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Thursday, September 28, 2017
Kiss Members All Dead World In Mourning!!
Did kiss really:
get kidnapped by aliens, get cloned, go to jail, go insane ,
have a contract out on their lives , travel in space ,
have a curse against them , or even die?
get kidnapped by aliens, get cloned, go to jail, go insane ,
have a contract out on their lives , travel in space ,
have a curse against them , or even die?
Kiss Army Originals Explores Krazy Kiss Articles of the 70's
Part 1
KISS DEAD!!!
a work of fiction by: william wilson
kiss special magazine - winter 1978
the plan was simple: the kiss members were all disguised with make-up. it would be an easy thing to replace them with any other schmoes who happened to come around. then, presto! the profits would all belong to the greedy crooks!
three investigative reporters working for this magazine have just wrapped up an assignment which boggles the mind. after six months of digging, we are publishing some facts which will knock the world of pop on its ear. fact one: the kiss performers you love to see and hear are not the originals.
fact two: the original kiss members were cremated alive when a van they were in tipped over on a road outside the town of upper sandusky in ohio.
fact three: an eyewitness to the burning stated that all four members could be heard screaming at the top of their lungs. the van was so completely engulfed in a roaring ball of fire that it was impossible to save them. the eyewitness claimed that for a brief moment, four faces appeared at one of the windows in the van but he could not recognize them because they had no makeup on.
"the sound of the flames and twisted steel had something familiar about it," said the witness. "it was like one of their records".
there are more facts, plenty of them. facts that were unearthed only by sheer determination on the part of our reporters. they point to one inexorable conclusion: kiss is dead.
our files bulge with information gathered since the tragic accident one year ago. we have statements from pathologists, sheriff's deputies, record producers and makeup artists. we have photographs of the burn site, the charred van, the blackened corpses being gingerly removed from the wreckage. some of the pictures are so gruesome that they are not fit for public consumption. the autopsy reports are so bone-chilling that we must, as a measure of decency, report only superficially on what the medical examiner found.
every fact stated here has been corroborated. if we found no corroboration on a piece of information, it was not included in this article. our definition of corroboration is having a bit of information verified by two or more people.
a tape recorder salvaged from the wrecked van had miraculously escaped the searing heat. fire marshals investigating the accident removed the recorder and gave it to the group's recording manager, who had flown to the burning site by helicopter from toledo.a tape was in the machine.
according to one impeccable source, that tape was rushed to a recording studio in nashville, tennessee. by laying a certain amount of bread down in the right places, we were able to get a transcript of the last words of gene simmons, ace frehley, paul stanley and peter criss.
the voices of four who are now ghosts:
gene: i smell gasoline.
ace: so do i. slow down, paul.
paul: i'm only doing fifty.
peter: then speed it up, i'm in love with toledo.
paul: we got lots of time.
ace: slow down, i'm trying to read asimov.
gene: you can't read him even when we're parked.
ace: would you like to be sent to a black hole in space?
gene: what the hell's a black hole?
ace: it'd take too long to explain.
gene: so tell me.
peter: where are we now?
paul: upper sandusky.
peter: we should've taken a plane.
gene: too dangerous.
ace: when your time is up, you go no matter where you are.
gene: suppose the pilot's time is up?
ace: that's dumb.
paul: (serious) something's wrong.
gene: the wheel's locked.
paul: so's the gas pedal. we're in trouble.
ace: then slow down! you're doing seventy.
paul: i can't! this thing is acting crazy!
peter: hit the emergency brake!
gene: we're swaying! the van's rocking!
ace: we're tipping over!
at this point on the tape there is a sound of screeching brakes. next to a crashing noise, broken glass, steel scraping on macadam. finally, you can hear crackling fire.
all four men are heard screaming in terror. this sound lasts for fully two minutes.
then the tape goes silent.
when this tape was played for the first time in a studio, five men closely associated with the group were in the room. all were reduced to tears.
we showed the transcript to an ace auto mechanic. he said that steering wheels don't lock and gas pedals don't stick unless they have been tampered with. the inference is staggering. however, no accusations will come from this editorial office. the mechanic told us that if there had been tampering, the van would have acted up a lot sooner than it did. the group's starting point had been buffalo, new york. they were more than half-way to toledo when the van exploded in flames.
our investigative reporters visited the area and saw the patch of tar that had melted and hardened again. the county medical examiner confirmed that he had performed autopsies on four cadavers which were horribly burned.
the me reported, "the tongue of one of the bodies was actually cooked. in my opinion the victim had had his mouth open and his tongue extended at the time of the fire".
the pathologist said that all four victims died within three minutes after the explosion and that all had been so thoroughly fire-blackened that recognition was impossible.
