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  • bueno bob
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Jul 2004
    • 22951

    The only thing I can listen to on Peter's solo album is "You Still Matter to Me", and only because of its HORRIFIC level of cheese...but to be fair, I hate Gene's just as much - Paul and Ace really turned out the best of the four...
    Twistin' by the pool.

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    • Mr Walker
      Crazy Ass Mofo
      • Jan 2004
      • 2536

      I really like Gene's album... not that it's great, not that it's bad... it's just one of those records that captured a point in my life and whenever I listen to it, it takes me back to a real nice place.

      Ringo fucked Gene... Gene supposedly had Lennon, McCartney & Harrison all lined up to 'secretly' appear on 'Mr Make Believe' but Ringo said no. If you think that for one second that Gene would have kept a Beatles reunion on his solo LP a secret I have a piece of the Brooklyn Bridge to sell you.

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      • indeedido
        Veteran
        • Feb 2004
        • 2293

        I like Gene's solo effort too. It has a nice amount of cheese, but not too thick.
        This space for rent.

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        • Mr Walker
          Crazy Ass Mofo
          • Jan 2004
          • 2536

          Originally posted by indeedido
          I like Gene's solo effort too. It has a nice amount of cheese, but not too thick.
          Gene really made a point to try and show off what a big-shot he was... Joe Perry, Bob Seger, Cher, Rick Neilsen, Donna Summer, Helen Reddy, Peg Fucking Bundy. All those names didn't really mean shit to a 10 year old Jersey boy (except for Joe Perry) but I guess it served Gene's massive ego well.

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          • bueno bob
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Jul 2004
            • 22951

            Originally posted by Mr Walker
            I really like Gene's album... not that it's great, not that it's bad... it's just one of those records that captured a point in my life and whenever I listen to it, it takes me back to a real nice place.
            I understand that better than you think. Cheers!
            Twistin' by the pool.

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            • Mr Walker
              Crazy Ass Mofo
              • Jan 2004
              • 2536

              KISS: New Album Title Confirmed, Track Listing Revealed - Aug. 14, 2009
              KISS manager Doc McGhee has confirmed to Classic Rock magazine that the band's new album will be titled "Sonic Bloom" and that it will be released exclusively through Wal-Mart stores in the U.S. as part of a package including a disc of re-recorded KISS classics (already available in Japan) and a live DVD.

              Due on October 6, "Sonic Bloom" features the following track listing:

              01. Modern Day Delilah
              02. Russian Roulette
              03. Never Enough
              04. Yes I Know (Nobody's Perfect)
              05. Stand
              06. Hot & Cold
              07. All The Glory
              08. Danger Us
              09. I'm An Animal
              10. When Lightning Strikes
              11. Say Yah

              Commented Classic Rock's Geoff Barton: "KISS promised to deliver a back-to-their-roots album and that's exactly what we've got. Recorded in the old-fashioned, analog way, it sounds spectacularly good — no ProTools nonsense in evidence here.

              "The interesting thing is, it's not simply a homage the band's first few albums. There are even nods to records such as [1982's] 'Creatures Of The Night', which had Vinnie Vincent on guitar. KISS seem to have cleverly combined the best of all their eras into a single winning package."

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              • bueno bob
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Jul 2004
                • 22951

                "Sonic Boom" is official, hunh?

                LMAO

                Just BEGS for derision...
                Twistin' by the pool.

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                • Mr Walker
                  Crazy Ass Mofo
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 2536

                  Doc McGhee is one of those guys that always looks like he is up to no good.

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                  • Mr Badguy
                    Full Member Status

                    • Jan 2004
                    • 3565

                    What I don`t get is everyone creaming themselves over Paul`s `78 solo album.

                    I don`t like it much.

                    It`s pretty one dimensional cliched rock with a really flat sound.

                    There are a couple of good songs ("Wouldn`t you like to know me", "Love In Chains", "Goodbye") but I`ve never thought it was even a good album as a package.

                    I love the other three, even Peter`s.
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                    Sitting on a park bench!

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                    • atomicpunk5151
                      Head Fluffer
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 444

                      Originally posted by Mr Walker
                      Doc McGhee is one of those guys that always looks like he is up to no good.
                      Especially if you ever saw him with Vince, Nikki or Tommy.......

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                      • Full Bug
                        Crazy Ass Mofo
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 2921

                        KISS: New Album Artwork, Audio Sample Available - Aug. 17, 2009

                        The cover artwork for the much-anticipated new KISS album, "Sonic Boom", can be viewed below. The CD will be released on October 6 in the U.S. and Canada exclusively via Wal-Mart, Walmart.com and Sam's Club retail locations.

                        "Sonic Boom", produced by guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley in Los Angeles, is the centerpiece of a three-disc set that also features a completely re-recorded greatest hits CD (previously available in Japan) as well as a live DVD shot in Argentina during the band's recent, record-breaking KISS Alive 35 South American tour. The CD set will retail for $12, with pre-orders starting in September on Walmart.com.

                        KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons says, "'Sonic Boom' may be the best new record we've done since 'Destroyer'! It is 'Rock And Roll Over' meets 'Love Gun'. The world's biggest retailer had better get ready for the hottest band in the world and hire more cashiers before October 6!"

                        Stanley adds, "Through all of the albums that are considered our classics, we tried to always find ways to give our fans extras that went beyond just the music. Besides our making the best KISS album in decades, Wal-Mart has made it possible for us to include a bonus CD with 15 of our most famous songs and an additional live DVD, shot during our recent concert in Buenos Aires. So in every sense, 'Sonic Boom' is the ultimate return to classic KISS form. You wanted the best, you got the best!"

                        Wal-Mart, one of America's largest music retailers, is finalizing its exciting plans now for its in-store and online destinations for KISS fans surrounding the launch of the new album and tour, and will host various KISS products in addition to their music in its stores this fall. More details on Wal-Mart KISS activity, announcements regarding album pre-sales, sweepstakes and KISS appearances will be shared shortly.

                        "Sonic Boom" track listing:

                        01. Modern Day Delilah
                        02. Russian Roulette
                        03. Never Enough
                        04. Yes I Know (Nobody's Perfect)
                        05. Stand
                        06. Hot And Cold
                        07. All For The Glory
                        08. Danger Us
                        09. I'm An Animal
                        10. When Lightning Strikes
                        11. Say Yeah

                        Re-recorded KISS classics:

                        01. Deuce
                        02. Detroit Rock City
                        03. Shout It Out Loud
                        04. Hotter Than Hell
                        05. Calling Dr. Love
                        06. Love Gun
                        07. I Was Made For Lovin' You
                        08. Heaven's On Fire
                        09. Lick It Up
                        10. I Love It Loud
                        11. Forever
                        12. Christine Sixteen
                        13. Do You Love Me?
                        14. Black Diamond
                        15. Rock And Roll All Nite

                        KISS bonus live DVD track listing:

                        01. Deuce
                        02. Hotter Than Hell
                        03. C'mon And Love Me
                        04. Watchin' You
                        05. 100,000 Years
                        06. Rock & Roll All Nite

                        A one-minute audio sample of "Modern Day Delilah" can be streamed in the YouTube clip below.

                        Stanley recently stated that "Sonic Boom" is "right up there with our best." He added, "As much as we may have tried at some other times to achieve this, the chemistry, lineup or lack of total commitment from everyone might have been cause for it being impossible. Not now. Not this time.

                        "Before we began the album, I said I was only interested in doing it if I produced and we followed set ground rules; total commitment by everyone, pure guitar-driven KISS, no outside writers, no outside players and my opinion and say would always be final. All said yes and I know we'd all say we've never had more fun together.

                        "All four of us made this our priority. Everyone was involved ever day. From the first day of writing to the last day of recording, everyone was there giving 100% to making this the album we knew we had in us. I've never seen Gene [Simmons] more selfless (yes... Gene!), focused or harder-working. His bass playing, songs and overall contribution help to make this the album you've wanted for so long. Without his spirit, this wouldn't have been possible.

                        "As far as Tommy's [Thayer] guitar playing, he took this chance at bat to consistently hit it out of the park. His playing is fiery and rooted firmly in our history, while making his own mark. Tommy's singing, writing contributions and total involvement made clear what's been missing for so long.

                        "In the twenty years I've known Eric [Singer; drums], I've never seen him this relaxed or creative. His playing is the foundation of our next step forward. Relentless and full of spit and swagger. Many lead singers don't have Eric's chops or range. He's singing great on his track and all over the album."

                        In a recent posting on the band's official web site, Simmons wrote, "The entire writing and recording process of ['Sonic Boom'] harkened back to an earlier, more innocent time. A time that produced albums such as 'Rock And Roll Over' and 'Love Gun'. And, the new songs have that feeling, I have to say.

                        "It all started with a point of view Paul had. The view had to do with ignoring the times, ignoring the critics, not over thinking who and what we are... and that we had nothing to prove to anyone.... nothing. We have been releasing albums and touring for 35 years and why wouldn't we want to do an 'honest' record. Just do it!!! And, he wanted to produce the album himself!!!

                        "While it's true in the past we had produced KISS records together. And we had both produced other acts outside of KISS. But here was Paul saying he wanted to shoulder the responsibility and burden of steering the good ship KISS on his own.

                        "He was serious. And I saw it was real. I saw the commitment he was going to make to the album and the band... and I agreed. We all trusted each other and saw the same vision of the band... and perhaps democracy is overrated... and sooner or later, someone had to decide.

                        "And I will tell you here and now, he's done a great job.

