Kory Clarke talking about his discography [4K]
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- This is a video interview with Warrior Soul's Kory Clarke talking about his career and discography during their live show in Athens/Greece on 27th of September 2019 at An club. Video was produced on April 2020 by John Frangos for Rockway.gr.
No other band ever sounded quite like them. The reason they didn’t go supernova was due to K.C continually speaking his mind. A true rebel.🤘🙂🤘.
Always a bad ass! The real deal!
I wonder if Zach de la Rocha was inspired by Korys 'say what you think and f em' song writing? Kory really doesn't get the recognition that he deserves... Apart from those of us who are watching this and know.
Hey Kory thanks for the music. Warrior soul was a large part of the soundtrack of my life in the early 1990s. Your music mattered and still does. Much respect for being real and doing what you do. See you someday on the Golden Shore after this trip is over.
This is excellent. I remain baffled as to how they didn't crack the big time on the basis of the first 4 LPs
Yep great band.
Amen Brother Tony you are so spot on.
First 4 were epic. Band was never the same after Johnny Rico left.
First 5 including Space Age Playboys were all brill. It's a shame their label promoted Nirvana over them. They were much much better!
Salutations kicks serious ass
My all time fave band
An inspiration to see Kory still kickin' it - 'Last Decade' helped reshape my psyche, saw Warrior Soul wipe the floor with Metallica on that tour and thankfully, nothing's been quite the same since...
If you look who Metallica toured with, there’s so many great bands who blew them away who they performed with. I don’t freaking get why Metallica is this massive success, by far the biggest metal act ever, and most of these other bands who were better, just languish in obscurity.
Warrior Soul kicks ass.
So underrated too, amazing live band.
Warrior Soul is such a great band! Greetings from Colombia! 🤘🏻
Warrior Soul!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Space age playboys is my current favourite album ..it's a little gem ..it rips all the way through. ..it's 2023 ..defo worth a revisit .recommended.
Big love to all and the band.
I had the pleasure of meeting him when 'Light your Bonfire' was being made and jammed on his guitar for an hour. I had a small hand in (well more of a finger really) helping him write the Chorus for Light your Bonfire! A freaking awesome human being! Long live KC!
That's my one hour of fame. 😅
If you read this KC, this isn't my claim to fame, but rather a huge thank you for giving me a chance to hang out with a kickass artist!
Kory is amazing, the embodiment of a true rockstar. Shame he never got the recognition he so richly deserves. What a legend.
Salutations from the Ghetto Nation is an awesome album.
I just randomly remembered "We are the Government, We are the Government, We are the Government,", Googled it and remembered, 30 years later, that Warrior Soul are one of my favorite bands of all time and the songs still sound great today.
We are the governments. It's also plural.
Well done Kory. I love your music 🎼. Greetings from (Jerez) Spain 🇪🇸
🏴☠️🎼🏴☠️
Thanks for the music Kory. You guys made some great noise! I still love it, I still play it loud.
So much truth was spoken/written/sung. Wasteland was your Nostradamus moment. truer today than ever! Stay well, stay angry and keep spreading the news.
I've always loved Warrior Soul.
Love Warrior Soul
Warrior Soul одна из моих любимых групп. Я открыл их для себя, благодаря видеосборникам Headbanger ball, в лихие 90-е.
After all these years he's still smashing it - Such conviction. The real deal.
Such a killer band!
I love the fact this guys music is
still alive and kicking!!!!!!
saw these guys twice back in the 90s! Drugs God and Chillpill are still two of my favorite albums!
Such a great great band. So underrated and overlooked. I remember buying the debut when it came out... Incredible.. 87 or 88 I think
What a career. What a life.
Stunned he glosses over Trouble. Funny the guy from a great band that couldn't catch a break is so dismissive of his time in another band that never caught a proper break. I wish he'd done a record with them.
two bands in the 90s above all for me. my longtime friends PANTERA and WARRIOR SOUL. was cool to finally see/meet kory the night they did the BACK ON THE LASH video in hamtramck mi. 100% sober for the show but got nice n lubricated after the gig and watched the sun come up in ann arbor. thx for a rockin evening kory.
So love Salutation and Chill Pill.
