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Ambassador of the Crossroad
These are really tough.
I dig Deep Purple, respect their influence, and listened to them a good bit. They are / were better musicians as well.
But they were a little before my time (though I did listen to Perfect Strangers a lot as a young adult).
The first 8-track I ever opened up and tried to repair was Machine Head.
My first deep dive into music as a younger teen was The Beatles. Still very dear to me, especially the pre Sgt. Pepper era.
Then I started getting some Kiss and other records and 8 tracks, and yeah - kick ass rock and roll. I didn't love the make up thing but understood it was part of the stage show / marketing, and didn't hate it.
First concert I ever saw was KISS at Madison Square Garden sometime in the mid '70's. Smoke coming out of Ace's guitar during solo - EPIC!!
My uncle Rick took me, he was around the NYC music scene and had seen KISS in local bars several times before they got big.
I remember him telling me their make up used to run into quite a mess from sweating.
So, because I dig blue collar rock songs like Detroit Rock City (though I don't approve of the drinking and driving thing), and never really liked the heavy electric organ component of Deep Purple, I voted KISS.
I dig Deep Purple, respect their influence, and listened to them a good bit. They are / were better musicians as well.
But they were a little before my time (though I did listen to Perfect Strangers a lot as a young adult).
The first 8-track I ever opened up and tried to repair was Machine Head.
My first deep dive into music as a younger teen was The Beatles. Still very dear to me, especially the pre Sgt. Pepper era.
Then I started getting some Kiss and other records and 8 tracks, and yeah - kick ass rock and roll. I didn't love the make up thing but understood it was part of the stage show / marketing, and didn't hate it.
First concert I ever saw was KISS at Madison Square Garden sometime in the mid '70's. Smoke coming out of Ace's guitar during solo - EPIC!!
My uncle Rick took me, he was around the NYC music scene and had seen KISS in local bars several times before they got big.
I remember him telling me their make up used to run into quite a mess from sweating.
So, because I dig blue collar rock songs like Detroit Rock City (though I don't approve of the drinking and driving thing), and never really liked the heavy electric organ component of Deep Purple, I voted KISS.