                        "The process of writing songs involved both writing separately, but often, in hotel rooms and rehearsal halls, literally starting from scratch and throwing riffs and chords at each other. Then working on melody and lyric...starting alone, then bringing it into the rehearsal halls and even during recording, we would often critique the lyrics all the way down to the last minute.

                        "Tommy really stepped up in the songwriting area....co-wrote some songs with us and actually sings his first song on a KISS album. Eric, likewise was always encouraging and of course, provided his always dependable bombastic drumming style. But unlike other drummers, Eric is also a great singer. Wait until you hear him tear it up on his lead vocal.

                        "What else, you ask? Well, Paul and I trade vocals on a few tunes and had a lot to say about each other's songs... Result? Maybe the best record we've done in 30 years. Bold statement? You bet."

                        Classic Rock magazine's Geoff Barton, who heard six of the album's cuts during an exclusive listening session in London last week, said, "KISS promised to deliver a back-to-their-roots album and that's exactly what we've got. Recorded in the old-fashioned, analog way, it sounds spectacularly good — no ProTools nonsense in evidence here.

                        "The interesting thing is, it's not simply a homage the band's first few albums. There are even nods to records such as [1982's] 'Creatures Of The Night', which had Vinnie Vincent on guitar. KISS seem to have cleverly combined the best of all their eras into a single winning package."

                        The editor of Guitar Player magazine, who had a chance to preview five songs off the LP last month, wrote about the new KISS material, "Paul sings his ass off. Eric plays some amazingly powerful drums. Gene was finally made to play all of his bass parts (apparently, in the past, if someone had a cool bass idea, he let them play it), and he DOES have a pretty driving sound. Finally, Paul and Tommy's guitars sound HUGE — with some fab riffs and '70s-style solos."

                        The "Sonic Boom" cover art was created by Michael Doret, who also designed the band's classic "Rock And Roll Over" album cover.

                        Regarding the artwork for the new KISS CD, Doret told Deucenews, "Paul came to me with the title of the album. We talked about the 'look' he wanted this cover to have. We talked about how the other cover I had done for them, 'Rock And Roll Over', really had become iconic and now represented KISS' music from that early period. He talked about how he'd like the new cover to be suggestive of that look, because they wanted the music in the new album to be more reflective of that time and, of their roots in hard rock. He also stipulated that I needed to use existing photography of the four members instead of creating graphic caricatures (which is what I did in 'Rock And Roll Over'). So that was my challenge: create another iconic cover that would also be reflective in some way of the previous cover.

                        "When I did 'Rock And Roll Over', I presented the group with one colored pencil drawing. With only a few minor comments, they approved it. After thinking about what I needed to do for this new cover, I spent a week or so creating sketches, then narrowed it down to one which I presented (very nervously) to Paul. Like the first time around, he immediately loved it. Then it was just a matter of refining the sketch, selecting the photos, working out a color palette, and presenting it all to Paul again."
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                        "Modern Day Delilah" audio sample:

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                        Diamond Mafia Forever - 4. To restore fullbug to the prominent place in this board, after various serious attacks by hitch1969 have now damaged his reputation and now is reguarded as a "Retarded, Stoned, Canadian, Dog finger bangin' fuckup"

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                        • Mr Walker
                          Crazy Ass Mofo
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 2536

                          Jeez... with all the hype the cover art was getting since it is by the same dude who did 'Rock And Roll Over'... I have to say that it's really fucking lame.

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                          • Mr Walker
                            Crazy Ass Mofo
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 2536

                            The song sounds pretty good.

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                            • chefcraig
                              DIAMOND STATUS
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 12172

                              Originally posted by Mr Walker
                              Jeez... with all the hype the cover art was getting since it is by the same dude who did 'Rock And Roll Over'... I have to say that it's really fucking lame.
                              In retrospect, RARO wasn't exactly Earth-shattering artwork to begin with.



                              It's also interesting to note that the image in Full Bug's post is in fact larger than the one that will be on the actual CD. (Compare a standard CD case to it. )

                              Even so, (and I'm not even totally sure why), I'll be picking this up. Yes, I bought Psycho Circus as well, but perhaps this time I do not have a heightened sense of expectation. Besides, three discs for 12 bucks is still a bargain these days, and at least one of 'em will be worth it.









                              “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
                              ― Stephen Hawking

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                              • Vinnie Velvet
                                Full Member Status

                                • Feb 2004
                                • 4622

                                The new album cover is absolutely horrid.

                                The snippet of the new song is not bad -- but in no way whatsoever does it even REMOTELY sound like 70s KISS.

                                It sounds more like 1982-83 KISS if anything, which is okay. But after hyping the new record as something from 1977 and then previewing a song from it that sounds nothing like Love Gun or RARO just has to make you wonder about the rest of the CD.

                                But they definitely missed the mark on the cover. And why did they have to choose a goofy-looking pic of current Gene? No trace of the 'Demon' there.
                                =V V=
                                ole No.1 The finest
                                EAT US AND SMILE

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