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Subject: Wicked Lester......

Written By: Britton on 3/6/2001 at 4:39 p.m.

Hey, are you a Kiss fan or something? I was always gonna ask you, but never remembered till now. I ask because Kiss was called Wicked Lester before they were kiss, and when J.J. French from Twisted Sister was in the band. I'm a big Kiss fan!!!


Subject: Re: Wicked Lester......

Written By: Wicked Lester on 3/6/2001 at 5:45 p.m.

: Hey, are you a Kiss fan or something? I was
: always gonna ask you, but never remembered
: till now. I ask because Kiss was called
: Wicked Lester before they were kiss, and
: when J.J. French from Twisted Sister was in
: the band. I'm a big Kiss fan!!!

Bingo!! I love my 80s music, but KISS is and always will be my favorite band. Hell, I've even got the Frehley's Comet and Vinnie Vincent Invasion stuff that Ace and Vinnie did post-KISS. I was like a kid in a candy store when their stuff was released on CD, but I've still got most of my vinyl and cassettes and even some of my old 8-tracks. My favorite CD to put on and listen to from front to back is Alive II, and I think their most underappreciated effort was The Elder. There are some good tracks on there, but a lot of people have never heard it.

Subject: Re: Wicked Lester......

Written By: 80smusicfreak on 3/7/2001 at 2:10 a.m.

: I think their
: most underappreciated effort was The Elder.
: There are some good tracks on there, but a
: lot of people have never heard it.

Couldn't agree more. Probably one of my top three albums of theirs. And I suppose it didn't help that Casablanca/PolyGram *botched* the track listing on the first pressings of both the vinyl LP and cassette versions back in '81...