REVIEW: KISSworld – The Best of Kiss (2017) – PLUS Kiss Re-Review Series complete directory

The KISS RE-REVIEW SERIES Part 47: The Conclusion

Two years ago, I bought this CD to use as the final review for the KISS Re-Review Series. I hadn’t played it.Β  I hadn’t even opened it. I wanted to save it for our conclusion…so here it is. A lot happened since we started, most notably the current End of the Road farewell tour.Β  Let’s wrap this series up in a bow.Β  And to do that properly you’ll find links to every single part and supplement to the KISS Re-Review Series below!

 

KISSworld – The Best of Kiss (2017 Mercury)

You know what KISSworld makes me miss?Β  The good old days when bands would bribe you into buying their new hits compilation by including something you didn’t have already.Β  In 1978, Kiss re-recorded “Strutter” for Double Platinum.Β  In ’82, Kiss recorded “I’m A Legend Tonight”, “Partners In Crime”, “Nowhere To Run” and “I’m A Legend Tonight” for inclusion on the UK compilation Killers.Β  And in ’88, Paul Stanley produced two new songs (“Let’s Put the X in Sex” and “(You Make Me) Rock Hard”) for Smashes, Thrashes & Hits.Β  Not great songs, but new ones at least, so you felt less foolish for handing Kiss more of your money.Β  By the time of 1996’s Greatest KISS album, they tacked on a new “live” version of “Shout It Out Loud”, and from that point on they pretty much gave up giving you any added value.Β  True, they did record “Samurai Son” for 2005’s KISS 40, but that was a mere blip in the overall pattern.

So in terms of reviews, all you can really talk about is song choice and running order.Β  It looks like KISSworld is just a revamping of various versions of KISS 40.Β  The running order is no longer chronological, but the songs are the same.Β  Opener “Crazy Crazy Nights” was on the single CD KISS 40.Β  “Unholy” was on the double CD version of KISS 40, albeit live.Β  “I’m A Legend Tonight” was on both, and so on.Β  It would have been nice to hear something you don’t get very often, like “All Hell’s Breaking Loose” or “Got to Choose”, but nobody expects bravery from a Kiss tracklist or setlist these days.

Kiss Dynasty poster

Fans who were buying Kiss albums during the peak years probably miss the excellent packaging Kiss would throw in for free.Β  Look at the mirror finish of the original Double Platinum LP, or the posters and masks and booklets that came with other albums.Β  Buy a Kiss CD today, get nothin’!Β  KISSworld has one vintage 1974 black and white photo inside, song credits and nothing else.Β  Granted, we know that Kiss doesn’t come up with these releases, it’s the record label.Β  And we keep buying them and buying them, “for the collection”, even though we know we’re going to be disappointed.Β  The label isn’t thinking of us when they issue this stuff.Β  They think of it as a part of their latest marketing push, aimed at people buying their first Kiss (or first Kiss in decades).Β  But they know — they know — that we fans are buying these things too.Β  They can’t throw us a bone?Β  What is there here for us?

Nothing, except another CD to file in the appropriate slot, making our collections “complete” again.Β  Will you listen to it?Β  Maybe, if you’re tossing coins and can’t decide which greatest hits to play on this particular road trip.Β  It is, however, the most complete of the in-print, easily-acquired hits CDs.Β  For a first timer, it would appear to make sense to grab this over Double Platinum or one of the other choices at the CD shop.Β  You’d be getting a good variety of tunes from over their entire career.Β  But you’re not getting something assembled with any logic or care, nor are you buying a fair representation of their best stuff.Β  In fact, this CD only has one song from their first three albums (“Rock and Roll All Nite”)Β  You could make a greatest hits just from their first three albums!Β  KISSworld‘s ill-considered tracklist is its downfall.

