10/20/2014

PHOTO: KISS REHEARSAL

Guitar Porn. Got to play my '59 Sunburst Les Paul at KISS rehearsal yesterday. WOW! So AWESOME! History and magic in it. - Paul

10/20/2014

KISS SIGHTING: NEW ANDROID COMMERCIAL

KISS IS EVERYWHERE! KISS Army Member Bryan Roberts spotted a new Android commercial that features some familiar figures re-imagined as Android robots! Look at 0:16 mark.
10/19/2014

KISS SIGHTING: TRIBUTE TO KISS AT OHIO STATE GAME

KISS IS EVERYWHERE! Check out the awesome tribute to KISS from the Ohio State Marching Band. They perform "Rock And Roll All Nite," complete with the guitar smashing! Thanks to Richard �Woody� Lewis for sharing the clip with KISS.
10/18/2014

PHOTO: KISS REHEARSALS HAVE BEGUN!

KISS started rehearsals today for Mexico, the KISS Kruise and the Las Vegas residency.


Photo by Paul Bassett for KISSONLINE.

10/15/2014

PHOTO: KISS ROCKS VEGAS VAN

Check out this cool KISS ROCKS VEGAS Van that was spotted on the strip in Las Vegas last week.

Thanks to Doug Green for sharing the photo with KISS!

KISS celebrate 40 years as music icons with their first-ever residency, KISS Rocks Vegas, at The Joint inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas starting Wednesday, Nov. 5 through Sunday, Nov. 23. Show time is 8 p.m.

 

10/15/2014

KISS LOVE GUN ALBUM GETS DELUXE TWO-CD TREATMENT

New version of 1977 studio recording contains previously unreleased demos, live tracks, 1977 Gene Simmons interview and liner notes by Def Leppard�s Joe Elliott

Legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees KISS continue to celebrate their 40th anniversary with the release of a deluxe two-CD version of their 1977 platinum-plus album, Love Gun, coming out October 27, 2014 on Universal Music Enterprises (UMe). The band�s sixth studio recording, Love Gun was the first album to feature lead vocal performances from all four original band members, and has since gone on to sell more than four million copies.

The two-CD edition will include the complete re-mastered first album, featuring such classics as the title track, �Plaster Caster,� the song inspired by Cynthia Plaster Caster, the groupie famous for taking casts of rock star genitalia; �Shock Me,� written about Ace Frehley suffering an electric shock during a concert in Lakeland, Florida;  �Christine Sixteen,� and �Then She Kissed Me,� the band�s cheeky, gender-switching cover of the Crystals� 1963 hit penned by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector.  
 
The second disc is made up of rare, never released Love Gun demos of �Plaster Caster,� �Tomorrow and Tonight� and �Much Too Soon.�  The first four lines of the demo �I Know Who You Are� eventually evolved and became the song �Living In Sin� and the rest of the lyrics and music became �I Know Who You Are.� A glimpse into Paul Stanley�s creative process is demonstrated in �Love Gun (Teaching Demo)� with Stanley talking through the various chords of the song after writing the song.  The next version �Love Gun (Demo)� is the complete demo performance.  �Reputation,� the only previously released demo, was originally included on this year�s KISS 40 compilation.

Also included is a 1977  interview with Gene Simmons, as well as three never-available live tracks from their show at the Capitol Centre, Landover, MD from December 20, 1977, �Love Gun,� �Christine Sixteen� and �Shock Me.� The package comes with liner notes especially written by Def Leppard�s Joe Elliott, currently on tour with KISS.
 
With the culmination of the KISS 40th Anniversary Tour,  KISS marks their four decades as America�s most iconic band with their first-ever residency, KISS Rocks Vegas, at The Joint inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, a series of nine performances, starting Wednesday, Nov. 5 through Sunday, Nov. 23, including shows on Nov. 7, 8, 12, 14, 15, 19 and 22. KISS will make waves with one of the loudest, most over-the-top, non-stop parties ever at The Joint, unleashing its signature elaborate set designs, jam-packed set list, intense pyrotechnics and much more.

From rock �n� roll to fashion, always creating and inspiring, KISS recently appeared as the finale  on the prime-time CBS special Fashion Rocks, live from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, hosted by Ryan Seacrest, with Afrojack, Duran Duran, Jennifer Lopez, Miranda Lambert, Nico + Vinz, Pitbull, Rita Ora and the Band Perry.

Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley also star in 4th and Loud, the new primetime docu-series from AMC, which chronicles the first season of the Arena Football League team L.A. KISS.

iTunes LINK: http://smarturl.it/KissLoveGun-i

AMAZON LINK: http://smarturl.it/KISSLoveGun

 

LOVE GUN TRACK LISTING

CD ONE (Original Album)

  1. I Stole Your Love
  2. Christine Sixteen
  3. Got Love For Sale
  4. Shock Me
  5. Tomorrow And Tonight
  6. Love Gun
  7. Hooligan
  8. Almost Human
  9. Plaster Caster
  10. Then She Kissed Me

CD TWO � DEMOS, INTERVIEW & LIVE

  1. Much Too Soon (Demo)*
  2. Plaster Caster (Demo)*
  3. Reputation (Demo)
  4. Love Gun (Teaching Demo)*
  5. Love Gun (Demo)*
  6. Gene Simmons Interview (1977)*
  7. Tomorrow And Tonight (Demo)*
  8. I Know Who You Are (Demo)*
  9. Love Gun (Live 1977)*
  10. Christine Sixteen (Live 1977)*
  11. Shock Me (Live 1977)*

*Previously Unreleased

10/15/2014

LA KISS Managing Partner Talks Football, TV and Working With Rock Stars

by Chris Epting / Ultimate Classic Rock

Brett Bouchy, the managing partner and co-owner of the LA Kiss arena football team, has had a wild first season in Anaheim. The team may have not performed all that well on the field, but �4th and Loud,� the AMC reality TV show based on the club called, has had a great season. (The team is currently auctioning autographed helmets, jerseys and bobbleheads from the season to benefit the Veteran Tickets Foundation, which offers free sports tickets to troops, veterans and families of troops killed in action.)

The first season of the show wraps up tonight. and in an exclusive interview with Ultimate Classic Rock, Bouchy talks about working with Kiss members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, the TV series, the team and its future.

We�ve heard some rumors about what goes down in the last episode. What can you share with us?
It�s basically unlike anything else that has ever been on television. The heart of the episode is a season review, and while I never get to see the footage in advance, I was in the meetings and I will tell you that it was one of the more difficult days of my entire business career. Look, you are dealing with the season that was a failure and while that may be good for a TV show, trust me, it�s not that good for the people in the room.

Has that been the thought all along that if the team did really well, it would�ve made for less tension on TV?
In a sense. We had expectations at the beginning of the season, and our concerns were if we were too good at it, and there were celebrations all the time, that it might get a little bit boring. That said, I wish we had made the playoffs. But it was difficult to lose those games down the stretch at home. We have amazing fans, and I feel like we let them down on the field. So when it comes time to sit down with the coaching staff, it gets really difficult. With this kind of season, you have to question everything. Gene and Paul have even questioned me and I understand that.

What do you think makes the television show so riveting?
I think the fact that nobody has ever [had] the cameras in very real meetings like this before. None of this is scripted or made up, like virtually every other reality show. This is all 100 percent real, which makes the show very unique. It can be very heavy at times, as people will see in the last episode. But it�s the authenticity that matters, not just on the field but also on the screen. If we were trying to act, the show would be contrived, and we never wanted that. We set out to do the first true and real reality show. I think we achieved that. But with comes along with that is a lot of pain. Any pro franchise that loses 80 percent of its games, it�s going to be ugly. And we are not afraid to show the ugly.

Safe to say that it�s going to be a rebuilding year for the team?
Absolutely. Next season, I anticipate that two thirds of our roster will be new.

Did Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley deliver what you hoped for?
When I decided to do this, I sold my interest in my Orlando team that I had for 16 years. That was a big deal for me. This was like giving birth to another child, and one of the issues I had was, How engaged are these guys going to be? They are very busy with lots of projects. My hope was that this would be their No. 2 priority after the band. And I think that�s exactly what they did. Kiss created a band in 1972 that they imagined was something the world had never seen. That�s our same approach with this football team,  and without them it would not have happened. Paul and Gene have far exceeded our expectations in terms of their involvement.

It certainly seems that way in the show.
It is, but it doesn�t cover everything. What is really blown me away this year is how Paul became the true creative architect of the team. More than anybody else in this office, he drove the full vision from the logo to the uniform designs to the helmets to the cheerleaders to everything. He has an amazing ability to help build the brand in a short period of time, and I can tell you he takes all of this very seriously. Paul and Gene are most definitely solid teammates in this venture.

How do things look for next season in terms of the television show?
We�re cautiously optimistic there will be another television season. I will tell you it makes recruiting tough, because not every player wants to be on TV show. So we have a very unique set of challenges. But we embrace them and run with them.

 

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