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  • Tom Vu
    Banned
    • Oct 2004
    • 192

    KISS: Paul Stanley on bass?

    Let me beginning by saying that I'm is a KISS fan. My favorite records from KISS are Unmasked, The Elder, and Creatures of the Night. I just have some questions about KISS in their videos. Maybe someone will have a good way to answering the questions.

    The first question is why is Paul Stanley play the bass guitar in "Unholy?" Did he play bass guitar on that song. Does he even play bass guitar. I thought that he was the rhythm guitarer.

    Second question is, why is Paul acting like he was play the lead solo in "I Love it Loud?" He did play the style to match the solo but when the solo came on, the camera focus on Paul while he did his tumble and things like that. Was this done to give the imprress that Ace was no longer the lead guitarer and they try to phase him out? I know Vinnie Vincent play on most of that record but Ace was still considering in the KISS group.

    :confused:
  • RuzDNailz
    Foot Soldier
    • Nov 2004
    • 655

    #2
    Remember this Tom, in most bands people normally switch up
    instruments. I've seen it happen before. Many guitar players TRY to
    pick up the Bass thinking that it's relatively the same thing and vice versa. I myself am learning Bass, but I was told I can't just jump to guitar. Doesn't work that way. As far KISS is concerned, Ace Frehley
    is a very good guitarist, but Paul Stanley is more of a frontman and
    rhythm guitar player. Hope this helps.

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    • SoldMySoul4RnR
      Head Fluffer
      • Feb 2005
      • 360

      #3
      What? No Hagar ass licking? That's a first!

      Okay, the world of Kiss is a very muddled mixed up one. The subject of 'who played on what?' is probably one of the most debated issues in rock music. As early as Destroyer, the band were using session musicians due to tension in the group (that's Dick Wagner from Alice Cooper's band playing the solo on 'Sweet Pain').

      By the time the band had released the four solo albums, all of the four members hated each other. So on Dynasty, Ace Frehley and Paul Stanley opted to play their own bass parts on their songs so they would have more control (and they would have to spend less time with the rest of the band). It is possible for a person to know how to play more than one musical instrument, ya know.

      I don't think Paul played bass on 'Unholy', but he played bass on a heap of Kiss songs. He also played a bunch of solos, thats him soloing on 'A World Without Heroes' and 'Sure Know Something' so maybe he did play the 'I Love it Loud' solo part (it's ridiculously simple part).

      Geez, there's heaps to know about the whole soap opera that is Kiss. Did you know that Peter Criss played drums on only ONE song on both Psycho Circus and Dynasty? Plus he took no part in Unmasked what-so-ever. And Ace was officially out of Kiss by Creatures of the Night, they only put his face on the cover because Gene Simmons was too spineless to admit that he had left, because he knew it would be the final nail in the Kiss coffin.

      Shit, that's only just the beginning. Read "Kiss: Behind the Mask"...get a load of the bitchiness.

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      • Hoongood
        Roadie
        • Jan 2004
        • 119

        #4
        Paul played the lead on I Love It Loud. When Creatures was being recorded, Ace was MIA. This is about the time he had his near fatal DUI car wreck. The leads you hear on Creatures of the Night are Paul and Vinnie Vincent.
        As before mentioned, Ace was only on the cover. He did not play on the album.
        There is even a video to the song "I" from The Elder where the band is performing as a 3 piece on some European "Solid Gold" type show.
        Ace was MIA for that one too.
        Yeah right she says, maybe in your dreams!

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        • SoldMySoul4RnR
          Head Fluffer
          • Feb 2005
          • 360

          #5
          Yeah there's plenty of little stories like that. Kiss behind the scenes is real quality entertainment. Have you read 'Kiss: behind the mask'? There's a whole section at the back where the band and people involved with them give their thoughts on every song on every album.

          Man, the whole band sounds really bitter when talking about each other.

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          • Nickdfresh
            SUPER MODERATOR

            • Oct 2004
            • 49136

            #6
            Originally posted by Hoongood
            Paul played the lead on I Love It Loud. When Creatures was being recorded, Ace was MIA. This is about the time he had his near fatal DUI car wreck. The leads you hear on Creatures of the Night are Paul and Vinnie Vincent.
            As before mentioned, Ace was only on the cover. He did not play on the album.
            There is even a video to the song "I" from The Elder where the band is performing as a 3 piece on some European "Solid Gold" type show.
            Ace was MIA for that one too.
            Interesting...Wow! TOM VU started a good thread for once.