a sheriff's deputy revealed that the inside of the van held musical instruments and electronics equipment. records and albums had melted. the sleeve of one album, however, had been untouched by fire and its title was grim irony - hotter than hell.
as you know, that album went gold, platinum and double platinum. what you probably don't know is that after kiss finished it in the studio gene simmons remarked solemnly, "we will live by fire and we'll die by fire."
this statement was heard by paul, peter and ace, also by the engineers at the village recorder in los angeles, where the album was produced.
prophetic? who knows? what we do know is that for three days following the accident, a village in the upper sandusky area swarmed with music world and hollywood personalities who had flown to the area on the "qt" to pay their last respects to the world's "most popular rock band".
we have the names, but it would serve no purpose here to list them. was cher among them? we don't know, still, a check of her whereabouts at that time reveals that she was in seclusion.
another fact uncovered is that at a local crematory the files indicate that four bodies were cremated and their ashes placed in urns. the names of those bodies in the records have been inked out.
said the funeral director, "it was crazy around here. we had limos everywhere. big vips milling about. they took the urns and then chartered one of the bigger fishing boats. heard they went out on the lake (erie) in the afternoon with the urns. they were playing music on board, wild music."
our reporters traced the fishing boat used and the cabin boy said the people who chartered the boat played kiss records. he recognized the albums as dressed to kill, love gun, and destroyer. "we were about five miles out when they threw the urns overboard," said the cabin boy.
"they were sad, even though they were playing kiss."
according to the witness, and the boat's first mate, the nameless celebrities talked about the history of kiss. one said, "five lousy years and now they're gone."
another said, "they were good years."
one recalled, "i saw them at the coventry in queens in late 1973. they were just getting started. at that time they were experimenting with their make-up."
"i saw them before that." said another. "they didn't have ace frehley then. kiss was a trio. but it was at the coventry that their visual concept developed."
so did their characters. by the end of 1973, their on-stage personalities were firmly set. gene simmons was the tongue-thrusting, fire-breathing demon, peter criss was the whiskered feline, ace "space" frehley , silver-eyed man in space, and paul stanley, the star-eyed sex symbol with the pouting ruby red lips.
"but 1974 was their big year," said another celebrity. "they were playing gigs. opening acts. they got more attention than the headliners in those days. their army was building even then."
"i remember," said another. "that was when tv director and producer bill aucoin got interested in kiss. he signed on as their manager and got them hooked up with neil bogart's casablanca records."
"the label was new," added a listener who'd been silent until now. "kiss was the first act. their first album, kiss, hit the shops in february. do you remember some of the numbers on it? "strutter", "nothing to lose", "deuce". they're kiss classics now.
"their second album, hotter than hell, was released at the end of the year, 1974, and right after that, in the beginning of 1975, they released their third album, dressed to kill.
"they were working like hell at that time," said a close associate of kiss. "in early 1975 they released their fourth album, alive."
the group went silent. alive. that word should not have been spoken. all eyes, glistening now, turned to the four urns resting on the deck. the first mate reported to our investigators that three of the women dropped to their knees and said prayers while they faced the urns.
one man said softly, "i knew them. they loved life. they made millions of people happy. they didn't deserve this."
another nodded his head. "gene always said that kiss provided an escape for the fans. gave them something different to think about for a couple of hours."
"release, that's what they provided," said a woman on her knees, looking up. "you got that when you went to their show. you were entertained completely."
"we don't like to mention the word `alive,'but it was that album that really put them over," said another woman. "two million copies in this country alone."
(eddie kramer produced alive in 1975. he worked with jimi hendrix and led zeppelin, had been friends with kiss from the band's inception and had produced kiss' first demo).
"alive was kiss'first gold," said a young man who was a close friend of paul stanley's. "it went double platinum eventually."
"do you remember detroit's cobo hall?" asked one of the group on the boat. "sold out. it was kiss'first headline gig, and 12,000 showed up. it was a wild night. the whole place was in an uproar, and when gene went into his fire-breathing act he brought the house down."
"fire there was something about fire with all of them," said one of the women.
"gene was burned more often than the public knows. his hair caught up. his mouth was burned two or three times. he studies so hard, too. had an expert teach him."
"yeah, i remember that expert saying that he'd never do what gene did. i mean breathing fire without wearing an asbestos suit and with all that hair it was dangerous."
another said, "what was it about fire? it was like a curse or something with them. there was that tragic summer fire in which paul lost most of his chest hair and the heavy emphasis on songs about fire and heat "radioactive", "burning up with fever", "god of thunder", "flaming youth", and i don't know how many others. they were obsessed with it."
