tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1982987982797153.post7417875177063226823..comments2023-09-19T09:40:01.252+02:00Comments on Metal Shrine Bloggen: Metal Shrinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15902039418598799929noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1982987982797153.post-44622419933907631412013-02-23T01:18:39.742+01:002013-02-23T01:18:39.742+01:00Jo, jag minns den här intervjun. Jo, jag minns den här intervjun. Metal Shrinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15902039418598799929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1982987982797153.post-45092240985616014382013-02-20T00:15:03.185+01:002013-02-20T00:15:03.185+01:00Kiss Kollector Online: What can you tell me about ...Kiss Kollector Online: What can you tell me about the photo on the album's back cover? Fuelled by comments from the late Sean Delaney, fans have wondered for quite some years now whether that photo was really taken at a big KISS show or not. Sean once told me that he took you along with the big banner to a sold-out STYX show to get some good shots for the back cover. As Sean claimed, there's not a single person in a KISS t-shirt or in KISS make-up on that photo. Before someone starts believing in a conspiracy theory, please set the record straight for once and for all… Did you take the photo at the Cobo Hall (or any other KISS show)?<br /><br />Fin Costello: "The shot is taken at Cobo — on the contact sheets I have other shots of the kids and some taken from the top of the hall looking down on the stage. I saw the two kids with the banner and asked them down to the front to get a shot with the big crowd behind them so that we could show how big a draw the band were by then. It was intended for press and magazines but was used on the cover. I think Sean — great guy, by the way — is mixing up another story where a RUSH photo was used for a 'guide dummy' on a RAINBOW cover and the record company used it on the final sleeve, airbrushing out the RUSH t-shirts. Remember, this was before the KISS Army was launched and there were not many KISS t-shirt's about then. Incidentally, sitting on the right of the two kids with the banner are Chad Smith (RED HOT CHILLI PEPPERS) and his brother Richard who were then at one of their first gigs."<br /><br />Seancehttp://seance.blogg.se/noreply@blogger.com