The beauty of collecting is we don't know everything and there's always something to learn/discover. It's a fluid hobby and the moment we think we have it figured out something else comes along and completely changes our stance. Thanks for all the work and sacrifice everyone put into trying to solve this mystery!
Can't believe you guys are cutting open rare KISS LPS. Goodbye 3 sides of the coin and KISS Faq. You guys are officially the Kings Of The Podcast World
I love that you guys are back. You guys got me through the pandemic with some amazing stuff and I learned so much so keep it going guys. Would love to see lotta mo!
Boys, these 2 episodes are fascinating! I love this kind of minutiae, it's mind blowing. Thank you for my continuing KISS education! (My favorite vinyl is the "I ❤ Jason Herndon" variant!!)
These last two episodes have been some of my favorite. So damn good and funny. Joe is comedy gold. Love this channel. Digging my Slaughter Wild Life box set. Hope you guys do the first album as well, that's my favorite album from them. Groovy.
Another thing on that Destroyer Sampler. Similarly to the RARO sampler, the Destroyer EP does not contain the single Shout It Out Loud. This was most likely released to either push Flaming Youth, or maybe Beth or Detroit Rock City
I have no documentation (or I need to re-check that binder). Remember... Casablanca Records Accounting... the label did some crazy shit. Didn't necessarily get anywhere near a memo to the band or business managers since promos were handled different in terms of royalties. The 1975 contract detailed samplers weren't royalty bearing, but need Artist approval which would leave a paper trail for someone, and direct sales with bore 1/2 royalty rate. So ...
Really need to bring a mass spectrometer into the conversation or I'll not be totally convinced ;) I need to catch up on the full ep, but props to Mike for the bravery of ungluing a cover -- that is certainly not recommended and from my experienced "overcooking" them with a heat gun, they don't glue back together well... Last point, that you may have covered, is a hi-res scan of the cover to examine the print pattern. That might help... Otherwise, I'm happy for it to remain in the D. B. Cooper category...
I dig your idea of the Hi-Res scan, but I have thought all along that this was professionally printed. I question the official-ness of it. ...And I was nervous about the ungluing. The other jackets that I did earlier that day took me about 5 minutes apiece. This jacket took me about 15
Everybody just needs to research when this album hit the market. We do know we have very rare sample releases before this one and no one questions the other ones. Way to many errors to think this was just pushed out and was never cataloged until the late 90's or early 2000's.
I did ask Dennis and he said he didn't know and also asked Eddie Kramer if he knew at all and he said they (Casablanca) would have done the promo stuff without any notice to him as producer at all.
Probably already been said or thought of, but just in case. Could be possible the colored version was intended to be the promo, printed a few, but then had them stop because of the release of the actual album in color? Then the few already printed got sent out as to fill a void or by accident.
Jason I was glad you guys put up some new Vinyl Episodes!! Got a question for you and Joe on a past past episode Tom Shannon talked about he and Joe were gonna put out a book every fan would want…obviously it didn’t happen but what was the book topic going to be .. just curious.
@@contentm3893 it's not a reach at all. The promotional text is printed on the labels, not stamped. With the Debut and The Originals, it's a completely different label. This is how these promo copies exist, it's not a stretch at all
Idk guys, the color patent type is extra BOLD that looks odd from my eyes. BTW, I tried to buy the eBay listing. I bid 10x and am the one that drove the price up.
Agree, but I'd like to see multiple comparisons on the color variant. Should also consider impression on it. Does it feel typed or printed. I want it either way, but want to know if legit. I'm 50/50
@@kissmykollectibles Reaching to keep your purchase valid. You can reproduce anything. And you missed important information. You also said a printing plant was busted for printing counterfeit albums. That's the answer all day long.
Gents,do you remember when John 5 and Nicholas were on the show we used to laugh and enjoy talking about Kiss. The days when you laughed at Nicholas for trimming posters, now you advocate the cutting open of album sleeves ! Todays particular highlight was a picture of the inside of the sleeve, just blank cardboard. Just saying I miss the good old days.