"that's bull," said an older man who was well dressed and had a pipe clamped between his teeth. "the only thing kiss was obsessed with was work."
a girl said dreamily, "i remember picking up their first smash hit single, 'rock and roll all nite.'it was on their dressed to kill album. beautiful."
"what about ace's smoking guitar?" asks a girl. "fire again. there was something about fire. she choked up at this point and buried her face in her hands.
"wanna hear something really significant?" asks a youth who is well known on tv and on the pop scene. "when kiss made dressed to kill they appeared on the album cover in business suits. why? i'll tell you why. because they were wearing business suits when the van exploded."
there were gasps from the others. one growled, "that is coincidence, nothing else."
according to the cabin boy and the first mate, nothing much was said until the boat stopped on the lake and the urns were placed in the water. they sank almost at once. deep silence followed. the record player was playing "larger than life". somebody said, "they sure were."
on the trip back, the conversation picked up again. somebody said, "gene never smoked or drank. said he didn't have time for it."
"peter criss was the oldest," said another. "close to fifty."
imagine that! didn't look it. he had a son, 28, who's a patent attorney.
"who did peter write beth for? i never knew."
"his wife," was the answer.
silence.
then another question came up. "why did they break with kramer for one album?"
"that was the complex destroyer. came out in mid-1976. they had a good producer for it, bob ezrin. he worked with alice cooper. good man. paul said that kiss learned plenty about what can be done in a studio from ezrin, but that they wanted to get back to the hard-rock live sound that had made them so successful in the first place.
"well they did that all right," said a kiss associate. "look at rock and roll over, which was released in late 1976. kramer did that one and he had kiss record it in the star theater in nanuet, new york, so that they could get that much desirable live sound."
another said, "i'll never forget the night in 1975, new year's eve, it was. they were greeted like conquering heroes at the nassau coliseum in new york.
the fans went wild."
"we've got to get back to fire," said a woman who had been quiet for a long time. "there was a connection. i'm sure of it. i saw kiss at anaheim, california. there were 50,000 people there. remember what happened? kiss blew up the set and there were fireworks, too. the whole sky was lit up."
"that's all nonsense!" snapped the one dissenter in the group. "they merely used fire for effect. there was no ominous relationship between fire and the way they died. i tell you the force at work here is coincidence."
no one rebuffed him at this point. each was concerned with his or her own thoughts about kiss. perhaps they were thinking about the banner year of 1976 when kiss received international acclaim on their tours of canada, england, germany, switzerland, france, the netherlands, sweden and denmark. perhaps they were thinking about the band's experiments with new music on their album destroyer, and how beth had become the hit single from it.
it's possible that many of them were thinking about kiss' "firsts" with love gun and alive ii. you'll remember that on the former, eddie kramer and kiss combined production duties for the first time and the experiment was a walloping success. love gun was released in mid-1977. later on, alive ii was recorded at the los angeles forum and was released at christmas, 1977. a "first" on love gun was heard when all four members were each featured performing lead vocals. the formula was so successful that it was followed on alive ii.
according to the cabin boy and the first mate, the boat was brought into dock and the passengers got off and climbed into their waiting limos. there was no talk now. the women dabbed at their eyes with handkerchiefs and the men were solemn.
the entourage pulled out of the area of upper sandusky and were never to return.
our three investigative reporters talked to a lot of people in the vicinity of the accident. most had no idea who had been burned up in the van. there had been no stories about it in the local newspapers. the incident did not appear on any local tv news show. it can only be guessed here that a massive effort was exerted to keep the tragedy from the new media. and apparently, the perpetrators were successful.
it must be remembered, too, that the conversation on the boat was not verbatim.
the words were told to our reporters by the two crew members. we can't be sure that they were telling the absolute truth or feeding us what they thought we wanted to hear.
with that in mind, our men contacted a psychic in toledo and drove her to the accident site. sybil gluck agreed that in many instances, the victims of sudden and violent death are spiritually bound to the area. "their spirits may still be there," sybil said. "earthbound. unable to leave the site because they are not convinced they are dead."
we wanted to know if she could contact them. our reporters offered to pay her for her time, but she refused. she said her payment would come if she were able to reach them to let them know that they had passed over and that they should follow "the light."
at the site of the burning, a tape recorder was flicked on. we have that tape in our editorial offices.
sybil: i get bad vibes here. there are entities in trouble.
reporter: sybil is walking around on the macadam road. she is directly over the burn area. her arms are extended; eyes closed.
sybil: four spirits. i get a g.s. he wants to know why no one can see him or hear him. i get an a.f. who says he has visited venus but keeps returning here because his three friends won't go with him. someone says his name is peter, and another calls himself paul. peter insists that they are late for a gig and is blaming it on the lack of transportation. paul says they lost their instruments. g.s. says their makeup is gone and he and his friends will not appear in public without it. does any of this make any sense to you people?
