk's bonus disc. You should recognize some of these songs from live Coil performances. "Broccoli" is one of the few Coil songs Peter sings on. That being said, John does share the vocals with him. Thighpaulsandra's first appearance on a Coil album.
visual from Colour Sound Oblivion DVD 16 audio from Apes Of Naples Written and performed by Coil (1985-2005). Jhonn Balance: vision, words, voice. Peter Christopherson: realization, sequence, sound design. Words from the "Are You Being Served" theme sung by Francois Testory.
Previous video: https://youtu.be/pxNLTRl36HQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greatscottlab Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreatScottLab Support me for more videos: https://www.patreon.com/GreatScott?ty=h In this video I will explain why coils/inductors are so important in different DC circuits. I will talk about magnetic fields (MF), induction, Lenz Law and inductance. The example circuits include: boost converter, buck converter and flyback diode protection.
Coil - Careful What You Wish For Album : The New Backwards LP (2008) Film : More (1969)
Coil / The Ape Of Naples / Tattooed Man
Visuals from CSO's "Reconstruction Kit." Audio from "Horse Rotorvator."
A song by Coil, from the album "The Ape of Naples"
1. Fire of the Mind 00:00 2. The Last Amethyst Deceiver 5:13 3. Tattooed Man 15:24 4. Triple Sun 21:58 5. It's in My Blood 25:45 6. I Don't Get It 30:34 7. Heaven's Blade 36:12 8. Cold Cell 40:33 9. Teenage Lightning 2005 44:45 10. Amber Rain 51:55 11. Going Up 57:06 Presented under fair use, but will be taken down upon request. Support the artist here: http://importantrecords.com/artist/coil R.I.P. John Balance. You were an essential and innovative voice in modern music, and your presence will be sorely missed.
I am proud to bring back this mini documentary featuring Peter cristopherson discussing his histories with Throbbing Gristle, Psychic Tb, and Coil - the muchmissed groundbreaking band he would form with his lover Jhon Balance and develop over decades. Coil came to its end with the tragic and futile November 2004 death of Balance, a death that Peter and many others had feared was coming.
Coil's rendition of Tainted love (Marc Almond Making a Cameo in the video as well). Covered by Soft Cell, Originally done by Gloria Jones http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tainted_Love I remember when this first came out and how it was misunderstood as being a anti-gay video. Mainly by ill informed listeners who Knew NOTHING about the actual band :P Lastly. This is a HQ Encoding of the Video Since all the encodes i have seen are not properly cropped and blocky :P Anyway... Enjoy..
Coil / The Ape Of Naples / Tattooed Man
Full album. Sourced from MP3. 1. Are You Shivering? 0:00 2. Red Birds Will Fly Out Of The East And Destroy Paris In A Night 9:35 3. Red Queen 22:16 4. Broccoli 33:15 5. Strange Birds 42:31 6. The Dreamer is Still Asleep 50:04 John Balance Peter Christopherson Thighpaulsandra Drew McDowall Another limited release, the first of two volumes. Rare, and probably worth a bit more (I don't mean in monetary terms; I mean intrinsic value) than Moon's Milk's bonus disc. You should recognize some of these songs from live Coil performances. "Broccoli" is one of the few Coil songs Peter sings on. That being said, John does share the vocals with him. Thighpaulsandra's first appearance on a Coil album.
Written by Coil The Ape of Naples Threshold House 2005
visual from Colour Sound Oblivion DVD 16 audio from Apes Of Naples Written and performed by Coil (1985-2005). Jhonn Balance: vision, words, voice. Peter Christopherson: realization, sequence, sound design. Words from the "Are You Being Served" theme sung by Francois Testory.
The Wraiths And Strays Of Paris (3 / 9, 00:20:44) is sure my favorite song of this album.
we do not own the rights to this album Coil ~ Horse Rotorvator ~ 1997 (originally released 1987) The Anal Staircase Slur Babylero Ostia (The Death of Pasolini) Herald Penetralia Ravenous Circles Of Mania Blood From The Air Who By Fire The Golden Section The First Five Minutes After Death
Coil may refer to: