Kulick may be able to shred better, but even when stone drunk and missing notes, Ace had far superior tone to Kulick, Vincent and Thayer - Frehley was the sound of KISS@@tyreekmurillo4524
@@smscamp3016 Eso no es verdad, generalmente Ace estaba borracho y fallaba muchas notas, Bruce es superior en todo, hay que aceptarlo por más nostalgia que haya
1:13 - Creatures Of The Night 5:25 - Deuce 10:13 - I Just Wanna 14:38 - Unholy 18:21 - Parasite 22:34 - Heaven's On Fire 26:45 - Domino 30:56 - Watchin' You 34:27 - Hotter Than Hell 37:50 - Firehouse 44:29 - I Want You 51:17 - Drum Solo 56:57 - Forever 1:00:52 - War Machine 1:06:45 - Rock And Roll All Nite 1:10:23 - Lick It Up 1:15:33 - Take It Off 1:21:56 - Strutter 1:25:19 - I Love It Loud 1:29:28 - Detroit Rock City 1:37:09 - Shout It Out Loud 1:40:04 - God Gave Rock And Roll To You 1:45:23 - Love Gun 1:49:23 - The Star-Spangled Banner
@@sammyk874 well I will admit they were trying to shed their late 80s pop hairband style, and trying to get a tougher image and sound, so yes they were trying to stay legit by following the latest trends, but at least they weren't trying to sell as many goofy products at that point
I totally agree. And at this point with Eric Singer they have the tempos much less frenetic which makes for a way bigger sound. Seasoned and on top of it. Love it!
Absolutely. Especially Gene. That was a great look for him, & without the 80lb costume, the dude's actually got some pretty cool moves. Eric was definitely at the top of his game. Great show.
Not great but they were good! Carr is a far superior drummer than Singer could ever be! This lineup was good & the first good album they actually made since Animalize, (thanks to Genes lack of musical involvement)! This is the same lineup that recoded that awful grunge sounding Carnival Of Souls album! I do agree that after the original Kiss called it a day they should have dropped the makeup & brought Bruce back!
Would not say good! I mean that had changed the sound of the older songs to match what the Revenge album had! Detroit Rock City & the rest of those 70’s songs sound so much better the way they were originally done!
It's strange that during this time everyone longed and hoped for Kiss to reunite with Peter and Ace and bring back the 70s, but when looking back at it all most fans have a special place in their hearts for the Revenge era. To me, this is Kiss at their musical peak. Also great look and attitude. However, I was happy to be able to see them during the reunion years.
Wrong! Singer is nowhere near the drummer Carr was! That means this was not their musical best! Hate to break it to you, but Creatures Of The Night is a far better album than Revenge! Not taking anything away from Bruce but Vinnie as a guitarist, (sure as hell not as a person) is far better!
La era Revange es una de mis favoritas, Eric Singer llegó a potenciar a la banda, excelentes canciones de su álbum Revenge y se ven reflejadas en este recital. Espero que en el futuro este concierto salga en la serie sounboard, como lo hicieron en kissology III. Gracias por subir este bien concierto de Kiss en su etapa sin maquillaje 👍👍👍⭐🎸🎸🎸⭐👍
pues acaban de sacar la re edicion del mismisimo alive 3 remasterizado, yo lo tengo en doble acetato de 180 gramos y es una maravilla, la epoca mas explosiva de la banda
I have been a KISS Fan since I was 8yrs old. Born and raised in Detroit. I have seen them over 300 times. I am at this concert, 3rd row, on Paul Stanley's side of the stage. This is in my opinion the best KISS band and tour!
Respect to you Got question bout this gr8 show you saw Whats happenned on this show when Paul Stanley talk about "" asshole out of here "" before heaven on fire ?
This will forever be my favorite Alive album ever. LOVE the set list and this to me was the best Era of the band musically starting with Hot in The Shade and ending with Carnival of Souls.
This is peak KISS! Revenge is my favorite period! What a band! Such great show and they play their asses off, incredible! Pure joy! Can't get enough of this! Sex drugs and rock and roll!
I was there, it was the Friday after Thanksgiving in 1992. Went two days later and saw them at the Richfield Coliseum. They were awesome shows no doubt. Love the energy and Bruce and this is my favorite line-up.
I'm just reading the comments! We all thought they were the greatest band in the world with a never ending flurry of New looks, stage appearance, costumes and kick-ass songs! This Was my highschool album/ tape to live my life by. Love it
Wow! I had never seen you men live until last May 29th we all had a blast with Ace Freyley in Jamestown N.Y at the Reg! Celebrated Ace's Birthday!🎼🎸👍♥️✌🎵🎉It was wild and such great energy like you guys ! ❤🎉
Yeah! I was a kiss fan from the beginning. I seen them in 1979 and again in 2006. I’m sad to say this was the era that I missed. Going back to review what I missed. Great stuff.
I feel the same way. saw them twice in 1977 at Madison Square Garden, then 79. Didn't see them again until 1996. Saw them at their final show and a few times in between. I just wasn't into them in those years without the makeup. I'm sorry I wasn't after seeing this.
