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Showing posts with label Kiss rock band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kiss rock band. Show all posts
The Classic Rock Ballad 'Beth' by KISS From Her Point of View (And The True Story).
Anyone who grew up during the 70s and 80s is familiar with the song "Beth" which was written by guitarist Stan Penridge and sung by KISS original drummer, Peter Criss. The song, to which many of my peers slow-danced in school gyms, has been featured or sung on GLEE, American Idol and in numerous movies. We often speculated as to who this "Beth" actually was - and apparently we were not the only ones.
above: at the risk of simultaneously dating myself and freaking out my readers, I actually still have my original single of Beth.
This legendary KISS ballad gets lampooned in this four and a half minute short film directed by Brian Billow of Anonymous Content, shown below. The fictitious story of the song’s inspiration came from the mind of Bob Winter, executive creative director at Crispin Porter + Bogusky in Miami. The Peter Criss character's dialogue stays true to the song's lyrics and the video is perfectly art directed to capture the era. Only flaw? Peter Criss was actually the only KISS member in the studio when the song was recorded for the 1976 album Destroyer*.
As Winter told Adweek previously, "I was thinking that it might be fun to create a series that's like the made-up stories behind real songs."
The truth is not far off. According to Songfacts, Criss and Penridge came up with a song called "Beck," which was about the wife/girlfriend of their guitarist Mike Brand (they were in a band named Chelsea at the time), whose name was Becky. It's rumored she was a hypochondriac and was constantly interrupting their band practices with phone calls asking when Mike was coming home, and the song was a joke directed at him.
In 1976, after Criss joined Kiss, he and Penridge revived the song and with the help of producer Bob Ezrin, they changed the title to "Beth" and made it more sentimental, changing the end of the first verse from: "I know you love complaining, but Beck what can I do?" to "I think I hear them callin', Oh, Beth what can I do?"
Get the whole story behind the Bob Winter and Brian Billow version here at Adweek.
CREDITS
Director: Brian Billow
Production Company: Anonymous Content
Senior Executive Producer: Eric Stern
Executive Producer, Production: SueEllen Clair
Producer: Paul Ure
Writer: Bob Winter
Director of Photography: Darran Tiernan
Editor: John Dingfield, Beast Editorial
Actors:
Beth: Lilli Birdsell
Peter: Steven Olson
Kid #1: Michael Hamilton
Kid #2: Robert Hamilton
Ace: Roy Green
Paul: Alec Paul Cartinian
Gene: Rocco Fonzarelli
Roadie: Jason Lee Beckwith
Performer, Beth Piano Intro: Coleman Zurkowski
*source: wikipedia
Vinyl Art - Painted Portraits Of Musicians & Entertainers On Records By Daniel Edlen
Arizona based artist Daniel Edlen paints portraits of musicians and entertainers with white acrylic on good old fashioned vinyl LPs.
A life long lover of music, he began selling them in late 2006 when a friend spotted them in his studio and suggested he offer them as holiday gifts. Since then, Daniel has been showing in galleries and selling them online.
above: Portrait of Lou Reed hand-painted on a vinyl LP by Daniel Elden
above: Detail of Bono portrait on U2's Joshua Tree LP.
Below are 24 of Daniel's works presently hanging in VH1's corporate offices in New York:
Hip Hop, Rock n' Roll, Pop, Jazz & Blues, Heavy Metal, Soul, Country and Alt, he works with all types of music and entertainers. These make a fabulous gift for any music and/or art-lover. He will also do commissions.
Here are just a few examples of his Vinyl Art.
Black Eyed Peas:
Notorious B.I.G.:
Bono:
Elvis Costello:
Snoop Dogg:
Ozzy Osbourne:
The Beatles:
johnny Cash:
Gene Simmons:
Slash:
Sid Vicious:
Check out more examples, buy one or have him make one for you here.
all images © 2010 Daniel Edlen
KISS Footballers & Other Custom Kickers For Foosball Tables
I'm not sure whether or not the rock group KISS are big soccer players - or even foosball (table football) fans, but I came across these hilarious custom 'footballers' on Vinçon, the design store in Spain. Each is made of aluminum and hand painted and costs around 42 euros a piece.
In addition to Gene Simmons, Ace Freeley, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss as possible goalies, center forwards, wings, or whatever position you please, they sell many others. Gigolos, business men, punks, glamour gals, even a dominatrix can replace your boring little men on your foosball (or football) tables.
Buy the fun little footballers here.
Foosball Fan?
Here's a collection of really cool foosball tables from Bonzini and Teckell.
•And be sure to see the special and stunning tables from Eleven Forty:
Opus, the Beautiful Game and the Good Vs. Evil limited edition tables here.
Ron English Adds a Little Classic Rock to Some Classic Paintings
Pop Culture artist Ron English has long incorporated pop culture icons into paintings from well-known artists like Picasso, Manet and Warhol.
His "Secret History of KISS" continues the tradition by applying the famous face make up worn by Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss of the rock band KISS onto the faces of maidens and Madonnas in the well-known paintings of the Old Masters.
above: The Rock Band Kiss in full face make-up
These were exhibited as “The Secret History of Kiss” at The Shooting Gallery in San Francisco:
Apples and Oranges:
Bountiful Gene:
Frehley With fruit:
Here Comes The Son:
Kiss Consultation:
King Gene:
Kiss Well:
Kissed By An Angel:
Lady In Waiting:
Peter and Paul:
The Great Paint Baptism:
Kiss The Bride:
Kiss The Bride (detail):
These lesser seen images, below, were on exhibit in 2007 at Basel Miami Beach, courtesy the Shooting Gallery:
Kiss Ace Lamb:
Kiss Monkey On My Back:
Miracle of The Milk Kiss:
The Kissening:
The Shooting Gallery in San Francisco
Ron English
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