Nonsense comment. Read the room. Collectors are fascinated with these 2 episodes. And they are very important. Also, John and Nicholas are still part of the show. John didn’t want to do these because he thinks 5 people on one episode are too many. And Nicholas never does vinyl episodes. Sorry you don’t appreciate the excitement of the awesome discoveries here. (Jason)
They were not advocating anything. John and I cut our LPs open willingly and without being prompted by others... Well, John was probably prompted to do it because of me constantly saying it was fake :)
@@kissmykollectibles awesome discoveries !! Jeez get over yourself ! You didn’t discover anything but a patent number ! Anyway keep doing it for your fans. Unsubscribed
We discovered many more things than just the patent number. Printing plant numbers. Fonts used originating in the 60’s. Printing method. And on and on. The research that went into these episodes was done to help the collecting community. We had people from both sides of the argument on. I’m sorry you don’t appreciate that. Take care. (Jason)
@@kissmykollectibles the only way to really prove it, is to undo the glue on the seams, and look at the color codes, code #’s and cover cut targets, But that would definitely ruin the value lol.
The beauty of collecting is we don't know everything and there's always something to learn/discover. It's a fluid hobby and the moment we think we have it figured out something else comes along and completely changes our stance. Thanks for all the work and sacrifice everyone put into trying to solve this mystery!
2 episodes in a week! Keep them coming.
Can't believe you guys are cutting open rare KISS LPS. Goodbye 3 sides of the coin and KISS Faq. You guys are officially the Kings Of The Podcast World
I love that you guys are back. You guys got me through the pandemic with some amazing stuff and I learned so much so keep it going guys. Would love to see lotta mo!
Coming home from work and finding your video with news is priceless. Now I'll open a beer and watch it all in one go.
An episode every other day would be awesome!!
I haven't bought a kiss vinyl since 85 but still watch and enjoy every episode.❤
..And Claudio Bergmann was the podcaster's name that has interviewed Dennis Woloch on many occasions
Awesome episode.....thank you !!! For many more to come.....
Boys, these 2 episodes are fascinating! I love this kind of minutiae, it's mind blowing. Thank you for my continuing KISS education!
(My favorite vinyl is the "I ❤ Jason Herndon" variant!!)
These last two episodes have been some of my favorite. So damn good and funny. Joe is comedy gold. Love this channel. Digging my Slaughter Wild Life box set. Hope you guys do the first album as well, that's my favorite album from them. Groovy.
Another thing on that Destroyer Sampler. Similarly to the RARO sampler, the Destroyer EP does not contain the single Shout It Out Loud. This was most likely released to either push Flaming Youth, or maybe Beth or Detroit Rock City
I have no documentation (or I need to re-check that binder). Remember... Casablanca Records Accounting... the label did some crazy shit. Didn't necessarily get anywhere near a memo to the band or business managers since promos were handled different in terms of royalties. The 1975 contract detailed samplers weren't royalty bearing, but need Artist approval which would leave a paper trail for someone, and direct sales with bore 1/2 royalty rate. So ...
What? The label certainly did work with Bill with regards to what was being pushed to the radio stations. The record is a bootleg. Period.
record geek fest....I love it! Nice video guys, love the show
that's it.... on the Revolution record it will get 'F*ck Hemdon' in the dead wax
Really need to bring a mass spectrometer into the conversation or I'll not be totally convinced ;) I need to catch up on the full ep, but props to Mike for the bravery of ungluing a cover -- that is certainly not recommended and from my experienced "overcooking" them with a heat gun, they don't glue back together well... Last point, that you may have covered, is a hi-res scan of the cover to examine the print pattern. That might help... Otherwise, I'm happy for it to remain in the D. B. Cooper category...
I dig your idea of the Hi-Res scan, but I have thought all along that this was professionally printed. I question the official-ness of it. ...And I was nervous about the ungluing. The other jackets that I did earlier that day took me about 5 minutes apiece. This jacket took me about 15
Everybody just needs to research when this album hit the market. We do know we have very rare sample releases before this one and no one questions the other ones. Way to many errors to think this was just pushed out and was never cataloged until the late 90's or early 2000's.
