The KISS Kollection
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Kiss (commonly styled in all caps) was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973 by Paul Stanley (vocals, rhythm guitar), Gene Simmons (vocals, bass guitar), Ace Frehley (lead guitar, vocals) and Peter Criss (drums, vocals). Known for their face paint and stage outfits, the group rose to prominence in the mid-1970s with shock rock–style live performances that featured fire-breathing, blood-spitting, smoking guitars, shooting rockets, levitating drum kits and pyrotechnics. The band went through several lineup changes, with Stanley and Simmons remaining the only consistent members. The final lineup consisted of Stanley, Simmons, Tommy Thayer (lead guitar, vocals) and Eric Singer (drums, vocals).
With their makeup and costumes, the band members took on the personas of comic book-style characters: the Starchild (Stanley), the Demon (Simmons), the Spaceman or Space Ace (Frehley), and the Catman (Criss). During the second half of the 1970s, Kiss became one of America's most successful rock bands and a pop culture phenomenon. The band's commercial success declined during the early 1980s; however, it experienced a resurgence in 1983 when the band members began performing without makeup and costumes, marking the beginning of the band's "unmasked" era that would last until 1996. The first album of this era, 1983's platinum-certified Lick It Up, successfully introduced the band to a new generation of fans, and its music videos received regular airplay on MTV. In response to a wave of Kiss nostalgia in the mid-1990s, the original lineup reunited in 1996; at this time, the band resumed using makeup and stage costumes. The resulting 1996–1997 reunion tour was the band's most successful, grossing $143.7 million. In January 2019, Kiss began its final worldwide tour, and the band retired after performing its final show in New York City in December 2023.
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KISS Kollection of Records and Posters
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsMemories of my KISS Record and Posters Collection17 views -
1985 KISS Concert Memories
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsMemories of going to see KISS Live and In Concert at the San Antonio Convention Center in 1985.39 views -
2010 KISS Sonic Boom Concert Memories
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsMemories of seeing KISS live and in concert in 2010 when they were on their Sonic Boom World Tour.26 views -
2023 KISS End of the Road Tour Moody Center Austin, TX
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsMemories of a concert I did not go to. I bought a ticket to the show. Ended up not going. But, I found some footage online so, let's watch it together: The historic rock group: KISS....and their End of the Road Tour. This concert was on October 29, 2023 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX.49 views -
1978 KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park
MemoryCryptofCastleHills1978 Made for TV Movie, KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park. Aired on NBC...Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, Ace Frehley69 views -
KISS Psycho Circus Action Figures
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsMcFarlane Toys' KISS Psycho Circus Action Figures from the Crypt27 views -
KISS ZOMBIES Comic Book Cover Collection
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsHomage Covers to the KISS ZOMBIES Comic Book mini-series dug up from the Comic Crypt of Castle Hills...24 views -
KISS Interview on Tom Snyder The Tomorrow Show
MemoryCryptofCastleHillsThe Tomorrow show host Tom Snyder interviews KISS. October 1979. On 30. October 1979, Kiss taped the Tomorrow Show on NBC with Tom Snyder at the RCA Building, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City. The show was aired the next night on Halloween. It would be the most loved and also the last interview of all four original members of Kiss on TV. The chemistry between the members is “strained”, to say the least. Who doesn’t remember Ace saying “No, actually I’m a plumber!” Dale Sherman “On October 31, 1979 the band made an appearance on THE TOMORROW SHOW with host Tom Snyder. The program was a late-night offering on NBC and appeared after THE TONIGHT SHOW on most NBC stations. Snyder, who rarely seemed to bother researching his guests before they appeared, was in his usual form and proceeded to refer to Gene as the “bass [as in the fish] player.” The interview went downhill from there, with Peter egging a rather tipsy Ace into taking over the conversation from Gene and Paul who usually ran the show when it came to interviews. In viewing the program, one can see that Gene was upset with the handling of the interview just as clearly as one can see that Ace and Peter did not care about Gene’s feelings at all at the time.” – “Black Diamond: The unauthorized biography of Kiss” by Dale Sherman Ace Frehley: “Sometimes, though, being loaded worked to my advantage, as it did on October 31, 1979, when Kiss made a memorable Halloween night appearance on NBC’s Tomorrow show. Hosted by the friendly and sometimes confrontational Tom Snyder, Tomorrow was a popular and successful late-night talk show that attracted some of the biggest names in politics and show business. Hey – John Lennon did Tomorrow. How could Kiss turn it down? Well, we couldn’t, and our appearance was one for the ages. I was nervous as hell about going on network TV –live!