I've been Playing in a band professionally for 30 years called HARD LABOUR. Kiss are a good and tight band musically and their original early music is great. Every good Rock band has a spark member and Ace was the spark in Kiss but the other band mates brought that spark out of him. Any professional musician will understand and appreciate what I'm saying. It's a lot of hard work and a great live band becomes tight after 500 gigs. It is Not as easy as it looks so show some respect.
In 1981 I had just turned 10 and my parents said I could pick out my own birthday gift so I started scrolling through all the albums. Now being that we didn't have a lot of $$$ I was limited to this one section and that was where I discovered this crazy looking band called KISS and the album was their 1975 KISS Alive album. Needless to say that was the day I was also drafted into the Kiss Army...talk about getting lucky that day because I was allowed a 2nd album due to the sale and found another KISS album which was Dress To Kill. Not only does their music bring back great memories but just the process of discovering their music but I can even remember cranking out Hotter Then Hell and the look on my friends face as we are making up stories about where these larger then life characters may have come from😂😂😂 not many bands can create that atmosphere...All hail the Kiss Gods🤩🤩🤩
97warlock ismyname I read a comment somewhere else, and I definitely agree with this. KISS made heavy metal by mistake.Ace created the that KISS ha back then. I just can't get into the KISS today.Ace Rules man!!!
There is only one reason why i started playing the drums : Peter Criss, the year was 1980, the year of his departure. I had taken it upon myself to be his replacement. I was 8 years old. True story.
Agreed! Probably the least amount of trademark tricks and fills. Sometimes I wonder if that was even Ace playing that solo. Don’t think I’ve ever read anything that verifies it one way or the other.
My fave KISS moment........the "TOM SNYDER SHOW" incident w/ Peter and Ace completely out of it.......and Gene and Paul cringing and wanting to run screaming from the interview......CLASSIC!
Peter didn’t choose his make up because he loved cats. He chose it because he survived on the streets growing up and felt he had nine lives like a cat. Ace Frehley was not always spaced out. He was into science fiction, UFOs and extra terrestrial stories. That’s why he chose Space Ace. Gene Simmons never thought of himself as a "demon". He was a fan of horror movies, comic books and classic monsters. The only one you had even kind of close is Paul Stanley. Although he thought of himself as a star, it was more of a star child.
I first got KISS in 1979 when I was 14. Dynasty had just been released here in Australia and they just exploded. I loved the singles from that album and still do. A great album completely. I first saw KISS sometime in 1978. My older brother had been loaned Double Platinum by a friend and it was lying around. I remember picking it up and trying to work out what was on the cover. I remember thinking it was sort of interesting but I could not work out what I was actually looking at. I didn't even put it on. Then came Dynasty. I have been hooked since. I just love the original KISS. To this day. TOTAL FUCKING ROCK!
Why do people always have to criticize, this is his opinion, I love hearing others point of view of bands I like, mellow out, just enjoy, otherwise, SHHHHHHHH 🤘🤘🤘
True, doesn't really matter at all though!!! They loved Peter's sound and jungle rythym and unique sound and that is that!!! Him and Ace still got more applause at the Rock and roll hall of fame induction!!! Enough said
KISS is a genre that most people forgot existed. It's called Rock n' Roll. They were probably the last Rock n' Roll band to ever be. When their tour is finished, that genre will be gone. That being said, the amount of factual errors in this video were kind of a lot. Mostly about which songs were on which album, who wrote what song, etc. The 4 album contract agreement, etc. But, you're coming at it from a hard rock and metal appreciation angle, which is cool. KISS eventually went into so many genres, that they appeal to anyone. Some say Carnival of Souls is their best album, others The Elder. I personally can't pick a favorite album -maybe their debut album- but I can find a host of KISS songs to fit whatever mood I'm in. KISS however is a strange band concerning their fans. No other band get's crucified like KISS does for having new members. Every band has had replacement members. Is it weird that Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer wear make-up that was unique to Ace and Peter, yes. I could care less, so long as they sound awesome (which Eric Singer certainly does) But, the band is very much a brand these days, like Disney. Family friendly music, a huge stage show, singing the same 16 songs every fricken concert. It's turned into Americana. Go see Mt. Rushmore, visit the Grand Canyon, and catch a KISS show. The band that everyone called talent-less in their time, influenced so many guitar players it's not even funny. And their talent compared to today's rock is light years beyond anyone that hits the stage today, because they have decades of experience. Every festival they play at, they constantly blow every proceeding band away. Even with Paul's broken voice.
