Kiss's "I Was Made For Lovin' You" as a spaghetti western ballad

Originally published at: Kiss's "I Was Made For Lovin' You" as a spaghetti western ballad | Boing Boing

Heatwaves over a dusty red road resolve into the figure of man walking slowly into town. He wears a faded, military coat and a fedora, low across his brow. A man hammering coffins together calls after the stranger as he passes.

COFFIN MAKER

“Hey drifter, what outfit you out of?”

DRIFTER

“Army.”

his voice is a dry rasp

COFFIN MAKER

grimacing

“Sure, but WHAT army?”

DRIFTER

DRIFTER flicks a guitar pick at the COFFIN MAKER

“Kiss Army.”

COFFIN MAKER lets the guitar pick drop to the ground and scrambles out of sight without a word.

THEME MUSIC

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Tuco, “Eh, Blondie, you see, there are two types of people in this world… those who were made for loving you… and those who were made for loving me.”

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Something about this cover also gives me James Bond theme song vibes. It’s a great cover.

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