Synopsis In this humorous book, which contains many colorful anecdotes about the rock band Kiss, author Gordon Gebert defends his previous title KISS & TELL. Gordon talks about the harassing messages he has received from angry Kiss fans after KISS & TELL's publication, and explains how groups of "Internuts" (groupies who express their extreme views on the Internet) tried to destroy his credibility.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 1999-04-01 |
| Size | | Length: | 218 pages | | Height: | 8.5 in | | Width: | 5.8 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 12.8 oz |
Publisher's Note What was it like to be best friends with a Rock and Roll legend? Bob McAdams and Gordon G.G. Gebett have been asked that question more times than they can remember, each having the dubious distinction of being members of the Kiss inner circle. People never seem to get enough of all their outrageous stories and finally - after re-telling these episodes about Ace Frehley and KISS for the umpteen thousandth time - Bob and Gordon finally decided to pen their stories, hence "Kiss & Tell". This book exposes the hidden reality of some of Rock and Roll's most excessive characters: Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss. The photos alone are worth the price of admission! Together, they have written the most fascinating expose' in recent memory, full of candid details surrounding the lives of rock and roll's most secretive band Kiss's superstar status was, perhaps, the least interesting aspect of their twisted persona. Yes, it's about the power, fame, money, sex and madness associated with rock and roll and the lives of those who came in contact with these living legends (and everything you'd expect from the world's greatest rock band on the planet). Better still, there is a comic insanity in these episodes that go beyond cartoon characters or the fictional members of Spinal Tap.
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