reporter: all of it does, sybil. can you release them from this planet?
sybil: all i can do is try. please be quiet.
reporter: sybil has folded her arms. her eyes are closed. she is not in a trance, but she is obviously communicating with someone. her lips move as though she is talking. her head nods. she has maintained that position for five minutes and is now walking toward our car. she is smiling.
sybil: i feel that i have convinced them. the bad vibes are gone. who are they? i must say they seem like a wild group. they kept joking and carrying on even though there was much anguish.
reporter: just friends of ours. we were concerned about them.
sybil: you don't have to be concerned anymore. they saw the light. i told them to follow it. they did. now how about that dinner you promised me?
our investigators gently probed into sybil's background over dinner. she was 64 years old. she had never heard of kiss. she had not known that there has been a violent accident on the road where she had picked up the bad vibes. we did not elaborate on who the people were, nor did she care to find out.
the questions that haunted our reporters now were: if kiss were really dead, who were the impostors now performing in their place? who selected them? who is managing the impossible task of keeping the truth under wraps?
this is one bastion our investigators have not been able to crack. casablanca people aren't talking. since kiss did movies for tv, our men interviewed those who had worked on the nbc-tv movie-of-the-week film "kiss meets the phantom of the park". they did talk, but insisted that the gene, paul, ace, and peter that are negotiating with them now, are the same foursome who made the film. they also gave our men some queer looks when they suggested that the new kiss might be only dead-ringers.
next to interview was abc-tv's paul lynde. at halloween, 1977, kiss had guested on his show. it was a special. lynde, however, was unavailable for comment. his underlings were not at all helpful.
during the probe into this enigma, more than 500 members of the kiss army were interviewed. not one registered any doubt that the kiss they watched in concert were not the same ones who had returned from the japanese tour in 1977.
"what're you tryin'to say," growled one fan, "that kiss was cloned? don't be dumb."
said another: "i was there when they got off the plane from japan. we held up a big sign that said, `glad to have you back, gene!' he smiled at us and waved.
i saw him again just the other night. he smiled and waved again in exactly the same way. no, mister, kiss is the original. they don't use stand-ins."
that, roughly, is the way all of the interviews went. the army simply would not tolerate the thought that kiss might be fudging on them, that they were not seeing the originals. of course, our reporters did not suggest at any time that kiss might be dead. we did not reveal the facts we had already compiled.
what was being suggested was that kiss might be using doubles to conserve energy. the suggestion outraged most of the army members.
nevertheless, there are subtle differences which only insiders might catch. our reporters have caught some. perhaps the reader might have noticed others.
we have learned, for instance, that gene simmons some time ago dropped out of the count dracula society. he stated at the time that he did not have to be a member anymore because he had become a personality on his own. "i'm a rock and roll monster," he said. "i can take my place right alongside dracula. in lots of ways, i'm more scary than he was. the only edge that he has was that he was supernatural."
surprisingly, gene simmons has re-upped with the count dracula society. why? he didn't need them before. why does he need them now? is it because the new "rock and roll monster" feels a need to belong?
peter criss is another puzzle. three months after the tragic accident, he returned to his digs, supposedly coming off a concert tour. one of our three investigators maintained a stake-out on his house. there was not much activity. criss has always lived quietly. however, our man noticed that there was an uncommonly large amount of garbage being thrown out. long after midnight, our agent checked the "garbage." in the boxes and cans were toys of all types and medieval antiques and things like heavy swords, candle holders and iron crosses.
that was strange enough for our man to report to us right away. criss had always been a "nut" on toys and antiques. it was said that his dining room looked like king arthur's court. also among the garbage were photographs of frank sinatra. that was unusual because sinatra was always criss'idol.
had this unique turn of events taken place because the original peter criss lies in an urn at the bottom of lake erie?
paul stanley. here's a case of complete turn-about. paul always played music loud in his digs, whether he was writing the music or just listening to it. he has not been accused of loud playing by his neighbors in more than eight months! another switcheroo in paul's life is that he is no longer a womanizer. he's not even talking about dating steady. the question is: what happened to paul the romantic?
ace frehley. if you've been a kiss watcher for the past year you will have undoubtedly noted that ace no longer falls down on stage. it used to happen every three or four shows because his moon boots weigh ten pounds. now it doesn't. what happened? where has all the grace come from?
here are more new wrinkles in ace's life:
he got rid of his cocker spaniel named blondie.
he no longer talks "space." science fiction doesn't interest him anymore.
interesting.
critics are also beginning to notice. one west coast scribe said recently:
"gene simmons, although the consummate performer as usual, does seem to lack the boundless confidence he once enjoyed. his act often excludes the fire-breathing segment. and there are times when he registers more disgust at his blood-dripping mouth than does his audience."
