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Did kiss plagiarize god gave rock and roll to you.
Did kiss plagiarize god gave rock and roll to you.








They don't get any more special treatment than the lowliest bum that walks the face of the earth. Nobody has a private ear to God, not popes, not kings, not queens.

did kiss plagiarize god gave rock and roll to you.

Gene also liked the subject matter of the completed song commenting, "You know, finally a song with guitars that says something good. It was the chorus that really said it all to us" (Kerrang #377). I guess the hash was very strong in the days when this was written. Gene recalled, "The original lyrics went something like, 'don't climb any trees / And don't tease the creatures,' lines like that. Lyrically the song required work to get it away from the original "bambi" nature. There seems to be little difference musically apart from the added harmonizing and very slight rearrangement. Paul, Gene, and Bob Ezrin rewrote the original Argent version which had appeared on their 1973 album "In Deep." That original version had been written solely by Russ Ballard and had been a top-20 hit for the band, even though the song's subject matter was a result of Russ' battle with depression. More importantly, once it was clear a new relationship with Bob would work, with memories of "The Elder" still being an issue, Gene lobbied to have Bob continue producing the band as they started to record a new studio album. Once the time frame for Bob's involvement was resolved the recording took five days.

did kiss plagiarize god gave rock and roll to you.

The song was selected for KISS by one of the owners of Interscope Records who wanted to have KISS on the movie's soundtrack, along with Bob Ezrin producing the track. Eric Singer drummed on the recording, at the behest of Paul with whom he'd toured in 1989, though some other drummers were tried out and Eric Carr was given the opportunity to perform though he simply was in no condition to do so. Eric didn't drum, but performed, "That really sweet sensitive Beatle-type vocal answering Paul in the acoustic part" (KISS Crazy #11). Recorded by KISS for the "Bill And Ted's Bogus Journey" soundtrack, this recording was the last to feature Eric Carr. Russ Ballard, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Bob Ezrin










Did kiss plagiarize god gave rock and roll to you.