FlorianS 01.06.2010 01:07 |
Had a great Night with KISS performing in Hamburg! They rocked the house for more than 2 hours, including all the usual special effects. I just wished they would have changed the setlist a little bit more, I think only 6 songs were different to the alive 35 tour. One of the Highlights was the very first performance of BETH by Eric Singer, joined by acoustic guitars. Here is the youtube link to this performance: link |
Gregsynth 01.06.2010 01:27 |
Can't wait for Skip! LOL |
skip 01.06.2010 02:21 |
Gregsynth wrote: Can't wait for Skip! LOL I saw the video earlier today. Loved the fact that their performance of "Beth" was a major bitch slap to Peter Criss. Paul Stanley smiling, thinking "Peter who"? LOL They did a good job with the song. That was the first time "Beth" was sung in tune. |
skip 01.06.2010 02:30 |
FlorianS wrote: Had a great Night with KISS performing in Hamburg! They rocked the house for more than 2 hours, including all the usual special effects. I just wished they would have changed the setlist a little bit more, I think only 6 songs were different to the alive 35 tour. One of the Highlights was the very first performance of BETH by Eric Singer, joined by acoustic guitars. Here is the youtube link to this performance: link Great that you had a good time. Hamburg, Germany Color Line Arena June 4, 2008 Deuce Strutter Got To Choose Hotter Than Hell Nothin' To Lose C'mon And Love Me Parasite She 100,000 Years Cold Gin Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll Black Diamond Rock And Roll All Nite Shout It Out Loud Lick It Up I Love It Loud I Was Made For Lovin' You Love Gun Detroit Rock City Hamburg, Germany Color Line Arena May 31, 2010 Modern Day Delilah Cold Gin Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll Firehouse Say Yeah Deuce Crazy Crazy Nights Calling Dr. Love Shock Me I'm An Animal 100,000 Years I Love It Loud Love Gun Black Diamond Detroit Rock City Beth Lick It Up Shout It Out Loud I Was Made For Lovin You God Gave Rock And Roll To You II Rock And Roll All Nite |
Holly2003 01.06.2010 03:20 |
They look like a gang of transvestite buskers. |
FlorianS 01.06.2010 06:09 |
They may look like a gang of Transvestites, but they kick much more ass than Queen + Paul Rodgers...sorry to say that as I am a much bigger Queen than Kiss fan, but it's the truth. |
andreas_mercury 01.06.2010 06:14 |
its not insulting to say to that at all because paul rodgers is terrible, brian+roger > Q+pr, it is a very simple fact that their shows have been humbly better than to, you know? paul rodgers is a passanger. |
andreas_mercury 01.06.2010 08:48 |
skip |
its_a_hard_life 26994 01.06.2010 08:56 |
YAY. Glad you enjoyed the show!!!!! I want KISS to come back to London England again. Ahhhhhhhhh. |
FlorianS 01.06.2010 09:50 |
Well...after having compared the setlists Skip posted I realize that they have changed 9 songs and there is no need to complain. Bought the show as mp3 on a USB stick after the gig...can't wait to hear that tonight! |
GratefulFan 01.06.2010 12:36 |
skip wrote: I saw the video earlier today. Loved the fact that their performance of "Beth" was a major bitch slap to Peter Criss. Paul Stanley smiling, thinking "Peter who"? LOL They did a good job with the song. That was the first time "Beth" was sung in tune. ========================================= Okay, this is going to be a very rare occasion where I talk about KISS seriously as if it's actually a serious subject. Which it's so not. LOL But credit where credit is due - Beth is a good song which has deserved to survive as it has. And that linked "in tune" version was the most souless thing I've ever heard, complete with the souless gestures of a performer who doesn't or can't connect to the material. Zero emotion in a song that lives or dies by it. I'd take ANY nuanced out of tune Peter Criss version that wasn't a complete wreck over that on any day of any week. Complete fail on one of their only songs that actually deserves to be treated with some respect. "Peter who?" my ass, Paul Stanely (who, coincidentally, is also an ass). |
andreas_mercury 01.06.2010 12:40 |
this version sucks too much |
its_a_hard_life 26994 01.06.2010 15:55 |
HE KEEPS LOOKING AT THE FLOOR. WHICH MEANS HE'S READING LYRICS FROM THERE. HAHAHAHA. Jeeze. Apart from that... Sounds like everybody enjoyed it. Big crowd response. |
GratefulFan 01.06.2010 16:11 |