I agree. It hasn't been performed live since the 2004 tour (their first with Tommy) when it replaced God of Thunder as Gene's blood spitting showcase song just for that one tour.
@@jdway3542 That would be because of the drum solo belonging to Eric Carr, which was added as the last track to the Revenge album in honour of him after he had passed away from Cancer.
This was an interesting period of Kisstory. They knew the era of glam was coming to an end, and they needed a harder, edgier sound and style to survive. It was either that or put the makeup back on. They tried heavier, darker Kiss first.
I have never been a big fan of Eric Singer but I do respect him for what he did for the band. He was a musician who is much better than Peter but he'll never outshine the outstanding solos of Eric Carr. I did think the harmonica bit was hilarious 😅 I was blessed to see this tour after seeing Hot in the Shade both at this arena. The HOT set list was better but Bruce Kulicks playing is a hell of a lot tighter on these songs. He played them much better on Alive 3. The microphone, especially for Gene, sounds really weird and distorted. The Statue of Liberty 🗽 was fierce but the Sphinx was so much damn awesome 👍😎😱. Revenge, with the exception of Unholy to me, was a fantastic way for KISS to start the 90's.
I have never been a fan of Kiss. They do have some great songs, but I always thought of them has a prime example of rock'n'roll excess and only caring about the bottom line. All that said, I've watched a few videos of their concerts. However one feels about Kiss...they put on a hell of a show.
I don't know about "rock 'n roll excess"...Gene and Paul were pretty clean in comparison to most of the rockstars out there. I mean, they fired their old guitarist and drummer for drug and alcohol abuse and got reliable replacements. As for only caring about the bottom line? Eh, can't argue with that. Making money is pretty much what Gene's been all about for decades.
@@StacyDeVille Nope, they care about what is profitable. If they really cared about the audience, they would have taken off the makeup and called back Bruce along with Eric once Peter and Ace had left the band in the early 2000s. But KISS without makeup doesn't sell as much...
@@StacyDeVille _thats YOUR opinion_ Well, yes. In English, the present tense is also used to express feelings and opinions, which are by definition subjective. _I’ve seen them 8 times_ Good for you! I personally declined my friends' invitation to go watch them live the last time they played in the area, which was in 2008 if I remember correctly. The reason I didn't want to attend their concert is because I think the band has unfortunately become a sad parody of itself. Well, my loss I guess?
Revenge Tour Kiss 1992 Paul Stanley - vocals, rhythm guitar Gene Simmons - vocals, bass Bruce Kulick - lead guitar, backing vocals Eric Singer - drums, vocals 1. Creatures of the Night 2. Deuce 3. I Just Wanna 4. Unholy 5. Parasite 6. Heaven’s on Fire 7. Domino 8. Watchin’ You 9. Hotter Than Hell 10. Firehouse 11. I Want You 12. Forever 13. War Machine 14. Rock and Roll All Nite 15. Lick It Up 16. Take It Off 17. Strutter 18. I Love It Loud 19. Detroit Rock City 20. Shout It Out Loud 21. God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You II 22. Love Gun 23. The Star-Spangled Banner
Thanks for posting this, touring in support of their best non-makeup record, Revenge. Given the low ticket sales of their End of the World Tour, if still wanting to make more money, get Ace and Peter back in fold and tour without makeup. Who cares if they can't play or sing as well as they could in the past, when the original four were together, it was magic
I was front row for this tour in Milwaukee Wisconsin. It was my second favorite show of kiss. Nothing tops animalize tour and then in 3rd place was the lick it up tour. And then 4th was the reunion tour
I like the bit when Gene breathe some fire during Firehouse and the other bit when the Statue of Liberty’s face crumbles, revealing a robotic skeleton like the Terminator during War Machine! WOAH!!!!! 🤘🎸
Animalize had rather good sound, which is the only other tour that comes to mind, outside of the mid 90’s reunion sound. I agree though, this sound is top notch.
Man, what a slamming show! Musically their best line-up, with interchangeability between the Eric's. Have seen then with Tommy Thayer a few years back, solid and admittedly a different type of show, but Bruce Kulick is the best musician the band ever had.
Check out "Revenge In Dayton" or "Kiss: Alive 3 & 1/2" bootlegs (available here on youtube), they're 1992 and 1995 soundboard bootlegs respectively, and are, imo, the best kiss soundboard boots available of the post makeup years
I was there. Other than the prime era (1974-1977) this was by far the strongest musical lineup they ever had. Paul was outstanding, Gene finally looked comfortable, Bruce is very strong...but it was Eric Singer on drums that made everything so solid and strong. Super strong set list and tons of great explosion and visuals as well. I was disappointed at how "overly glossy" "Alive III" came out. This is much rawer and more enjoyable. One of the best shows I have been to. Period.
Bruce,what happened?I have to admit it,Gene Simmons & Paul stanley,keep the wheels turning & burning during the lean yrs.Thank you two Rockers for doing that.Kiss has been my favorite band since 1975.
I swear this video was titled kiss revenge in Detroit uncut lol, this show was a great show and was the first show recorded for alive lll. Hope someday we can see the full Indianapolis and Cleveland show from Nov 28 and 29 1992 the 2 shows after this one