KISS Casablanca Cassettes

Published 2023-09-17

All Comments (9)
  • @BoogeyManBen
    Great video brother. I loved cassettes growing up. Don’t know why. This was a great breakdown of your collection.
  • @presstoplay2314
    I'm going to share this with my friend. He's going to go nuts. LOL He loves KISS.
  • I had a lot of these cassettes in the early 90s but a lot of them were previously owned. I bought Alive! with the clear plastic housing on the 18th anniversary of the album's original release, which I didn't know at the time. That one got chewed within days of me buying it. It still played, it just had that 'crinkly" sound in certain parts. I had all my cassettes except maybe a handful in a huge bag and one day during summer '02, I threw the bag in the trash without even going through it. Not sure what the hell I was thinking when I did that.
  • A Salem's Lot t-shirt! And a MST3K mug! I'm a bit of a casual KISS fan, liked them in grammar school when they were huge and have 4 original LPs. I got the Paul Stanley solo album for Christmas one year and got the Peter Criss one myself at Two Guys not long after and was so disappointed in that one ( I thought it'd be drum solos!)- JT
  • @davidkunzli680
    OMG. I was forced to see Kiss in the 70's at the Warehouse in New Orleans. That was enough for a lifetime for me😂🤣. NEVER have I been touched by Kiss. You get a big pass from me because you love Realization . 😂🤣 I do have some Kiss Pez dispensers 😂🤣
  • Thank You for the Great Video 😀 I'm sending over an Outline for a 10 Episode Limited Series for Salem's Lot that I put together. I put in a lot of music from 1976 (and before), and I wanted You to check it out (and a GOOD Amount of KISS Albums as well). Thank You.
  • @fumedrummer
    You mentioned that the audio quality was lacking on the cassettes of the first three albums. The poor quality wasn't tied to the medium. The actual recordings were really bad. i had the vinyl versions and I thought they sounded like they used really crappy microphones or recorded on open-reel tapes that were used a hundred times already. Just awful . Dressed to Kill was the best of the three, but that's like being valedictorian of summer school.