its_a_hard_life wrote: HE KEEPS LOOKING AT THE FLOOR. WHICH MEANS HE'S READING LYRICS FROM THERE. HAHAHAHA. Jeeze. Apart from that... Sounds like everybody enjoyed it. Big crowd response. ============================================== Unbeliveable. And good catch by the way. I told you people there was something really wrong with that performance. Who needs a (practically line by line!) teleprompter for 'Beth'? I could get up there dressed like a cat and sing it from memory given 30 seconds notice. Presuming I'm already dressed like a cat, natch. |
its_a_hard_life 26994 01.06.2010 17:36 |
@GratefulFan: Apart from Eric (drummer) looking down every 5 seconds... I thought it was a cool performance and crowd response, but hey, that's just my opinion. That kind of things really annoys me. When a singer cannot remember the lyrics or needs something to help them remember. I don't know why. Just feels like they didn't bother to rehearse the words or something. Plus he looks unprofessional. Apart from that, I haven't got anything bad to say about KISS. |
Gregsynth 01.06.2010 19:45 |
Well if he forgot the lyrics, he should have done what Freddie should have done... make up some new ones! |
FlorianS 02.06.2010 01:07 |
I think Eric Singer was quite nervous and insecure during this performance. It was the first time he performed this song and probably the first time he performed on front of the stage. What would have been our reaction if Roger or Brian would have done a track which is one of the best known queen songs but which was not performed in ages, using a teleprompter? Would people be grateful and happy to hear this, or would they bith around the teleprompter? I was quite happy to see queen+PR, allthough Mr. Rodgers needed a teleprompter. But after all I can easily understand people making fun of KISS, as this is a bit what they are all about : ) |
skip 02.06.2010 02:53 |
Holly2003 wrote: They look like a gang of transvestite buskers. That's better than being a dumbass cunt. |
skip 02.06.2010 03:00 |
GratefulFan wrote: skip wrote: I saw the video earlier today. Loved the fact that their performance of "Beth" was a major bitch slap to Peter Criss. Paul Stanley smiling, thinking "Peter who"? LOL They did a good job with the song. That was the first time "Beth" was sung in tune. ========================================= Okay, this is going to be a very rare occasion where I talk about KISS seriously as if it's actually a serious subject. Which it's so not. LOL But credit where credit is due - Beth is a good song which has deserved to survive as it has. And that linked "in tune" version was the most souless thing I've ever heard, complete with the souless gestures of a performer who doesn't or can't connect to the material. Zero emotion in a song that lives or dies by it. I'd take ANY nuanced out of tune Peter Criss version that wasn't a complete wreck over that on any day of any week. Complete fail on one of their only songs that actually deserves to be treated with some respect. "Peter who?" my ass, Paul Stanely (who, coincidentally, is also an ass). "Beth" is nothing but a concert piss break song. Peter Criss is tone deaf and could never sing "Beth" in tune. Paul Stanley fired Peter Criss. Best thing he ever did for KISS. That was the best live version of "Beth" that I've heard. Eric Singer - the better singer, the better drummer, the better musician, the better band mate, and the better person. End of discussion. |
skip 02.06.2010 03:03 |
its_a_hard_life wrote: HE KEEPS LOOKING AT THE FLOOR. WHICH MEANS HE'S READING LYRICS FROM THERE. HAHAHAHA. Jeeze. Apart from that... Sounds like everybody enjoyed it. Big crowd response. No different than Geddy Lee, Paul Rodgers, etc., using teleprompters on stage. |
skip 02.06.2010 03:09 |
its_a_hard_life wrote: @GratefulFan: Apart from Eric (drummer) looking down every 5 seconds... I thought it was a cool performance and crowd response, but hey, that's just my opinion. That kind of things really annoys me. When a singer cannot remember the lyrics or needs something to help them remember. I don't know why. Just feels like they didn't bother to rehearse the words or something. Plus he looks unprofessional. Apart from that, I haven't got anything bad to say about KISS. That was the first time Eric Singer has ever performed as a lead singer, front of stage, and not while drumming and singing at the same time. The more times they perform the song, the more natural it will be. BTW, per Eric Singer, they rehearsed "Beth" that same day at soundcheck and decided to perform it that night at the last moment. Sounded great and the audience loved it. |