a new york critic wrote: "after five years of experiencing a fall-away drum set, peter criss is now wary of it. at least that's the impression i got while watching kiss recently. is he now afraid he'll get hurt?"
one well-known writer on the pop scene said: "i think kiss is beginning to show its age, or its fatigue. the monster is not so monstrous anymore, the lover seems bored, the feline looks as though he wishes he were in a back alley, and the spaceman appears disillusioned with earth people."
a hollywood music-world critic got right down to the nitty-gritty with this statement. he said: "what has happened with kiss? are we being handed four lip-synching substitutes? i long for the kiss which toured japan in 1977. even the kiss which toured the same country in march 1978.
"japanese audiences gave their unparalleled support to the group on both occasions. so did i. kiss enjoyed the most successful set of concerts since the beatles appeared at tokyo's budokan."
"waves of fans demonstrated throughout the country. thousands gathered at the airport to greet the band. in 1978, kiss beat its own record in japan by selling out five budokan dates. music life magazine, the most prestigious and widely circulated publication in japan, presented kiss with eight popularity awards."
"kiss members are super-heroes (or were). their fans see them as larger than life figures (or did). kiss has maintained its mystique by never allowing their fans to see them unmasked. kiss fans are the most intense in rock music (or were). they often show up at kiss concerts wearing their own versions of kiss makeup."
"kiss look-alikes have made front-page news in the united states, japan and australia. the kiss army now numbers in the hundreds of thousands. it was originally formed when a fan in terre haute, indiana, led a march on a local radio station to protest the absence of kiss records on the station's playlist."
"a continuing series of kiss comics was issued via marvel comics group, which marked the first time a comic book was based on real people or almost real people."
"that was kiss. but what happened lately? did someone take four kiss look-alikes and put them in full costume and then place them on the stage?"
no one ever answered the critics probing questions.
our own feeling here is that something must have happened to kiss. perhaps we're wrong. we hope we are. because kiss was so much different from the other groups appearing around the country.
we don't mean the costumes, the makeup, and the act. we mean that kiss was the first group to our knowledge to release all of their own solo albums simultaneously. they also took a touring break so that each member would have the time to make his own statement, do his own thing in an individual project.
this is unheard of in the music world.
"jealousy does exist with us," said gene. "we're all individual artists. we have to develop outside the group as well as it. kiss won't last forever. one or two of us could be dead tomorrow. we figure that by doing our own albums we are insuring our security."
nevertheless, kiss still has priority over individual efforts. this was obvious when it came time to start the group's first movie. all four members were scattered throughout the world, but when the call came they headed for the movie set even though they were in the middle of cutting albums.
said paul, "as long as we're popular as a group, then the group's activities come first. as soon as the film was in the can, we went back to what we were doing and there was no hassling among any of us."
said an associate at the time, "kiss is more than a rock and roll band. it's an institution and an inspiration to their fans. the beautiful part is that there is no temperament displays, no big egos to deal with. they're fun guys, fun to work with, fun to play with."
no kiss member was permitted to hear the others'albums until they were nearly finished. each member contacted friends and colleagues to sit in on the sessions, so that on gene simmon's album, for instance, you hear such personalities as bob seger, helen reddy and donna summer. also cher, who sings "living in sin".
each album is unmistakably kiss, but peter criss was able to bring to life the funky rhythmic pulse of his new york home town. he used a stellar line-up of los angeles session players, with vini poncia producing. ace's album roars into outer space with some of the most unearthly guitar passages that have ever assailed the human ear. paul's album is melodic and romantic, naturally. he started cutting in the united states, and ended up in london, where he snared the best engineer in the business, mike stone.
but all of that is history. what about now? are we listening to kiss originals, or has someone brought in four ringers on us?
we can only look for the subtle nuances that tell us something is different about them.
staring at their latest photographs doesn't reveal anything. they still look the same, although we can't be sure that the handouts are recent or old.
we do know that a well-known plastic surgeon in a new york city hospital recently performed an unusual operation on a young man who said he was in the music business. according to an impeccable source, the young man had his tongue reshaped and lengthened. even the surgeon who performed the operation reported to our informant that it was one of the most unusual requests he has ever had.
the facts given here are the most important ones taken from our bulging files.
it's your privilege to accept what we have said or reject it.
we do know that kiss did use fire in their act, and that they may or may not have been obsessed with it. true or not, you do know, of course, that their logo shows two clear lightning bolts.....
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
The Real Psycho Circus & What they really Gave us!
The Only Song which Kiss original Members Played on the Album
That's right folks we don't make this up, the reunion album was one song!
