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  • Diamondjimi
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • May 2004
    • 12086

    ACE FREHLEY: 'No Regrets' Memoir Due In November;



    According to Amazon.com, original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley will release "No Regrets: A Rock 'N' Roll Memoir", a look back at his "life of sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll" on November 1, 2011 via Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. Gallery plans to publish the 288-page title under the VH1 Books imprint.

    "No Regrets" was co-written by New York Times journalist Joe Layden who also authored "The Last Great Fight" about what is considered by many to be the biggest upset in the history of boxing: James "Buster" Douglas' tenth-round knockout win over Mike Tyson in 1990.

    Layden recently worked on MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine's autobiography, "Mustaine: A Heavy Metal Memoir".

    Jennifer Bergstrom, Vice President, Editor-in-Chief of Gallery Books, said "'No Regrets' is sure to be the next must-read rock-and-roll memoir."

    Commented Frehley: "I think Sinatra said it best… 'Regrets I've had a few, but then again, too few to mention.'"

    One of the most popular rock guitarists of the 1970s, Frehley became an inspiration to a generation of guitarists with his lead-guitar prowess and atmospheric Les Paul sound.

    Frehley performed with KISS from its inception in 1973 until his first departure in 1982 before rejoining KISS in 1996 for a very successful reunion tour. Frehley's second stint lasted until 2002 as Ace went back to being a solo artist again, but the stories and memories still remain from touring in one of rock and roll's most successful acts of all time.

    On the red carpet just before his performance with Slash at the at the sixth annual MusiCares MAP Fund benefit concert on May 7, 2010 at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, Ace Frehley talked about putting his memoir together and how he got help remembering some of his old stories that he might have forgotten.

    "It's gonna be memoirs, you know," he told the Artisan News Service.

    "I just turned 59, [so] I think it's about time I start getting the stuff out and writing it down on paper before I forget it.

    "It's hard for me to remember a lot of the stuff, so what I've been doing is getting together with people I used to work with, and they usually have better memories of situations than myself. Getting together with old bodyguards... They have the best stories about me... stuff I don't remember."


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  • binnie
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • May 2006
    • 19145

    #2
    A memoir I might actually want to read.

    Slash's bio was pretty candid, as was Dave Mustaine's. There's a lot of shit out there though.
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    • Diamondjimi
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • May 2004
      • 12086

      #3
      Now THIS, should be a great read. I hope he holds nothing back and throws caution and Paul & Gene's feelings to the wind....
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      • Matt White
        • Jun 2004
        • 20569

        #4
        It's ACE FREHLEY..............

        I'll buy it "no questions asked"...............

        Just watched the 1st Kissology....primarily COBO HALL 1976................ACE OWNED KISS back then....he was so "on" its scary.............

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        • indeedido
          Veteran
          • Feb 2004
          • 2293

          #5
          It should be a good read. I heard some of the stories were causing the hold up on its release. Me thinks Gene & Paul have some skeletons they don't want out there. Doh!
          This space for rent.

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          • Va Beach VH Fan
            ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
            • Dec 2003
            • 17913

            #6
            Originally posted by Diamondjimi
            Now THIS, should be a great read. I hope he holds nothing back and throws caution and Paul & Gene's feelings to the wind....
            Couldn't have said it better....

            Peter's book should be just as good, it's a damn crime how Gene & Paul screwed those two over...
            Eat Us And Smile - The Originals

            "I have a very belligerent enthusiasm or an enthusiastic belligerence. I’m an intellectual slut." - David Lee Roth

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            • chefcraig
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Apr 2004
              • 12172

              #7
              If you can find it, the best book I've read yet about KISS is called KISS And Sell: The Making of a Supergroup, and comes from a guy named C.K. Lendt. He worked in the band's management from 1976 to 1988, and he unloads with both barrels about what a messed up group of lunatics the members of the band really were. Simmons likes to paint both Criss and Frehley with an uncomplimentary brush, but the fact is, he was just as unhinged as they were, without the excuse of alcohol and/or drugs.









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              • Diamondjimi
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • May 2004
                • 12086

                #8
                Originally posted by indeedido
                It should be a good read. I heard some of the stories were causing the hold up on its release. Me thinks Gene & Paul have some skeletons they don't want out there. Doh!
                Somehow the word pre-op tranny probably figures into this....