skip 02.06.2010 03:12 |
FlorianS wrote: I think Eric Singer was quite nervous and insecure during this performance. It was the first time he performed this song and probably the first time he performed on front of the stage. What would have been our reaction if Roger or Brian would have done a track which is one of the best known queen songs but which was not performed in ages, using a teleprompter? Would people be grateful and happy to hear this, or would they bith around the teleprompter? I was quite happy to see queen+PR, allthough Mr. Rodgers needed a teleprompter. But after all I can easily understand people making fun of KISS, as this is a bit what they are all about : ) Eric Singer has sung "Beth" before. He sang it a few times when he did some club gigs with his friends in L.A. There are some clips of him singing it on Youtube. |
andreas_mercury 02.06.2010 06:42 |
shitty i could sing it better |
its_a_hard_life 26994 02.06.2010 06:48 |
I'm not attacking Eric Singer. I'm just saying... It annoyed me to see him looking at the ground every 5 seconds. That's all. |
Holly2003 02.06.2010 07:19 |
skip wrote: Holly2003 wrote: They look like a gang of transvestite buskers. That's better than being a dumbass cunt. Don't put yourself down like that, micropenis, although you've got a lot to self-loathe about. After all, it's not my fault you're a dumbass and not my fault your favourite band dresses like tranvestites, it's just the truth baby. |
FlorianS 02.06.2010 09:29 |
Seems as if we get a riot started every time somebody mentions KISS... |
GratefulFan 02.06.2010 12:31 |
skip wrote: BTW, per Eric Singer, they rehearsed "Beth" that same day at soundcheck and decided to perform it that night at the last moment. Sounded great and the audience loved it. ============================ Which was it? Were the audience loving it or off peeing? Perhaps you could try to be consisent with yourself on the same thread. Even I know how that song cleaved the KISS Army (LOL) in two over the Eric Carr version. It's a hugely signifcant song for fans and the fact that the audience would predictably swoon and go nuts makes it even more of a joke/slap in the face that they'd pull what they did. And get real, wise up and spit out the Kool-Aid. It was a terrible, wooden, dull performance of that song by a band who will proudly tell anyone they formed a group for the sole purpose of getting laid. And they've been fucking everybody ever since with nonsense like this. |
skip 02.06.2010 14:17 |
andreas_mercury wrote: shitty i could sing it better You can't even speak English properly. Try working on that first. |
its_a_hard_life 26994 02.06.2010 19:12 |
skip wrote: "andreas_mercury wrote: shitty i could sing it better You can't even speak English properly. Try working on that first." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOL !!! |
skip 03.06.2010 03:03 |
Holly2003 wrote: skip wrote: Holly2003 wrote: They look like a gang of transvestite buskers. That's better than being a dumbass cunt. Don't put yourself down like that, micropenis, although you've got a lot to self-loathe about. After all, it's not my fault you're a dumbass and not my fault your favourite band dresses like tranvestites, it's just the truth baby. You finally spelled "a lot" properly. Now try working on "Anne", you dumbass cunt. |
skip 03.06.2010 03:05 |
FlorianS wrote: Seems as if we get a riot started every time somebody mentions KISS... It's just a few assholes who can't handle this discussion board speaking about a band other than Queen. |
skip 03.06.2010 03:13 |
GratefulFan wrote: skip wrote: BTW, per Eric Singer, they rehearsed "Beth" that same day at soundcheck and decided to perform it that night at the last moment. Sounded great and the audience loved it. ============================ Which was it? Were the audience loving it or off peeing? Perhaps you could try to be consisent with yourself on the same thread. Even I know how that song cleaved the KISS Army (LOL) in two over the Eric Carr version. It's a hugely signifcant song for fans and the fact that the audience would predictably swoon and go nuts makes it even more of a joke/slap in the face that they'd pull what they did. And get real, wise up and spit out the Kool-Aid. It was a