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Yoshiki from the Japanese rock band X Japan created an arrangement of "Black Diamond" for a 72-piece orchestra on 1994's Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved tribute album. Black Diamond Brigade, a Norwegian American super group featuring Billy Gould of Faith No More and members of Satyricon, Euroboys, Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band, and ...
The demo version can be heard on the 2001 release of the Kiss box set. "Black Diamond" "Black Diamond" begins with Stanley singing the intro accompanied by a twelve-string acoustic guitar. After he yells out "hit it!", the full band kicks in and Criss assumes lead vocal duties for the two verses.
Throughout his Kiss career, in his original tenure and on the Reunion-era album Psycho Circus, Criss was the lead singer on several songs which turned out to be radio-hit and/or live favorites, including "Black Diamond", "Hard Luck Woman", and "Beth".
They performed the KISS song "God of Thunder". "Black Diamond" (live version) – On June 25, 2008, Frehley appeared onstage at New York's Madison Square Garden with Pearl Jam for an encore performance of Kiss's "Black Diamond" sung by drummer Matt Cameron. "The Ride" – August 12, 2008 Black Pain Society by Jam Pain Society. Frehley played ...
Greatest Kiss is a greatest hits album by American hard rock band Kiss. ... "Black Diamond" Stanley: Criss: 5:14: 3. "Hard Luck Woman" Stanley: Criss: 3:35: 4. "Sure ...
An incident occurred during the Kiss Alive/35 World Tour on November 9, 2009, in Winnipeg, when a concussion bomb caught fire after the performance of "Black Diamond". Soon after the fire started, Gene Simmons started to play the bassline for the song, with the whole band joining eventually.
Double Platinum is the first greatest hits album by the American hard rock band Kiss, released in 1978.Many of the songs on Double Platinum were remixed and differed from their original versions: in the case of "Strutter," it was re-recorded with a slight disco beat and dubbed "Strutter '78."
Gene Simmons initially requested Yoshiki (of rock group X Japan) to put "I" into an orchestral context, but Yoshiki preferred "Black Diamond". [3] It retains the basic structure of Kiss's version, using piano, strings and timpani in place of the traditional electric guitar, bass and drums, and was performed by the American Symphony Orchestra ...