Foreigner - "Soul Doctor" (Never Seen Before 1994 Video) video free download


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The music video "Soul Doctor" was produced my Moon and Stars Studio and posted at Paul Andriello Productions in1994. This video was a live performance by Foreigner for WNEW Radio - shot at Electric Ladyland Studios in NYC, 1994.

The song "Soul Doctor" is featured on "Foreigner: Complete Greatest Hits Album. Directed by Lemeul B. Muniz - Camera by Pete Plumley - Edited by Paul Andriello. One of the last videos featuring the powerful duo: Lou Gramm & Mick Jones.

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10 years ago

Timi T.

Well, that's just wrong. I mean, Lou's incredible, but that doesn't make Kelly Hansen any less of a singer. He's also an amazing vocalist, denying that is stupid.

11 years ago

Marcus Giz

i miss lou gramm :(

12 years ago

plu4all

I saw this tour at one of the greatest rock clubs in the states at the time: "It was the place that your mother warned you about - HAMMERJACKS!" Here in Baltimore! The club was on the back of an Iron Maiden LP that listed rock clubs around the world. This was a great show, in a rock club setting!!! Two Great Powers - LOU & MICK I Love These Guys!!!

12 years ago

Bear Skagnetti

This song has some god dam soul in it !!!

13 years ago

halwork

Sorry. The current band is not Foreigner . Are you kidding me ????? 1 original member, and not even the singer ????? I know Mick has to make a living, but please call it Mick Jone's Foreigner. There is no Foreigner without Lou Gramm .

14 years ago

tryithere

Actually Lou co-wrote most of the hits with Foreigner up until and including 4, after that Mick Jones became more controlling over content and Lou started leaning toward solo music. This song doesn't really have a clean flow through it.

14 years ago

mufflerbearin

yeah this hell of a song. me either

14 years ago

CokaCoolA

wrong decade

14 years ago

CharlesNigro

I had originally said it, he was responding to what I said. Lou Gramm is a good songwriter, but Mick is better imo.

14 years ago

CharlesNigro

I don't have any problem with Lou Gramm, he was the reason that I got into Foreigner in the late 70's. Foreigner doesn't exist to me anymore because only one original member is left.

14 years ago

CharlesNigro

Calm down, I'm not saying he didn't write anything, I'm just saying that he wasn't an equal songwriting partner with Jones until Agent Provocateur. I don't know why I thought it was 4...

14 years ago

Lemeul Muniz

Lou Gramm had a benign (non-cancerous) tumor removed. It took a toll on Gramm's adrenal and his pituitary glands.

14 years ago

CharlesNigro

I meant that he wasn't a major co-writer until 4, should've phrased that better.

14 years ago

4samreno

Thanks so much for posting this video...it's my favorite Foreigner song!!! But of course, all of their music is fantastic!!!! & yes, they do put on a helluva show!!!!!!!!!

14 years ago

MissThe80s

Cool story, Danno. Thanks for sharing!

14 years ago

Danno21F

He had a brain tumor removed 10-12 years ago. It messed him up for a long time. Ted Nugent was the headliner that night. This was Foreigner's very first tour. They came onstage in t-shirts, ratty jeans, old sneakers - nobody even clapped. We thought they were roadies. Then they just stood there in their crappy old clothes and killed the place. Lou Gramm was probably 90% of it. I've never seen anyone give off that much energy. Ted was great too, but something of a letdown after Lou.

14 years ago

Danno21F

God, I love this band. Saw them in the 70s right after their first album came out - they were still a warm-up band (they blew the headliner away). Lou Gramm was a force of nature. Get well, Lou. You're one of my favorite humans.

15 years ago

funnyhaha07

Wow in this video I would have never guessed that Lou would have been the one they would have to replace first, he has so much more energy than the guitarist. I wish Lou the best, his voice was so good! He'll be alright athletes and models have alot shorter career than Lou's had. He's had a great run!

15 years ago

goesfastandfar

I agree with CharlesNigro. Lou Gramm co-wrote almost all of Foreighner's hits with Mick Jones. Together they all made up the chemistry that allowed Foreighner to be so popular. But when Lou left, the band promptly dropped way down in impact.

15 years ago

feargal75

UNCLEPAULIETV - absolutely agree with you - Love Lou Gramm FOREVER !!!!! God (or someone else ??) bless Lou.

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