terrible, wooden, dull performance of that song by a band who will proudly tell anyone they formed a group for the sole purpose of getting laid. And they've been fucking everybody ever since with nonsense like this. The audience was cheering and singing along. I think the song sucks due to Peter Criss, but I think that Eric Singer's vocals and the band's rearrangement of the song were very good. There was no uprising over Eric Carr singing "Beth". He sang the song better than Peter Criss. Eric Carr didn't even want to sing it. The re-record was done just to give Peter Criss one last bitch slap. You think Eric Singer's performance was terrible? The audience didn't. You're not a fan. Why would you care? |
FlorianS 03.06.2010 05:56 |
Well...I was in the audience and BETH was clearly the song which was most appreciated by the audience! @ Skip: If you are interested I could send it as an mp3 file to you, I bought the gig as mp3 on a USB stick after the show. |
GratefulFan 03.06.2010 12:24 |
skip wrote: I think the song sucks due to Peter Criss You're not a fan. Why would you care? ============================== You probably think the song sucks because it's a nice song about a girl. It would likely be your favourite song if it was callled 'C**t' instead of 'Beth'. C**T by Skip Stanley-Simmons "C**t" I hear you callin' But I just don't give a shit Me and the boys are playin' And you better get used to iiiiiiiiiiiittt OK I just made myself laugh with that. Please, somebody take the next verse. lol lol And it's true that I'm not a fan, but at some point in the 90's I made the mistake of buying Smashes, Thrashes & Hits and I intend to stomp, whine, complain, howl and even seize if necessary over tangentially related matters until I feel that I have extracted my $14.99 from the great karmic wheel of life. |
GratefulFan 03.06.2010 16:55 |
Nobody will play with me! Fine. Just a few more hours And I'll be back home for food Meet you in the kitchen Hey c**t, expect you nude c**t expect you nude Maybe I'll finish it, maybe I wont. ;) |
andreas_mercury 03.06.2010 18:14 |
skip you are probably a fat |
skip 04.06.2010 02:53 |
FlorianS wrote: Well...I was in the audience and BETH was clearly the song which was most appreciated by the audience! @ Skip: If you are interested I could send it as an mp3 file to you, I bought the gig as mp3 on a USB stick after the show. Thank you for your offer. No need to send me the mp3. Thanks anyway. |
skip 04.06.2010 02:55 |
GratefulFan wrote: skip wrote: I think the song sucks due to Peter Criss You're not a fan. Why would you care? ============================== You probably think the song sucks because it's a nice song about a girl. It would likely be your favourite song if it was callled 'C**t' instead of 'Beth'. C**T by Skip Stanley-Simmons "C**t" I hear you callin' But I just don't give a shit Me and the boys are playin' And you better get used to iiiiiiiiiiiittt OK I just made myself laugh with that. Please, somebody take the next verse. lol lol And it's true that I'm not a fan, but at some point in the 90's I made the mistake of buying Smashes, Thrashes & Hits and I intend to stomp, whine, complain, howl and even seize if necessary over tangentially related matters until I feel that I have extracted my $14.99 from the great karmic wheel of life. Do you even know who "Beth" is and what the song is really about? |
skip 04.06.2010 02:56 |
andreas_mercury wrote: skip you are probably a fat Speak English next time. |
Gregsynth 04.06.2010 03:13 |
skip wrote: andreas_mercury wrote: skip you are probably a fat Speak English next time. ============================== Andreas' första språk är svenska. That's why his English isn't exactly accurate (though I can still read it). |
The Real Wizard 04.06.2010 08:49 |
skip wrote: "It's just a few assholes who can't handle this discussion board speaking about a band other than Queen." No, it's about your reading comprehension skills. Nobody has a problem discussing any subject matter at this forum - the PERSONAL forum. Kiss discussions are welcome, along with discussions about Gary Glitter, politics, religion, or what you had for dinner last night. The only problem people have is when you start Kiss threads in the Queen section. Do you not notice that you're the only person to initiate non-Queen threads in the Queen sections of the forum? For the record, Eric Singer's version of Beth was shit. If he's not ready to sing this great song and do it the justice it deserves, then he shouldn't sing it. There should be no excuses as a professional musician. |
