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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:30 pm
by toner
rgalpin wrote:that is COOL!!

when i was a wee lad, i wrote the words to SHE on my desk in my room.

grandma read them.

a family meeting ensued. :D
:lol: :lol: :lol:
poor grandma...

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 10:22 pm
by Lou
George I just came accros this on youtube. Dude its Killer Man....The Tone is Killer Killer Killer....

I love that song too.....


Keep it comming!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:19 am
by jnewlyn
rgalpin wrote:that is COOL!!

when i was a wee lad, i wrote the words to SHE on my desk in my room.

grandma read them.

a family meeting ensued. :D
Damn, I've got tears from laughing at this. I had the same thing happen to me when I was in a catholic school with a nun.

Re: She by Kiss with Metro amps

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 7:54 pm
by SteveC
I want to tell you (and reprimand you as well, because you have questionable taste) you shocked me by recreating this "crunchy guitar riff" song. I happened upon this forum from a youtube link and was really surprised.
This is Steve - as in Gene Simmons and Steve Coronel - who wrote "She". Alright, let's not faint. A bit of rock history - of the song's creation - Basically, Gene finished writing this song when I brought it to our rehearsal loft - one night in Chinatown. The song started earlier that afternoon +/- 37 years ago - when I brought home a black, Acoustic "Black Widow" model electric guitar. Looked kind of like a Mosrite Venture's model, but all black and with a set neck and used the same Acoustic amp dials of spun aluminum on it. I plugged into my plexi, and within half an hour, wrote "DA DA * * da da * * DA DA DA DAHH * DA DA DA DAH - etc, etc. Okay. That night at rehearsal ( Wicked Lester ) Gene listened, then drew cartoons of Pocahontas in blue ballpoint, and wrote the first verses in his notebook; when he sang it back to me, I liked the melody against my riff, but had doubts about the story - he explained that this "she" was a child of the night woods, or something to that effect, and as she emerged into a clearing, she gazed up at the moon, and disrobed - okay - right - but it stuck, so we rehearsed it as written - Ace put the middle solo work in himself when he joined Gene and Stan, a few years later. End of story. - BTW all the Metro amp clips are stunning. Glad to see the upholding of great tone by a few dedicated builders like Metro. Also, Wicked Lester used to play "All Right Now" in our set. Love that song. Please keep up the good work and ROCK HARD!!! - Steve C

Re: She by Kiss with Metro amps

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:47 pm
by jnewlyn
That's a cool story. I was a major KISS fan in the day and today, am a huge Gene Simmons fan with his Family Jewels show.

Re: She by Kiss with Metro amps

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:23 pm
by Fido
No doubt, Steve! The third album I ever bought was "Dressed To Kill", & "She"'s riff stood out & just clubbed me over the head at first listen, and every time since. And if not for the back-cover "mystery" of that "Simmons/Coronel" writing credit, I'd have never gotten hip to Wicked Lester, known who the hell Bullfrog Bheer was, or generally became the overflowing font of KISS trivia that I am today. And to some of us, "little" things like that truly do mean a lot. So thanks again, Steve--you ROCK. Now...let's get you into a Metro plexi & schedule a jam!
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Re: She by Kiss with Metro amps

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:33 pm
by rgalpin
SteveC wrote:...when I brought home a black, Acoustic "Black Widow" model electric guitar. Looked kind of like a Mosrite Venture's model, but all black and with a set neck and used the same Acoustic amp dials of spun aluminum on it. I plugged into my plexi, and within half an hour, wrote "DA DA * * da da * * DA DA DA DAHH * DA DA DA DAH - etc, etc.
an afternoon inspiration that shot like a rocket arcing over 35+ years of R&R and still in afterburner. that's what i call an afternoon, well spent! thanks for that story man. inspiring.

Re: She by Kiss with Metro amps

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:11 pm
by jnewlyn
Agreed. How ya been Rob?

Re: She by Kiss with Metro amps

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:07 pm
by spaceace76
Fido sent me this thread.

VERY cool to see Steve posting here. 8)

This forum is the best. I'm in if we schedule a jam!

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Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 5:47 pm
by NY Chief
jnewlyn wrote:
rgalpin wrote:that is COOL!!

when i was a wee lad, i wrote the words to SHE on my desk in my room.

grandma read them.

a family meeting ensued. :D
Damn, I've got tears from laughing at this. I had the same thing happen to me when I was in a catholic school with a nun.
funny shit

We had a talent show going in HS and decided to do a KISS tribute, full make up and all. At the audition (no make up) I showed the judges the insert from the Alive album and how we were going to dress. We'll we sucked enough not to make the audition but the next day the Assitant principal stopped me in the hall and demanded to know what was up with MY band "Kiss"! He said kids were writing KISS all over the school and he demanded that I tell them to stop or I would be in trouble!!! It'a good thing I had a Kiss album with me for proof or he would never have believed were weren't the real Kiss. Shoulda sold him some concert tickets!