THIS DAY IN KISSTORY 1974
On this day in KISSTORY - May 10, 1974 - "Kissin' Time" single was released in the US. "Nothin to Lose" is on the B-side.
On this day in KISSTORY - May 10, 1974 - "Kissin' Time" single was released in the US. "Nothin to Lose" is on the B-side.
On this day in KISStory - May 9, 2008 - We kicked off our massive Alive 35 European tour with a SOLD OUT show at König Pilsener Arena in Oberhausen, Germany. The KISS Alive 35 European Tour stopped in 30 cities, drawing over 500,000 fans!
OBERHAUSEN SET LIST IN ORDER:
Deuce, Strutter, Got To Choose, Hotter Than Hell, Firehouse, Nothin' To Lose (Eric lead vocals), C'Mon And Love Me, Parasite, She, Watchin' You, Rock Bottom, 100,000 Years, Cold Gin, Let Me Go Rock 'N' Roll, Black Diamond (Eric lead vocals), and Rock And Roll All Nite
Encore:
Shout It Out Loud, Lick It Up, I Love It Loud (Gene split blood and flew to rafters), I Was Made For Lovin' You, Love Gun (Paul flew to back of arena), and Detroit Rock City
Check out this cool fan-made montage clip from the Vienna, Austria show of the Alive 35 Tour.
On this day in KISSTORY - May 8, 2004 - We opened the 59-date Rock The Nation Tour in Perth, Australia.
Here's Love Gun from the Washington, DC Rock The Nation Tour show.
By Matthew Wilkening / Ultimateclassicrock.com
KISS' first live album not only saved the struggling band's career, it made them superstars. So it makes sense that the group has released many more live albums since that time.
By early 1975 the facepaint-wearing foursome had built a reputation as a must-see live act, with a bombastic stage show featuring pyrotechnics, levitating drums and bassist Gene Simmons' fire breathing, blood-spitting stunts.
The only problem was that not nearly enough people were buying the group's early studio albums, which didn't convey the power and energy KISS was capable of unleashing onstage. With the band and their label in danger of bankruptcy, the double-live, expensive and very risky Alive! was released in September of 1975.
The gamble paid off big time, with the album hitting the Top 10 and staying on the charts for over two years. The band became stars and headliners, and were able to expand on their fame with more polished studio albums such as Destroyer and Love Gun.
But no matter what other changes KISS made - and over the years there were many, from lineups to musical styles to revealing their real faces and then later putting the facepaint back on - the live show was always the group's calling card.
If you count the two collections that came packaged in the recent box sets for Destroyer and 1982's Creatures of the Night, KISS has now released 14 live albums - not counting the dozens of "instant live" sets they sold to fans attending nearly every show on their 2004, 2008 and 2010 tours, or the multiple longform concert home videos they have released over the years. By comparison, the now-retired group has to date released just 20 studio albums and told fans not to hold their breath for any more over a decade ago.
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Thanks to Richard Reyes for sharing his Paul Stanley End Of The Road smashed guitar with us. AWESOME!
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On this day in KISSTORY - May 4, 1990 - We opened the Hot In The Shade Tour in Lubbock, Texas. We rocked over 130 cities on the tour, our last with Eric Carr.
Here's "I Want You" from the Detroit stop on the Hot In The Show Tour
On this day in KISSTORY - May 3, 2002 - KISS joined Dick Clark on ABC TV to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of American Bandstand.