Steel Pulse originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School, Birmingham, and comprised David Hinds (lead vocals, guitar), Basil Gabbidon (lead guitar, vocals) and Ronnie McQueen (bass).
However, it is Hinds who, as songwriter, has always been the engine behind Steel Pulse, from their early days establishing themselves in the Birmingham club scene onwards. Formed in 1975, their debut release, 'Kibudu, Mansetta And Abuku" arrived on the small independent label Dip, and linked the plight of urban black youth with the image of a greater African homeland. They followed it with 'Nyah Love' for Anchor.
Surprisingly, they were initially refused live dates in Caribbean venues in the Midlands because of their Rastafarian beliefs. Aligning themselves closely with the Rock Against Racism 1 organisation, they chose to tour instead with sympathetic elements of the punk movement, including the Stranglers, XTC etc.: "Punks had a way of enjoying themselves - throw hordes at you, beer, spit at you, that kind of thing".
Eventually they found a more natural home in support slots for Burning Spear, which brought them to the attention of Island Records. Their first release for Island was the 'Ku Klux Klan' 45 rpm, a considered tilt at the evils of racism, and one often accompanied by a visual parody of the sect on stage.
By this time their ranks had swelled to include Selwyn 'Bumbo' Brown (keyboards), Steve 'Grizzly' Nesbitt (drums), Fonso Martin (vocals, percussion) and Michael Riley (vocals). Handsworth Revolution was an accomplished long playing debut and one of the major landmarks in the evolution of British reggae.
However, despite critical and moderate commercial success over three albums, the relationship with Island had soured by the advent of Caught You (released in the US as Reggae Fever). They switched to Elektra, and unveiled their most consistent collection of songs since their debut with True Democracy, distinguished by the Garveyeulogising 'Rally Around' cut.
A further definitive set arrived in Earth Crisis. Unfortunately, Elektra chose to take a leaf out of Island's book in trying to coerce Steel Pulse into a more mainstream vein, asking them to emulate the pop-reggae stance of Eddy Grant. Babylon Bandit was consequently weakened, but did contain the anthemic 'Not King james Version', which was a powerful indictment on the omission of black people and history from certain versions of the Bible.
Their next move was id Hinds of Steel Pulse to MCA for State Of Emergency, which retained some of the synthesized dance elements of its predecessor. Though it was a significantly happier compromise, it still paled before any of their earlier albums.
Rastafari Centennial was recorded live at the Elysee Montmarte in Paris, and dedicated to the hundred year anniversary of the birth of Haile Selassie. It was the first recording since the defection of Fonso Martin, leaving the trio of David Hinds, Steve Nisbett and Selwyn Brown.
While they still faced inverted snobbery at the hands of British reggae fans, in America their reputation was growing, becoming the first ever reggae band to appear on the Tonight television show. Their profile was raised further when, in 1992, Hinds challenged the New York Taxi and Limousine Commission in the Supreme High Court, asserting that their cab drivers discriminated against black people in general and Rastas in particular.
Drummer Steve "Grizzly" Nisbett (15 March 1948 – 18 January 2018) died in 2018.
The band are still recording and touring.
Feel The Passion
Steel Pulse Lyrics
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Of your love love love
Your warm and tender body
I just can't get enough
What a joy to know hearts
Can groove along together
And if they both should ever stop
They say no pain no gain
With us there's been all pleasure
There's no doubt in my mind
That we are truly lovers
You comfort me
Whenever I feel blue
You are my remedy
Your kind of love comes in
Just right on time
I can feel the passion
Of your love love love
Your warm and tender body
I just can't get enough
And how good and how pleasant
It's for us to have each other
And who God has put together
Let no man break asunder
As we stand on solid ground
Foundation never crumble
Cause I'm so certain of your love
So pure and gentle
I can depend on you
Whenever there are problems
You will pull me through
Your kind of love comes in
Right on time
I can feel the passion
Of your love love love
Your warm and tender body
I just can't get enough
I can feel the passion
Of your love love love
Tell me 'bout your love
In Steel Pulse's song Feel The Passion, the lyrics describe the intense and all-consuming nature of love between two people. The singer expresses that he can feel the passion of his lover's warm and tender body and he simply can't get enough of it. He goes on to describe the joy of finding someone to groove along with in life, and how he's certain that their love is true.
