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No Regrets by Ace Frehley

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Dec 28, 11

bookshelves: biog-autobiog, music
Read from December 26 to 28, 2011

Came to this looking forward to Ace's perspective of KISS and the sometimes fraught he had appeared to have had with his band mates..as yet we have only really had Gene Simmons book to go on plus the authorised KISS book a few years back which went into bits and pieces.
Ace seems willing within this book to accept the blame for much that went wrong with his relationship within the band and it's pretty much a tale of excess and clouded judgement,I enjoyed the writing..the KISS years were the draw for me...I enjoy some of Ace's solo work but in truth prefer Ace as a KISS member..unlike Ace who does really seem more at home without the creative restraints of Simmons and Stanley.
It was a quick read for me based on the fact that there was little need to concentrate on who was whom as I came to the book as a longtime listener of KISS and as such knew enough to just read on,the book does offer some tales I hadn't heard prior to this and ultimately(given the sometimes craziness of the tales within) came across as pretty level headed and even.

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