WKMahlerMahlers.Com 13.11.2014 12:41 |
WinAMP Paul Stanley front and center with ample gusto as usual, no surprises with a jam that has feint "Deuce" to start the moment briefer than brief, nagging one -two quick pulse chorus, heavy overdubs of Paul, just nowhere near as "solo" such as "Dressed To Kill" quality recordings. Within one and a half seconds this 2013 sort of free unlimited use weightless mufti media everything, site currently in hiatus but news abounds somewhere, current. Gene Simmons is coming down with "Wall Of Sound' could this be convincingly be performed live? Again, as stripped and bare as "Dressed To Kill" please, seriously, no more thick gloss beats. "Right Here Right Now" by who originally? Other than Paul taking street walking bored silly lead singing ambling on abrupt change is difficult to believe too. No wonder it was a internet only download companion to "Monster" 2012. Why is it that KISS, as slow to get into the studio or unplanned music perhaps? Compared to ACDC bound to boom world wide with "Rock Or Bust" & "Play Ball" bluesy bar band December 2014 approach, swaggers effortlessly as it's perhaps dominant predecessor of 2012 "Hell Or Hallelujah" lead off of "Monster" and a rigid performance live compared to this tour de force by Paul? "The Devil Is Me" the one song reviewed by a so called moderator and previous incarnate KISS listener years ago put out the word Gene Simmons sounded like a used car dealer as this ruckus abounds without recourse from these Harmon Kardon Toshiba Satellite loaded with nearly 70 gbs of recent full collections of the alleged best along decade old "Got Me World Wide" 21 originals - KISS fan seeks original rock and roll adapters with p.a. and place to perform soon. One of those thick layered back up vocals to cover Pauls less than "Love Gun" era vocals be soon in concert this week? Please? Total downer to hear Stanley plod along to "Freak" but the chorus when he calls himself a Freak is catchy. A short lived stripped down Tommy Thayer with his voice front and center with just a beat behind him was passing as rough and raw but quickly got glossed as "Outta This World" is hopefully short lived as "Shock Me" in any form should be too, both not up to par with Thayer at lead vocals, how about "Torpedo Girl" something relatively untouched since being released on "Unmasked", one of the last officially released Ace Frehley tracks and reason to return to "Unmasked" once in a great while but not now. I suppose "Shout Mercy" would be a terrific follow up to a new original by anyone currently in KISS to finish 2015? Something to kick off a current gig? "Right Here Right Now" here where this b-side "shouldn't have kept it going" song "Back To The Stone Age" is currently? Too late now, "Monster" is too slick and goey to call naked audio such as ACDC's one two punch of a freebie is now via any torrent site, controlled present and not going away quietly kind of day and age I suppose? Heh, at this age I still tend to care to dictate what Stanley & Simmons be better at such as under valued talent and dominant "All For The Love Of Rock And Roll" suffers from that packaged catch blues that a jam with non other Kid Rock for serious thought? It should be considered recorded in audio and video from as of late in concert these days of mid November? A live version as a companion illustration to chart worthy short comings. Eric Singer the driving force of this winner over Kid Rock & "All Summer Long"? Seriously? Was "Long Way Down" really released as a single? I had viewed a graphic of FOR SALE as of late last month or so, it's not good enough and Paul is nowhere near his "Black Diamond", "Firehouse", "Strutter", "Love Her All I Can" frame of mind, relying on repeated guitars, there's no rough and durability brutally bold rapport with a listener here. "Take Me Down Below" is Thayer and Singer ever going to be allowed full directorial and productive presence in this version of KISS? They can't be that bad to deliver originals, just as good as Eric Carr & Bruce Kulick? Why am I reminded of Gene Simmons probably one of his weakest performances, struggling for a riff that catches as his bass guitar is whacked - thumped both, really combustive. One of the reasons why "Crazy Nights" the tour was success story Kulick & Carr in "No, No, No" to be duet -sort of solo- up front and center to lead things off for their longest recorded time, under 2 minutes of slick laid back blues, both booming and striking fluidly? "Eat Your Heart Out" starts with the closest out loud semblance of acoustic harmony with all four members of current KISS but after Simmons take the lead it quickly gets over produced in the studio and lacks a bar bone approach and maneuverability in any guitar solo no matter how innovative Tommy Thayer is. Could KISS team up with Brian May & Roger Taylor, guitarist, drummer and both singer songwriters to conjure up a 21st century newbie with a shout out to "Let Me Know"? How about a impromptu performance of "Baby Driver" with current solo artist and multi Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge as she vaunts out nightly and interacting via Facebook with public posts about current dates and gifts. "Nervous" one of her later tracks is given it's first performance in my direction and I could hear Simmons & Stanley guided by the tag team of Vinnie Vincent & Bruce Kulick producing a studio project with Etheridge? A female singer? 12 string acoustic or electric guitar, she's a strummer, not a soloist but her vocals are the female equivalent of Rod Stewart, Bruce Springsteen and me. Well, KISS, I hope you get under a suspended solo digital microphone and blast away back to the times of Elvis Presley pictures doing the same during the 1950's without early KISS comparison. W. K. Mahler "Got Me World Wide" is available everywhere. "Teddy's Song" current single as I approach five years of continued solo artists blues - Americana & Freestyle leader here at the top in Yarmouth & Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA. link link link |
mooghead 13.11.2014 14:59 |
Why would you spend so much time writing something that no one could give a flying fuck about? |
GERRYISADICK 13.11.2014 18:03 |
