“I have a problem when you charge $100 to see a live show and the artist uses backing tracks,” Simmons said. “It’s like the ingredients in food, if the first ingredient on the label is sugar that’s at least honest. It should be on every ticket - you’re paying $100, 30 to 50 per cent of the show is (on) backing tracks and they’ll sing sometimes, sometimes they’ll lip synch. At least be honest. It’s not about backing tracks, it’s about dishonesty.” - Gene Simmons, hypocrite.
While they play that video of them coming onstage they are on those platforms that come down or up. They start with the same song, Detroit Rock City and go into Shout It Out Loud.
I get it...clearly they have to get to those risers well in advance (or should I say...they had to). It just makes it seem like you're watching them LIVE, but you're not. But, I guess it's all a moot paoint now. @@mcongemi
I worked the show. I finally got a chance to see Eric for the first time since he rejoined the band. Gene came up and said hello…. I hung out with Amber Wild. My Kisstory ended excellently.
When I was 13 I wanted to see them now im 62 and having had a career in music this novelty act Cracks me up with there Circus side show effects. GOOD RIDDANCE RETIRE ALREADY
My son is obsessed with the Rock Band! Kiss
Saw them in concert up here in Edmonton Alberta Canada. It was awesome concert the fans were standing clapping and singing along with the band.
AGREED !! Great show !!
Interesting angle where you can see the depth of the stage and the way they move around. Hope you posted more.
mannn I have been a kiss fan my entire life. I would love to see them one final time.. I swear they always have a show to remember
We were at that show. It was awesome
They still sound good unlike some older rock bands. Kiss was my first concert back in 1976.
First saw em in 1977 during the Love Gun tour.
The end of the road tour was EXCELLENT !!
I saw them in Detroit right before yours
Detroit Rock City is connected to that city.
“I have a problem when you charge $100 to see a live show and the artist uses backing tracks,” Simmons said. “It’s like the ingredients in food, if the first ingredient on the label is sugar that’s at least honest. It should be on every ticket - you’re paying $100, 30 to 50 per cent of the show is (on) backing tracks and they’ll sing sometimes, sometimes they’ll lip synch. At least be honest. It’s not about backing tracks, it’s about dishonesty.” - Gene Simmons, hypocrite.
It's the same backstage walk-to-the-stage video in every city...
While they play that video of them coming onstage they are on those platforms that come down or up. They start with the same song, Detroit Rock City and go into Shout It Out Loud.
I get it...clearly they have to get to those risers well in advance (or should I say...they had to). It just makes it seem like you're watching them LIVE, but you're not. But, I guess it's all a moot paoint now. @@mcongemi
Same vocal tracks every night too.
I was there!!!!!!!!!!
I worked the show. I finally got a chance to see Eric for the first time since he rejoined the band. Gene came up and said hello…. I hung out with Amber Wild. My Kisstory ended excellently.
He’s only been there for twenty years.
What’s stopping you?
One man's opinion without Ace and Chris this isn't what you think it is
You wanted the best yeah about 40 years ago
When I was 13 I wanted to see them now im 62 and having had a career in music this novelty act Cracks me up with there Circus side show effects. GOOD RIDDANCE
RETIRE ALREADY
glad there retireing paul stanley just has not got it anymore
He's 71 no?
This was unfortunately when he was sick and right before they cancelled three shows. Indy was their first show back.