Armistice
Son of Yoda
Don't worry, I won't mention your secret obsession with Sarah McLachlan's Fumbling Toward Ecstasy that began when your girlfriend's workout mix got synced to your iPod Classic by mistake.
Duuuuuuuude!
Don't worry, I won't mention your secret obsession with Sarah McLachlan's Fumbling Toward Ecstasy that began when your girlfriend's workout mix got synced to your iPod Classic by mistake.
Anyone find Rage against the Machine (self titled) influential? What an amazing record that is.
LOL! haha, even by your standards, fat-fleet, this is abnormally hipster comment!Though I don't really follow much commercial bro rock, a band I played in a few years ago did record a 17 minute noise epic called Rage Against the Vahjeen, so I guess in a roundabout way, yes?
If you polled the age of all the kiss fans, you would find a theme. You will find most are between 45 and 55, and they saw Kiss right about the time when they were 12.A lot of good records so far. The only ones that make no sense to me are the Kiss fans. lol
If you polled the age of all the kiss fans, you would find a theme. You will find most are between 45 and 55, and they saw Kiss right about the time when they were 12.
The visual thing was very powerful as well. Look at live footage of Zeppelin, deep purple, etc... from the same period. Barely a light show, no pyro, 4-5 guys standing around in street clothes staring at their shoes (or things that weren't actually there)
I was 8 when I saw a KISS live show in an arena for the first time. Guilty of joining the fan club as a child. Not so much now, but that is where it started. Actually I couldn't care less now..
For an 8 year old kid looking for idols or someone to look up to? Why anyone even question why that was not stamped in my head forever? That was the best show ever back then.
Pretty broad spectrum there IBB. Have you seen Running Down A Dream?
Tom Petty Wildflowers
Seeing kiss on the Paul Lynde Halloween Special in 1976 is the reason I picked up a guitar.
Yup. It was my generation's version of the Beatles playing on Ed Sullivan.You and about a billion other guitar players. Ace Frehley, like him or not, was a bonafide guitar hero.
Yup. It was my generation's version of the Beatles playing on Ed Sullivan.
That movie they did was pretty oscar-worthy too.