WKMahlerMahlers.Com wrote: WinAMP Paul Stanley front and center with ample gusto as usual, no surprises with a jam that has feint "Deuce" to start the moment briefer than brief, nagging one -two quick pulse chorus, heavy overdubs of Paul, just nowhere near as "solo" such as "Dressed To Kill" quality recordings. Within one and a half seconds this 2013 sort of free unlimited use weightless mufti media everything, site currently in hiatus but news abounds somewhere, current. Gene Simmons is coming down with "Wall Of Sound' could this be convincingly be performed live? Again, as stripped and bare as "Dressed To Kill" please, seriously, no more thick gloss beats. "Right Here Right Now" by who originally? Other than Paul taking street walking bored silly lead singing ambling on abrupt change is difficult to believe too. No wonder it was a internet only download companion to "Monster" 2012. Why is it that KISS, as slow to get into the studio or unplanned music perhaps? Compared to ACDC bound to boom world wide with "Rock Or Bust" & "Play Ball" bluesy bar band December 2014 approach, swaggers effortlessly as it's perhaps dominant predecessor of 2012 "Hell Or Hallelujah" lead off of "Monster" and a rigid performance live compared to this tour de force by Paul? "The Devil Is Me" the one song reviewed by a so called moderator and previous incarnate KISS listener years ago put out the word Gene Simmons sounded like a used car dealer as this ruckus abounds without recourse from these Harmon Kardon Toshiba Satellite loaded with nearly 70 gbs of recent full collections of the alleged best along decade old "Got Me World Wide" 21 originals - KISS fan seeks original rock and roll adapters with p.a. and place to perform soon. One of those thick layered back up vocals to cover Pauls less than "Love Gun" era vocals be soon in concert this week? Please? Total downer to hear Stanley plod along to "Freak" but the chorus when he calls himself a Freak is catchy. A short lived stripped down Tommy Thayer with his voice front and center with just a beat behind him was passing as rough and raw but quickly got glossed as "Outta This World" is hopefully short lived as "Shock Me" in any form should be too, both not up to par with Thayer at lead vocals, how about "Torpedo Girl" something relatively untouched since being released on "Unmasked", one of the last officially released Ace Frehley tracks and reason to return to "Unmasked" once in a great while but not now. I suppose "Shout Mercy" would be a terrific follow up to a new original by anyone currently in KISS to finish 2015? Something to kick off a current gig? "Right Here Right Now" here where this b-side "shouldn't have kept it going" song "Back To The Stone Age" is currently? Too late now, "Monster" is too slick and goey to call naked audio such as ACDC's one two punch of a freebie is now via any torrent site, controlled present and not going away quietly kind of day and age I suppose? Heh, at this age I still tend to care to dictate what Stanley & Simmons be better at such as under valued talent and dominant "All For The Love Of Rock And Roll" suffers from that packaged catch blues that a jam with non other Kid Rock for serious thought? It should be considered recorded in audio and video from as of late in concert these days of mid November? A live version as a companion illustration to chart worthy short comings. Eric Singer the driving force of this winner over Kid Rock & "All Summer Long"? Seriously? Was "Long Way Down" really released as a single? I had viewed a graphic of FOR SALE as of late last month or so, it's not good enough and Paul is nowhere near his "Black Diamond", "Firehouse", "Strutter", "Love Her All I Can" frame of mind, relying on repeated guitars, there's no rough and durability brutally bold rapport with a listener here. "Take Me Down Below" is Thayer and Singer ever going to be allowed full directorial and productive presence in this version of KISS? They can't be that bad to deliver originals, just as good as Eric Carr & Bruce Kulick? Why am I reminded of Gene Simmons probably one of his weakest performances, struggling for a riff that catches as his bass guitar is whacked - thumped both, really combustive. One of the reasons why "Crazy Nights" the tour was success story Kulick & Carr in "No, No, No" to be duet -sort of solo- up front and center to lead things off for their longest recorded time, under 2 minutes of slick laid back blues, both booming and striking fluidly? "Eat Your Heart Out" starts with the closest out loud semblance of acoustic harmony with all four members of current KISS but after Simmons take the lead it quickly gets over produced in the studio and lacks a bar bone approach and maneuverability in any guitar solo no matter how innovative Tommy Thayer is. Could KISS team up with Brian May & Roger Taylor, guitarist, drummer and both singer songwriters to conjure up a 21st century newbie with a shout out to "Let Me Know"? How about a impromptu performance of "Baby Driver" with current solo artist and multi Grammy award winner Melissa Etheridge as she vaunts out nightly and interacting via Facebook with public posts about current dates and gifts. "Nervous" one of her later tracks is given it's first performance in my direction and I could hear Simmons & Stanley guided by the tag team of Vinnie Vincent & Bruce Kulick producing a studio project with Etheridge? A female singer? 12 string acoustic or electric guitar, she's a strummer, not a soloist but her vocals are the female equivalent of Rod Stewart, Bruce Springsteen and me. Well, KISS, I hope you get under a suspended solo digital microphone and blast away back to the times of Elvis Presley pictures doing the same during the 1950's without early KISS comparison. W. K. Mahler "Got Me World Wide" is available everywhere. "Teddy's Song" current single as I approach five years of continued solo artists blues - Americana & Freestyle leader here at the top in Yarmouth & Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA. link link linkFUCK OFF YOU IDIOT |
matt z 13.11.2014 22:44 |
Op ed? Makes little sense. Syntax error. It's as if every third word is missing |
tero! 48531 16.11.2014 02:16 |
mooghead wrote: Why would you spend so much time writing something that no one could give a flying fuck about?To be fair, this post has received more replies than 95% of the other messages posted on QZ. If no one would "give a flying fuck about it", surely nobody would even bother to open the topic? |
john bodega 17.11.2014 02:02 |
I don't know why these animals have so many apologists. They ruin Queenzone, plain and simple. How many fucking threads has he started lately? Fuck it, I'm quitting. |