                Originally posted by chefcraig
                If you can find it, the best book I've read yet about KISS is called KISS And Sell: The Making of a Supergroup, and comes from a guy named C.K. Lendt. He worked in the band's management from 1976 to 1988, and he unloads with both barrels about what a messed up group of lunatics the members of the band really were. Simmons likes to paint both Criss and Frehley with an uncomplimentary brush, but the fact is, he was just as unhinged as they were, without the excuse of alcohol and/or drugs.
                Got it. Def. a great read. Lots of dirt in that one
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                • Diamondjimi
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • May 2004
                  • 12086

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Matt White
                  It's ACE FREHLEY..............

                  I'll buy it "no questions asked"...............

                  Just watched the 1st Kissology....primarily COBO HALL 1976................ACE OWNED KISS back then....he was so "on" its scary.............
                  Grate dvd Matt. They were raw and on fire back then....
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                  • Terry
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 12199

                    #10
                    Gotta love Ace.

                    ["I basically gotta write this memoir before I forget this stuff, although most of it I don't remember to begin with"]

                    It'd be fun to see him lay into Gene, Paul and the two scabs.

                    Fuck, if I did a fraction of the drinking Frehley had (never mind whatever else he was into), I wouldn't remember how to sign my own name, much less anything else.

                    "I'll give you the P & L statement!"
                    Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                    • sadaist
                      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 11625

                      #11
                      Originally posted by binnie
                      A memoir I might actually want to read.

                      Slash's bio was pretty candid, as was Dave Mustaine's. There's a lot of shit out there though.

                      So do you recommend Mustaines book? I'm a huge Megadeth fan ever since Peace Sells & I saw them open for Alice Cooper. I would want to read this book. What's it called?
                      “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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                      • Hardrock69
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 21898

                        #12
                        Billy Gibbons made me want to play electric guitar, but Ace's stuff was simple enough I was actually able to LEARN how to play. I learned 98% of Kiss: ALIVE! note for note. The other 2% I could not figure out how to play.

                        Though it was the ZZ Top show in November of 1976 that provided me with the asskicking.....my very next concert was Kiss in January of 1977 only 2 months later that really blew my mind...as that showed me what a "ROCK CONCERT" could be.

                        And, even though Billy Gibbons played his 1958 Korina Gibson Flying V for a song or two, Paul Stanley played a black Flying V for most of the set, and as soon as I saw that black V with the mirror plate pickguard...I knew what my first real guitar was going to be.

                        My dream came true by May of 1978....had a used black 1975 Gibson Flying V with a white pickguard and Dimarzio SDH pickups in it.

                        And the rest is history.....

                        But I digress.

                        As Ace was my first main guitar teacher (by vinyl proxy) I REALLY want to read this. I will buy it immediately if not sooner.

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                        • Matt White
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 20569

                          #13
                          Yup.....ACE is not my biggest influence, but he lit the fuse....

                          mid 70's...just a wee lad...a babysitter would pop on her KISS records as soon as my parents car hit the streets....

                          KISS ALIVE, DESTROYER & ROCK AND ROLLL OVER are the classic stuff for me....

                          Did see KISS (the ORIGINAL LINE UP, anything else is bogus) at TIGER STADIUM in 1996...with ALICE IN CHAINS opening to boot....

                          Seats were in center field, center stage....with a sellout INSANE crowd....noticed Bob Seger in the crowd as well as the singer from the Romantics.....

                          BRILLIANT doesn't do it justice....like seeing the BEATLES at Shea Stadium....

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                          • hotsummerknight
                            Groupie
                            • Jul 2011
                            • 71

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Hardrock69
                            ... I learned 98% of Kiss: ALIVE! note for note. The other 2% I could not figure out how to play.
                            same with me. learning ALIVE! note-for-note opened up all sorts of doors for me. once i mastered that stuff, it was real easy for me to migrate into playing VH, rhoads, satch, etc. it was a great way to learn how to be patient and learn simple and effective licks that are pretty much a base in many good rock songs.

                            great album, too .. im always finding myself in "kiss sucks" conversations with people and i always tell em yea they do suck but ALIVE 1 is a classic must-have in any rock fan's collection. its just a raw in-your-face fuckin live album. sounds nothing like their studio garbage.

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                            • hotsummerknight
                              Groupie
                              • Jul 2011
                              • 71

                              #15
                              On a side note, I may be Jewish but I have friends of all races, religions, and ethnicities and no one should say hurtful things about any group. Gene Simmons would never do that.

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