Stellar episode!!! Dennis Woloch is amazing and his artwork with KISS through the years is so appreciated! So few fans dont realize how many talented artist are behind the scenes with these iconic bands such as Dennis Woloch, Ken Kelly, Michael Doret, Victor stabin etc ! Thanks again for such a great episode and thank you Dennis!!!
This series has been so great!! Imagine all KISS albums done in the Ken Kelly style. It would be fun just to see how many cool ideas could be made up using that style. Imagine every album done in that style. Claudio u should do this series on some WASP albums or Lizzy Borden albums. Always enjoyed those visually.
Another amazing episode.. great childhood memories seeing that albumcover for the first time at the local recordstore… the innersleeve of that first copy I bought still has that stain on one of the lyrics: I was so into the music that first listen with headphones on that my chewinggum fell out of my mouth onto the innersleeve..
Love it. Another great job. Paul has stated they really took off their make up because MTV wouldn't play their videos as they thought the old Kiss was too 70's
@@bdso9593 Neither Ultravox or Accept were on Polygram/Phonogram.....Ultravox was on Island, later moved to Chrysalis and Accept was on Epic....that is why you saw those videos🤓
@@ClaudioBergaminArt Totally, imagine if Joan Jett had signed to Casablanca during acquisition?...we would have hardly seen "I Love Rock and Roll"...if at all. Thank goodness Neil took her to Boardwalk 😅
Danny Goldberg had been involved back as far back as Rock and Roll Over. He was involved with Led Zeppelin in the mid 70’s as well. He later became the head of Mercury records around the mid 90’s and suggested the band put their makeup back on. Goldberg generally is a well respected figure in the business.
As far as the poster goes I I remember buying the record and being disappointed that I got a record they forgot to put a poster in. A few years later I remember reading an interview with Paul where he said the original idea for the cover was a picture of the band in street clothes with half their faces in makeup and half without. That was the picture used in the poster and it was released in a limited number of records in Japan.
Seriously?!? I've never heard of this story before. Are there any photos around? The 40th Anniversary vinyl is just being released (including the Japanese overleaf), but no poster in sight.
There was no poster or picture of half faces in makeup released in Japan. And Paul mentions that idea in his book as being an absurd suggestion, so that will give you an idea of what he thought of it. It never happened.
Thanks for another cool episode in this serie 👍 Tell me, those videoclips of Marks, Lendt and Kiss, where do these come from? Never seen these. Are they here on youtube with their original sound ? Cheers!
I was hoping he knew about the photoshoot. There's all these rumors about Vinnie's body being pasted onto Paul's legs, mannequins with Paul or Vinnie's head pasted on, arms being moved around, etc. The only thing I know for sure is Vinnie was wearing a wig because he's admitted to that.
Just a quick question- how come you dislike KISS so much? Not being a jerk or anything, you just seem like they aren't your thing and dedicate a lot of time going after them, especially Paul. I know his voice is completely shredded at this point, but were you ever a fan previously? Bad Experience? Just wondering.
@@thefonzkiss Not at all messing with you, but it seems like you do. You call Gene the donut demon (I gotta admit, that's hysterical) and you kill Paul every chance you get. Just asking.
I’ve said this many times. The first album, was black and it simply showed what KISS is as far as their look. By Lick It Up, it was a complete juxtaposition of what they were, to what they are now. KISS, is now without makeup and it showed their faces without the makeup. It was night and day, ten years later.
Visually, I agree, but musically I don't. The first record is light rock and roll but Lick it up is a dark heavy metal record with most songs written in the diminished fifth.
I love this series of interviews. I’m a graphic designer and I find Dennis’ insight on design very informative. I look forward to Animalize!
Stellar episode!!! Dennis Woloch is amazing and his artwork with KISS through the years is so appreciated! So few fans dont realize how many talented artist are behind the scenes with these iconic bands such as Dennis Woloch, Ken Kelly, Michael Doret, Victor stabin etc ! Thanks again for such a great episode and thank you Dennis!!!
I don’t really care much about kiss or album covers, but man, it’s pretty cool listening to experts discuss their field. Great stuff.
I'm really enjoying these videos! Thank you Claudio and Dennis!!
This series has been so great!!
Imagine all KISS albums done in the Ken Kelly style. It would be fun just to see how many cool ideas could be made up using that style. Imagine every album done in that style.
Claudio u should do this series on some WASP albums or Lizzy Borden albums. Always enjoyed those visually.
Another amazing episode.. great childhood memories seeing that albumcover for the first time at the local recordstore… the innersleeve of that first copy I bought still has that stain on one of the lyrics: I was so into the music that first listen with headphones on that my chewinggum fell out of my mouth onto the innersleeve..