1/5 stars

 

 

THE COMPLETE KISS RE-REVIEW SERIES

GETTING MORE TALE #551: β€œYou’re Wrong on Unmaskedβ€œ (Introduction to the Kiss Re-Review series)
Part 1: Wicked Lester (1972) & the Eddie Kramer demos (1973)
Part 2: KISS (1974 Casablanca)
Part 3: Hotter Than Hell (1974 Casablanca)
GETTING MORE TALE #353: Hotter Than Hell
Supplemental: DUST – Hard Attack (1972) / Dust (1971) (2013 Sony Legacy)
Part 4: Agora Ballroom 1974 (2015 Go Faster)
Part 5: Dressed To Kill (1975 Casablanca)
Part 6: Alive! (1975 Casablanca)
GETTING MORE TALE #552: Alive!
Part 7: Destroyer (1976 Casablanca)
Part 8: Rock and Roll Over (1976 Casablanca)
Part 9: Love Gun (1977 Casablanca, 2014 deluxe)
Part 10: Alive II (1977 Casablanca)
Part 11: KISS Meets the Phantom of the ParkΒ (1978 Hanna-Barbera TV movie)
Part 12: Double Platinum (1978 Casablanca)
Part 13: Peter Criss (1978 Casablanca)
Part 14: Ace Frehley (1978 Casablanca)
Part 15: Gene Simmons (1978 Casablanca)
Part 16: Paul Stanley (1978 Casablanca)
Part 17: Dynasty (1979 Casablanca)
Part 18: UnmaskedΒ (1980 Casablanca
Supplemental:Β  PETER CRISS – Out of Control (1980 Casablanca
Part 19: Best of Solo Albums (1979 Phonogram)
Part 20: Music From the ElderΒ (1981 Casablanca, 1997 Mercury remaster)
Part 21: KillersΒ (1982 Germany and Japan versions)
Supplemental: PETER CRISS – Let Me Rock You (1982 Casablanca)
Part 22: Creatures of the Night (1982 Casablanca, 1985 Polygram reissue)
Part 23: Lick It Up (1983 Polygram)
Part 24: Demos 1981-1983Β (Bootleg)
Part 25: Animalize (1984 Polygram)
Part 26: Animalize Live Uncensored – audio portion (2015 American Icons)
Part 27: Runaway (1984 Tristar feature film)
GETTING MORE TALE #579: Entering the Asylum
Part 28: Asylum (1985 Polygram)
Part 29: Crazy NightsΒ (1987 Polygram)
Part 30: VINNIE VINCENT INVASION – Vinnie Vincent InvasionΒ (1986 Chysalis)
Part 31: eXposedΒ (1987 Polygram VHS)
Part 32: Monsters of RockΒ (Bootleg from 1988 tour)
Part 33: In the Land of the Rising SunΒ (Bootleg from 1988 tour)
Part 34: The Ritz, NYC, 12th August 1988 (2015 American Icons)
Part 35: VINNIE VINCENT INVASION – All Systems Go (1988 Chysalis)
Part 36: Smashes, Thrashes & Hits (1988 Mercury)
Part 37: KISS – Still On Fire (Dave Thomas & Anders Holm (1988 book)
GETTING MORE TALE #608: Hot in the Shade
Part 38: Hot in the Shade (1989 Polygram)
Part 39: β€œForever” (1990 Polygram EP
GETTING MORE TALE #690: Unholy Kisses
Part 40: β€œGod Gave Rock & Roll to You II” (1991 Interscope single)
Part 41: ERIC CARR – Rockology (2000 EMI)
Part 42: ERIC CARR – Unfinished Business (2011 Auto Rock Records)
Part 43: RevengeΒ (1992 Polygram)
Part 44: Alive IIIΒ (1993 Polygram)
Part 45: KISSΒ My Ass – Classic Kiss RegroovedΒ (1994 Polygram)
GETTING MORE TALE #697: Kiss My Ass
Part 46: Toronto – Scotiabank Arena, March 20 2019
Supplemental: KISS Playing Cards
Supplemental: KISS Crocs
Part 47: KISSWorld – The Best of Kiss (2017 Mercury)

AND THERE’S STILL MORE!