I remember as a little kid in the 70s...Listening to my older siblings KISS album's...I thought "Cold Gin" was "Closing Time"again. .... I was only 5...
Why does everybody that hears the beginning of Detroit Rock City think the guy is working on his car? He's working at a restaurant washing dishes, clinking forks and knives, waiting to get off and go to the concert.
I always thought the sound of the car supposed to run as hell is really weak. It sounds as a Trabant, or something. This annoys me, because I am a great fan both of Kiss and Destroyer.
I really love Heavy Metal and obiously KISS Is one of the most big influences in Metal history!!! Greetings from 🇨🇱 (I hope to see them again in Santiago this year ♥️😘)
you bet met him after a show a couple of times....I have a nice shot of him in that video also.....I know a couple of guys that helped put that 2gether back then RIP ERIC
I've been a fan since 77...I love 70s Kiss...but I love 80s Kiss too...Lick it up was a great album...A million to one...is a masterpiece...loved Animalize... Asylum...not that big into crazy nights...or..hot in the shade..but loved Revenge in 92!!... didn't like psycho circus..but loved Sonic Boom!....No matter what..good or Bad....Kiss was always there...acdc can't say that... rolling Stones tour once every 5-8 years...Kiss is the band of the people by the people.
I bet Ace really did look weird if he wore two different “pairs” of shoes. Four legged lead guitarists weren’t as common in the 70’s as they are today.
I don't care what anyone says - The Elder is a great album - a Templar Rock Opera - with some kick ass tracks ... it gets a high rotation on my record player ....
Love them or hate them they are good at what they do! I’ve got in to Kiss back in 77’ and still listen to them still one of my favorites bands Rock n roll over was very under rated, after love gun it was the last of a good thing
The hilarious thing about Gene taking credit for the rock horns is he outs himself whenever he talks about being a huge comic book nerd. Cause he got it from Steve Ditko, the artist who co-created Dr. Strange and Spider-Man.
Thank you for this retrospective... it's incredible, but for me, that was not an english speaker when I was young, The Elder sounded as magical as Destroyer, and will be forever be one of my favorite albums. Love Eric Carr to death!
Advice from a fan since 1975: Listen to the stuff up until Creatures Of The Night. Everything afterward just isn't Kiss - even the Reunion stuff. KISS was best when they were young and hungry. So, the shows and the albums up to Alive II are awesome! Solo Albums are ok, but disjointed. The Elder, Dynasty, Unmasked... are so/so. Creatures was the band's last gasp, in my opinion.
Scar Steven - Wow! Issues?? Are you threatened by other people's opinions? That seems to happen a LOT on the Internet - at least within the past 20 years of it.
I wouldn't necessarily say its greed I think it's like anyone who needs $$$ to pay bills and survive. Most here are watching for free but you could watch without if you chose to pay but I doubt most would because a minute to watch an ad is worth the wait.
Dude, I enjoyed both parts and I really enjoyed your honest opinions. Much like you, I'm a sucker for the catchy 80's metal that they put out and I don't care what others think. Good stuff.
Pretty darn entertaining and I dug lots of the footage you chose to help bring it all to life even more (for songs that don't have videos or live versions particularly). Only a few nitpicky things if I may; I think at 04:49 that live photo is actually of a tribute band, and not KISS - I could be wrong but it looks like another band.... also, calling "Mainline" a "ballad" struck me as odd. Sure it's a bit lighter fare than some of the other tunes on HTH, and has more of that R&B/boogie-woogie side to KISS, but definitely not a "ballad"...finally, you sort of correct yourself near the end about Eric Carr's reputation with the fans but it can't be overstated enough; there's a reason you NEVER hear a negative word about Eric, and it's thanks to a very well-earned rep for being 1000% awesome with his fans since day one 'til the end. Everyone knows that about The Fox, just wanted to put that in writing here (the same can be said about Bruce Kulick, one of the nicest guys in RnR). Overall, this doc and your '80s KISS one starting with Creatures are lots of fun, so keep up the humorous take and the deep research on the hottest band in the land and I'm sure we'll keep watching.