Still love it Kory, been listening since the first album
I met kory when he did a free show in Traverse city Michigan. They had just wraped up a long tour and were closing it with a free show because his family lived there. His parents were there, other family of hus were there, it was awesome. I made damn sure i didnt leave the place before meeting him. He was very, very chill when a 6" 4' 270 lb stranger snuck up on him after the show. He didnt hide behind anyone, he was just a graciouse, sweet dude.
Wow! Cool to see Kory still rocks! What a cool surprise. Yes, a real rebel! Your music was the emblem of my life, as it used to be. Ever love you, Warrious Soul!
Kudos to you Kory for living a life you chose full of music and art. You've gone a long way from high school graduation day on the Bentley High School football field. Cheers!
Jeez 30 years on and Kory still delivers a live show like it was the last show on earth. Still one of my favourite bands on the planet and having met some of them through the years, they are true genuine down to earth guys who will always find time to stop n chat or have a drink with the fans.
I love Chill Pill. Concrete Frontier, Soft, Mars love it. Thanks Cory
Saw them twice an absolute brilliant band Warrior Soul ❤️❤️ on their own and support to The Almighty on the space age playboy tour geniuses🤘🤘
nice to see corrie still kickin ass
No worries Kory, I have always loved the snare sound on Drug, God and the New Republic. This is crazy but I have all of Warrior Soul's catalogue on cassette, including Space Age Playboys. I have been a diehard fan of Warrior Soul since 1991 when I went to a Queensryche concert in Halifax NS. They were the opening act and to this day I still remember Kory running out on stage screaming "Bush sucks" "Bush sucks" wearing a long tasseled tan vest and his hair down to his waist and they proceeded to kick my ass and I have been their biggest fan ever since. I even joined their fab club back in the day. They were so good and had so much power live, so intense. It really moved me. Since then sadly Mark has been murdered(terrible loss) and he was such a hard hitting and bad ass drummer, I do not know what Pete McClanahan is up to but I do talk to Johnny Ricco on IG every now and then, he is a pilot now. Kory is one of the most under-rated lead singers of ALL time and I used to tell everybody I could about WS. They did have an underground following but it should have been a lot bigger. Kory is an amazing talented artist, painter and songwriter and drummer. I myself look up to him and a major inspiration as I pay drums and guitar and sing myself. This is long- winded I know but people need to know about this band. I wish I could see that line-up for one more show and although Mark has left us, I pray the other three may get back together for that magic. Love you Kory. Keep up the amazing art! All of it!
Warrior Soul RULES!!!! Youre music is supersonic trippy love every eara.
Most underrated band. watched them in Athens at 'An' club years ago. Still the best live i can remember
The wasteland was an eyeopener to life for me. Thank you!
Awesome !!! Cheers from NYC :-)
Seen Kory at Mother's in Wayne NJ and at Birch Hill in Sayreville NJ In the 90s. Amazing shows.
A true R'nR legend!!!
Kory is a true guardian of RNR. His desire to constantly reinvent coolness is very inspring.
Really stoked by this! Awesome doc
love warrior soul, love kory. so sad his voice is so damaged live. still best rock singer ever
Ya can't mention the NYC area early 90's music scene without talking about the incomparable Warrior Soul! Mad AF Kory Clark was a mainstay in the Jersey & NYC club scene and I was at maaaaaany of their shows in both locals. What an incredible front man! And then there's the music itself. Let's put it this way; when I was gifted my first iPod ALL of Warrior Souls albums were quite literally the first to be downloaded on it. This band was everything to me and still is to this day. And can we just talk about how his music and words are STILL relevant to this very day ("Donald Trump is just a money whore") not to get political but that line has always made me laugh. SIGH. Thanx for the memories, WS!!!
Hey Kory good to see your still going at it ! always enjoyed !
Finally saw Kory & Warrior Soul in the early 2000's at Don Hill's in NYC. Got there early and saw Kory at the bar. Asked him if he were Kory Clarke, and he gave me such a fuckin attitude. Saw half their set. Had to leave with Harley to deliver some goods.
Saw them again at Acme Underground. And they were great again.
First heard their stuff on WSOU Seton Hall Pirate Radio in 1992 when I was a freshman in high school. Bought all their albums. Didn't even know what ecstasy was when I was listening to Trippin On Ecstasy. Discovered what that meant Junior year of high school in the spring of 1994 at Tunnel nightclub. Great times ensued.
