Knights in Stanley's Service
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| - | The concept behind the label "Knight's in Stanley's Service" is based upon a common myth that the band KISS took the name as the acronym for the phrase "Knight's in Satan's Service" - a rumour generally believed to be | + | The concept behind the label "Knight's in Stanley's Service" is based upon a common myth that the band KISS took the name as the acronym for the phrase "Knight's in Satan's Service" - a rumour generally believed to be false and created by religious individuals with a hatred of rock. |
This concept is supported by the similarities in the war-paint of the knights being almost a carbon-copy of the stage paint that the band KISS wear during their live shows and music videos. | This concept is supported by the similarities in the war-paint of the knights being almost a carbon-copy of the stage paint that the band KISS wear during their live shows and music videos. | ||
Revision as of 16:40, 9 April 2009
[Speculation] The concept behind the label "Knight's in Stanley's Service" is based upon a common myth that the band KISS took the name as the acronym for the phrase "Knight's in Satan's Service" - a rumour generally believed to be false and created by religious individuals with a hatred of rock.
This concept is supported by the similarities in the war-paint of the knights being almost a carbon-copy of the stage paint that the band KISS wear during their live shows and music videos.