I have asked Dennis a couple of time about the promos. They were not made at Howard Marks.
I did ask Dennis and he said he didn't know and also asked Eddie Kramer if he knew at all and he said they (Casablanca) would have done the promo stuff without any notice to him as producer at all.
Why would you ask Kramer? It's a bootleg.
so much fun.
Probably already been said or thought of, but just in case. Could be possible the colored version was intended to be the promo, printed a few, but then had them stop because of the release of the actual album in color? Then the few already printed got sent out as to fill a void or by accident.
That's just wrong and makes no sense at all. You don't just print a few.
Jason I was glad you guys put up some new Vinyl Episodes!! Got a question for you and Joe on a past past episode Tom Shannon talked about he and Joe were gonna put out a book every fan would want…obviously it didn’t happen but what was the book topic going to be .. just curious.
Jason the answer to your question about the alive 2 side a side B is in the description of the PDF
Did they ever release promo albums with out the gold stamp on the jacket please help 🤘
Yes
@@kissmykollectibles thank you 🤘
Plenty. Gold-stamped KISS records didn't start until Alive II. Before that it was mainly cut corners, hole punches or saw-marks on the jackets
@@uskissvinylreferencepage3388 But not re-printing the album cover. Maybe the label. You guys are reaching.
@@contentm3893 it's not a reach at all. The promotional text is printed on the labels, not stamped. With the Debut and The Originals, it's a completely different label. This is how these promo copies exist, it's not a stretch at all
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Idk guys, the color patent type is extra BOLD that looks odd from my eyes. BTW, I tried to buy the eBay listing. I bid 10x and am the one that drove the price up.
Printed a different times.
Agree, but I'd like to see multiple comparisons on the color variant. Should also consider impression on it. Does it feel typed or printed. I want it either way, but want to know if legit. I'm 50/50
@@kissmykollectibles Reaching to keep your purchase valid. You can reproduce anything. And you missed important information. You also said a printing plant was busted for printing counterfeit albums. That's the answer all day long.
The Earth is flat ...
Gents,do you remember when John 5 and Nicholas were on the show we used to laugh and enjoy talking about Kiss. The days when you laughed at Nicholas for trimming posters, now you advocate the cutting open of album sleeves ! Todays particular highlight was a picture of the inside of the sleeve, just blank cardboard. Just saying I miss the good old days.
Nonsense comment. Read the room. Collectors are fascinated with these 2 episodes. And they are very important. Also, John and Nicholas are still part of the show. John didn’t want to do these because he thinks 5 people on one episode are too many. And Nicholas never does vinyl episodes. Sorry you don’t appreciate the excitement of the awesome discoveries here. (Jason)
They were not advocating anything. John and I cut our LPs open willingly and without being prompted by others... Well, John was probably prompted to do it because of me constantly saying it was fake :)
@@kissmykollectibles awesome discoveries !! Jeez get over yourself ! You didn’t discover anything but a patent number ! Anyway keep doing it for your fans. Unsubscribed
We discovered many more things than just the patent number. Printing plant numbers. Fonts used originating in the 60’s. Printing method. And on and on. The research that went into these episodes was done to help the collecting community. We had people from both sides of the argument on. I’m sorry you don’t appreciate that. Take care. (Jason)
@@IanConnaghan Damn Jason... When we were talking off-air, I didn't think to bring up that we should ask this guy's opinion beforehand. My bad....
I’m 30 seconds into this video and I can tell you that promo looks totally fake 😎
Watch episode 1. You’ve definitely not done the research we have. No one that sees one in person thinks it’s fake ;)
@@kissmykollectibles the only way to really prove it, is to undo the glue on the seams, and look at the color codes, code #’s and cover cut targets, But that would definitely ruin the value lol.
@@mariopolacomontalvo-bc7gc yeah... someone should do that. They can be glued back, and no one would know the difference
@@mariopolacomontalvo-bc7gcDid you watch the episode!!??!!! Lol.
@@garystinson5498 The album finishing plant was already busted for counterfeiting in 1981. What more proof do you want that the album is fake?