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OMG, I think I love you.

Do you know where I can get a big poster of the double-album concert fold-out from Alive II?

- Keith

Down boy....LOL.

I'd watch eBay for something like that. Those posters are getting to be pretty rare and a mint Alive II album with the poster goes for a good buck these days.
 
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Down boy....LOL.

Seriously, though, it sounds like your childhood was very similar to mine with regard to KISS. I was a KISS junkie from age five until sometime around Dynasty. If I'm not mistaken, you and I are about the same age, too.

I found that I was most into Ace and Peter, and would spend about 75% with air guitar, while doing air drums about 25% of the time. Were you ever into Peter's drumming at all? Was he a potential influence for picking up the drums instead of the guitar?

- Keith
 
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Seriously, though, it sounds like your childhood was very similar to mine with regard to KISS. I was a KISS junkie from age five until sometime around Dynasty. If I'm not mistaken, you and I are about the same age, too.

I found that I was most into Ace and Peter, and would spend about 75% with air guitar, while doing air drums about 25% of the time. Were you ever into Peter's drumming at all? Was he a potential influence for picking up the drums instead of the guitar?

- Keith

Yeah, I was a KISS junky then and still am in some ways. We are the same age too. I was def in to Ace but more Gene than Peter. I dug Peter's drumming since he was the first rock drummer I really put a face (so to speak) with the beat. Well, there was Animal from The Muppets, but you get the point...LOL.

I did have a cheap drum set when I was little. It belonged to my cousins and they gave it to me but I didn't play it a heck of a whole lot. Sure, I liked the drums but I was more in to the guitar than anything. I air drum now more than I did as a kid. Gotta pass the time while stuck in traffic somehow...LOL.
 
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If you're truly a KISS junkie what broke? Why the Strat love - nothing for the LP?
 
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Why FW, and not Austin?

Anyone else in the fam musically inclined?

Will you encourage music to your 5-year-old?
 
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If you're truly a KISS junkie what broke? Why the Strat love - nothing for the LP?

Man, I saw this one coming...LOL. In all honesty, LP's just don't fit me. When I started playing, I started on a Strat copy. Couldn't find a LP copy cheap at the shops where I lived. Once I got a Les Paul (an early 90's Studio in '95 or so), I played it for a while but ended up having to sell it. Then I got another one a few years ago (Epi LP Standard Plus) and loved it, but realized that my left hand was getting too cramped in the upper registers. It's the short scale versus long scale thing. I love Les Pauls for what they are, I just can't get completely comfortable with their feel.
 
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Did you ever get any of your fingers shut in a car door as a child? If you did, you'd remember it!! If so, please tell us the story.:)
 
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Why FW, and not Austin?
My wife is from Arlington and her family is in this area. I like it here better than Austin too. It's WAY too congested in Austin for me. Feels more like L.A. down there at times. The music scene is great, it's a cool town, but I wouldn't want to live there.....unless I was single and about 10 years younger (UT chicks :naughty:).

Anyone else in the fam musically inclined?
My mother sings and used to sing in the Church choir. Her and my aunt (her twin sister) sing beautifully together. Just great harmonies. My grandmother on her side played piano. My grandfather on my father's side played harmonica. Everybody else couldn't carry a tune if it had handles. I got the musical genes...at least in my immediate family. Some of my cousins on my mother's side play guitar and sing, more folksy type stuff though.

Will you encourage music to your 5-year-old?
Already am and have been since she was in the womb. I would play with my wife in the room and sometimes it would settle her down and sometimes she'd kick like crazy. It would just depend on what I was playing. She's getting in to singing, likes the piano a bit (there's a little toy baby grand behind me that she plays with) and loves the drums (my brother-in-law is a drummer). The kid has some natural talent and I encourage her a lot with it. Her favorite singer is Carrie Underwood with Hannah Montana / Miley Cyrus running a very close second.

