And so it began on Monday - the greatest musical marathon known to mankind!
Well, actually only the 2nd craziest I have ever done. Pretty sure my Lennonthon many years ago was crazier. And don't get me started on the problems involved in ever trying to do an Elvisthon...
Anyways, I managed to form a rather impressive playlist to do this - 545 songs all up!
The album list looks like this:
There was a bunch of stuff I decided to exclude because it was just repetitive. That album they did a few years ago where they re-recorded all their most popular songs using the new lineup - no way in hell was I ever bothering with that. There were a few others involving the new lineup that I just did not see the point in. The less Tommy Thayer, the better.
I've gone in a good chronological order as well, except for one album - that being Destroyer {Resurrected}. Technically, I believe it came out after Monster, but I felt after sitting through 2 albums involving Tommy Thayer meant I had to end it on a happier note. Seriously, Tommy Thayer is no way to end a Kissathon this great.
Tommy Thayer - FUCK OFF
So here we are at Thursday night and how am I doing?
Well, not that great. I had a terrible first day due to annoying meetings (apparently listening to Alive! during business meetings is not the done thing) and now I am playing a bit of catchup before tomorrow. But I should be on track to finish at the end of work tomorrow. I'm looking forward to it.
As for results, I've been a little surprised by my findings so far.
But you will have to wait a little bit longer for those...
So let's see what I think of the albums, one-by-one...
Well, actually only the 2nd craziest I have ever done. Pretty sure my Lennonthon many years ago was crazier. And don't get me started on the problems involved in ever trying to do an Elvisthon...
Anyways, I managed to form a rather impressive playlist to do this - 545 songs all up!
The album list looks like this:
- Kiss
- Hotter Than Hell
- Dressed to Kill
- Alive!
- Destroyer
- Rock and Roll Over
- Love Gun
- Alive II
- Double Platinum
- Ace Frehley
- Gene Simmons
- Paul Stanley
- Peter Criss
- Dynasty
- Unmasked
- Out of Control - Peter Criss
- Music from "The Elder"
- Let Me Rock You - Peter Criss
- Killers
- Creatures of the Night
- Creatures of the Night (1985 Remix)
- Lick It Up
- Animalize
- Asylum
- Frehley's Comet - Ace Frehley
- Crazy Nights
- Live+1 - Ace Frehley
- Second Sighting - Ace Frehley
- Smashes, Thrashes & Hits
- Trouble Walkin' - Ace Frehley
- Hot in the Shade
- Revenge
- Alive III
- Criss (EP) - Peter Criss
- Cat #1 - Peter Criss
- Kiss Unplugged
- Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions
- 12 Picks - Ace Frehley
- Loaded Deck - Ace Frehley
- Greatest Kiss
- You Wanted the Best, You Got the Best!!
- Psycho Circus
- Psycho Circus - Bonus Disc
- Alive! The Millennium Concert
- Live to Win - Paul Stanley
- One for All - Peter Criss
- Anomaly - Ace Frehley
- Sonic Boom
- Monster
- Destroyer {Resurrected}
There was a bunch of stuff I decided to exclude because it was just repetitive. That album they did a few years ago where they re-recorded all their most popular songs using the new lineup - no way in hell was I ever bothering with that. There were a few others involving the new lineup that I just did not see the point in. The less Tommy Thayer, the better.
I've gone in a good chronological order as well, except for one album - that being Destroyer {Resurrected}. Technically, I believe it came out after Monster, but I felt after sitting through 2 albums involving Tommy Thayer meant I had to end it on a happier note. Seriously, Tommy Thayer is no way to end a Kissathon this great.
Tommy Thayer - FUCK OFF
So here we are at Thursday night and how am I doing?
Well, not that great. I had a terrible first day due to annoying meetings (apparently listening to Alive! during business meetings is not the done thing) and now I am playing a bit of catchup before tomorrow. But I should be on track to finish at the end of work tomorrow. I'm looking forward to it.
As for results, I've been a little surprised by my findings so far.
But you will have to wait a little bit longer for those...
So let's see what I think of the albums, one-by-one...
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