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Well...this is a great interview. Wish we had a full 35 years of interviews with Bruce that are this in-depth that let him freely give his thoughts. Dude is an absolute titan of a gunslinger. -Dustin
Bruce Kulick is so thoughtful, informed, and down to earth. It was sad to hear about the recent loss of his brother. Thank you for posting this and documenting this piece of history.
Awesome work!!! Thank you for sharing your great work. Both you and Bruce. I don't know if you could've found or ever will find a guest as more honest or knowledgeable than Bruce Kulick. His interpretations of every era,band and musician is pretty much more than accurate. Bruce is sharing the feeling of music that expresses our many emotions. A man beyond his years in wisdom. A man who has been around the world. A humble man that has been through a career of many highs and dare I say low? No!!! Bruce shares his talent and feelings with much love and happiness with his fans and fans of the universal celebration of music for the masses. I loved this interview. Both your questions and Bruce's answers. His explanations and theory of the ways of the world of music and the history of instruments,era,produduction, and writing. This interview is has been very uplifting and inspirational. And yes Bruce. There will be revival in true classic rock fashion in the next decade. I promise!!!
@@DanielSarkissian You're very, very, welcome Daniel!!! And thank you again. Just a great interview with two guys talking. I subscribed to view more of your work. I just think that what you're doing is great. And yes. I couldn't agree more with you about Bruce being inducted along side of Gene and Paul with KISS. I've met Bruce a few times. And he is a very diplomatic and respectable team player. You will never hear his name be bashed or disrespected. Because he is in my opinion one of the best!!! And his body of work speaks for itself. I've heard and have read all the negative things that Both Gene and Paul have had to say about every other band member upon Bruce's arrival in the band. And it blew me away that Paul even wrote some negative words about the late Eric Carr. Thankfully that Bruce is always there to pay respect to Eric's memory be it onstage or otherwise. Eric should've been honored in the hall of fame ceremony somehow also. Anyhow... I hope that your posts and movies yield exactly the rock and roll revival that Bruce and you were discussing. I will be there. Because this music is not dead. Nor will it ever pass!!!
Thank you Michael! I put a lot effort into my work, I appreciate the support. If you could, please spread the word, they'll be a lot more videos coming & I agree 100% - music's not dead & rock will never die
The problem was for Bruce was coming into the "Glam" scene way too late with Kiss just trying to hang on. Kiss was thought to be over until they put the make up back on.
Bruce is a great guy. I meet him in 1990 on the Kiss Hot in shade tour. He signed my poster. I meet again in 1998 at NAAM. He was very friendly then also.
Such a cool guy with a lot of knowledge to share about music. Neither is he a music snob and for his age he has an appreciation for even the younger artists and bands who are basically rehashing what original groups before them have already done.
If you go through the Top onehundred in the Charts back in the 50s and 60s you see a real deversity in songwriting . R and B, Ballads, Crooning, Sinatra, elivs, the Blues Surf music, Doo wap, joke songs, Movie soundtracks .Big band . It is worth going back and looking at the charts , especially for your own Childhood era , when you were 3 or 4 listening to a small radio under your pillow
To me, KISS, The Beatles, Metallica, The Rolling Stones, Duran Duran, U2, SImple Minds, Dave Matthews Band, Talking Heads, & Depeche Mode, that's it. Those are my 10 big rock ones.
It's impossible not to be influenced by others unless you lived your entire life in complete isolation from any form of music with only your instrument.
Esse Bruce é daqueles artista q é a simplicidade em pessoa, em 2012 ele fez alguns shows no 🇧🇷e no final teve mt paciência,era self q não acabava mais,super humilde!!! 👏👏👏👏🤘🤘👍🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👊
I met Paul Stanley and Bruce Kulick in Houston TX at KLOL 101.1 the 90's when KISS were playing back at bars. Paul was real nice but Bruce was rude with a get away from me attitude.. Maybe he's changed now since he got older, but I will never forget it.
You're likely referring to Paul's solo tour and Bob Kulick, Bruce's brother, played on that tour. If the guy you encountered was bald it was Bob Kulick. Bruce had nothing to do with that tour. Bob Kulick is pompous, arrogant, and an extremely insecure person so that makes complete sense how he acted. Bob is a very talented guitar player though. Bruce actually has a restraining order against Bob. Don't know if you've heard the recent interviews, but Bob has had a complete meltdown. He is so bitter and jealous that it's actually sad. Everything I've heard, seen, or read indicates that Bruce is the complete opposite of Bob and totally appreciates fans.
Met him at a Kiss convention in 97/98 Super! nice guy, I asked him so what is Gene really like? and he said that Gene was a guy that would find a Nickel and be pissed that it wasn't a Quarter lol, true story hahahaha
Wah pedal. Bob Hiel and Joe Walsh. They did it and brought it to market legally. I myself have never heard of any one else there but there may have been some but they didn't bring it to market.
He hehe He says I am not a big fan of crowds but perfomed in front of thousands of screaming kiss fans during the 80's - 90's, lol. Never understood why Bruce and Eric (Singer) had to leave Kiss. Just for the stupid make up tours again ? Man Kiss was at their best in 1994/1996 tours. Before the renunion.