You are a absolute KISS fan meaning the true fans think the same way as you and talk shit but at the end of the day we love the classic songs ! Good job! A lot of work buddy thanks
Love your vids man i think in the first show with makeup aces makeup was pretty much what it kept being. i think it's safe to say his makeup helped set the tone for the boys.
i have met Bruce a few times and my buddies as well...and we all say he is the nicest guy ever. I even sat with him in a strip club and he was sweet to the women so....? For the record it was Bruce,Eric Singer and John Corabi during a KISS convention. The whole lot were so nice. They were more interested in us the fans than the strippers. A Tesla song came on and Eric Singer started playing air guitar and i quickly backed him up with air drums......lol. Such a great night.
I own crazy amounts of Maiden merch, and KISS merch. Both bands put out fantastic music, and fantastic merch. The fact that it bothers people is pathetic. Trooper is also some really good beer.
I think one thing that people fail to realize about Kiss when it comes to marketing is that their original intent was to create fictional characters that were like a living comic book. So it makes sense to make dolls and other merchandise like you would with Spiderman or Batman
Thanks for such a great docu film, it's updating my memories as a British KISS fan from the 70's. If I may offer some criticism? I wish you wouldn't constantly apologise for what KISS are/were! The faux cynical voice is annoying brother... folk will either watch this or not... you don't have to try and get viewers by answering in advance their imagined negative opinions and eliciting contrary responses. KISS are multimillionaires, the deed s done, the die is cast and cooled ... MP3 has put an end to fan worship, many kids will have a token KISS song on their player or on Spotify and they have no interest in who they are. KISS fans of old appreciate your efforts and that's enough... :-) x
This response may be late, but I thought I'd try anyway. Part 2 has already been made, but the only way to get to it is through Wayback. I think it was claimed.
GREAT video (and I agree very much with your taste when it comes to specific songs) but Paul Stanley being "coked out" during "Hotter than Hell"?... I don´t think so! Hope to see part 2 soon
Kiss will never get the credit they deserve, and if they do Paul will apply it to the current line up, early kiss was hungry and the music was fantastic, most people can’t get past the war paint, but people forget early kiss, when the make up was off nobody knows who they were, that could never happen now it was brilliant
I can show you like 50 magazines from the 70s that refer to Kiss as heavy metal. People seem to think heavy metal didn't even exist in the 70s....well it did and it was bands like Sabbath, Kiss, Aerosmith, Judas Priest, Zeppelin, Deep Purple, etc. Show me any other song from 1975 that is as metal as Parasite
52:27 - The Wall is a hunk of gold. I think it's a perfect album. When I'd heard this was one of Roger Waters' ideas for either the next Floyd album or his firs solo album, I'd always wondered how this would have come out if David Gilmour wasn't involved. I'm sorry to hear you don't like the album because it's phenomenal.
You hit the nail on the head, to like Kiss you gotta understand them. Gene was always funny, but totally business focussed and that was so obvious to all. Paul, yup, an asshole and the one that goes off and has his own dressing room etc. I've seen them a few times, and they did end up being a tribute band to themselves - such a shame. Musically - yeah - they had influence and some of the songs really still do rock. You mention Peter's vocals, yes! Black Diamond is awesome, and Alive remains a fave to this day. In later years, even some of the 80s/90s stuff will endure.
I actually loved "(Music From) The Elder." Maybe beyond their ambitions, to some, but it was unique, especially coming from them. I know no one cares, but here's my personal Top 5: 5)Creatures Of The Night 4)Ace Frehley (solo album '78) 3)Dynasty 2)(Music From)The Elder 1)Hotter Than Hell
*** Warning*** The special effects screams used at unbearable volumes in headsets is painful. Caused me to discontinue this video! Learn about using volume control.
