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HELL BOX

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In 1966, a young hippie named Sean Delaney arrived in New York City and checked into the YMCA with only $2.98 in his pocket. Sean became one of the top ten record producers in the music industry, and was in part responsible for signing a little known band to their first six-month contract along the way. The band was KISS, and the rest became history that has forgotten his presence.

120 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 13, 2004

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December 20, 2019
Så det blev en Kiss-relaterad bok till i år. Boken om Sean Delaney. Man skulle kunna kalla honom den femte medlemmen i Kiss. Det skulle faktiskt inte vara helt fel.

Hell Box är en brutal och ärlig historia om ett liv som verkar ha varit minst sagt hårt. Jag vill inte återberätta historien. Den går fort och lätt att läsa.

Är du bara det minsta intresserad av världens bästa rockband vill du läsa den här boken.

Jag plockade upp mitt exemplar via iBooks (eller vad Apples ebokaffär heter nu för tiden). Snubblar jag över ett fysiskt exemplar kommer samlaren i mig att köpa den.

Men nu ska jag börja leta efter den där intervjun i Creem som Gene Simmons ska ha tyckt så illa om.
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June 26, 2020
Loved this book. The creative force behind KISS. Well worth the read.

Let's go back in time and see how and who helped create the KISS show. This band and show were a big part of my childhood. Many prayers for the guy and the brain who helped put it all together and made it into a professional act that is still imitated today.
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