My wife and I seen them in 2020 before Covid hit and we’re going to see them in November in Knoxville. They put on the best concert ever! KISS was actually my first concert also, back in the late 70’s. How often can you see a band at age 12 and then 40 years later in my 50’s. They freakin rock!!!
I'll admit I was a fan when there fourth album kiss alive double album was released but as I got older I Quickly learned kiss is a novelty act w smoke costumes make up and lights but now I'm older and seeing fans that are my age in this crowd I'm thinking some guys don't grow up.
I don't like KISS and I never will, each to their own I guess. They do however embrace SHOWBUISNESS and put on a show and compared to the Z generation and todays Z music stars it's easy to see why KISS still sell out. Not my cup of blood but they know their audience, giving them more than what they want, they give them what they need. They still deliver the goods but who will take their place when they quit?🤔
Exactly. They've never considered themselves as musicians but entertainers. It's because when they first started, they could barely play their instruments and relied heavily on makeup, costumes, and pyrotechnics. It worked. A majority of their songs only consist of four chords.
There in there 70s the should be retired in his day Paul was cast in phantom of the opera in Toronto people who can’t sing don’t get that gig why even come on here just to hate on senior citizens
@@Ohionortheast THEY are in THEIR 70s.2 are anyway.😏 And.Yes.THEY should have hung it up in about '08 before Pauls voice went to HELL. People going to see them now are just going for 2 reasons. 1.To say they saw the legends. 2.Nostalgia.🤟