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            • Mr Badguy
              Full Member Status

              • Jan 2004
              • 3554

              #7
              The Kiss boxset book also gives a lot of details about who played what.

              Gene played hardly any bass on "Animalize" and "Asylum", with Paul Stanley and Jean Beauvior (of Crown of thorns) handling the bass work.

              Even Eric Carr played bass.

              His bass parts appear on the songs "Creatures of the night", "I still love you" and "Little Caeser".

              Kiss have the wierdest history when it comes to that kind of shit.

              It seems as though it doesn`t matter who plays what, as long as it sounds like Kiss.
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              • krcampbell
                Groupie
                • Apr 2004
                • 87

                #8
                Where's Gene during this whole mess? Out marketing Kiss brand soda and garden hoses?

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                • Mr Badguy
                  Full Member Status

                  • Jan 2004
                  • 3554

                  #9
                  Originally posted by krcampbell
                  Where's Gene during this whole mess? Out marketing Kiss brand soda and garden hoses?
                  No, he was making the classic movies "Runaway", "Trick or treat" and....um...

                  No Oscar nominations for either best picture or best supporting actor.

                  I remember when he announced he was giving up acting to concentrate full time on Kiss again.

                  He made out like it was big loss to the movie industry.

                  I geniunely think he thought he was Lawrence Olivier or something.
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                  • Terry
                    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 11957

                    #10
                    Apparently Peter Criss didn't even play on Dynasty or Unmasked.

                    Ace said he also played bass on several tunes, and Simmons did some guitar work on Almost Human.

                    Agreed it really doesn't matter much that they swapped instruments. Or that both Alive and Alive 2 had extensive studio retouching. KISS is KISS, you know?
                    Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                    • Terry
                      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 11957

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mr Badguy
                      No, he was making the classic movies "Runaway", "Trick or treat" and....um...

                      No Oscar nominations for either best picture or best supporting actor.

                      I remember when he announced he was giving up acting to concentrate full time on Kiss again.

                      He made out like it was big loss to the movie industry.

                      I geniunely think he thought he was Lawrence Olivier or something.
                      Well, nobody could ever accuse Gene of an overblown sense of humility.
                      Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                      • Warham
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 14589

                        #12
                        Actually, some high-profile bands from the 60's have the notorious distinction of not really having played on a majority of their singles or most of their album cuts, relying on session musicians to do the work.

                        KISS seems to have at least kept it 'in house' so to speak, similar to Van Halen, when Ed was rumored for doing the Bass Player's® parts after 1984.

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                        • SoldMySoul4RnR
                          Head Fluffer
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 360

                          #13
                          If you think Simmons has an ego, you should check out the quotes from Bob Kulick in 'Behind the mask', he's Bruce Kulick's brother and was first choice for the lead guitar spot in the band before Ace walked in. Man, this guy is fuckin' bitter! Every single time he opens his mouth it's to put someone down (mainly Ace) and praise himself. He talks about himself as if he's the worlds greatest guitarist.

                          He played on Stanley's solo album, I was listening to it the other day and seriously, I don't see what makes him so much better than Ace.

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                          • Mr Badguy
                            Full Member Status

                            • Jan 2004
                            • 3554

                            #14
                            Originally posted by SoldMySoul4RnR
                            He played on Stanley's solo album, I was listening to it the other day and seriously, I don't see what makes him so much better than Ace.
                            I think he did his best work on the W.A.S.P. albums he did.

                            His tone on the "Paul Stanley" album really sucked but he is/was nowhere near as good as Ace.

                            I don`t think Ace gets enough respect as a guitarist.

                            His solos really sing.
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                            • Terry
                              TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 11957

                              #15
                              Originally posted by SoldMySoul4RnR
                              If you think Simmons has an ego, you should check out the quotes from Bob Kulick in 'Behind the mask', he's Bruce Kulick's brother and was first choice for the lead guitar spot in the band before Ace walked in. Man, this guy is fuckin' bitter! Every single time he opens his mouth it's to put someone down (mainly Ace) and praise himself. He talks about himself as if he's the worlds greatest guitarist.

                              He played on Stanley's solo album, I was listening to it the other day and seriously, I don't see what makes him so much better than Ace.
                              Neither of the Kulick's do much of anything for me. Paul and Gene seem to think both of them are great......whatever.

                              Ace was a pretty decent player. Maybe a bit limited considering all the shredders who came down the pipe after him, but Frehley's solos fuckin' sing, agreed.
                              Scramby eggs and bacon.

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