rsm
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Not a Howard fan, but thanks for this anyway, Howard.
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That did sound pretty good. Paul needs to cut back/resist the need to scream. Sounds like a cat.That sounded great!!
Yep. Saw that. I still want to know exactly what they're doing. It's like it's a track but it's not.Didn't watch the full videos but I figured they were playing along to tracks based on the way Paul and Eric did the count in.
Detroit Rock City... second verse at 2:34... "I just can't wait..."
Hmm
Took my son to this tour back when it first started in 2019. It was a great moment for him to see a legit rock show. And priceless for me to see him enjoying himself.
Nothing like those bonding moments.Did the same with my boy with System of a Down. Think he was 14-15 at the time.
Was a great father/son deal for sure.
Nothing like those bonding moments.
Agreed.I don't expect the Kiss of the '70s, '80s, '90s. I just enjoy they're still doing it. I cut them some slack and manage my expectations. Lots of old bands are doing much worse, some better, but I don't expect any of them to be at the same level they once were.
Like Paul said in one of the videos, "I'm 70 years old, if you want to hear Kiss Alive, listen to that."
Yeah but Ace was doing the pick tap on the string thing in 75, a full year and a half before Simmons worked with VH. I think you can see him do it on the Midnight Special clips from 75.Huge fan until they jumped the shark during their disco years and went no makeup.
interesting fact:
i learned how to tap with my pick on my first instrument-ukulele-after listening to ace’s solo on “shock me” on Kiss Alive II. i bought that album hot off the presses in 77 from a record store called Strawberries on a family trip to Boston. i wasn’t playing electric gtr yet and vh two hand tapping technique had not been deployed in the world until 78.
i theorize that ace having heard eddie via the simmons demos may have pinched that tapping bit from evh and tried jumping the gun on ole ed.
Huge fan until they jumped the shark during their disco years and went no makeup.
interesting fact:
i learned how to tap with my pick on my first instrument-ukulele-after listening to ace’s solo on “shock me” on Kiss Alive II. i bought that album hot off the presses in 77 from a record store called Strawberries on a family trip to Boston. i wasn’t playing electric gtr yet and vh two hand tapping technique had not been deployed in the world until 78.
i theorize that ace having heard eddie via the simmons demos may have pinched that tapping bit from evh and tried jumping the gun on ole ed.