Kiss have released a new acoustic mix of their 1976 hit "Beth" as the first sample of their upcoming Destroyer box set. "For the new acoustic mix of 'Beth,' the original recorded acoustic guitar track ...
While they knew how to write rollicking classic rock songs in their sleep, Kiss showed off their more sensitive side with the ballad “Beth.” The track has a riff that sounds like it came from a ...
KISS recorded plenty of memorable songs in the 1970s and ‘80s, but the biggest hit of their career was a happy accident. In March 1976, the glam rockers released their fourth studio album, Destroyer.
“Beth” has some of the most sensitive lyrics of any of Kiss’ hit classic rock songs; however, the original lyrics of the song were very different. Gene Simmons had a major problem with the original ...
Veteran producer Bob Ezrin recalled rewriting Kiss' classic “Beth” to make girls like the band. Created as a much harder song by drummer Peter Criss, “Beth” appeared on the 1976 album Destroyer as a ...
Peter Criss will always be remembered as that guy in KISS who painted his face like a cat. Although he was never one of the central figures in the band and only lasted a few years, ironically, it’s ...
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