Enero  1, 2022

Episodio 14: Ace Frehley New York Groove año 1978 Version en Español

Ace Frehley es un álbum de 1978 lanzado por el guitarrista líder de la banda de hard rock estadounidense Kiss. Es uno de cuatro álbumes solistas lanzados por los miembros de Kiss el 18 de septiembre de 1978
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00:00:00 - Classic songs, old-time classic songs, old-time classic songs.

00:00:30 - Today we are in another chapter of Classics Rocks All Time, from Argentina to all over the world.

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00:01:07 - Today I'm going to bring you the story of a song from 1978 that belongs to the solo album of Ace Freightley called New York Group.

00:01:32 - The song was written by Ruz Balar and recorded by the group from Pop Hello in 1975.

00:01:42 - Remember that this album was recorded in 1978 when the things in Kiss were not going well.

00:01:51 - Each one of the members had written a solo album and Freyley did his best.

00:02:02 - It was surprising that this song reaches the 13th place in the Billboard Hot 100 of that year.

00:02:12 - It was the best result for a single song on the charts that any release of the members of Kizzen Solitario.

00:02:20 - This song was played on the tour since 1979-1980, more precisely the tour from Inastia.

00:02:32 - Cambion was performed by Freylai at the time of Freylai Comments in 1986.

00:02:49 - In the Japanese version of a compilation edited by the group KISS called You Want to the Best, You Got the Best,

00:02:57 - You can find a version of New York Group live recorded in Sydney, Australia in 1980 and is one of the few live recordings released by Kiz with his drummer Eric Carp

00:03:27 - Bruce Valar, who was a composer, who in 1974 was a guitarist of the Argent group, wrote the essence of this song when he returned to the city of New York.

00:03:48 - Valar had written a song called You Move Me for the English band Hello

00:03:54 - And when he came back to the United Kingdom, his manager asked for another song.

00:03:59 - Balala gave New York Group, which they released in 1975.

00:04:06 - His version was a success.

00:04:08 - Top 10 in England and Germany, but it didn't have any impact on the United States.

00:04:14 - A. Fredley, guitarist of Kiss, turned it into a success in the United States, with his version of 1978.

with a great and very fun rhythm the song has elements of the Grand Rock, a style that was adapted well to Freylai, remember that Freylai was born and raised in the Bronx, so that the great manzana is his city and this song fits perfectly in his personality and in his way of being

00:05:00 - Ace Frey says he has never heard the track of Hello before the producer and the drummer suggested recording it

00:05:09 - Frey didn't really want to make the song but the drummer was persuasive and insistent at the end he decided to record Nuyo Group because they realized that they needed a more commercial song in the album.

00:05:36 - That was it.

00:05:39 - In Connecticut, in the studio, we cut all the basic tracks.

00:05:48 - It was Moscow.

00:05:50 - Only me and the drummer Anton Faye and Eddie Kramer brought the electric lady.

00:05:59 - She had an old Les Paul, an old Fender and a Harvard amplifier with a 12-inch speaker.

00:06:07 - We put the guitars in a room and mounted the drums in the corridor.

00:06:11 - There were two stairs that went up to the left and to the right.

we put the battery right in the middle, we put microphones on top of them and we obtained a natural reverberation, that's how we did most of the tracks

00:06:28 - I found the best stories in classic rock all time

00:06:46 - Many years since I was here

00:06:56 - On the street I was catching my time away

00:07:02 - Through the left and through the right

00:07:06 - Building an hour into the sky

00:07:08 - It's not a sight in the dead of night

00:07:12 - Here I am, in the city, with a fistful of dollars, and baby, the better believe I'm back, back in the New York mood.

00:07:38 - In the back of my Cadillac She'd give ladies some by my side

00:07:56 - Say you were a weed Stop the bird, you're 43

00:08:02 - It's a good night, and it's gonna be ecstasy

00:08:05 - This place where you can't forget me

00:08:08 - Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh

00:08:11 - Feels so good tonight

00:08:14 - Who cares about tomorrow?

00:08:16 - So baby, we better believe it

00:08:19 - I'm back to New York, back to New York

00:08:22 - New York, New York, New York

00:08:24 - I'm back to New York, back to New York

00:08:27 - New York, New York, New York

00:08:29 - I'm back to New York, back to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York, to New York

00:08:59 - I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back

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