andreas_mercury 04.06.2010 10:50 |
skip wrote: andreas_mercury wrote: skip you are probably a fat Speak English next time. ======================= Efterbliven |
GratefulFan 04.06.2010 13:33 |
skip wrote: Do you even know who "Beth" is and what the song is really about? ================================== Funnily enough, I do! Alhough it's commonly thought that Gene Simmons' role in 'Beth' was limited to changing the name from 'Beck' in what was essentially a Peter Criss song, Simmons in fact co-wrote it with Paul Stanely. The character 'Beth' is symbolic of actual musical talent, and although it does try to ring them up in 1972 or so they never actually pick up the phone. The brilliant tension-release set up with 'What can I do?, what can I do?' is resolved in exquisite Greek tragedy when they decide to leave musical talent forever lonely (though they do hope it will be alright) and become shameless merchandisers to an army of perfect suckers. Overall, a very underrated work. |
GratefulFan 04.06.2010 13:44 |
Sir GH wrote: No, it's about your reading comprehension skills. Nobody has a problem discussing any subject matter at this forum - the PERSONAL forum. Kiss discussions are welcome, along with discussions about Gary Glitter, politics, religion, or what you had for dinner last night. The only problem people have is when you start Kiss threads in the Queen section. Do you not notice that you're the only person to initiate non-Queen threads in the Queen sections of the forum? For the record, Eric Singer's version of Beth was shit. If he's not ready to sing this great song and do it the justice it deserves, then he shouldn't sing it. There should be no excuses as a professional musician. ============================================== To be fair, skip hasn't done that in a while. But when he did, it set the whole topic up as spam and some of us are still in that gear. It will take a while to reset. And even then it's hard not to make fun of KISS a little bit. It's catnip. To your latter point: If skip is not just taking a deliberate supportive position for it's own sake, there is deep denial and tremendous Kool-Aid chugging going on. And I'm pretty sure skip had kittens for dinner last night. Or possibly baby pandas. |
skip 04.06.2010 19:16 |
Sir GH wrote: skip wrote: "It's just a few assholes who can't handle this discussion board speaking about a band other than Queen." No, it's about your reading comprehension skills. Nobody has a problem discussing any subject matter at this forum - the PERSONAL forum. Kiss discussions are welcome, along with discussions about Gary Glitter, politics, religion, or what you had for dinner last night. The only problem people have is when you start Kiss threads in the Queen section. Do you not notice that you're the only person to initiate non-Queen threads in the Queen sections of the forum? For the record, Eric Singer's version of Beth was shit. If he's not ready to sing this great song and do it the justice it deserves, then he shouldn't sing it. There should be no excuses as a professional musician. Too bad. Don't read my posts. Change your maxipad. It's obvious you're having a heavy flow day. "Beth" is nothing but a piss break song. If you don't need to piss, then go get another beer. You think it's a great song. That says all I need to know about you. Eric Singer sings the song in key, something that Peter Criss could never do. BTW, go watch "Beth" - Dynasty tour 1979 - Largo and see how a professional sings "Beth". You'll find it on youtube. Peter Criss was fired as soon as that tour was over. |
skip 04.06.2010 19:19 |
GratefulFan wrote: skip wrote: Do you even know who "Beth" is and what the song is really about? ================================== Funnily enough, I do! Alhough it's commonly thought that Gene Simmons' role in 'Beth' was limited to changing the name from 'Beck' in what was essentially a Peter Criss song, Simmons in fact co-wrote it with Paul Stanely. The character 'Beth' is symbolic of actual musical talent, and although it does try to ring them up in 1972 or so they never actually pick up the phone. The brilliant tension-release set up with 'What can I do?, what can I do?' is resolved in exquisite Greek tragedy when they decide to leave musical talent forever lonely (though they do hope it will be alright) and become shameless merchandisers to an army of perfect suckers. Overall, a very underrated work. Thanks for admitting that you have no idea what the song is about. |