72 MORE KISS REVIEWS available by clicking this link!

 

SF19-6: The Countdown (2019 version)

Our gracious host Iron Tom Sharpe has furnished us with the full Sausagefest 2019 countdown! Gaze at the majesty below. A few brief notes first:

1. “Kiss Me Deadly” by Lita Ford was blamed on Uncle Meat, who definitely took a verbal bruising for that song appearing so high at #22.Β  Meanwhile I took flak for Greta Van Fleet.

2. I am pleased any time Kiss makes the list.Β  “She” was so awesome to groove (shirtless) to on the Friday night.

3. “Fuck yeah!” to Testament, Sabbath (with Gillan), the Kinks, and Iron Maiden (including a non-album song).

4. I marked the songs that I did intros for with an *

5. Included, for your enjoyment, is the audio for my controversial Afroman intro. (#69 on the countdown.)

1 Tommy the Cat – Primus
2 Dance on a Volcano – Genesis
3 Electric Crown – Testament
4 Respect – Aretha Franklin
5 Bombtrack – Rage Against the Machine
6 Hey Nineteen – Steely Dan
7 Sex Bomb – Tom Jones
8 School – Supertramp
9 Cochise – Audioslave *
10 Dancin Fool – Frank Zappa

11 Dinah Moe Hum – Frank Zappa
12 Rise of the Fenix – Tenacious D
13 Big City Nights – The Scorpions
14 Kickapoo – Tenacious D
15 Easy Lover – Phil Collins & Philip Bailey
16 Friends of Mine – The Guess Who
17 Mean Eyed Cat – Johnny Cash
18 Thumb – Kyuss
19 Ride my Llama – Neil Young
20 Let Go the Line – Max Webster *

21 Circumstances – Rush
22 Kiss Me Deadly – Lita Ford
23 In the Flesh – Pink Floyd
24 11th Hour – Lamb of God
25 Old Man Down the Road – John Fogerty
26 Mean Street – Van Halen
27 Queen Bitch – David Bowie
28 Women in Uniform – Iron Maiden
29 Over the Mountain – Blizzard of Ozz
30 War Pigs – Black Sabbath

31 South Side of the Sky – Yes
32 Escape – Alice Cooper *
33 10,000 Scarabs – Five Alarm Funk
34 Tobacco Road – War (live as fuck)
35 King Harvest – The Band
36 Black Coffee – Humble Pie
37 Heroes & Villians – The Beach Boys
38 Ghost – Clutch
39 Space Cadet – Kyuss
40 Stairway to Heaven – Frank Zappa (live as fuck)

41 The Rain Song – Led Zeppelin
42 Rango II – Vulfpeck
43 You Know My Name – The Beatles
44 Rock Lobster – The B-52’s *
45 Jailbait – Wishbone Ash
46 Blockbuster Night – Run the Jewels
47 Sail On – The Commodores
48 Stone Cold Crazy – Queen
49 Sails of Charon – Scorpions
50 Phoenix – Wishbone Ash

51 Powderfinger – Neil Young
52 Script For a Jester’s Tear – Marillion
53 Not For You – Pearl Jam
54 September – Earth, Wind and Fire
55 The Real Me – The Who
56 Roadie – Tenacious D
57 Bobby Brown Goes Down – Frank Zappa
58 Over My Head – King’s X
59 Rikki Don’t Lose My Number – Steely Dan
60 Clap for the Wolfman – The Guess Who

61 Wild Wild Life – Talking Heads
62 Not to Touch the Earth – The Doors
63 Supa Stoopid – Funkadelic
64 Sea of Green – The Sword *
65 Baker Street – Gerry Rafferty
66 Marquee Moon – Television
67 Delivering the Goods – Judas Priest
68 When I Get to Heaven – John Prine
69 She Wont Let Me Fuck – Afroman *
70 After Image – Rush

