On the Road to Rock takes you behind-the-scenes at Rocklahoma 2023 with a band set to play its final show later this month as Kix sits down with host Clint Switzer to discuss why it's all coming to an end.
Been a fan of Kix since the 80's. All I can say is that I will miss them. I get it though, everything that has a beginning has an end. It's just the way of life. To the guys in Kix I just want to say thank you for the great tunes over all these many years. Enjoy retirement, gentlemen. You've earned it!
I saw KIX at Rocklahoma this year, that's a band at the top of their game. They're going out the right way. During this interview I was front row for Crobot.
Been rockin the Kix since the 80's, big fan of the young band Plush as well, good to see you guys remain humble and give a shout out to up and coming bands. Legacies of music will always endure
Gonna miss these guys! Bryan, noticed your shirt. I always do because you wear the coolest shirts. Saw your Dee's Lounge & I've seen you wearing another Blackberry Smoke shirt. Kix is really gonna be missed. Bryan hope to see you somewhere with someone.
I remember when i got "midnight dynamite" lp back In - 85. Wow what A feeling. Right away To get those erlier album. Since then..... As a lead man Steve belongs To the best of all crue. Steve, iggy, Michael monroe, Ville Valo..... Angrogyne legends. Hope u still do music some how Somewhere.... Cheers from finland 🤘
Interviewer says, "There's a Mongolian folk metal band here" and Steve says, "I got all their album." Great line by Steve that the interviewer completely missed.
They went like 15 min past their set, tried to play over the other band on the stage next to them who finally started because kix wouldn't get off stage. Pretty amateurish of them.
Steve your voice is better than then any of others from the 80's and better than a lot of the new guys... Steve Whiteman Michael Sweet and Sammy Hager sing and sound the just as good as always and of course maybe not at peak you guys are over sixty years of age.
Like so many other people obsessed with their looks and being skinny, Steve Whiteman body shames and calls people "fat" multiple times in this interview. That seems to be the desired reward for Steve Whiteman, to be able to call other people "fat".