Into the Void which is where Paul & Gene would of preferred the song stay. Paul seems to always have his interests at heart before the fans!
Into the Void Made it out of the Void Gee thanks Paul.
That's right folks we don't make this up, the reunion album was one song!
Into the Void Made it out of the Void Gee thanks Paul.
Monday, September 25, 2017
Curt Gooch Kiss Alive Forever Co Author Talks about Updating Book, Vinnie Vincent & More!!!
1. Hello Curt Kiss Alive forever One of the very best Kiss reference books , for the readers who may not know or heard of if please give us a brief synopsis?
Curt:
My coauthor and I spent seven years and $75,000 making sure it would be the best KISS book ever released. 15 years later I still believe we succeed because of the extensive research that went into the book. That however was only the background and we interviewed nearly 200 behind-the-scenes people to give the book a life of it’s own.
Curt:
February 21, 1986 Norman, Oklahoma on the Asylum tour. Simple, I wanted someone else to do it and I was sick of waiting.
Curt:
Never as big today as the 1970s but different. At the time, KISS was dangerous or scary. Now it’s more nostalgia and family fun, which I think is great because I have a five-year old son that loves KISS and has seen them three times.
4 .When you first started doing your research what stood out or surprised you the most?
Curt:
It changed everyday but here are some of the highlights: discovering the multi-tracks for The Daisy and 10 E. 23rd St. rehearsals, finding 8mm film of Paul in the bandit makeup in Eastern Europe, getting the 1976 itineraries, discovering “Keep Me Comin’” and “Sweet Pain” had been played live, etc.
Curt:
We’ve never really stopped working on the update. We will have two versions, the first will be an updated version of the original book with all new interviews, set lists, data that’s come to light since the first book was first published. The second book will be part II which will cover everything not in the original book - the present.
6. How do you think Kiss will retire ?
Curt:
No idea, but hopefully it never happens.
Curt:
7.. Thanks again it has been an honor to talk with you, is there anything else you'd like to tell the fans?
Thanks and yes, KISS Alive Forever is being rereleased this week with a all new cover to celebrate the return of Vinnie Vincent. We’re only printing 1,000 copies and they will be available exclusively via our Pledge campaign and at the Expo.
Sunday, September 24, 2017
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Kiss Army Originals -We look back @ Animalize & Eric Carr The Foxiest Kiss Member!
It's a Funny thing looking back on Kisstory. I remember the 80's well from Lick it Up through Hot in the Shade we bought all the albums in search of those three or four good songs. The rest was a joke but we loved it and did we laugh. Today as a fan who went to the Love Gun tour & still has all the records yes even Monster I can say the non make up years were some of the best times of my life just making fun of KISS was what became so great, Imagine a Detroit Rock City Part 2 Movie with the same exact cast dealing with 80's Kiss that would be me & my friends. Okay with that said, did KISS age well? Heck yea they did. I will take non make up 80's KISS any day over a Retro Make up band with a Poser Ace & Peter who can only get to the studio once every 10 years. In the seventies if you were a fan you had a favorite member because they were four stars Gene said it best The Heavy Metal Beatles. In the 80's If Ace or Peter was your favorite KISS member or former, then readjusting was hard but at least we were given a new KISS not a Xerox copy and that new KISS made records The Current KISS has only two records & has been together for 15 years. Today I listen to those old non make up albums and they are much better sounding with more then just three or four good songs . Kiss Army Originals got inspired & is paying tribute to Animalize a heavy record and sister to Lick it Up with a kick ass sound, no it wasn't Vinnie Vincent but that heaviness carried over
& featured new KISS Guitarist Mark St John!
In loving memory of Eric & Mark We now Pay Tribute.
I think we will Let the Music do the Talking!!!
Young & Wasted Eric Carr (Vocals)
" I WAS THERE!"
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Kiss is Wigged Out in 2018!!!
WAIT FOR IT!
Kiss Army (Tribute)
Kiss 2017 below we show you Rock & Roll People!
"That will never happen to me live on stage because I use Rubies wigs"
KISS wants the Best!!!
"Click" Can't I Ever Win!
KISS Wears Rubies Wigs Because They Want the Best!
"OK Guys Since Tommy Isn't Wearing a Wig It's
Only fair I get my turn"
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Video Flashback: Ace Frehley- Do Ya!!!
"Hey Ritchie Lets go smoke one "
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Ace Frehley to Reunite with Gene Simmons !!!
