@@ChristopherCox, they are definitely helpful. Some of the songs I don’t even think of learning to be honest and then it’ll just sound so good as well as bring back memories of when I bought these old albums 🤙 Keep making them if possible and I really hope you gain more subs too. I do realize comments help the Boob-Tube algorithms so it’s the least I can do for your work, thanks again.
I love the appendix to this that Ace used in his solo's. That's what I'll be looking to take away from this lesson whenever I get around to it. As always, thanks for showing us the way. Good to see you active on here again my friend 🤘
Hello my good friend. I hope you and your family are well and are enjoying the holiday season. Thank you so much. It feels good to be back. I've missed doing the lessons. It's a labor of love.
The funny thing about Kiss is that Gene, Paul, Peter and Ace have NEVER been truthful with the history of the band. They all knew each other from the studio before they ever worked together on personal projects like "Wicked Lester" & the creation of Kiss. The ad in the news paper was created to lay the ground work for their complete BS. story that they later told. But with that said, This is one badass tune Chris. I've always loved the deep tracks on those early Kiss albums. Ace always delivered a kickass solo, and you nail each and everyone of them. Great lesson. I especially loved that riff that Ace played at the end of She on Alive. I've been wanting to learn that for over 40 years.. Thanks for all your lessons. Peace.. Joe
I am so glad that you did the outro solo. It is a tricky one and happens to be one of my favourites that i have been working on for years but could never quite get, until now. Thanks
Thank you my friend. I love that outro section too. I had to listen to it probably 100 times to get all the notes right. You're right it is a tricky riff/lick to play.
Chris, I hope your concert experience in NYC is as magical as my experience in Kansas City in July of 1996 was (my favorite of my KISS concert experiences and definitely a Super Bowl of sorts for me!). Thanks for the lesson, always appreciated!
Thank you so much my friend. You're so kind and generous. I appreciate it so much. I'm gonna try to do a short video and review of the show. I definitely want to share the experience with everyone. I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday. Thanks so much.
The Masters back with a Killer Tune . Thanx
Hey man! Good to hear from you. Thanks so much my friend. I hope all is well your way. Happy holidays to you and your family.
Very cool Chris, thanks for doing this man 🤙
Dig your Kiss feeds bigtime!
Hey Tommy! Thanks so much buddy. I really appreciate you checking out my lessons. I hope they're are helpful. Happy holidays to you and your family.
@@ChristopherCox, they are definitely helpful. Some of the songs I don’t even think of learning to be honest and then it’ll just sound so good as well as bring back memories of when I bought these old albums 🤙
Keep making them if possible and I really hope you gain more subs too. I do realize comments help the Boob-Tube algorithms so it’s the least I can do for your work, thanks again.
I love the appendix to this that Ace used in his solo's. That's what I'll be looking to take away from this lesson whenever I get around to it. As always, thanks for showing us the way. Good to see you active on here again my friend 🤘
Hello my good friend. I hope you and your family are well and are enjoying the holiday season.
Thank you so much. It feels good to be back. I've missed doing the lessons. It's a labor of love.
The funny thing about Kiss is that Gene, Paul, Peter and Ace have NEVER been truthful with the history of the band. They all knew each other from the studio before they ever worked together on personal projects like "Wicked Lester" & the creation of Kiss. The ad in the news paper was created to lay the ground work for their complete BS. story that they later told.
But with that said, This is one badass tune Chris. I've always loved the deep tracks on those early Kiss albums. Ace always delivered a kickass solo, and you nail each and everyone of them. Great lesson. I especially loved that riff that Ace played at the end of She on Alive. I've been wanting to learn that for over 40 years.. Thanks for all your lessons. Peace.. Joe
Thanks so much Joe. I really appreciate that my friend. I hope the lesson is helpful.
I am so glad that you did the outro solo. It is a tricky one and happens to be one of my favourites that i have been working on for years but could never quite get, until now. Thanks
Thank you my friend. I love that outro section too. I had to listen to it probably 100 times to get all the notes right. You're right it is a tricky riff/lick to play.
Thank you for the lesson & and I hope you had a happy Thanksgiving
My pleasure Eric. Thank you my friend. It was great. Are way too much food 🤣.
Happy holidays to you and your family.
Great deep track from Kiss. Thanks so much, Chris! Nice selection!
My pleasure Steven. Another tune I always wished they would have played in the live set.
@@ChristopherCox It does look like a fun one to play, Chris. Interesting parts in the solo and of course the great riff at the end.
Chris, I hope your concert experience in NYC is as magical as my experience in Kansas City in July of 1996 was (my favorite of my KISS concert experiences and definitely a Super Bowl of sorts for me!). Thanks for the lesson, always appreciated!
Thank you so much my friend. You're so kind and generous. I appreciate it so much. I'm gonna try to do a short video and review of the show. I definitely want to share the experience with everyone. I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday. Thanks so much.
@@ChristopherCox - Right back at ya on the holiday wishes!
Good to see the PRS back in action
🤣 oh yea. It's never too far away from me 🤣
Thank you for your GREAT PERFORMANCE❗❗👍👍
If possible plz my KISS cover too😊😊
Thank you so much m. I really appreciate that. Will do my friend 👍🙂