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Click Link for Bass Notes & Tab: https://tinyurl.com/y4k468sv Copyright © Universal Music Group On behalf of: Casablanca Records Song: Deuce Artist: Kiss Album: Alive I (1975) Original Bass Player: Gene Simmons Bass: SX VTG Series Precision Strings: RotoSound Swing Bass 66, Roundwound (.050, 0.70, 0.85, .110) Audio: Tech 21 Dub Pinnick DP-3X Video Editor: Corel Video Studio Ultimate X9.5 Mixer: Mackie ProFX8v2 Camera: Canon VIXIA HF R700 Headphones: Behringer HPM1000 Tuning Down ½ Step: Eb - Ab - Db - Gb Alive! is the first live album, and fourth overall, by American hard rock band Kiss. It is considered to be their breakthrough and a landmark for live albums. Released on September 10, 1975, the double-disc set contains live versions of selected tracks from their first three studio albums, Kiss, Hotter Than Hell and Dressed to Kill. It was recorded at concerts in Detroit, Michigan; Cleveland, Ohio; Wildwood, New Jersey; and Davenport, Iowa on May 16, June 21, July 20 and July 23, 1975. The album's title was an homage to the 1972 live album Slade Alive! from the English rock group Slade, a band that heavily influenced Kiss. "Deuce" is a song by the American hard rock band Kiss, written by bassist and vocalist Gene Simmons. The song appeared on Kiss' eponymous 1974 debut album. In addition to being one of the band's most popular and most-covered songs, "Deuce" is a traditional concert opener. The song has been performed on almost every tour to date and has appeared on many Kiss live and compilation albums. According to Gene Simmons, he simply copied the bassline of the Rolling Stones' "Bitch" and played it more or less backwards. "I wrote 'Deuce' on the bass," he said, "so the guitars ended up shadowing the bass line or variations of it in different octaves". The entire song was written nearly linearly; the riff came first, then the bridge, then finally the chorus. While uncredited, Paul Stanley provided the lightly phased intro riff, inspired by the Raspberries' "Go All the Way". "It's an integral part of the song," he observed, "but should I get credit for that? I don't think so". "Deuce" also has special significance for Ace Frehley, as it was the first song he ever played with Kiss. "When I auditioned for Kiss", recalled Frehley, "they said, 'We're going to play you a song for you to listen to, and then try playing along — it's in the key of 'A'. They played ["Deuce"] as a three-piece. I thought, 'That's easy enough,' so I got up and wailed for four minutes playing lead work over it". Frehley has also stated that Deuce is his favorite Kiss song Gene Simmons stated in reference to the song: "Lyrically, I had no idea what I was talking about. Sometimes stuff means a lot, sometimes it means nothing". On July 28, 2009, a live version was released (along with live versions of "100,000 Years" and "Parasite") in the Kiss 01 track pack for Rock Band 2. All audio and video segments remain the property of the original artists and publishing companies. The channel author derives no income or unjust enrichment from the presentation of this video, and does not use AdSense or other partner monetization schemes. I'm making such material available in an effort to advance understanding of the electric bass. I believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 & 107 of the United States Code, and under Articles 29 & 29.1 of the Canadian Copyright Act. In accordance with the above Copyright Acts, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. Source Wikipedia. Bass performed by Constantine Isslamow Comments are OPEN for FANS & Constructive Posts ONLY No SWEARING, or obvious garbage posts = Instant Delete . . . . #Kiss #BassCover #Tabs