It takes A LOT for me to pick up a Novel....
...and BELIEVE ME...this does NOT disappoint!

"Juliet" ~ According to one of the reviews, it makes "the DaVinci Code look slow and plodding"

SO hoping this becomes a movie....read it! 8)

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AR wrote:Currently - this thread.
Moon Beam wrote:In the last month I've read Life from Keith Richards, Eric Clapton: The Autobiography
and From This Moment On by Shania Twain.
All really good reads, I would recommend them to anyone interested in their histories.
Right now I am eying over the Rob Lowe book: Stories I only Tell My Friends.
S2M wrote:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood walkthrough. Some of these damn Borgia Captains are damn near impossible to assassinate!
tater1977 wrote:Sammy Hagar - RED
Steven Tyler's - Does the noise in my head bother You
No Surprize wrote:Finishing up "The Girl who kicked the Hornets nest"
Moon Beam wrote:No Surprize wrote:Finishing up "The Girl who kicked the Hornets nest"
That's on my e-reader my Sister gave me and I'm considering giving it a look see.
How did you fancy it?
No Surprize wrote:Read "The Girl with the dragon tattoo" & "The Girl who played with Fire" first. They tie into one another.
tater1977 wrote:Q/A: Metal 101 with TV and radio personality Eddie Trunk
by Ruben Mosqueda on August 18, 2011
http://oregonmusicnews.com/blog/2011/08 ... die-trunk/
(For the entire interview ..go to above addy)
Eddie, what’s your take on bands bringing in replacement players? Mick Jones has done a wonderful job revamping Foreigner, Vinnie Moore has stepped in and done a great job in UFO, then there’s the KISS situation; where you have Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer playing the Ace Frehley and Peter Criss roles? They are great musicians no question, even better than the original guys, but it’s strange.
You’re dealing with very different circumstances with the KISS thing than the other scenarios. In the other examples you’re dealing with a situation where the other guys aren’t in the band and replacement guys are brought in to do what they do in the band. In the case of KISS they brought in replacement guys who do what others have done in the band; in the terms of how they act, behave, and play in the band. That, to me as a long-time KISS fan, bothers me– it was a line that was crossed. I don’t go to the shows anymore and I’m not a fan of what they have done. It’s deception to an extent and it tarnishes the legacy of what Ace and Peter did in the band. I have no issues with Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer — they are great musicians, they should be in the band — I just have a problem with them not being their own people. I love all eras of KISS with or without the make-up; I’m just not a fan of the impersonation.
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AR wrote:tater1977 wrote:Q/A: Metal 101 with TV and radio personality Eddie Trunk
by Ruben Mosqueda on August 18, 2011
http://oregonmusicnews.com/blog/2011/08 ... die-trunk/
(For the entire interview ..go to above addy)
Eddie, what’s your take on bands bringing in replacement players? Mick Jones has done a wonderful job revamping Foreigner, Vinnie Moore has stepped in and done a great job in UFO, then there’s the KISS situation; where you have Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer playing the Ace Frehley and Peter Criss roles? They are great musicians no question, even better than the original guys, but it’s strange.
You’re dealing with very different circumstances with the KISS thing than the other scenarios. In the other examples you’re dealing with a situation where the other guys aren’t in the band and replacement guys are brought in to do what they do in the band. In the case of KISS they brought in replacement guys who do what others have done in the band; in the terms of how they act, behave, and play in the band. That, to me as a long-time KISS fan, bothers me– it was a line that was crossed. I don’t go to the shows anymore and I’m not a fan of what they have done. It’s deception to an extent and it tarnishes the legacy of what Ace and Peter did in the band. I have no issues with Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer — they are great musicians, they should be in the band — I just have a problem with them not being their own people. I love all eras of KISS with or without the make-up; I’m just not a fan of the impersonation.
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When we took my 4 year old daughter to meet KISS, she called Eric "Peter" and Tommy "Ace". My wife was concerned those guys would be angry but Eric laughed and said "Don't worry - nothing we don't hear every night."
I originally took the same stance about it as Eddie Trunk, but I changed my mind later on. Making 2 new characters for Tommy and Eric simply wouldn't sell. It's not like in 1980 when people were interested in Eric Carr coming into the band as "The Fox".
Peter just can't hit the skins anymore and Ace, while certainly capable of being in KISS, was unreliable for a long time.
The fact that I am still able to see a version of KISS at my age now after having grown up with them is remarkable and being able to share that with my daughter is an experience I would have never thought possible.
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