So who is the drummer on Larger Than Life ? Prior to Creatures that was the best makeup era drumming I can think of. Anton Fig ? There isn’t much the Kiss Army agrees on anymore but it seems unanimous. The first boulder of the avalanche which buried Kiss in the 70s was ‘Kiss Meets the Phantom’. That was when I realized they were fallible and so apparently did a whole lot of original fans. Love your documentary. Thanks for all the work you obviously put into it and for speaking your mind like only a hardcore Kiss fan would. They’re ridiculous. I can’t justify them to anyone who isn’t a fan. But even after Tommy fucking Thayer - once a fan, always a fan.
Love or hate the music, but KISS is one of the most influential rock bands ever, ask any metal musician between 45 and 55. They are a franchise, they are iconic, they are a part of pop culture.
Of all 4 I just have the Ace solo record, that's not only the best solo album but the best Kiss album, have all the albums from this era on vinyl, I even love Unmasked and The Elder, can't wait for part 2 although in the 80's after Creatures they started to suck and to sound and look like Loverboy
I said "after Creatures they started to suck", for me Kiss without Ace and Pete is just like "half of Kiss", and without makeup they are like any other 80's hair band but I know some people worship Vinnie Vincent and those 2 albums (Cratures ands Lick it), so I like Creatures like I said and maybe I'll check Lick it up again, but if I like sometinig from that era I have to get it on vinyl
Can't wait for Gene and Paul's new books to come out after The end of the road tour ends so I can read what's wrong with Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer,oh wait I mean Fake Frehley and Cheater Criss,lol.
Alejandro Rivera Michael Brandbald just followed our downfall Facebook page that we don't even use anymore. He must have seen this and is looking for trouble.
really? gonna look for your page, be carefull, those are weird dudes, not sure if they are even rock or metal fans cause they only like maybe 3 bands lol
You'd never heard of a LIVE album breaking an act wide open?? Dude, what about "Frampton Comes Alive", "Allman Bros At The Fillmore East", Bob Seger's "Live Bullet", or Cheap Trick's "Live at Budakon"??? The 70s was FULL of live albums that were huge stepping stones for emerging bands!!
Kiss has had always the ability to mix their stuff with what was going around. Dinasty is not a disco album at all. Actually is a rock album with some friendly disco tune. And so on. I am not a Kiss Army dude but definitvely this band has done much more than what people think . They never had a bad release in my opinion. Except that grunge atrocity.
Whatever you say about them, for many of us they were the first step on the journey. Once I had got used to the hard rock sound of KISS, I began to discover other bands: AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Krokus and then it just went on from there. I had a lot of anger in me, so eventually I gravitated towards the likes of Slayer, Destruction and Voi Vod. As a young kid who was addicted to horror movies and anime (Goldrake, Mazinga Z, etc), Gene and Ace were really cool as well. I had no clue that Gene was a douche and even is somebody would've told me, I'd just think it was grown-ups being dicks as always. I really don't care that he's a douche now either. He has the right to be whatever he likes. I can't stand Paul and his bitching, but that's another story. And to be honest, some of their old material is still good. I don't listen to them that often, but from time to time, I'll give Detroit Rock City, Black or Black Diamond a listen, just to enjoy good old times.
Yeah I got into KISS by accident. It wasn't my first step. I was like in reverse. I was watching Lucifer's California Son video one day & it has an Ace in makeup cameo& I was like "who is that guy?" But it's real quick. It's just a flash of his face in the video.
@@studio-flash I agree that Kiss and AC/DC are great bands and the Krokus was underrated, althouth they were quite popular back in the days, but of course not on par with a band like Iron Maiden. However, there are a lot of great bands out there. I really like Iron Maiden with Di Anno. Not that Bruce Dickinson isn't a good singer, he is. I just prefer the more punky sound that Maiden had with Di Anno. Judas Priest, Saxon, Blue Oyster Cult, Anvil, Manowar Dio (or any band that RJD happened to be singing for), need I go on? A bit later on came bands like WASP who musically put out some really good stuff, even though most people remember them for controversies and their interesting shows. Dio was probably right when he said MTV killed metal. It didn't, but at the time it sure looked like it. Many of my friends began listening to other stuff: rap, acid/house etc. I instead needed more intensity at a time where hairstyle seemed to matter more than music output and since I had always been into punk, I naturally drifted into thrash metal.
