Jackyl - She Loves My Cock (live 2-2-2013) video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/02/03

Performing at the Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh, North Carolina on Saturday February 2, 2013.

Shot out of Kennesaw, Georgia with its wild, untamed and uncouth approach to rock 'n' roll, Jackyl formed in 1991 with equal parts hard rock, heavy metal and Southern rock, bringing back rock 'n' roll, back to its down-to-earth, wild, fun-loving origins. Full of spit, swagger and a "dirty" sense of humor, Jackyl quickly earned a deal with Geffen Records. Jackyl's live shows were legendary before the ink dried on the Geffen contract.

Their 1992 self-titled debut album went platinum and featured notable rock radio hits like "Down On Me", "When Will It Rain", "I Stand Alone" and, most notably "The Lumberjack" which vocalist Jesse James Dupree performs a chain-saw solo. Dupree's chain-saw escapades became one of many Jackyl trademarks. Jackyl hit the road, stopping long enough to record new albums.

1993 saw "Mental *@%.!" featured on 'The Beavis & Butt-head Experience,' a compilation album of songs tied in with MTV's hit cartoon series; it was certified triple platinum.

1994 was one of the most important years in the band's career. Their second album 'Push Comes To Shove' went gold. Jackyl had one of the most acclaimed performances at Woodstock '94 in Saugerties, NY. The resulting double album 'Woodstock 94' went platinum and included "Headed For Destruction" (a track from 'Push Comes To Shove').

In 1996, the live recording of the 'Night Of The Living Dead' was released exclusively in Europe on Mayhem Records.

It wasn't long before Jackyl followed A&R legend John Kalodner (who signed them to Geffen) to Sony Music's imprint Epic Records. 'Cut the Crap' was released in 1997 and benefited from two industry heavyweights overseeing its recording: producer Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica) and mixer Kevin Shirley (Silverchair, Aerosmith). The album spawned the rock radio hit "Locked and Loaded," which included guest vocals by AC/DC's Brian Johnson. This was the first time Johnson recorded with another artist since he joined AC/DC 17 years earlier.

In 1998, a collection of B-sides titled 'Stayin' Alive' appeared on Shimmering Tone Records. The biggest highlight of the year was the best-of collection 'Choice Cuts' released by Geffen Records.

The band earned two Guinness Book of World Records citations and the designation "The Hardest Working Band in Rock 'N' Roll" for performing 100 shows in 50 days as well as 21 shows in 24 hours. Dupree says the most grueling of the two was 21 shows in 24 hours. Jackyl completed the task in Texas and the shows were done with full lights and sound. The daytime sets were 45 minutes long whereas the nighttime sets were between 90 and 120 minutes long.

In 2002, Jackyl released 'Relentless' on Humidity Records. It contained the second collaboration with Brian Johnson, "Kill the Sunshine".

In 2003, Universal Music/Geffen Records issued a best-of series CD as part of its acclaimed '20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection'.

For a band that built its reputation as road warriors, it's surprising that a full-length live album meant for worldwide release did not appear until 2004 with the separate release of the 'Live at the Full Throttle Saloon' CD and DVD on Sanctuary Records; recorded and filmed in 2003 in Sturgis, South Dakota as part of the legendary bike rally.

Jesse Dupree - vocals, guitar

Jeff Worley - guitar

Roman Glick - bass

Chris Worley - drums

http://www.jackyl.com

Comments

9 years ago

Robert Jensen

Best song lyrics ever.

9 years ago

John Jackson

fucking bunch of ritards

9 years ago

John Jackson

this band is shit, fuck awful gutter music that anyone could play...jeezzzz.... music for stupid bastards...i guess there has to be that out there because there are stupid bastards...but wow...the dumbest music this side of rap crap....ewwwww....

9 years ago

Joey McNew

Ha, a quick story.... My band played this song at a bar in Missouri and in the middle of the song, two old folks (bar owners) came up and told us to stop playing that song and leave.... Long story short, we did a crowd participation and they wanted to hear this song or they would tear the damn place up so.... We turned up louder and rock that place and by popular demand we were there many more times... Nothing like taking over a dive bar! Hahahahaaa!

9 years ago

John Q Allen

The Flamin drum kit is pretty awesome!!

9 years ago

Eric Shippert

The guy running the soundboard should be fired. No vocals.

9 years ago

jpavlekovich

sound quality isn't worth the long ass intro ......

9 years ago

Syless Bryant

Oh my God....the best band ever!!! 

9 years ago

Greg Thornton

If I had a dollar lol. Great song 

9 years ago

tom smith

Jackyl is 1 of the bands that i will always remember the very 1st time i heard em!

10 years ago

drsest

HANDS UP AND DOWN

10 years ago

Dominic Mastroianni

This would be cool in the 80's/90's but now it just seems too be a bunch of old dudes playing lame riffs

10 years ago

813lynch

Had this cd since i was like 6

10 years ago

mega tim

THE BEST SONG EVER WRITTEN HANDS DOWN!!!

10 years ago

carolann O'Connell

lol lol !!

11 years ago

mark106t9

Great Show at the Lincoln. Best concert venue around! Jackyl rocked!

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