Afroman intro

71 She – Kiss
72 Careful with that Axe Eugene – Pink Floyd
73 The Whistler – Jethro Tull
74 Stormbringer – Deep Purple *
75 20th Century Boy – T Rex
76 Cinderella Man – Rush
77 Keep Pushin’ – REO Speedwagon
78 Monkberry Moon Delight – Paul McCartney & Wings
79 Lookout Mountain – Drive By Truckers
80 Highway Tune – Greta Van Fleet

81 Rag & Bone – The White Stripes
82 Anti-Social – Anthrax
83 Suite Sister Mary – Queensryche *
84 Red Hot Mama – Funkadelic
85 Her Strut – Bob Seger
86 Sweet Talkin Woman – Electric Light Orchestra
87 Rain Dance – The Guess Who
88 Time Travelling Blues – Orange Goblin
89 Copperhead Road – Steve Earle
90 Walk All Over You – AC/DC

91 For Your Love – The Yardbirds
92 Lido Shuffle – Boz Scaggs *
93 Trashed – Black Sabbath
94 Apeman – The Kinks
95 Illegal Alien – Genesis
96 The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner – Iron Maiden
97 I’m Your Captain – Grand Funk Railroad
98 Peanuts – The Police
99 Satan Prayer – Ghost
100 Renegade – Styx

 

#769: Twenty-Three

GETTING MORE TALE #769: Twenty-Three

July 1995 was a very complex month, at least for a young 22 year old guy living in Canada, not yet named LeBrain.

The girl I really liked had just broken up with her boyfriend — a guy in our circle of friends named Nick.Β  Just about everybody in the world knew I had a crush on her.Β  She dumped him one weekend when I was at the cottage.Β  My buddy Aaron called me long distance just to tell me!Β  Nick was a bit of a cock sometimes, but I tried to be reasonably respectful to him.Β  I thought I should wait three weeks until I made any move.

By mid-July I still hadn’t done anything, although I talked to the girl just about every day.Β  My 23rd birthday was coming up, and a small group of friends decided to throw a party.Β  It was a joint birthday party — another girl with the same mutual friends had a birthday the same week as me.Β  We combined everything into one party, in my parents’ basement.Β  Aaron was there, my wingman.Β  He was good at making people laugh, so that was always helpful when I didn’t know what to say around girls.Β  And of course, the girl I liked was coming too!

We decided on a murder mystery party, and we were supposed to be dressed somewhat in character.Β  I think I was a race car driver.Β  Crush-girl dressed as a gypsy.Β  Oh my God.Β  I was well on my way to bonertown.Β  She even did an accent for her character.Β  Schwing!

One of my friends that came gave me my first copy of Rush’s 2112.Β  That alone would have made it a memorable birthday.Β  The most memorable thing to me, however, was the final guest to arrive.

Craig arrived late.Β  I didn’t know him, not really.Β  He was there at the invite of the girl who also had a birthday to celebrate.Β  But I certainly knew of him!Β  As soon as he came to the door, I recognized him immediately and with total surprise.Β  Though he was two years older, Craig and I went to the same highschool.Β  We even hung out in the same circles, although we’d never officially met before.Β  He was friends with guys like Bob Schipper and Rob Daniels.Β  In fact, one reason I knew Craig’s face so well was that he was actually on one of the tapes in my VHS Archives!Β Β Back in 1989, Rob Daniels was just beginning his career in broadcasting and media.Β  He did a public service ad for Rogers cable.Β  He wrote and directed “One More For the Road”, an anti-drinking and driving ad.Β  Bob Schipper played the victim.Β  Craig played the drunk driver.Β  I had a copy.Β  I knew every line of dialogue in that ad.Β  It was actually really well made with a killer soundtrack.Β  Bon Jovi’s “Bad Medicine” is playing from the car stereo when Bob is struck down in his prime.

