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For DWB - Paul Stanley, 1976
1976. Anaheim. The greatest frontman - and arguably the greatest vocalist in the history of Amercian rock and roll - slaps on a Gibson Flying V and belts out an anthem that is played almost as much today as it was 34 years ago.
A little redemption for my boy Ace, and a shout out to the Greek God of modern Rock and Roll - Paul Stanley. Not to mention the introduction by Flo and Eddie. Mothers of Invention? Anyone? Trivia 1 - the stage was alive and full of hydraulics. You can do your own searches on how it moved and shifted depending on what song they were playing. Trivia 2 - by the time they hit Toronto, they had incorporated the "ruined castle" theme into the stage show. In this video you see stairs and risers. When I aught the tour in Sept 1976, the stage looked like a wasted bastion. Trivia 3 - The drum riser (with the gold cats) rose over 30 feet in the air and moved forward over the audience. Trivia 4 - They sold the whole works to Styx in 1977 and built another tour. Trivia 5 - I have no idea why I post this shit on GFy. |
Love it! Was totally into them back then. My best friend was a guitar playing skateboarder that dressed like kiss and covered all their songs make up and all. Freaks! Good times.
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