Feb 152007
 

Townspeople of a certain age were queried on their KISS memories. Let’s begin by calling roll.
ROLL CALL!

Randy: I can’t stand KISS. Or their army. In fact, it wouldn’t bother me a bit if all our troops were pulled out of Iraq and replaced by the KISS Army. Kill two birds with one stone.

Chickenfrank: KISS Army deserter.

JimmyMac: I’m not a KISS Army vet per se. However, I was an avid KISS fan and am somewhat versed in their history. I also have a modest repository of memorabilia that surfaced during my recent move. Metaphorically speaking I guess I had musical “flat feet” and never was drafted. (I never dressed up like KISS and didn’t attend a concert until my 30s. By that point, they had already become a lampoon of themselves. Two 50-ish Jewish men lumbering around the stage in fancy dress desperately in need of a schvitz by mid-set.)

Rich: I wanted to join, but I failed the physical. Had to become a Ted Nugent Weekend Warrior instead.

Chris: Officially? No. I was a diehard fan; they were my first concert (AC/DC opened). I have all the vinyl, but I never enlisted. I have painted my face before, actually with two of my brothers and a bandmate for the reunion tour in ’96. I was Ace, if you’re wondering.

Al: I never joined either. I was one of those kids that members of the KISS Army liked to beat up.

General Slocum: The KISS Army, as far as I can remember, first came to us via an insert to the album Rock and Roll Over, which was the album that burst my bubble, and confirmed for me that the direction they were going on Destroyer was only going to continue, and worse. And in the mid-70s, most of us were at least hippie enough to resent anything that so smacked of little-league fascism as to be called an “army.” For their first 4 records (up to Alive) they were one of my fave bands. Those albums still have a simple idiocy which appeals to me. We went last summer to a church fair up here, and there was a kid running one of the toddler rides, and while John was on the ride, we complemented his KISS Army tattoo. He said he had just gotten it. I said they were my first concert, and he said “me, too!” I said, mine was 32 years ago, and I saw them when Dressed to Kill was out. His eyes got big, with a combination reverence, and what may have been fear of diseases to which modern humans may no longer have antibodies. It was a perspective-stretching excercise for us both. But, no, I never joined up.

Dean: I never joined and will confess to never owning or liking KISS. Good for a laugh but nothing more…

A good friend in high school was an uber fan (and almost certainly an Army recruit), but I didn’t join him. He did however introduce me to prog-rock and we both attended my first rock concert – ELP at the Spectrum.

So, my question to you KISS fans – Is Paul Stanley gay? Not that there is anything wrong with that. But I have seriously wondered.
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Feb 132007
 


Fresh off The Police’s blockbuster reunion at the GRAMMYS and subsequent announcement of a North American tour, Sting, Rod Stewart, and Bryan Adams were indicted by the Rock Crimes Commission at Rock Town Hall for their part in the 1993 collaboration on “All For Love”, which appeared in the soundtrack to the movie The Three Musketeers. The single reached #1 on the US charts, but the collaborators and their numerous Rock Crimes managed to duck the law until the discovery of the above video, as posted on YouTube by Raducanu90.

Attorneys for the musicians issued “No comment.” Prosecutors promised details in the coming week, but would not comment further until the defendants had turned themselves into authorities.

Rock Town Hall will continue to follow this story.

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Feb 132007
 


Before I begin, let’s get a couple of things straight:

  • It can be safely assumed you are a passionate and articulate fan of rock ‘n roll if you’re here in the Hall.
  • It can be safely assumed that you are aware of the gulf between The Rolling Stones’ “Honky Tonk Woman” and any song by AC/DC.
  • Any possible comparisons between Bon Scott and Brian Johnston will not be considered relevant to the discussion.

OK. So I’ve been listening to AC/DC’s High Voltage over the past week. My friend Seth bought me a couple of AC/DC albums last year as both fine birthday gifts and educational opportunities. He wanted me to hear their albums’ productions and see if there was anything I could learn and better understand when he discussed the sound of our own band’s productions. Since receiving these educational gifts, I listen to these albums every few months. I see what he means about the awesome dry production of the drums and guitars, in particular. It’s the kind of production lovers of dry recording get wet over. Listen to the intro of the opening track, “It’s a Long Way to the Top (If you Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll)”, if you want to know what floats my boat in terms of dry production. If possible, hit PAUSE at the 29-second mark, right before the vocals enter.
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All-Star Jam

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Feb 132007
 

All-Star Jam. Use it or else. There’s a thin line between love and hate. This one’s intense! Don’t freak out. Don’t lose it. At all costs, don’t freak out and lose it!

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Feb 132007
 

In preparation for Valentine’s Day, let’s talk about love songs. What makes a great one? What can spoil a love song for you? Are love songs more important to you when you are in love or when you are not in love? Songwriters, poets, have you written of love? Not love gone bad, not unrequited love, but true love, or at least a facsimile thereof. How did your loved one feel about hearing your work for the first time?

The only rules (don’t think the only rule is there are no rules) in this game are as follows:

  • No lists
  • No posting full sets of lyrics without analysis
  • No wussing out and holding your tongue, so to speak

I look forward to your input.

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All-Star Jam

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Feb 122007
 


All-Star Jam. Just do it!

What do you think, did this band get the shaft from 2 out of 3 judges, or what? Who’s laughing now?

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