Gene Simmons and his former KISS bandmate Ace Frehley will perform together onstage for the first time in over sixteen years at The Children Matter benefit concert to support the victims of Hurricane Harvey. Don Felder (former lead guitarist of THE EAGLES) and CHEAP TRICK will also appear on September 20 in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Over ten thousand people are expected to fill CHS Field Stadium in downtown St. Paul to witness rock history with once-in-a-lifetime collaborative performances between Simmons, Frehley, Felder and CHEAP TRICK as they turn up the volume for the victims of Hurricane Harvey.
All proceeds from The Children Matter benefit concert will be directed to the hurricane relief efforts of the nonprofit Matter. The nonprofit works in partnership with on-ground relief organizations to source and ship the items needed most, such as: Matterbox Meal Kits, sanitation and contamination prevention supplies and more to the children and families affected displaced by the hurricane.
Space Ace is Lighting the Fire Under Some Assholes!
Tickets starting under $60 and range up to $250 for VIP meet-and-greet.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.thechildrenmatter.ngo.
The Children Matter is a collaborative initiative created by Simmons and the nonprofit Matter on the simple belief that the lives of children matter. Regardless of race, income, gender, religion, or location, every child deserves the same access to a full and healthy life.
Ace recently collaborated with Gene on two songs for the former KISS guitarist's next solo album.
Rumors about Frehley's return to KISS gained strength last year after he teamed up with KISS lead singer Paul Stanley on a cover of FREE's "Fire And Water", marking their first collaboration since 1998's "Psycho Circus".
Frehley's version of "Fire And Water" appears on his covers collection "Origins, Vol 1", which received great reviews and landed in the Top 25 on the Billboard album chart.
Even though Frehley reached out to Simmons a couple of years about contributing to "Origins Vol. 1", the bassist/vocalist ended up not appearing on the record because "either [Gene] didn't get the message or he was just too busy," Frehley told the WPDH 101.5 FM radio station last year.
Stanley told Billboard earlier this year that he had no interest in a reunion of KISS's original line up.
-Blabbermouth/Kiss-AO
Friday, September 8, 2017
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
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Saturday, September 2, 2017
What If I chose to see Alice Cooper in 1977 instead of KISS?
My first concert wasn't live, it was a Movie in 1975 Alice Cooper Welcome To My Nightmare. I had to beg my father for an hour to let the older neighbor kid & my friend Ronnie to go see a boy named Alice, or Sue it didn't matter to old Walter SR.. I remember it was playing with a Rolling Stones concert film. I loved the experience & I wanted to see a live concert after that night, every night. It wasn't until two years later that I would see my first live concert.
It was Van Nuys California 1977. Summer was closing in & so was my 10th birthday. I remember every Sunday I would look at the Calendar section of the Los Angeles times. It was like a book that listed all the weeks & months events concerts movies ect...
I remember thumbing through one day when I asked my mom if I could go see a concert & to my surprise she told me to take my time that my birthday was a couple months away & to pick the concert I wanted to go see the most & she would take me. I was shocked. We didn't have MTV back then & the only way to see any band live if you didn't actually go to the concert was to look at pictures in magazines. I remember at this time I was already a huge KISS fan,. It was sometime in late 1974 that I was turned on to rock. My first album was Alice Cooper's Schools Out & an Elton John Record. I grew up on a dead end street so I was very close with my friends on my block & they all had older brothers that were into rock. My introduction came early. I remember my first KISS albums came at the same time. I was given Hotter then Hell & Alive sometime in 1975 because Destroyer wasn't out yet and wouldn't be for sometime. I remember Blasting Alice Cooper School's Out & remembering that the record was a bit to scary and weird for me at such a young age but I loved the title track. I wasn't ready for Alice yet. I did the same with my Elton Record. I played one song that rocked then took it off but that all changed when I got Kiss Hotter then Hell. I remember starring at that back cover for hrs just tripping out on who and what these people called KISS were all about. I could only listen to Side 2 because Side 1 was trashed, so naturally I turned to Alive & that was my album until Destroyer came out. I didn't have my own record player then so I had to go into the den and listen to Alive, I did this every chance I got & was fascinated by Paul's stage raps. I even remember looking at the pictures trying to figure out who that voice was rapping to me was. I was sold on KISS. They had me by the big ones. I immediately took that 8 page booklet and began plastering it all over my wall which by 1978 would reach all four walls. Well it didn't take long for me to get back to my mother, I had decided I wanted to go to see Alice Cooper WHAT!!!. I didn't even know that KISS was coming yet. My mom told me no? I didn't know if I was ever going to see a live concert. Alice was in Anaheim & my mother wasn't keen on the fact it was an all day event with 5 opening acts , bumber cars and the whole 9 yards. I bowed my head and continued my search Aerosmith nah....Then I saw it about 6 weeks into my quest to find a concert. KISS was coming to the Forum Aug of that summer about 5 days before my 10th birthday.
