Helix - Make Me Do (Anything You Want) (SUPERSCALED TO HD) 🇨🇦

(Make Me Do) Anything You Want“, is single from “Walkin’ The Razor’s Edge“, reaching number 44 on the Canadian RPM Pop Chart. The third video from the Walking the Razor’s Edge album was filmed in Toronto and stayed on heavy rotation on Much Music for most of the year. In 1984, they released No Rest for the Wicked, with the late Greg “Fritz“ Hinz (ex-Starchild) on drums. Under manager William Seip’s advice, Helix dropped their T-shirts and jeans in favour of leather clothing in order to stay current. The tour for this album cycle was not without drama. Mike Uzelac, whose drug use had become problematic, left the band to be replaced by a bass player named Peter Guy from London, Ontario. Guy was unable to travel to the United States due to a previous drug conviction, and Uzelac came back to finish the tour. When Uzelac had fulfilled his commitment, Mark Rector of Kitchener was hired on bass. He was let go at the conclusion of the tour. With the addition of bassist Daryl Gray completing the band’s classic 1980s lineup, they released Walkin’ the Razor’s Edge in 1984. It sold over 100,000 copies in Canada, and over 400,000 internationally. The album also included their best known song “Rock You“.
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