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I love talking to people at Kiss shows.A friend of mine has seen them on every tour they have come to the UK.I would love to be able to take my child but she is just a little too young and I have a feeling they may start winding down soonI really love you baby, I love what you've got
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Due to the high temperatures, 36 C, yesterday half of the city had a energy blackout, no lights, trains and subways and was a chaos everywhere, and many people thought that the show could be cancelled.
As I live 30 blocks from the stadium I can see it from my flat, and the lights were working, so we walked because it was imposible to reach by car. The show started on hour later, at 10 pm. to let people arrive.
They opened with Detroit Rock City, the same song they closed their last show on 2009. What a fantastic, kick ass show!!!, they played 1h 45m. Everybody had a amazing time !!!
Here is the setlist:
Detroit Rock City
Shout It Out Loud
Hell or Hallelujah
Wall of Sound
Hotter Than Hell
All for the Love of Rock & Roll
I Love It Loud
Outta This World
War Machine
Long Way Down
God of Thunder
Psycho Circus
Love Gun
Calling Dr. Love
Black Diamond
Bises:
Lick It Up
I Was Made for Lovin' You
Rock and Roll All Nite
Paul talked a lot with the audience in a very good spanish, excelent pronunciation, he is always fun.
And yesterday was Tommy Thayer birthday !!! We (50.000 people) sang "Happy Birthday" to Tommy two times, he recieved a big cake with candles, and Tommy looked very deeply moved.
I am sure there will be soon a Youtube video of this show :happy64:Comment
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I took a closed friend to the show, (a new Kiss fan now), I bought tickets on Paul´s side, on my left was a 5 years old child and on my right a 3 years old child, amazing
Due to the high temperatures, 36 C, yesterday half of the city had a energy blackout, no lights, trains and subways and was a chaos everywhere, and many people thought that the show could be cancelled.
As I live 30 blocks from the stadium I can see it from my flat, and the lights were working, so we walked because it was imposible to reach by car. The show started on hour later, at 10 pm. to let people arrive.
They opened with Detroit Rock City, the same song they closed their last show on 2009. What a fantastic, kick ass show!!!, they played 1h 45m. Everybody had a amazing time !!!
Here is the setlist:
Detroit Rock City
Shout It Out Loud
Hell or Hallelujah
Wall of Sound
Hotter Than Hell
All for the Love of Rock & Roll
I Love It Loud
Outta This World
War Machine
Long Way Down
God of Thunder
Psycho Circus
Love Gun
Calling Dr. Love
Black Diamond
Bises:
Lick It Up
I Was Made for Lovin' You
Rock and Roll All Nite
Paul talked a lot with the audience in a very good spanish, excelent pronunciation, he is always fun.
And yesterday was Tommy Thayer birthday !!! We (50.000 people) sang "Happy Birthday" to Tommy two times, he recieved a big cake with candles, and Tommy looked very deeply moved.
I am sure there will be soon a Youtube video of this show :happy64:How do you spell pretentious? S-A-M-M-Y H-A-G-A-RComment
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Sounds like a pretty good set list.I would like to hear a few deeper cuts though,How great would it be to hear Rock Bottom or Nowhere to run.I am glad they don't do Christine Sixteen anymore,I was watching Rock The Nation yesterday and it just creeped me out hearing a (at the time) 55 year old Gene sing when I saw you coming out of the school that day I knew, I've got to have.I can't wait for them to come over here thoughI really love you baby, I love what you've got
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Setlist:
Hard Luck Woman
Christine Sixteen
Got to Choose
Goin’ Blind
Love Her All I Can
Nothin’ to Lose
Take Me
Anyway You Want It
A Million to One (snippet)
A World Without Heroes
Only You
Comin’ Home
Everytime I Look at You
Strutter
Sure Know Something
C’mon and Love Me
Rock Bottom
Beth
Shandi
She
Do You Love Me
Mr. Speed
Shout it Out LoudOriginally posted by sadaistI don't mind that one Nickelback song. I just hate the fact that they put it on every album 10 times.Comment
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Review of the KISS Kruise II Unplugged show - link.