I begged & begged & my mom said YES! We went to Sears in North Hollywood & got tickets. They were in the very back maybe four rows in from the back wall center, but I didn't care because that whole concert to me is one big blur of the Alive II gate fold center. But here is what I do remember vividly . It was about 1 hr before me and my mom where to depart Van Nuys & head to the Los Angeles Forum I begged her to let me wear Kiss Make-Up but she said no. I didn't understand because I was Peter Criss the year before for Halloween. We had the make-up already it wasn't like we had to go buy it. Oh well. I remember when we pulled up there where fans in the parking lot wearing make-up & I told my mom they got to wear it. She later told me she didn't want to deal with cleaning me up when we got home. Makes total sense looking back.
I quickly didn't care anymore, I was at KISS in 1977! When we walked in the doors of the Los Angeles Forum I remember a female usher handing out little pins that read I was There! I didn't know the significance of these pins of course until a decade later & am still on the hunt for a replacement .
, I remember I grabbed about 3-4 & my mom also had one. They all wound up in the trash. Now I'm willing to pay 50 bucks to the first person that's willing to sell me one go figure. As we entered Mother & I took our seats & it wasn't long until the first band came on. They rocked. But I didn't know who they were. I just remember this crazy guitar player running all over the place (Rick Neilson). He was nuts & I remember I liked the band. Then their set ended & I just remember Robin Zander Tricks Lead Vocalist, yelling are you guys ready for KISS? The place went nuts. The band then left the stage. I was only 9 years old & I was about to turn 10 in a matter of days, I was in awe of my surroundings. There were people so high they couldn't walk and I hadn't seen anything like that before. I also saw two girls have a fist fight that was something as the cops took them away, I just remember thinking WOW I'm really at a real rock concert..
Me in 1977
Man am I Glad I Picked KISS!!!
I will never forget they opened the show with I Stole your Love. Alive II will tell you Detroit Rock City, but truth be told Detroit was actually part of a 3 song encore consisting of Detroit Rock City, Beth & Black Diamond. I will never forget the day I put on Alive II in October of the same year wondering why the songs seemed backwards.
KISS were so far away & I remember the guy next to me was annoying because he kept singing to the songs. I particularly remember Dr Love. He at one point got on my nerves so bad that me & my mom moved up about 4 rows to some empty seats (there wasn't many). I also remember asking the guy in front of me if I could use his binoculars & he obliged. That was so cool my heroes looked even bigger and clearer if only for a moment. Then came time for Shock Me. I remember this song the most because my mom left me in there by myself to go to the restroom. She asked me if I wanted anything, she later told me she couldn't handle Aces solo & it was killing her ears haha,, I asked for a poster and a Coke. My mom took her much needed break and returned with that really cool KISS Love Gun Foil Poster. I also had the Tour Program which was chopped up and plastered to my wall the next day (I have since replaced it).
Kiss Los Angeles Forum 8mm
We stayed for the whole show, I knew better even before the encore. I knew there was more & my mom was cool enough to let me stay out late. We both laugh and share the same memory of that concert today. My mother and I walked out of the Forum that night our ears were ringing & we could hardly hear. It was like you had just gotten off a plane you couldn't hear very well for a good 15 mins afterwards.
That was the best day & night of my life and it's interesting because it wasn't much later, between Oct 1978 when Phantom of the Park debut on Television & May 1979 to be exact that I did a 360 and completely gave up on KISS. I don't know exactly what happened but in Oct of 1978 I was glued to the T.V. for the debut of Phantom of the Park. I had every single KISS record except 2 of the Solos, I never got Paul or Peter's which were all released a month prior to the movie. Then only 7 months later in May of 1979 KISS released Dynasty. I NEVER GOT IT! I just remember it was cool to not like KISS anymore & it happened overnight . I was also growing up fast & was getting into a lot of other music. I got caught up in that KISS is for kids mentality. I was now too mature for KISS & the departure of my favorite member Peter never helped matters. I remember looking at the records in the stores Dynasty, Unmasked & Music From the Elder for some reason I was just not compelled to even want to hear them until one day I was a little curious & bought the Shandi 45" Yep they still stunk!! I didn't return as a fan until 1983 and it took about 2 years after that for me to actually gain my childhood likeness for the band back.
Looking back now in retrospect I listen to the records I missed out on Dynasty through Music from the Elder & all I can really say about it is I called it. I'm glad I took that break. I liked the pure KISS & was gone for the bullshit. Maybe it was intuition who knows. Looking back , do I like those records now? Sure I do. But lets face it, they stunk. Shock Me became Talk to me & by 1981-2 you couldn't tell KISS from the Village People!
Oh I'm sorry they said "Village People"
-Kiss Army Originals W.R.
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