Me neither. In his book, Paul said the extent of his chemical use never went beyond alcohol and a little pot here and there. It is known however that Bob Ezrin was coked up the entire time but it was the 70's. It was largely accepted in the music business.
Tommy Turner the retards that make these videos constantly get stuff like this wrong especially in the Alice Cooper video. Nobody does there research lmao. They claim everyone was coked up and drunken and high all the time when that wasn’t the truth till the late 70s and early 80s when he quit drinking and switched to crack.
Paul never did coke. Totally wrong thing to say. Bob Ezrin, Bill and Peter did and Ace started because of Ezrin while recording Destroyer. It's in Ace's book.
Easily my favourite Kiss commentator so far
Agreed
I've been Playing in a band professionally for 30 years called HARD LABOUR. Kiss are a good and tight band musically and their original early music is great. Every good Rock band has a spark member and Ace was the spark in Kiss but the other band mates brought that spark out of him. Any professional musician will understand and appreciate what I'm saying. It's a lot of hard work and a great live band becomes tight after 500 gigs. It is Not as easy as it looks so show some respect.
In 1981 I had just turned 10 and my parents said I could pick out my own birthday gift so I started scrolling through all the albums. Now being that we didn't have a lot of $$$ I was limited to this one section and that was where I discovered this crazy looking band called KISS and the album was their 1975 KISS Alive album. Needless to say that was the day I was also drafted into the Kiss Army...talk about getting lucky that day because I was allowed a 2nd album due to the sale and found another KISS album which was Dress To Kill. Not only does their music bring back great memories but just the process of discovering their music but I can even remember cranking out Hotter Then Hell and the look on my friends face as we are making up stories about where these larger then life characters may have come from😂😂😂 not many bands can create that atmosphere...All hail the Kiss Gods🤩🤩🤩
Rock and Roll Over remains my favorite KISS album.
You and many others,including me.Then I like DTK ,KISS,DESTROYER,LG and Creatures.
@Lebo leigh Leigh Yes, "Hot In The Shade" most certainly is. So at least you got THAT right.
KISS had Lots of influence on Metal!!
97warlock ismyname I read a comment somewhere else, and I definitely agree with this. KISS made heavy metal by mistake.Ace created the that KISS ha back then. I just can't get into the KISS today.Ace Rules man!!!
97warlock ismyname Ace created the sound that KISS had back in the day. Raw, Ripping metal to me man
@RedneckSpaceMan Don't forget the biggest selling country artist of all time.Garth Brooks.He covered Hard Luck Woman so...
Kiss is metal
There is only one reason why i started playing the drums : Peter Criss, the year was 1980, the year of his departure.
I had taken it upon myself to be his replacement. I was 8 years old.
True story.
I Started to play guitar because of Ace Frehley. 😄
I started playing bass because of Gene…JUST KIDDING!!!!!!
I love the guitar solo on Strange Ways. Highly underrated.
Yeah that's their best song in my opinion
Agreed! Probably the least amount of trademark tricks and fills. Sometimes I wonder if that was even Ace playing that solo. Don’t think I’ve ever read anything that verifies it one way or the other.
Strange way Solo is very similar to the one on mr. Blackwell and dark light also escape from the island.
@@markpr73 it was Ace and his solo was reverse looped,hence it not sounding typically Ace.
My fave KISS moment........the "TOM SNYDER SHOW" incident w/ Peter and Ace completely out of it.......and Gene and Paul cringing and wanting to run screaming from the interview......CLASSIC!
Anguirus2012 ACE Fucking Frehley Rules period
Peter didn’t choose his make up because he loved cats. He chose it because he survived on the streets growing up and felt he had nine lives like a cat. Ace Frehley was not always spaced out. He was into science fiction, UFOs and extra terrestrial stories. That’s why he chose Space Ace. Gene Simmons never thought of himself as a "demon". He was a fan of horror movies, comic books and classic monsters. The only one you had even kind of close is Paul Stanley. Although he thought of himself as a star, it was more of a star child.
