Tune Tag #70 with Ryan Mac of "Ryan's Reviews": Kiss, Pearl Jam, New York Dolls, XTC, Led Zeppelin, Stone Temple Pilots
Tune Taggin' with Ryan Mac, a guy who digs hard rock and pro wrestling! As long as he doesn't slam me into the turnbuckle, we should be OK! Speaking of buckles...do that to your seatbelt!🎢Here we go!
Hey, Ryan! TAG! You’re IT!
Tune Tag happily welcomes Ryan Mac of !
Hello, I am Ryan Mac, and I come to you all the way from lovely, picturesque (and overtaxed) Nova Scotia. I’m known around The ‘Stack primarily for my pro wrestling content, but I’m passionate about a great many things, especially music:
My first love is heavy metal and hard rock, but my tastes encompass much more than that. Alternative, punk, hip-hop, R&B, funk, classical, soundtrack, western, and probably other genres that I forgot.
I’ve actually been writing about music for about a year or so for the CGCM Rock Radio website, an internet radio station that specializes in hard rock and heavy metal. My specialty is ranking songs on albums from best to worst, and I’m currently working through the Iron Maiden discography.
You can check out Ryan Ranks here!
Last week, we were pleased to welcome Dave Tomar of to Tune Tag:
Next week, join us as we invite Tad Callin of to tag tunes!
Ryan’s song #1 sent to Brad: Kiss, “I Love It Loud,” 1982
Brad’s response: I’ve never been a Kiss acolyte, but their career has certainly been fun to watch! 1982’s “I Love It Loud” (en español, “Me Encanta Ruidoso”) appears to be the point at which Kiss became, essentially, the Gene Simmons/Paul Stanley Corporation LLC, which would take them through the remainder of the 20th century, and into the next.
Gene’n’Paul, Inc. not only tag-team-produced with Michael James Jackson here, but the two Kiss players wrote this with Vinnie Vincent, the band’s guitarist from 1982 until mid-1984 “during the band’s transition out of their 1973–1983 makeup period,” as Wiki echoes a bit of my supposition.
Ryan’s rationale: As I continue to take life’s downtown express to the heart of Old Man City, I started to gain more appreciation for a lot of bands, Kiss being among them. While I’m not necessarily a four-star general in the Kiss Army, I’m really digging more of their stuff, and they fit neatly within my general love of hard rock and heavy metal.
There’s a good many Kiss anthems I could be spotlighting, but this one in particular ties into the main theme of my Substack: The art of athletes in colorful costumes in predetermined combat, otherwise known as “professional wrestling.”
I actually first heard this tune when watching tapes of 1990’s Japanese wrestling. “I Love It Loud” served as the entrance music for “Dr. Death” Steve Williams, a big, beefy, belligerent Oklahoman who achieved his greatest acclaim in All-Japan Pro-Wrestling. When you hear Kiss wail away while Doc does his awesome sprinting jog to the ring, you know you’re about to witness a truly physical encounter.
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