Edit: I'd like to also point out that my daughter is also a KISS fan like me. Her first exposure to them was on a calendar. I then got the first Kissology DVD and she saw me watching it, instantly recognized the faces and asked if she could watch it with me. Of course I said yes. Her favorites parts? Watching Gene spit the fake blood and spit the fire. *sniff* I'm so proud. *sniff* :)
 
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Did you ever get any of your fingers shut in a car door as a child? If you did, you'd remember it!! If so, please tell us the story.:)

Who hasn't? LOL. And I remember it well. I was somewhere around 7 or 8 I think. We had this big ol' 1977 Ford LTD 4-door. Man, what a boat that thing was. A whole whopping 10-12 MPG....LOL. Anyway, I was sitting in the middle in the back seat. The youngest of my 4 sisters was sitting to my right and another sister to my left. We get home, the doors open, and I was scooting over to get out on the right side. Well, my lovely sister thought I was getting out on the other side and WHAM!, door on the fingers. Man, that hurt. Naturally I was bawling thinking my fingers were broke and my mom just laid in to her like she just committed a felony.

You never told us how big...

I don't like to brag much, but, if you must know.... I have big feet, size 12 shoe.

Oh, you're supposed to post a pic of yourself. (Optional Well Rule)

See avatar (as long as I don't change it).
BTW, your new avatar rocks. It's very fitting considering the current state of events with your handle and gloss.
 
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See avatar (as long as I don't change it).
BTW, your new avatar rocks. It's very fitting considering the current state of events with your handle and gloss.

Nice. The pic in the avatar is a little on the small side, but it's PUH-approved just the same.

9finger gets credit for my avatar. It's his daughter's stuffed animal. :)
 
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Nice. The pic in the avatar is a little on the small side, but it's PUH-approved just the same.

9finger gets credit for my avatar. It's his daughter's stuffed animal. :)

What's PUH-approved? (dare I ask)

I knew Brent had something to do with it from the guitar. :)
 
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What's PUH-approved? (dare I ask)

Think, Erik! Think! What does PUH stand for?

Oh, I don't think anyone asked this yet: What's your favorite KISS song. You have to pick just one. (I know, life's a b¡tch.)
 
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Think, Erik! Think! What does PUH stand for?

Oh, I don't think anyone asked this yet: What's your favorite KISS album. You have to pick just one. (I know, life's a b¡tch.)

Yeah, Ok. I gotcha. Took me a bit there. Long week, final day at work, just had dinner. In other words, the brain has entered shut down mode...LOL.
 
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Cool Well!
Did you try to play 7 or more stringed guitars?
If yes ,what was your impression?
Would a 6 octave guitar be a better platform to compose?

How is your sister?

And where you ever hunted by a dog? if yes what happened after?
 
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Yeah, Ok. I gotcha. Took me a bit there. Long week, final day at work, just had dinner. In other words, the brain has entered shut down mode...LOL.

So now that you've entered shutdown mode, can you answer the favorite song question? :)
 
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Cool Well!
Did you try to play 7 or more stringed guitars?
If yes ,what was your impression?

I've played 12-stringers, but that's it. I think those are great, especially a 12-string acoustic. I'd love one myself.

Would a 6 octave guitar be a better platform to compose?

Depends. How many additional frets would that add? A 24-fret 6-string guitar has 4 full octaves. Looks like that would be a full 36-fret guitar. That's quite a bit and the scale would be nuts. And also, in reality, how often would a player use those other octaves? My guess is probably not very much. For some folks, that could be useful. I personally wouldn't get much use out of the additional 2 octaves.

How is your sister?

She's doing great. Next week she starts her next round of chemo. It's a bit easier on the body versus the first round. She had to have a blood transfusion last week due to her red and white blood cells being so trashed. That gave her a much needed boost of energy. She's very positive and really taking it all in stride. Thanks for asking.

And where you ever hunted by a dog? if yes what happened after?

Hunted after? No. Chased after? Yes, several times when I was a kid. Many times the owner got the dog before it got to me or I was just plain faster on my bike than the dog could run. Another time, one came up after me while I was delivering newspapers and I swatted the thing across the nose with a rolled up paper. It never came after me again.
 
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