I listened to this song a thousand times but I never dared to watch the music video 😅. Glad you returned to Skinny Puppy. The guitar riff is a sample from "Helter Skelter" by The Beatles btw.
The physical original single auditory track "Worlock", has materialized on various contrastive comprised compilation renditions/re-mixes/bootlegs over the decades, in duplicate prototypes and configurations. All had circulated as individual singles on records via record stores, post "Rabies" (1989). Titled: The Singles Collect (1999). Remix Dystemper (1998). Skinny Puppy - Worlock (1990). "Heavens Trash" (1993). "Intolerance" (1996). "Doomsday" (Back & Forth Vol. 5 Live) 2001. Last Will & Testament (The Final Show). "Hi-End Ultra X-Treme" (2003). Skinny Puppy 2 (1988-1990). Skinny Puppy 3 (1990-1992). Skinny Puppy 4 (1992-1997). Skinny Puppy (1998-1999). Skinny Puppy 6 (1997-2003). Also film "Resurrection Man" (1998) featured an interlude uncut edit (Worlock) instrumental sample. The film production was produced abroad in 1998. ☘
Words of wisdom! The over 18's Skinny Puppy fan club hahah. Ogre as The McCoy, cEvin as The Spock, and Dwayne as The Kirk. An 80’s synth-pop industrial cataclysmic ballad! ‘Worlock’ is perhaps the egregious sample of morbid macabre composition. Curiosity is that from approximately minute 2:15 a sample of the song "Helter Skelter" by The Beatles appears (specifically the initial guitar riff), later the voice of no one other than Charles Manson is heard reciting/singing the song "Worlock", who famously claimed contained hidden apocalyptic messages. "Worlock" of any atypical sound (but rarely other songs). sample is then warped to be made even more eccentric with all the various asymmetrical instrumentations, then any SP song. The Roland XP-50 was utilized to manufacture the vocoder-effect which became tenaciously infatuated prominent during the British synth-new wave era of mid-1980's. In hindsight, "Worlock" is SP's magnum opus and contemporary remains one of SP's idiosyncratic songs :)
The guy you’re asking about is Ogre, he’s doing the vocals. That bit is pulled from their video for Stairs and Flowers.
Great reaction. I would suggest you another Skinny Puppy song: "Choralone" Too Dark Park backing videos, it's a short one but really, really creepy.
I listened to this song a thousand times but I never dared to watch the music video 😅. Glad you returned to Skinny Puppy. The guitar riff is a sample from "Helter Skelter" by The Beatles btw.
This song was my first intro to skinny puppy back in 1991. Love it!
The physical original single auditory track "Worlock", has materialized on various contrastive comprised compilation renditions/re-mixes/bootlegs over the decades, in duplicate prototypes and configurations. All had circulated as individual singles on records via record stores, post "Rabies" (1989). Titled: The Singles Collect (1999). Remix Dystemper (1998). Skinny Puppy - Worlock (1990). "Heavens Trash" (1993). "Intolerance" (1996). "Doomsday" (Back & Forth Vol. 5 Live) 2001. Last Will & Testament (The Final Show). "Hi-End Ultra X-Treme" (2003). Skinny Puppy 2 (1988-1990). Skinny Puppy 3 (1990-1992). Skinny Puppy 4 (1992-1997). Skinny Puppy (1998-1999). Skinny Puppy 6 (1997-2003). Also film "Resurrection Man" (1998) featured an interlude uncut edit (Worlock) instrumental sample. The film production was produced abroad in 1998. ☘
That was Ogre, the singer, at around 6:20
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"The Crow" style make-up?
Words of wisdom!
The over 18's Skinny Puppy fan club hahah.
Ogre as The McCoy, cEvin as The Spock, and Dwayne as The Kirk.
An 80’s synth-pop industrial cataclysmic ballad! ‘Worlock’ is perhaps the egregious sample of morbid macabre composition. Curiosity is that from approximately minute 2:15 a sample of the song "Helter Skelter" by The Beatles appears (specifically the initial guitar riff), later the voice of no one other than Charles Manson is heard reciting/singing the song "Worlock", who famously claimed contained hidden apocalyptic messages. "Worlock" of any atypical sound (but rarely other songs). sample is then warped to be made even more eccentric with all the various asymmetrical instrumentations, then any SP song. The Roland XP-50 was utilized to manufacture the vocoder-effect which became tenaciously infatuated prominent during the British synth-new wave era of mid-1980's. In hindsight, "Worlock" is SP's magnum opus and contemporary remains one of SP's idiosyncratic songs :)