Some great acting from Bob

I excitedly greeted Craig at the door and told him of our mutual highschool friends.Β  He looked exactly the same except for the hair, which was now long and in a ponytail.Β  He was a short fella, funny and well read.Β  How cool was it that we happened to have all these connections, and then just run into each other at my own birthday party?

I was having the best time!

As the day wore on and guests began to leave, I was looking forward to spending a little more time with the girl I liked.Β  The only issue:Β  Craig didn’t seem to want to leave.Β  Worse, he was really making conversation with my crush.Β  A little too much conversation.

I sat there smiling, helplessly thinking of something to do.Β  I suggested that I wanted to eat, and I think he helped himself to stay for pizza or whatever we ordered.Β  I didn’t want to be rude.Β  I was on my best behaviour in front of my crush.Β  She was a strong independent woman and there was no way I was going to hint that I was jealous.Β  Inside, I was Hulk-green.

I whispered to Aaron, “Is this guy ever going to leave?”Β  He shrugged.Β  He didn’t know what to do either.

Craig clearly didn’t know about or appreciate the hard work I had been laying these last few weeks.Β  Hell, I was waiting for something to happen with crush girl for months!Β  I knew she was not going to last with Nick.Β  She called me to complain about him often enough.Β  He was too clingy.Β  I was playing a long game.Β  I’d been a sympathetic ear a long time.Β  She flat out told me that if she met me before him, it would have been different.Β  And Craig was sticking his nose in all my patience!

I know that I said earlier that I was trying to give it time out of respect for the other guy, before I made a move.Β  I know that sounds contradictory to the idea of a long game I had been playing for months.Β  It’s not really.Β  There’s a certain code of conduct you had to respect.Β  It was all very complex and mathematical.Β  Having discussed it with Aaron, I was convinced three weeks was the minimum amount of time I had to wait before I asked her on a date.Β  There was also the small matter of stumbling over my words and not knowing at all how to ask her out.Β  I had a serious inhibition there, stuttering and fumbling and turning back.

Extreme had a single called “Tragic Comic” that, ironically, I made a cassette tape of for the birthday girl sharing the party with me that exact dame day.Β  And that song has the line I really identified with:Β  “I’m a stut-tut-terring p-poet.”

It was dark out before Craig finally left, having failed in his quest to sway my crush his way.Β  I decided that was to be our first and last meeting!Β  My day began on such a high, and ended with me tense and frustrated.Β  We all headed our separate ways, and I went to bed brooding.

Time was up.Β  She wasn’t going to wait forever.Β  (In fact, she didn’t — little did I know, she banged some other guy a couple weeks earlier.Β  I think he rode a motorcycle, or something.Β  But I didn’t know.)Β  I finally worked myself up, said something stupid, she said yes, and I danced around the house playing air guitar.

It was so simple in hindsight.Β  All I had to do was be myself.Β  She already liked me, pimples and all.Β  So we dated that summer and it was awesome!Β  On one of my first lunch dates with my new girl, we were at an outdoor patio in Elora, and that was the first time I ever heard “Sign of the Southern Cross” by Black Sabbath.Β  Yes, on an outdoor patio on a lunch date in Elora.Β  Who else can make that claim?Β  It was a good summer; nay a great summer.Β  The year I turned 23 will always be burned into my memory.Β  The birthday I got 2112, and met Craig the attempted-wicked-woman-stealer.Β  Pretty summer-defining events!

 

REVIEW: Alice Cooper – “It’s Me” (1994 single)

ALICE COOPER – “It’s Me” (1994 Epic single)

The Last Temptation, Alice Cooper’s acclaimed 1994 concept album, spawned a couple collectable CD singles.Β  Collectable, because 1) they had unreleased live B-sides, and 2) Eric Singer of Kiss played drums on them!