GratefulFan 04.06.2010 20:35 |
Kind of an interesting look back at the demo (pre KISS) when the song was still 'Beck' for those who appreciate what it eventually became.... |
thunderbolt 31742 05.06.2010 02:01 |
"Beth" should've left the band with Peter Criss. Seriously, Peter Criss has his weaknesses as a drummer, singer, and all-around contributing member of society, but that song was the one thing about KISS that was definitely *his*. Eric Carr was a (much) better drummer, and now Eric Singer's wearing the pussy-face makeup. The one trademark Peter Criss had with the band was coming out towards the end of the show solo, sitting down on an amp, and singing Beth along with a symphonic backing track and the audience. As much as I like Eric Carr as a drummer and vocalist, Beth is one song I wish he would've never touched. I've also heard the story that he didn't want to re-record it, especially not using the same track Peter Criss had, but he was basically told to do so, period. Honestly, the guy kind of got dumped on by the band. While he was dying in a hospital bed, the band was busy making plans to find a new drummer when he croaked. Pretty cheap--Brian and Roger weren't out auditioning new lead singers while Freddie was fading away. Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley are whores. Attention-loving, media-grabbing whores. They always have been, and they always will be. They have no respect for whatever legacy KISS could have left--that's been proven time and time again. Simmons turned Paul Stanley's near-heart attack into an opportunity to play as a three-piece and garner more media attention than the band had seen in years. They went on a "Farewell" tour with their original lineup, then promptly re-fired the drummer and guitarist and continued to tour for another ten years with a session drummer and a tribute band guitarist. Now they're taking one more dump on the things which made them great, if only for one fleeting moment in history, by having their session drummer read the lyrics to one of their few truly great songs off a teleprompter. Why would they do such a thing? To say "thanks" to the fans? To drive another spike into their ex-drummer's side? No, they're doing it because they know it'll generate more fan interest in their tour, and maybe sell a few more tickets to fans who are hoping for a chance to hear Beth performed live--even if it is just being read off the floor by a temp. |
skip 05.06.2010 02:41 |
Thunderbolt wrote: "Beth" should've left the band with Peter Criss. Seriously, Peter Criss has his weaknesses as a drummer, singer, and all-around contributing member of society, but that song was the one thing about KISS that was definitely *his*. Eric Carr was a (much) better drummer, and now Eric Singer's wearing the pussy-face makeup. The one trademark Peter Criss had with the band was coming out towards the end of the show solo, sitting down on an amp, and singing Beth along with a symphonic backing track and the audience. As much as I like Eric Carr as a drummer and vocalist, Beth is one song I wish he would've never touched. I've also heard the story that he didn't want to re-record it, especially not using the same track Peter Criss had, but he was basically told to do so, period. Honestly, the guy kind of got dumped on by the band. While he was dying in a hospital bed, the band was busy making plans to find a new drummer when he croaked. Pretty cheap--Brian and Roger weren't out auditioning new lead singers while Freddie was fading away. Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley are whores. Attention-loving, media-grabbing whores. They always have been, and they always will be. They have no respect for whatever legacy KISS could have left--that's been proven time and time again. Simmons turned Paul Stanley's near-heart attack into an opportunity to play as a three-piece and garner more media attention than the band had seen in years. They went on a "Farewell" tour with their original lineup, then promptly re-fired the drummer and guitarist and continued to tour for another ten years with a session drummer and a tribute band guitarist. Now they're taking one more dump on the things which made them great, if only for one fleeting moment in history, by having their session drummer read the lyrics to one of their few truly great songs off a teleprompter. Why would they do such a thing? To say "thanks" to the fans? To drive another spike into their ex-drummer's side? No, they're doing it because they know it'll generate more fan interest in their tour, and maybe sell a few more tickets to fans who are hoping for a chance to hear Beth performed live--even if it is just being read off the floor by a temp. 1) Peter Criss didn't write "Beth", Stan Penridge did. Bob Ezrin wrote the music. 