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Re: Nothin' to Lose: The Making of KISS - 1972-1975 (2013)
By: boyinblack80 Date: October 8, 2014, 3:37 pm
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interesting thought.....They don't own the make up so my thought
is no. They probably won't be on the cover as the Spaceman and
Catman.
dude you should throw that out over at KISS FAQ...they would go
to war over that topic.
would be amazing to watch actually....you drop the match...and
watch the fireworks begin as KISS fans new and old war over the
age old question.
hahaha
:)
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Re: Nothin' to Lose: The Making of KISS - 1972-1975 (2013)
By: Chiprocks1 Date: October 8, 2014, 3:53 pm
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I closed my account over there a long time ago. At least I think
I did. I wasn't on there for very long before bailing. I would
rather spend my time hanging out at Ed Kanon's FAQ site instead.
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Re: Nothin' to Lose: The Making of KISS - 1972-1975 (2013)
By: boyinblack80 Date: October 8, 2014, 4:00 pm
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hahaha
I seriously think that's an interesting thing/.
I would pretty much guarantee they would be able to inside use
pics of themselves in the make up....but yeah the cover is a big
x-factor.
I wonder if they have a deal where they can't write a book for
like 10 years or something after the band ends.
I could see some random sh*t like that also placed upon
them...or maybe no book at all?
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Re: Nothin' to Lose: The Making of KISS - 1972-1975 (2013)
By: Chiprocks1 Date: October 8, 2014, 4:09 pm
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I really do want to get an Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer book in
the future. They all play nice right now because they have to.
Gene and Paul spin a lot of things to THEIR advantage and based
on their history, outright lie about sh*t because they still
want that payday and nothing drives people away if there is
disharmony in a band. I for one don't buy, nor have ever bought
the idea that the four of them are "buddies" as they make it out
to be. Sure, they may get along. But I can tell you that they
have their issues with each other just like everyone else on the
planet and that's why I look forward to reading what has really
gone down for both since joining the band. They may in fact have
a non-disclosure contract that they can't write a book for X
Amount of years when they talk about their time in KISS. So,
expect 2 books each from Eric and Tommy. The first book will be
co-written by Gene and Paul, and say it was "written by" Eric
and Tommy for their respective books. The second book will
actually be written by Eric and Tommy and tell it like it is.
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Re: Nothin' to Lose: The Making of KISS - 1972-1975 (2013)
By: boyinblack80 Date: October 8, 2014, 5:20 pm
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I've said forever Eric might have the best inside track on
KISS...kicked out 3 times?
I am sure he sits in and does his sh*t with a smile on his face
as he collects his checks....but you never know how he really
feels.
also it might look bad for him to go..."yeah you know I
sacrificed my best years to basically make money and put my
musicianship on hold to please KISS fans"
not sure he'd have the balls to admit it...but I don't think
he's all that proud of what he's "accomplished" in KISS other
than the checks.
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