As far as Alice ballads go, “It’s Me” is not particularly special.Β  The song fits into the story of the album, but it’s musically in the same vein as the ballads from Trash and Hey Stoopid.Β  The mandolin is a nice touch, but Alice has more fondly remembered ballads.Β  “It’s Me” works best as part of the album it was written for.

The two live tracks were recorded in ’91, which actually makes Eric Singer pre-Kiss in this case.Β  “Poison” is stunning sounding live, but still with rich backing vocals.Β  The chorus of “Poison” requires several backing singers and Alice’s bands are always equipped for the job.Β  You can’t tell if Eric Singer is one of the vocalists, but you can easily recognise his style on the drums.Β  That’s him alright!Β  “Sick Things” is a strange one live; always has been.Β  Here, it is inflamed by guitarists Stef Burns and Pete Freezin’ (Freisen).

Alice’s CD singles were hard to find in the early 90s, but thanks to the internet you can get them affordably.Β  If you’re a Kiss collector, this is one to consider.Β  If not, just enjoy a snapshot of Alice live during an era that is so far undocumented by a live album.

3/5 stars

#768: Scanning the Notebooks

GETTING MORE TALE #768: Scanning the Notebooks

Mrs. LeBrain and I have been downsizing of late, and getting rid of old stuff we don’t need anymore.Β  In the process we have discovered lots of cool treasures we have been hanging onto.Β  In the last few months I’ve shown you a treasure trove of cassette and VHS rediscoveries, and things keep turning up all the time. The lady that helped us downsize, Elanda, didn’t understand why I needed to hang onto old yearbooks and CDs.Β  This kind of thing is important to me.Β  I’ve built an entire series of stories on nostalgia!Β  Preserving this stuff, to me, is preserving musical history.Β  It’s a part of the extended story of these bands.Β  It’s my autobiography.

Another great place to find old treasures is the parents’ basement.Β  I didn’t realize they hung on to some of my old, beat up highschool notebooks.Β  The covers are falling off, but like an archaeologist, I have to preserve this stuff for posterity.Β  Look what I found!

I didn’t just scribble band logos on my notebooks.Β  I painted them on.Β  My mother had a basement full of paints for her ceramics classes.Β  I had access to all the brushes, colours and textures you could ask for.Β  Most of the paints I used were water soluble, so I probably sprayed this binder with a clear coat to protect the paint.Β  30 years later, my artwork is still about 90% intact.

The Van Halen, Def Leppard, Dio, and Van Halen logos are self explanatory.Β  Look a little further.Β  I took the trouble of drawing Ratt’s titular mascot using three colours, including silver for his sunglasses.Β  The lightning bolts here are there are meant to be a reference to Frehley’s Comet.Β  (From looking over my homework inside, it seems I also signed my name with a lightning bolt.)Β  In the bottom front corner of the binder, “Dawn Was Here” was written on there by one of my sister’s annoying friends who took ceramics class at our house.

Digging inside, I discovered that I clearly put more effort into the front covers than my English homework.

Next to the very bored notes about American literature are more logos, more lightning bolts, a few grim reapers, and designs for multi-neck guitars.Β  More rats!Β  Cartoon portraits of Gene Simmons (no makeup; it was 1988) and Rob Halford.

Judging by my careless scribbles, it seems I was not a fan of Huck Finn.Β  The notes in English class are not legible and it looks like I didn’t do much homework.Β  That’s not to say I wasn’t working hard in class.Β  Some of the best sketches came from English class.Β  I obviously spent a lot of time on some of them.Β  A page called “Scenes of Death” looks alarming at first, until you look a little closer and notice that one guy is getting jumped by a giant Schnauzer.

 

And, of course, a giant page of logos.

Everyone had the giant page of logos.

Bob Schipper had the idea of calling our “band” Paragon. Β β€œNot Paradox,” he stressed, β€œbut Paragon.Β  It means we’re among the best.”  Our logo is the centerpiece of the page, coloured in yellow highlighter.Β  The entire page is like a “Where’s Waldo?” of bands and references.

