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I wish had a dollar every time I heard that. lolThis one was easy. I can't stand Kiss, never have, I never understood the appeal.![]()
I wish had a dollar every time I heard that. lolThis one was easy. I can't stand Kiss, never have, I never understood the appeal.![]()
I guess no RnR All Nite in Detroit Rock City for you, Dr. Love. Nope.This one was easy. I can't stand Kiss, never have, I never understood the appeal.![]()
Haha, nope. I think the songs are cheesy, I can't stand Paul's voice and Gene is a total ass'ole. I always thought Ace was cool/funny, I wish the original band was still intact, but I doubt it would change my opinion if it was.I guess no RnR All Nite in Detroit Rock City for you, Dr. Love. Nope.
So Hush you Lazy beggar you and start Space Truckin like a Highway Star.![]()
That's the way I see it. I remember when I was a kid seeing Kiss on Scooby Doo and thinking "how stupid", lol.Deep Purple is a kickass rockaroll band. KISS is a marketing gimmick.
That’s why you never teach a woman to use a tape measureThat's what SHE said.
Poor Guy. I dedicate this to you...Lol looks like there's 3 bands left that I have that will all but certainly be voted out in the first round, judging by this...... judging
Welcome to mainstream.Lol looks like there's 3 bands left that I have that will all but certainly be voted out in the first round, judging by this...... judging
I thought it was cool, personally. They were giving the audience a show and bringing theatrics, like Alice Cooper did. Though they don't use makeup; AC/DC , Iron Maiden and even Judas Priest and Motorhead to a degree, all followed KISS's approach of big stage show theatrics with large props to entertain the audience. And that's cool to me: beats seeing a bunch of dudes on stage standing like statues and playing their music like it was on the album. What's the point in seeing it live then?To follow up on my earlier post, I may be the weird guy here, but the makeup and costumes which Kiss used to the extreme don't bother me. That did not influence my decision away from them.
I thought it was cool, personally. They were giving the audience a show and bringing theatrics, like Alice Cooper did. Though they don't use makeup; AC/DC , Iron Maiden and even Judas Priest and Motorhead to a degree, all followed KISS's approach of big stage show theatrics with large props to entertain the audience. And that's cool to me: beats seeing a bunch of dudes on stage standing like statues and playing their music like it was on the album. What's the point in seeing it live then?
Precisely! There's nothing wrong with being animated on stage and showing some excitement. It SHOULD be exciting for both the band AND the audience. I've actually watched opening acts who the crowd didn't know, come out and go off the rails and win the audience over just by the energy, which is cool to see. Happened just a few months ago actually, in Pittsburgh at PPG Arena: a Mongolian band named The Hu came out and no one could understand the language but the energy and movement had the crowd cheering before the end and standing for them.True.
I recall a couple years ago when I was with my old band, we did an open mic night. I tend to be somewhat animated when I play and would go out into the crowd to play a solo, or even stand on a table to play some parts. Of course, it gets a crowd excited. To me, I was just trying to play the role of the ostentatious guitar player.
During a break in the open mic, the leader from another band and I started talking. She kind of expressed a little disappointment that her electric guitar player didn't move around more. He did what you're describing: just kind of stood there. She wasn't there with her whole band, so I never saw him, but she described the situation to me.
That's when I learned that I can't expect a crowd to be excited if the band doesn't show excitement.
...a Mongolian band named The Hu came out and no one could understand the language but the energy and movement had the crowd cheering before the end and standing for them.
Now you see that right there would have been a worthy advisory for Rob Halford. Ian Gillian just wailed. No match. The major difference is 2 guitars for JP.I recall as a preeteen kid listening to fm radio on a visit to the city through my cool uncles' coily cord headphones...late at night... alone in a dark livingroom. ...
DJ needs a smoke break so he mounts up Child in Time for me...
My. mind. = blown. He never announced the band or the title so I was left wondering for years what I had heard until it was playing in a record store I was in.
My first KISS experience is having "Christine Sixteen" on a K-tel compilation, and I quite liked it but it never caused me to dig deeper.
However, I like to zag when others zig... and though I am not too familiar with KISS history and lore, I believe they are more the base embodiment of blue collar rock, and have inspired triple the band formations and denim vest patches Deep Purple have... and that's a key metric for me in this particular matchup.
It's hard to vote against that first riff we all learn ... and i feel a dislike for almost all the personalities in KISS, but at least they seemed to have some. I begrudgingly vote KISS