R.I.P Ace Frehley - KISS
R.I.P Ace Frehley - KISS
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Rider007

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286 posts

117 months

Friday 17th October 2025
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Wen't to a few of their concerts in my youth. Ears still ringing. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/10/17/...banghead

Edited by Rider007 on Friday 17th October 04:16

Chubbyross

4,844 posts

108 months

Friday 17th October 2025
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Wow! Just seen the news. Very sad. I wasn't a huge fan in my youth, being more of a Led Zeppelin fan and NWOBHM follower, but hugely respected the band and they always seemed to be absolutely adored by their fans. It feels like the end of an era with his death.

anonymous-user

77 months

Friday 17th October 2025
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Fell over in his studio apparently and had a bleed on the brain which ultimately took his life. Sad passing for such a legendary figure.

TCEvo

15,022 posts

225 months

Friday 17th October 2025
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Damnit.

RIP

franki68

11,413 posts

244 months

Friday 17th October 2025
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What a shame .
R.I.P Ace

Misanthroper

290 posts

55 months

Friday 17th October 2025
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This hurts, loved his early 70’s playing and was someone who got me into guitar, always seemed a really cool genuine rock n roll character as well.

CSNY

217 posts

80 months

Friday 17th October 2025
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Every time I hear one of Ace's solos it takes me straight back to the seventies - one of the most influential guitarists ever, and pure rock and roll.

craig1912

4,357 posts

135 months

Friday 17th October 2025
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Saw their first UK concert (Free Trade Hall Manchester £2 for front row) Nearly suffocated in the dry ice and my ears were ringing for weeks! Got a plectrum he threw out somewhere.

neilr

1,576 posts

286 months

Friday 17th October 2025
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Such a great shame. I always loved his solo on 'Love Gun' . Nothing overly technical or dramatic but always seems to me to just suit the song perfectly. Just about to put on his '78 solo album, His and Paul Stanleys were the best of the four KISS era solo ablums IMO,

Yahonza

3,399 posts

53 months

Friday 17th October 2025
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Agree - some good stuff on his solo album - New York Groove, Wiped Out, Fractured Mirror.
RIP Ace.

cherryowen

12,356 posts

227 months

Friday 17th October 2025
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Somewhere in a wardrobe upstairs, I still have all the Guitar World magazines I bought between 1990 and 1995. In one of them is a lesson with Ace where half of the lesson was spent discussing how to stretch your strings after fitting a new set.

I've followed it religiously since reading it (the string stretching thing)

I do also remember that his subsequent playing tips were simplistic, but his licks were perfect for sounding fast and loud.

RIP to a guitar player perfect of the time and the band.


Misanthroper

290 posts

55 months

Saturday 18th October 2025
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That’s mad, I literally do the same string stretching thing since reading possibly the same article decades ago, works so well!!

I think his main strength was playing a solo that complimented the song, simple but effective.