The first song its coo. Muy fuerte, con mucha garra. From Barcelona Kory Clarke.
Amazing production 👍
Space age playboys is my favorite album,with cro mags age of quarrel and all killing joke stuff. Tragic what happened to coreys voice. But everytime he plays in hamburg im. there, cause he is a great entertainer
I love these dudes
Kory is probably the ultimate rock & roller.
Cool interview
I learned a few things. Nice. I have every album and a painting tapestry. LET IT ROCK. - Rob
I agree why they weren’t huge as beyond me. But you know they’re resistant and they’ve been around for 30 years like Corey said putting out good rock With soul and poetry. Not to mention a scathing view of corporte corruption.
I remember first here I’m in 1993 and I was just like blown away. The first song I ever ever heard from them was l”love Destruction. Tripping ecstasy is one of my favorites. She’s Glaswegian And I get fucked up are great tracks
Warrior Soul are legendary.
I was 16 when the song Lulliby was on Headbangers Ball. Then few months later he was on the show to promote Wasteland video. He was talking to Rikki Ratchtman and said he was from Detroit and hated the cops there. He said I'm on TV and your not.
He even dissed the LAPD which were mentioned in the Wasteland song. The Detroit people he was talking about were the guys from the Detroit hardcore punk scene who I believe ran him out of town. For what I don't know why
@@hankgege2199 his mouth I presume
Ass kicking rock n roll..In this life and the next..
Kinda shocked Kory is still alive tbh, his voice is totally fucked but he was killer when I saw him open for Qryche on the Drugs God albums cycle.
Surprised he never mentioned the album he did with Mob Research. It’s excellent!
Must be nice to have such good hair.
Fucking LOVE Kory Clarke.
Lots of voice and lots of hair still.. Fucking great.
"The guy that hides in his basement" is me, Chris Rose!
Kory's lyrics were ahead of their time. I mean, the world was fucked then, but take a look around today.
kind of surprised he didnt mention Mark Evans murder...
Thank you for calling out CBGB’s as Old & Done! I lived in Manhattan in 1992 and I rarely if ever went to CBG bees I would much rather just go to an Irish pub or a bar somewhere like Sophie’s have a drink and listen to the jukebox or the Lakeside lounge
My friends would play CBGB's toward the end, like it was open mic night every night. Any talentless anybody could play there.
Sophie's, nice! So many dive bars in alphabet city to choose from. Lakeside RIP. I always hung out at Psycho Mongos/Library, Cherry Tavern, Iggy's. Hell I'm still a regular at Library Bar.
"Detroit got stupid, it was time to go"............😎
Kuddos to KC for still waving the flag of Warrior Soul... the first three records were the best in the history of music... the original lineup should have been among the best in the industry, the hypnotic guitar work, the bass and the drum..of course, George Marino was also a big factor on their sound. and there is KC and his poetry...I mean if you check the lyrics they are so foretelling.. Jump for Joy is still relevant today..
If KC had died after releasing Chill Pill...let's say by suicide or something..the he would have become a legend.. :-) but I'm glad he didn't...
Warrior Soul is like if Guns & Roses were from NYC, and good.
Chill Pill and Salutations are the top of the heap for me. Oh yea, and Space Age... doh
Chill Pill? Really? The only song I dig off that (and I really do love this song) is Drown. Other than that I pretty much skip it all.
@@bschuler6216 Where is there a song called Drown on the album?
@@canadairishguy My bad. The song I was thinking of is called Soft.
what he said way back when about Donald Trump... so freaking true!
Ask him about Tesco Vee and Barry Hennsler
man, i still love this band after so many years. sucks his voice is pretty trashed. Drugs God and The New Republic is marvelous record
Tallahassee Florida plz
Kory and Bruce Dickinson merging into the same person.....
Urine Explosion. Isn't it Lovely.
here's to the losers!!!
I loved the space AGE playboys record and After idiscovered this Great band. They were unlucky,in the period they could have the success they deserved,went out gnr and,After Nirvana. Grest great band...
Why I think it's Bruce Dickinson just under cover? Extremely similar faces.
Where's the hair, man?? Wtf, dude. 🤔