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KISS have been around for nearly a quarter of a century in one form of another. This book peels back the myths and stories for fans, non-fans and the curious alike. Here is the complete history of the band from before it was even called KISS to the triumphant return of the original line-up at a concert staged in 1996. It looks at the hanging world of rock music from the early 1970s to the present day and what it takes for the band to stay on top. It features an exclusive interview compact disc with an ex-KISS drummer.
Since 1973, KISS has recorded over 20 studio albums; been recognized as an innovator in rock presentations; witnessed a firestorm of rumors and controversies; remained a thorn in critics' sides; and continues to surprise its massive fan-following, the KISS Army, with various career twists and turns. Moreover, many television shows, movies, toys and even comics have kept KISS a bigger-than-life name in entertainment for decades. Yet with all that has been written over the years, there are subjects that fans have never put to rest when it comes to the “hottest band in the land”: What were the most significant concerts? Why did Phantom of the Park turn out that way? What were the best – and worst – album covers? How did the comics come about? And what the heck is a deuce? These subjects and more appear in KISS FAQ – showcasing the good, bad, and the weird that has made KISS the legendary ultimate rock-and-roll party band, still going strong after 40 years. Accompanying this entertaining work of solid rock scholarship are dozens of rare images – from posters to live shots and beyond. Also included is a foreword by Bill Starkey, the creator of the original KISS Army.
INCREDIBLE TIMES is an exciting book of 45 stories and articles. This book is about romance, adventures and human interest stories, social and controversial issues, school memories, unique people and family reunions. How we experience sudden changes, go to exotic places and have grand times are described. Other topics are about oceanography, mountain climbing, visiting islands and cities. You can even read about delicatessens, buffets, Knott's Berry Farm and about clubs. UFO encounters are described. Telepathic communications are possible. Summer is a special time to travel and relax. Dream time is unusual. Incredible times make life extraordinary. So enjoy this book about many topics, issues, descriptive experiences and events.
IMPORTANT: Both Volume One & Volume Two are required for the complete BOOK of DEW. Over 42 years of research into the surname DEW, and spelling variations, in the United States. Started in 1975, this research attempts to document the relationships among all the ancestors and descendants of the DEW surname from all parts of this country.
This text presents a comprehensive and up-to-date reference work on popular music, from the early 20th century to the present day.
The result of an extensive poll asking heavy metal fans to list their favourite high-octane albums, this compendium combines those survey results with Popoff's original interviews with world famous rockers who reveal recording session secrets in addition to their own heavy classics and ear-splitting faves. When all of this is melded with Popoff's unique and celebrated insights into the metal of yesterday and today, an essential resource becomes a rock-writing standard. From AC/DC to ZZ Top and from Black Sabbath to Pantera, both headbanging chart-toppers and lesser-known gems are catalogued and critically appraised. With reviews of early metal albums of the 1960s, as well as the latest hits, The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time blends praise with criticism to produce an honest assessment of the most influential and important heavy metal recordings. Also featured are photos and appendices that revel in mountains of metal minutiae. "Martin Popoff has no doubt supplied the raw material for all manner of intense debates among the former denizens of basement bedrooms everywhere." 'The Toronto Sun.
Vols. for 1874-76 include also "Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science."