The lyrics also touch on the idea that no love comes without its struggles, but with this particular couple, it seems that they've experienced only pleasure together. The singer praises the comfort and support that his partner provides him whenever he feels down, and describes how dependable their love is in times of trouble. The allusion to a strong foundation that never crumbles suggests that their love is genuine and will stand the test of time.
Overall, Feel The Passion rejoices in the beauty of love and the strength it brings to two people who truly care for each other. The lyrics acknowledge that love isn't always easy, but it's worth the struggle to find someone who can bring out the best in you and who you can depend on through thick and thin.
Line by Line Meaning
I can feel the passion
The singer acknowledges the intense emotions present in their relationship and how strongly they feel about their partner.
Of your love love love
The passion they feel specifically relates to their love for their partner, which is described as existing in multiple layers.
Your warm and tender body
The physical presence of their partner is a source of comfort and pleasure for the singer, reinforcing their emotional and physical connection.
I just can't get enough
Their love and attraction towards their partner is so strong that they never tire of being close to them or spending time together.
What a joy to know hearts
The artist expresses gratitude for the happiness and pleasure that comes from being in a harmonious and loving relationship with another person.
Can groove along together
They are in sync with their partner and find that they are able to enjoy shared experiences and moments of connection and intimacy.
And if they both should ever stop
The singer recognizes that it is possible for their relationship to falter or fail but also emphasizes that they have each other for support and strength during difficult times.
We know we got each other
The artist and their partner have a strong bond and a sense of trust and support that they know they can rely on no matter what happens.
They say no pain no gain
The artist alludes to a common phrase or belief that suggests that difficult or challenging experiences are necessary for growth or achievement.
With us there's been all pleasure
The artist feels that their relationship has been characterized by primarily positive emotions and experiences, rather than difficulties or struggles.
There's no doubt in my mind
The singer has complete faith and confidence in their feelings for their partner and in the strength of their relationship as a whole.
That we are truly lovers
They reaffirm that the passion and connection they share is that of true love between two people.
You comfort me
The singer recognizes the ways in which their partner provides them with emotional and physical support when they are feeling down or upset.
Whenever I feel blue
The singer acknowledges that they experience negative emotions or feelings at times, and that their partner is a source of comfort and reassurance during those times.
You are my remedy
The singer views their partner as a solution or cure for the negative emotions or experiences they may face.
Your kind of love comes in
The love and support that their partner offers is unique and personal to them, tailored specifically to their needs and emotions.
Just right on time
The artist emphasizes that their partner's love and support always comes when they need it most, reinforcing their strong bond and connection.
And how good and how pleasant
The singer expresses a sense of satisfaction and pleasure in the happiness and fulfillment they have found in their relationship.
It's for us to have each other
They feel grateful and privileged to be in a loving relationship, and recognize the value and importance of their partnership.
And who God has put together
The artist acknowledges the role of a higher power or spirituality in bringing them and their partner together.
Let no man break asunder
They express a desire to protect and preserve their relationship from outside influences or forces that might seek to damage or weaken it.
As we stand on solid ground
The artist reassures themselves that their relationship is built on a strong foundation and is likely to endure over time.
Foundation never crumble
Their love and connection is strong and durable, and is likely to withstand challenges or difficulties that may arise.
Cause I'm so certain of your love
The artist feels confident and secure in their partner's love for them, and trusts that it will remain steadfast and true.
So pure and gentle
Their partner's love is described as kind, gentle, and free from any negative emotions or feelings.
I can depend on you
The singer welcomes the idea of relying on their partner for support or assistance when they need it.
Whenever there are problems
The singer acknowledges that challenges or difficulties may arise in their lives, but trusts that their relationship will help them overcome those obstacles.
You will pull me through
The artist believes that their partner will be able to help them overcome any difficulties or obstacles they encounter, due to the strength and depth of their connection.
Tell me 'bout your love
The artist invites their partner to share their own feelings and experiences of love, reinforcing the strong and open nature of their relationship.
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: DAVID ROBERT HINDS
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Super Bad
One of the baddest songs ever made feel the passion..
maxime kone
Are you serious!
Asty Diop
What a joy to know our heart can groove along together !!
Your warm and tender body I just can't get enough ...
Musicphill
from 1991 steele pulse - feel the passion - derrick harriott record shop
Marley - ite
Dedé Figueiredo I think it’s Yaz Alexander from Birmingham UK on this track.
Dedé Figueiredo
Do you know who is the singer on the back vocals?
Sidney Robinson
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