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"Until You Suffer Some (Fire and Ice)" is a song by American hard rock band Poison. It was released as the second single from their 1993 album, Native Tongue . The song peaked at number 32 on the UK Singles Chart .
The song was one of four new studio tracks on the live hits album, the others being "Only Time Will Tell", "'No More Lookin' Back (Poison Jazz)" and "Souls On Fire". [2] This was the last single with C.C. DeVille until 2000's Power to the People .
The album titled track and single "(Flesh & Blood) Sacrifice" featured a music video which was initially banned from MTV due to its explicit nature and was eventually released on this compilation. The video compilation was re-released on DVD in 2001 as part of Poison Greatest Video Hits , which received US Gold certification in 2003.
Swallow This Live is the first live album by American glam metal band Poison.It was released in 1991 by Capitol Records.The album features 16 live tracks from Poison's first three studio albums: Look What the Cat Dragged In, Open Up and Say...Ahh!, and Flesh & Blood.
Sight For Sore Ears is the first video album from the rock band Poison, featuring all the Poison music videos from the first two albums, Look What the Cat Dragged In and Open Up and Say...Ahh! and also features behind the scenes footage and in depth interviews.
The track is one of several that reflects ensemble's maturing songwriting of the time. It has been described as one of Poison's best songs. The lyrics are similar to those found in Western music. [2] "Ride the Wind" reached number 25 on the mainstream rock charts and the 38 position on the Billboard Hot 100.
C.C. DeVille originally brought the song to the band, where Rikki Rockett and Bobby Dall added their input. The lyrics were written after a girlfriend of DeVille's was shot and killed in a bar fight in Palm Springs, California. The song is about trying to find the light at the end of the tunnel. [4]
The song was released as a single in 1987 on the Enigma label of Capitol Records, and peaked at number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] " I Want Action" was the first party anthem from the band [ 3 ] and was followed by their first ballad, the top 20 Billboard hit single " I Won't Forget You ".