The closest I got to anything Kissable JB was purchasing Kiss-Alive II in the early 70s. Listened to it once, didn't tape it, left the flyers and tattoos intact and took it back to the record shop the following week, where I changed* it for Tangerine Dream-Encore (another live double). All I can remember of Alive II is, there seemed to be a lot of fireworks/explosions in the midst of their rather limp stadium rawk.Johnny Boy wrote:Still avoiding the 'I saw Kiss live admission' I see ...Red Sunsets wrote:CUSM, obscure?
I don't blame you.
* Changing Records
70s school kid, skint, music daft.
Me and two other mates would buy an album on spec, keep the receipt. If it sucked, take it back a week later with the 'My sister bought me this...' line, and get something new. My greatest hit was buying The Best Of Ginger Baker (no laughing at the back) for £1.50 and changing it for the just released Physical Grafitti, priced at £4.55.
...and yes, I do post on here regularly http://www.wordmagazine.co.uk/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=3, I also know at least one other Heartlander/Dominionite on there