Danny Goldberg was from Polygram/Mercury Records. He has the liner note inside the YWTBYGTB album.
@@andresassi526yeah, I only know him from his association with Zep.
His wife was Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love's attorney.
another gem - great work! Great interview & research! -and Dennis is the best ‘Kisstorian’ 🤟🏻🔥
Love this series!! Ty Claudio and Dennis!!
Awesome as usual. Thanks Claudio and Dennis!
Well done!!
Love it. Another great job. Paul has stated they really took off their make up because MTV wouldn't play their videos as they thought the old Kiss was too 70's
MTV didn't play any Phonogram/Polygram acts was because they wanted to be payed for giving MTV the videos. 🤟🏻
@@akhnatun Idiots! XD
@@akhnatun Really? Interesting. I do remember MTV playing Accept and Ultravox in the early days comes to mind.
@@bdso9593 Neither Ultravox or Accept were on Polygram/Phonogram.....Ultravox was on Island, later moved to Chrysalis and Accept was on Epic....that is why you saw those videos🤓
@@ClaudioBergaminArt Totally, imagine if Joan Jett had signed to Casablanca during acquisition?...we would have hardly seen "I Love Rock and Roll"...if at all.
Thank goodness Neil took her to Boardwalk 😅
Danny Goldberg had been involved back as far back as Rock and Roll Over. He was involved with Led Zeppelin in the mid 70’s as well. He later became the head of Mercury records around the mid 90’s and suggested the band put their makeup back on. Goldberg generally is a well respected figure in the business.
Fantásticas las entrevistas!!! un saludo desde Canadá!!!
As far as the poster goes I I remember buying the record and being disappointed that I got a record they forgot to put a poster in. A few years later I remember reading an interview with Paul where he said the original idea for the cover was a picture of the band in street clothes with half their faces in makeup and half without. That was the picture used in the poster and it was released in a limited number of records in Japan.
Seriously?!? I've never heard of this story before. Are there any photos around? The 40th Anniversary vinyl is just being released (including the Japanese overleaf), but no poster in sight.
There was no poster or picture of half faces in makeup released in Japan. And Paul mentions that idea in his book as being an absurd suggestion, so that will give you an idea of what he thought of it. It never happened.
@@thefonzkiss Thanks! I didn't remember, haha! I think I will re-read Paul's book.
Thanks for another cool episode in this serie 👍
Tell me, those videoclips of Marks, Lendt and Kiss, where do these come from? Never seen these. Are they here on youtube with their original sound ?
Cheers!
With pink logo is from Mexico.
As stated in the video caption.
Bill Aucoin was involved with Lick it Up??
I thought he was gone by LIU
@@marc_simmons long gone. He misspoke.
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Song title ?
I was hoping he knew about the photoshoot. There's all these rumors about Vinnie's body being pasted onto Paul's legs, mannequins with Paul or Vinnie's head pasted on, arms being moved around, etc. The only thing I know for sure is Vinnie was wearing a wig because he's admitted to that.
no mannequins or pasted on heads.., not much retouching at all.
@@andresassi526 I remember that now, they cut Vinnie out from a different photo and pasted it onto the cover then airbrushed the hand off his waist
I may have forgotten - but that's not my handwriting on the Vinnie pic. I'm Snappy here btw...Dennis Woloch@@andresassi526
my long ago cat, yes. @@andresassi526
I was hoping to hear the story of why Genes arm is unnaturally long on the album and if Vinnie was wearing Genes shirt.
Has anyone told you,Claudio,that you look like a young Ace Frehley ?
This gets the _Official Fonz Seal of Approval_
Just a quick question- how come you dislike KISS so much? Not being a jerk or anything, you just seem like they aren't your thing and dedicate a lot of time going after them, especially Paul. I know his voice is completely shredded at this point, but were you ever a fan previously? Bad Experience? Just wondering.
@@leeturiano4419 Who said I dislike them?
@@thefonzkiss Not at all messing with you, but it seems like you do. You call Gene the donut demon (I gotta admit, that's hysterical) and you kill Paul every chance you get. Just asking.
@@leeturiano4419 I love everyone. Including you.
I’ve said this many times. The first album, was black and it simply showed what KISS is as far as their look.
By Lick It Up, it was a complete juxtaposition of what they were, to what they are now. KISS, is now without makeup and it showed their faces without the makeup.
It was night and day, ten years later.
Visually, I agree, but musically I don't. The first record is light rock and roll but Lick it up is a dark heavy metal record with most songs written in the diminished fifth.
@@ClaudioBergaminArt can you explain the diminished fifth? I don’t understand
Badlamds copied the Lick It Up cover