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The Shamen's Mr C loved being 'evil' baddie and slams pop's 'pandemic of a***holeness'

evil acid house band corrupting the nation's youth' - 30 years after drug anthem Ebeneezer Goode was released.Richard West, who is widely known as Mr C, joined the band in 1991 following the success of hit tune Move Any Mountain.The pop star released 'Ebeneezer Goode' the following year on August 24 and it provoked widespread criticism from the media for promoting drug use.Read more: Tributes to Musical Youth's Frederick Waite Jr after death of Pass the Dutchie drummerThe number one hit’s chorus states “Es are good” with the letter E obviously referring to ecstasy - a class A drug which had sparked a national panic in early 90s. BritainAt the time, the band denied the song had any drug references apart from the mention of cigarettes when he says “has anyone got any salmon” towards the end of the song.The outcry saw Mr C and the band dubbed “evil” for “corrupting the nation’s youth”.But Mr C - who returns to the UK for his underground Summer Love Festival next month - was unfazed and revelled by the controversy, stating it was “perfect”.
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Frederick Waite Jr dead: Musical Youth star known for Pass the Dutchie song dies aged 55
Frederick Waite Jr, who was a part of the band Musical Youth, has died aged 55.The star famously played drums on the band's megahit Pass the Dutchie.Musical Youth took to Twitter to break the sad news of Frederick’s death, as fans paid tribute to the late musician. “We are sad to announce the passing of Musical Youth’s drummer Frederick Waite Jr,” the group’s statement read.“Our thoughts go out to him and his family during this sad time. “We have lost a musical legend, who inspired many young musicians over the last 40 years. “Rest in eternal peace,” the tweet finished, with a picture attached of a young and smiling Frederick.Details surrounding the 55-year-old’s death are not yet known, but Birmingham City Council have confirmed he died on July 20.British-Jamaican reggae band Musical Youth formed in 1979 in Birmingham, making their mark on the 80s music scene. The band are best remembered for their 1982 single Pass the Dutchie, which achieved the number one spot on various charts around the globe. Musical Youth consisted of lead vocalist and percussionist Dennis Seaton, keyboard player Michael Grant, and guitar player and vocalist Kelvin Grant. The band also included Frederick on drums and his late brother Patrick Waite on bass guitar.Patrick tragically died from a heart condition in 1993 when he was aged just 24. In their heyday, the band recorded two albums and earned a Grammy Award nomination before disbanding in 1985 after a series of tragedies and personal problems.In 2001, Dennis and Michael returned as a musical duo, while Kelvin pursued a solo music career.Musical Youth’s other hits include Youth of Today and Never Gonna Give You Up, which is not to be confused with Rick Astley’s hit of the same name. The band
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