2) Paul Stanley didn't have a "near heart attack". The condition is called tachycardia. "To All My Friends And Fans, I wanted to let all of you know that I AM ABSOLUTELY FINE! I'm going to the gym as usual, painting as usual and will be going into the recording studio this week. Like many, I have had a rapid heart beat condition most of my life and I never have had any type of restrictions. When I've had an episode, although momentarily disrupting and taxing, it has no residual effect. This is nothing new and my doctors have known about it. In short, It doesn't change, hasn't changed and won't change my life." Paul Stanley 3) KISS, like any band, can perform any song they please. If the song is recorded and sold the songwriters receive their songwriting royalties. I won't bother commenting on the other crap you posted. |
Gregsynth 05.06.2010 02:43 |
Like Eric Carr getting screwed over? |
Holly2003 05.06.2010 03:11 |
Soon skip will be posting one of those 'Leave Britney/Kiss alone!' videos on Youtube. lol |
Gregsynth 05.06.2010 03:39 |
Here's Skippy!!! |
skip 05.06.2010 23:00 |
Gregsynth wrote: Like Eric Carr getting screwed over? Eric Carr, who is my favorite drummer, caused some major problems while he was in KISS, enough to warrant being dismissed from the band had he not had cancer. But you would have known that if you were a KISS fan. |
skip 05.06.2010 23:02 |
Holly2003 wrote: Soon skip will be posting one of those 'Leave Britney/Kiss alone!' videos on Youtube. lol How many hours did you spend today squeezing the pus out of scabs in your vagina? |
skip 05.06.2010 23:04 |
Gregsynth wrote: Here's Skippy!!! So that's what Gregsynth looks like. FWIW, try to cut down on the gayness the next time. |
tcc 05.06.2010 23:37 |
Your Valentine wrote: 1. moved from the serious forum 2. Holly is male - I hope I am not telling a secret :-) 3. I did not read the post completely, so if Queen came up I apologize for not having moved it to the general forum link |
Gregsynth 05.06.2010 23:55 |
Even if Eric Carr did have issues, I still find it very low-class to FIRE somebody while they are in the hospital fighting for their life. I'd rather be told "your fired" to my face, while being healthy. |
Gregsynth 05.06.2010 23:55 |
Gregsynth wrote: skip wrote: Gregsynth wrote: Here's Skippy!!! So that's what Gregsynth looks like. FWIW, try to cut down on the gayness the next time. ================== Sorry Skip! I agree, it is a bit over the top! |
andreas_mercury 06.06.2010 03:37 |
they just are not too good a band, fact. |
Donna13 06.06.2010 17:33 |
As long as the quote function is not working (is it not working?), I would suggest typing a little line of --------- or ******** to separate the posts being quoted. For a few moments I was confused about why Sir GH would refer to a maxi pad in his post. But then I realized, that must be where skip's comments started. |
skip 06.06.2010 22:21 |
Gregsynth wrote: Even if Eric Carr did have issues, I still find it very low-class to FIRE somebody while they are in the hospital fighting for their life. I'd rather be told "your fired" to my face, while being healthy. Eric Carr wasn't fired from KISS. He was still a member of KISS when he died. Eric Singer became a member of KISS after Eric Carr's death. |
skip 06.06.2010 22:23 |
andreas_mercury wrote: they just are not too good a band, fact. And yet you recently spent your money on them when you attended a recent KISS concert. |
andreas_mercury 07.06.2010 01:15 |
i have been to of theirs some great shows and have some of their great albums but right now, in today (not in the past, where you live) they are out of shape and sad. and i am sad because i love their old times, i hope they are some good bootlegs i can watch on youtube I have been looking for them but to yet, haven't found them. can you recommend of a good date I can look up in specific? |