So one thing I notice is that a lot of Kiss’s early fan base started to fall away at some point.
When did some of you start to lose interest and why?
Great information. Thanks. I'd love to hear other peoples' reactions, too.
But, let me play devil's advocate for a second...
Given the changes in music beginning in the late '70s and moving into the '80s, how should they have proceeded? Was it a mistake to try to adapt to changing styles? If they had stayed pretty much the same, do you think they would have incurred the opposite criticism...i.e., that they weren't changing with the times and they keep putting out the same sounding stuff?
Great information. Thanks. I'd love to hear other peoples' reactions, too.
But, let me play devil's advocate for a second...
Given the changes in music beginning in the late '70s and moving into the '80s, how should they have proceeded? Was it a mistake to try to adapt to changing styles? If they had stayed pretty much the same, do you think they would have incurred the opposite criticism...i.e., that they weren't changing with the times and they keep putting out the same sounding stuff?
Given the changes in music beginning in the late '70s and moving into the '80s, how should they have proceeded? Was it a mistake to try to adapt to changing styles? If they had stayed pretty much the same, do you think they would have incurred the opposite criticism...i.e., that they weren't changing with the times and they keep putting out the same sounding stuff?
I liked "Lick It Up" and "Heaven's On Fire." I think I really started taking Kiss seriously once the face paint came off.
That also killed it for me. They had a unique, singlular identity...then tossed is aside for yet more '80's neon and leopard print. They just looked like every other pop-metal band happening at the time, and let's not fool ourselves, those guys were wearing just as much makeup as Kiss, but doing it like women instead of the Kabuki look Kiss had.
I lost a ton of respect for them when they took the makeup off.