Michael Kiske was born in Hamburg, Germany on January 24th, 1968. His musical career began at age 16 when he was the vocalist for a band called Ill Prophecy. With this band he recorded a demo tape which had early versions of future Helloween songs. Michael Kiske made his fame in the German power metal band Helloween as their lead singer. Kiske joined Helloween in 1987 and recorded Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I, widely considered to be one of Helloween best albums and a milestone in the creation of the Power metal genre.
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MICHAEL KISKE – King Of It All from the Kiske (2006) record tabbed by Eddie ([email protected])
Note: Great song, no metal though ... D/F# - 2x023x
Intro: G e--------------------------------------| B-----0h1-0---0h1-0---0h1-0---0h1-0----| G-—0-----------------------------------| D-—0-----------------------------------| A--2-----------------------------------| E—-3-----------------------------------|
Verse 1: CG I've been had once again CG The old betrayer did win DF Felt small I thought to give in DEm And now I sleep with my sin
Pre-chorus 1: F You say I just fly D On wings I have borrowed F I'm loaded to try D To shoot you with my sorrow
Chorus: GD/F#C I'm alone tonight GD/F#C No one there in sight AmD And I die to be the king of it all AmF To become the laugh of all rise and fall D Yes so tall!
Verse 2: You'll be the one that will bleed If I fall over my feet The love you need you must breed The hate we build cuts so deep
Pre-chorus 2: If I could I sure would Be all that you needed, it would all feel so good But it doesn't come easy
repeat Chorus
Bridge: CGD Your common sense is no defence sometimes CGDD And if it ends all what it meant stays mine!