My science and history notebooks are much cleaner.Β  Fewer band logos, more meticulously taken notes.Β  Still,Β  found of portrait of Satan in my History book.Β  I was trying to copy the style of Derek Riggs.

I’m grateful my mom and dad hung on to these books.Β  It makes up for my dad throwing out my Chopper Strike board game and damaging my ZZ Top Eliminator model.Β  There is still a ton more stuff at their place for me to go through, including a mountain of cool T-shirts that I forgot I owned.Β  My original Judas Priest shirt is there, the one that got me in trouble at Catholic school.Β  Imagine if ol’ Mrs. Powers at the Catholic school had seen my later Satan drawing!Β  I’m certain it would have raised concern and probably a meeting with my parents.

I’m glad I switched out from a Catholic grade school to a mainstream high school.Β  My logo and Satan drawing skills certainly flourished there, even if my appreciation for Huck Finn did not.

 

REVIEW: Aerosmith – Just Push Play (2001 2 CD Japanese edition)

AEROSMITH – Just Push Play (2001 Sony Japan 2 CD set)

Funny thing about some pretty bad albums: sometimes the bands con you into buying them twice. They do this with bonus tracks you may need and can’t find elsewhere. Aerosmith have been guilty of this on multiple occasions. You know what they say about fools and money.

In 2001, Aerosmith did it with Just Push Play. They placed a bonus track on the European CD (“Face”), and a completely different set of bonus tracks in Japan…but excluding “Face”. As one of the looser songs on a pretty stiff album, “Face” is pretty enjoyable.Β  So what about Japan’s exclusive song, “Won’t Let You Down”?Β  Well, for one it’s heavy.Β  For Aerosmith, it’s really heavy.Β  You could picture it on a better album like Nine Lives.Β  Though not perfect it’s a damn fine latter-day Aerosmith track.Β  It just needs another hook.

“Won’t Let You Down” and its associated Joe Perry guitar wizardry is the most interesting of the bonus tracks, but that doesn’t mean the rest are not.Β  Though “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing” is more than slightly boring today, it was Aerosmith’s biggest hit to date.Β  This was the first time it appeared on an Aerosmith album, and only in Japan.

The second CD has a diverse stew of bonuses.Β  The first is a 3:17 radio remix of “Just Push Play”.Β  It’s mostly a matter of making the guitar, drums and other elements more prominent in the mix.Β  It’s quite a bit better than the album cut, though just as silly.Β  You gotta wonder if anybody in the studio told Steven to try it without the rasta accent.Β  That’s the remix I want to hear, because the chorus is great.

Moving on to live rarities, Aerosmith included a handful of previously released tracks that weren’t necessarily already in your collection.Β  First up:Β  California Jam II.Β  “Same Old Song and Dance”, “Draw the Line” and “Chip Away the Stone” were all available on the various artists album California Jam II.Β  If you have this, you don’t need to buy that.Β  The year was 1978 and Aerosmith were still cooking live.Β  Whether it comes from youthful or chemical energy, these tracks are faster than their studio counterparts.Β  Rough and dirty live Aerosmith without the backing tapes and fixes:Β  what’s not to love?Β  “Draw the Line” has more…definition?…than the original.Β  Still, smoking so hot that Joe Perry probably melted his strings.Β  It’s just plain great to any live version of “Chip Away the Stone“.Β  Top five Aerosmith song?Β  Welcome to the collection.

That’s not all folks, as we stick to 1978 and the famous Texxas Jam.Β  “Big Ten-Inch Record” and “Lord of the Thighs” would be familiar if you own Pandora’s Box.Β  Strange they included two tracks that were readily available, but here they are and there’s nothing wrong with ’em.

