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Young Lust (other)
Young Lust may refer to: * ''Young Lust'' (comics), an underground comics anthology series that debuted in 1970 * "Young Lust" (song), a 1979 song by Pink Floyd * "Young Lust", a song performed by Ellen Foley on the 1979 album '' Night Out'' * ''Young Lust'' (film) (1984), starring Fran Drescher * '' Young Lust: The Aerosmith Anthology'', a 2001 compilation album ** "Young Lust", a song by Aerosmith from the 1989 album ''Pump A pump is a device that moves fluids (liquids or gases), or sometimes slurries, by mechanical action, typically converted from electrical energy into hydraulic energy. Pumps can be classified into three major groups according to the method they u ...'', and included on the compilation album See also * Young Love (other) {{disambig ...
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Young Lust (comics)
''Young Lust'' was an underground comix anthology published sporadically from 1970 to 1993. The title, which parodied 1950s romance comics such as '' Young Love'', was noted for its explicit depictions of sex. Unlike many other sex-fueled underground comix, ''Young Lust'' was generally not perceived as misogynistic. Founding editors Bill Griffith and Jay Kinney gradually morphed the title into a satire of societal mores. According to Kinney, ''Young Lust'' "became one of the top three best-selling underground comix, along with ''Zap Comix'' and ''The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers''". ''Young Lust'' featured an all-star lineup of underground, and later alternative, cartoonists. Besides Griffith and Kinney, other frequent contributors included Justin Green, Roger Brand, Spain Rodriguez, Diane Noomin, Kim Deitch, Paul Mavrides, Michael McMillan, Ned Sonntag, Phoebe Gloeckner, and Harry S. Robins. In later years, the title was a showcase for female cartoonists like Gloeckner, M. K ...
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Young Lust (song)
"Young Lust" is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1979. It is the ninth track on the band's eleventh studio album ''The Wall'' (1979). The lyrics to the song are about the band throwing themselves into the headlong of hedonism, sex, drugs, and rock and roll. Composition "Young Lust" is a blues-inflected hard rock number in E minor, approximately three minutes, 25 seconds in length. Lead vocals are sung by David Gilmour, with background vocals from Roger Waters during the chorus. The lyrics are about a ''"rock-and-roll refugee"'' seeking casual sex to relieve the tedium of touring. It's one of few Pink Floyd songs in which Gilmour plays bass guitar and one of three songs Gilmour co-wrote for ''The Wall''. On the album, the preceding song, "Empty Spaces," ends with an abrupt transition into "Young Lust." An extended 7" single version was released in Italy, South Africa and Rhodesia. It was 3:58 in length and included a 12-bar instrumental intro with a simp ...
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Night Out (album)
''Night Out'' is the 1979 debut studio album by Ellen Foley, a long-time backup vocalist for Meat Loaf. Seven of the nine tracks were cover versions of Foley's favorite songs, while two were co-written by Foley, one of which was "We Belong to the Night", which hit #1 in the Netherlands and #31 in Australia around Christmas of 1979. The musicians were mostly from Ian Hunter's touring band for his 1979 album ''You're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic'', with the addition of Australian musician Kerryn Tolhurst on slide guitar. Hunter and ex-Spiders From Mars guitarist Mick Ronson produced the album. Ronson suggested the two Philip Rambow songs and the piano backing for the final track "Don't Let Go", written by Hunter.Weird & Gilly. ''The Spider With The Platinum Hair'', p198. John Blake Publishing. 2017. Track listing Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications Personnel *Ellen Foley - vocals *Mick Ronson - guitar, keyboards, percussion, string arrangements ...
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Young Lust (film)
''Young Lust'' is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Gary Weis and starring Fran Drescher and Mews Small. It was co-financed by Paramount. It was an early script by Bruce Wagner and was never theatrically released. It was a spoof of soap operas. Cast *Fran Drescher * Mews Small as Connie *Dana Carvey * Dorothy Constantine as Elaine Bimster * Edith Fields *Lucy Lee Flippin *Terry Kiser *Howard Mann *Dean R. Miller *Alley Mills *John Roarke *Michael W. Schwartz *Lyman Ward *George Wendt *Mary Woronov Production The film was part of a slate of projects that Paramount rushed into production. In April 1982 the film was tentatively meant to come out in May. In June 1982 Paramount said they had no plans to release it. A May 1983 article said the film "was such a mess that it has yet to be officially delivered to Paramount." Bruce Wagner later said "I think the director was having some problems at the time with the studio and it was never released. It was a pro ...
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The Aerosmith Anthology
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Pump (album)
''Pump'' is the tenth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith. It was released on September 12, 1989, by Geffen Records. The album peaked at No. 5 on the US charts, and was certified septuple platinum by the RIAA in 1995. The album contains the hit singles "Love in an Elevator", " The Other Side", " What It Takes", " Janie's Got a Gun", which all entered the Top 40 of the Hot 100. It also has certified sales of seven million copies in the U.S. to date, and is tied with its successor ''Get a Grip'' as Aerosmith's second best-selling studio album in the U.S. ('' Toys in the Attic'' leads with nine million). It produced a variety of successes and "firsts" for the band including their first Grammy Award (" Janie's Got a Gun"). "Love in an Elevator" became the first Aerosmith song to hit number one on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The album was the fourth best-selling album of the year 1990. In the UK, it was the second Aerosmith album to be certified Silver (60,000 units ...
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