– in front of millions of people. So I started pounding some Stoli in the back of my limo as soon as it passed through my gates on the way to the city. Now, I might have been a formidable drinker in those days, but I wasn’t really a vodka drinker. The bottle was nestled in the door of the limo and I reached for it to escape the anxiety I was feeling. By the time we arrived at the NBC studios in Rockefeller Center, I had a pretty good buzz on and all my nervousness had subsided. When I got into the dressing room, Bill Aucoin showed up with a bottle of champagne, and I had a glass with him and Jeanette. Just before I left the dressing room I snorted a few lines of blow to balance off all the alcohol and give me a little edge. By the time we took our places opposite Tom, on the set, in full Kiss costume and makeup, I was feeling no pain. And I was ready for anything. My amusement began with an introductory voice-over, during which Snyder described our act, and in the process referred to Gene as the “bass player.” As in, small-mouthed, large-mouthed, striped or Chilean sea… By the time he got around to me I could barely contain my amusement. So, when Tom said, “This is Ace Frehley, lead guitarist,” I responded with, “I’m not the lead guitarist, I’m the trout player!” And then I cracked up, and so did Tom, much to the chagrin of Paul and, especially, Gene. Hey, Gene be would the first to admit that he is a control freak. So is Paul. They always wanted to control Kiss, and they wanted to control me. But I had talent and a mind of my own, and had different ideas about the direction of Kiss. Gene and Paul were caught in this dichotomy: Oh, fuckin’ Ace. We love him, we hate him. We don’t wanna put up with his bullshit anymore, and he doesn’t wanna put up with ours. But we can’t get rid of him because the fans love him! “You’re supposed to be some sort of spaceman, right?” Tom asked me at one point, while gesturing to my costume. “No, actually I’m a plumber!” Snyder laughed from the gut, and fired right back, “Oh, well I’ve got a piece of pipe backstage I’d like to have you work on.” A hanging curveball if I ever saw one! Regardless, I completed the R-rated joke with the delivery of a major-league all-star. “Tell me about it!” There was no live audience in the studio, but just about everyone there, including the crew, doubled over with laughter. If you watch the video you can actually see me turning to Gene and putting my hands up at one point and quietly saying, “What?” like a child who’s misbehaving at a family function and wants his dad to loosen up and join in the fun. Gene was sometimes incapable of that, even in a setting that clearly called for some spontaneity and horsing around. It was all so ridiculous. How seriously can you take yourself when you’re sitting there in a superhero costume and full face makeup? Gene missed the whole thing. If he would have allowed himself to be just a little more lighthearted about everything, and stopped fuckin’ thinking about money all the time, things might have turned out differently. I love the guy, but he never, ever got it. You could have cut the air in that studio with a knife. Tom picked up on Gene’s negativity, and you could tell he wasn’t digging it. At one point Gene tried to make a joke about selling Tom some swampland in New Jersey, and Snyder completely ignored him and turned his attention back to me. It was like Gene didn’t exist. Tom Snyder may have been a newsman, but he realized very quickly that it was more entertaining to let me laugh and tell jokes than it was to allow Gene to bore everyone with his uptight humor. Afterward, I got tons of phone calls congratulating me on my “performance.” “You were a fucking riot, Ace! You stole the show!” Yeah, that was a classic performance, and it might have been the first time that a single appearance so clearly delineated the diverse personalities of Kiss. The show speaks for itself and that’s all I’m going to say about it. Everyone should judge for themselves what really happened. I enjoyed myself on the show and really wasn’t trying to piss off anyone. I was just being the Space Ace. After the interview, Tom came back to my dressing room and we shook hands and had another good laugh. I thought he was very genuine, and he seemed to really enjoy the experience.” – “No regrets” by Ace Frehley Gene Simmons: “The Tom Snyder show experience was horrific. Ace was bombed and Peter was in his “I’m Italian and I love guns” mood. I was trying very desperately to keep it together. Tom Snyder kept going to Ace, the guy who was cracking up and having a good time. Ace and Peter would play off of each other. As soon as Peter saw that Ace was having a good time, it was almost license for him to say, “Oh yeah, I like guns and I’m in gangs.” You’re rich and you’re in a rock ‘n’ roll band. He was never in a gang. They both loved the idea that they were bad boys. They’re not bad boys. If these guys were in gangs they would have wound up being dog food.” – “KISS: Behind the Mask – The Official Authorized Biography” by Ken Sharp and David Leaf.140 views