A brief word on the album Just Push Play itself.Β  We’ve already reviewed it in full, so let’s not rehash.Β  Joe Perry’s least favourite Aerosmith albumy panders for hits in the most embarrassing ways.Β  Hi-tech recording and outside songwriters watered it down.Β  The old Tyler/Perry combination was not to be found on a single track.Β  The other three guys have not a single writing credit between them.Β  It’s a sad state of affairs.

If you’re a masochist like me, you’ll want to get this one for the bonus tracks.Β  If not, just stay away.

Just Push Play1/5 stars

Bonus CD – 3/5 stars

#767: Just Older

A sequel to Getting More Tale #332:Β  Getting Older Everyday

 

 

GETTING MORE TALE #767: Just Older

Unless you’re a teenager buying booze with your fake ID, nobody likes being mistaken for older than they actually are.

When I was in my 30s, people used to think I was in my 20s.Β  I looked younger and I dressed younger because I worked at a Record Store and I could get away with it.Β  I bleached my hair, had piercings, and flashy shirts.Β  I saw people working at hair salons looking like rock stars so I thought the same could work for me in a Record Store.Β  Eventually I had a collection of over 30 flashy shirts.Β  I don’t think my bosses were impressed with my new image, but it was a hit with the ladies.

I loved looking younger than my actual age but all good things come to an end.

After quitting the store I wanted to change my line of work and look more professional.Β  The fancy shirts went into a closet.Β  The pleather pants were saved for Halloween.Β  The hair was toned down.Β  Eventually it started to go grey.Β  My beard turned white and I got fat.Β  It can happen to anyone.

I own the “old man” schtick now, but there is still one thing that I hate.Β  And I do mean hate.

Mrs. LeBrain is a little younger than me (I’m a 1972 model and she’s a 1978), but not by a significant difference.Β  Where she wins is a natural youthful look.Β  People always mistake her for someone much younger.Β  She loves being asked for ID.Β  That kind of thing makes her day.Β  What pisses me off is when people mistake me for her father!Β  And it keeps happening!

I took Jen to the hospital to have some tests done (no worries, all good) and had about an hour to kill.Β  I had an mp3 player loaded up with Kiss.Β  Because Heavy Metal OverloRd had been talking about Hotter Than Hell (a personal favourite and among the first Kiss records I ever owned), I decided to take a nice morning walk while listening to that album.Β  When done I progressed onward to Rock and Roll Over.Β  It was a lovely morning filled with cool summer breezes, trainspotting, and Paul Stanley at his peak.

I got back in good time and soon a nurse called to tell me Jen was all set to go.Β  She led me to her bed, and I saw a big bright smile on her face.Β  It’s the smile that keeps me going every day.Β  “Hi ‘dad’!” she said grinning.Β  I was confused.Β  Did she have a seizure?Β  Was she really mistaking me for her dad?

No, she was playing around.Β  The nurse asked if she wanted them to call “her father” to come and get her.Β  Me being her father!Β  Jesus Murphy….

I hate, hate, hate being mistaken for her father!Β  I didn’t even have my big white beard!

I’ll let it slide because those nurses did a great job as always, but c’mon!

I looked exactly like the guy in the photograph below.Β  I don’t think he looks old enough to be Jen’s dad, do you?

The hat, maybe?Β  The day I took Jen to the hospital I was wearing a Van Halen T-shirt and camo shorts with shoes and socks.

I have since shed the locks; a mixture of “shit brown” (my dad’s words) and grey highlights.Β  I now rock the bald head again, but do I look any younger?Β  I don’t think so.

It’s a game I just can’t win!Β  Though it doesn’t really matter does it?Β  Jen prefers me with less hair, and it’s a lot less work.Β  I was just keeping it long just to have long hair at Sausagefest for once.Β  I enjoyed that (it also kept my neck from getting burned), but long hair doesn’t feel nice in the summer time.Β  It’s time to go back to what feels good!

I have a birthday coming up this week, but I’m not old.Β  Just older!