Live To Win Review by Greg Olma If you are a male and a Kiss fan, I think I can say with some degree of confidence that your favorite member of Kiss was either Gene or Ace. Gene blew fire and spit blood which made all of us think he was super cool. Ace was cool just because he seemed the most rock ‘n’ roll.
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This is the first time I get to review a DVD of a show that I actually attended.Back in 2006, Paul Stanley went out on a solo tour to promote the Live To Win record.
Paul Stanley - Live In Chicago, IL, November 2006 Review by Greg Olma For those of us in the Kiss Army not stationed in the New York area, it has been a long time coming for this tour. More specifically, it has been 17 long years.
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Kiss was the band that got me into music on a serious level.From the first time I laid eyes on the Kiss Alive! record cover, I was hooked and I couldn’t get enough of the visuals.
Kiss has had a few different eras so this second volume focuses on a part of their career that was successful but not quite the heights achieved back in their heyday.
This is the last of the Kissology series even though there was a Volume 4 rumored that has not materialized yet.This one covers a few eras, which makes it a weird one that is still very enjoyable.
Kiss - Live In Rockford, IL, 2000 Review by Gary Hill This tour is being billed as the "Farewell Tour". Consider this reviewer a bit skeptical about whether or not the band will actually retire. However, they really are putting their all into the performance this time out.
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Kiss - Music From The Elder Review by Gary Hill When it was recorded in 1981, this album was to have been a masterwork of epic proportions. A concept album with serious prog leanings, early preview copies of the album received poor reviews.
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Kiss - Psycho Circus Review by Gary Hill The first studio album from the reunited classic Kiss lineup, Psycho Circus is a respectable and entertaining release that seems to strive to combine the older Kiss sound with newer leanings.
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I reviewed the song “Calling Dr. Love” on the review of the Kiss Klassics disc of Sonic Boom, so, for the sake of consistency, I’ll adapt that review for use here.
Kiss - Symphony:Alive IV Review by MSJ Admin This is the fourth installment of the Kiss Alive series. The first Alive, which was recorded in Detroit Michigan takes us back to 1975.
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Kiss have released so many concert videos that you have to be a true aficionado of the group to really get a handle on what you may have and what is a new.
I have been a Kiss fan since 1975, but at the time I was too young to go to concerts to see the band.Instead, I had to enjoy the group through pictures and the occasional TV appearance.