Setlist:
Hard Luck Woman
Christine Sixteen
Got to Choose
Goin’ Blind
Love Her All I Can
Nothin’ to Lose
Take Me
Anyway You Want It
A Million to One (snippet)
A World Without Heroes
Only You
Comin’ Home
Everytime I Look at You
Strutter
Sure Know Something
C’mon and Love Me
Rock Bottom
Beth
Shandi
She
Do You Love Me
Mr. Speed
Shout it Out LoudI really love you baby, I love what you've got
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Just been reading of the little back and forth Paul Stanley and Steven Tyler have had recently.Now i know it is all in the name of promotion for the respective new albums but having heard (and enjoyed) both I have to say Monster shits all over Music From Another Dimension.They should team up again and head out on a joint tour.It could be called Monster From Another Dimension Tour
I really love you baby, I love what you've got
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one concert in germany next year in june...guess who got his tix todayRoth Army Icon
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I'm disliking Gene Simmons more and more every time he opens his mouth.... What absolutely ridiculous and disrespectful statements....
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GENE SIMMONS: 'This Should Have Been The Lineup Of KISS From The Beginning' - Nov. 11, 2012
In a brand new interview with Revolver magazine KISS members Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons spoke about the making of the band's latest album, "Monster", their second in a row to feature a lineup rounded out by guitarist Tommy Thayer and drummer Eric Singer.
"We're so comfortable now, this should have been KISS always: Tommy, Eric, Paul and myself," Simmons said. "We like each other's company, we like playing onstage with each other. And the creative process is just second skin. We could have just as easily gone into the studio and done another record."
He added later in the interview, "I want to go on record: Eric and Tommy have revitalized the band, made Paul and myself realize what lucky bastards we are to be in KISS and to have each other. And this should have been the lineup of KISS from the beginning."
Asked if they are bothered when people complain about founding KISS members Ace Frehley and Peter Criss not being in the band anymore, Simmons said, "Almost nobody does. When you have 3-year-old and 5-year-old fans showing up to our concerts — or even 30-year-old fans — they don't know about Ace and Peter. I mean, next year is going to be our 40th year. We've been touring longer than most of the people who come see us live have been alive. Who's Ace and Peter? By the way, bless 'em both — what I just said doesn't mean that Ace and Peter weren't every bit as important as Paul and myself in the beginning of the band, but not everybody has the same DNA. Some people shouldn't be in a marathon race. They're just not designed for it. Some people are good for short runs."
"Eric's been in and out of the band for 20-some-odd years. And Tommy, too," added Stanley. "The only people who would complain, I think, are people who don't really follow the band at this point. The myth that sometimes surrounds the original lineup is purely myth. Some of it was of our own doing. The whole projecting the idea that it was four guys giving equally. Quite honestly, it was kind of our take on THE BEATLES: four guys that spend all their time together and run down the street jumping up in the air. But it's not a reality. And maybe part of the problem was that some of the guys in the band really bought into believing it. The band always had two people who were leading it and the idea that anybody is entitled to having songs on an album is crazy."
On the topic of why they think they felt like they had to project those myths in the early days, Stanley said, "Well, l think there was a certain amount of truth to it. Just in the sense of you have a band and there's a certain camaraderie, but there's also a sensitivity factor to people feeling minimized or left out. So to avoid that, we sometimes gave people more than their due. In those days, Gene and I shared our songwriting l with those guys because we didn't ever want it to be an issue that anybody was making more money than the other and therefore wanting songs on the album. Well. it obviously didn't work. [laughs] The only thing l did was give money away. [laughs] But all that being said, I've said it before. I'll say it again — we couldn't be here today without what Ace and Peter did in the beginning, and we couldn't be here today if they were still in the band."Eat Us And Smile - The Originals
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