Kiss will always be the most underrated overrated band everyone knows them but not how good they really are.
Kiss is a very legendary band I don't understand why people b**** so much about them
I first got KISS in 1979 when I was 14. Dynasty had just been released here in Australia and they just exploded. I loved the singles from that album and still do. A great album completely. I first saw KISS sometime in 1978. My older brother had been loaned Double Platinum by a friend and it was lying around. I remember picking it up and trying to work out what was on the cover. I remember thinking it was sort of interesting but I could not work out what I was actually looking at. I didn't even put it on. Then came Dynasty. I have been hooked since. I just love the original KISS. To this day. TOTAL FUCKING ROCK!
Kiss was peaking in Australia at the time their popularity in the States started to wane
Why do people always have to criticize, this is his opinion, I love hearing others point of view of bands I like, mellow out, just enjoy, otherwise, SHHHHHHHH 🤘🤘🤘
Gene and Paul didn't place an ad for a drummer... PETER put the ad in Rolling Stone, and they came across it.
LaCroix Creative your correct, i dont know who this clown is doing this documentary but he dont know what he is talking about
"Drummer with 11 years experience will do anything to make it" said the ad
True, doesn't really matter at all though!!! They loved Peter's sound and jungle rythym and unique sound and that is that!!! Him and Ace still got more applause at the Rock and roll hall of fame induction!!! Enough said
KISS is a genre that most people forgot existed. It's called Rock n' Roll. They were probably the last Rock n' Roll band to ever be. When their tour is finished, that genre will be gone.
That being said, the amount of factual errors in this video were kind of a lot. Mostly about which songs were on which album, who wrote what song, etc. The 4 album contract agreement, etc. But, you're coming at it from a hard rock and metal appreciation angle, which is cool. KISS eventually went into so many genres, that they appeal to anyone. Some say Carnival of Souls is their best album, others The Elder. I personally can't pick a favorite album -maybe their debut album- but I can find a host of KISS songs to fit whatever mood I'm in.
KISS however is a strange band concerning their fans. No other band get's crucified like KISS does for having new members. Every band has had replacement members. Is it weird that Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer wear make-up that was unique to Ace and Peter, yes. I could care less, so long as they sound awesome (which Eric Singer certainly does) But, the band is very much a brand these days, like Disney. Family friendly music, a huge stage show, singing the same 16 songs every fricken concert. It's turned into Americana. Go see Mt. Rushmore, visit the Grand Canyon, and catch a KISS show.
The band that everyone called talent-less in their time, influenced so many guitar players it's not even funny. And their talent compared to today's rock is light years beyond anyone that hits the stage today, because they have decades of experience. Every festival they play at, they constantly blow every proceeding band away. Even with Paul's broken voice.
Well said.
I remember as a little kid in the 70s...Listening to my older siblings KISS album's...I thought
"Cold Gin" was
"Closing Time"again. ....
I was only 5...
Why does everybody that hears the beginning of Detroit Rock City think the guy is working on his car? He's working at a restaurant washing dishes, clinking forks and knives, waiting to get off and go to the concert.
@@ACG7001 Listen to the song again. Does it sound like a wrench? No, it's dishes.
@Jessica Jujubean ...and then the intro riff of the song is ripped off from "Deuce".
I always thought the sound of the car supposed to run as hell is really weak. It sounds as a Trabant, or something. This annoys me, because I am a great fan both of Kiss and Destroyer.
@Love God & Neighbor. Exactly. He's not washing dishes.It's his keys jingling as he's getting in his car.
Never new this always thought car driver was tuning up the car - great to know this info had it all wrong over 40 years..
I really love Heavy Metal and obiously KISS Is one of the most big influences in Metal history!!! Greetings from 🇨🇱 (I hope to see them again in Santiago this year ♥️😘)
That Ace laugh lmfao
I love KISS they are the best no matter what anybody says🎃🎃
Eric Carr was a kind man. Watch Tale of the Fox.
you bet met him after a show a couple of times....I have a nice shot of him in that video also.....I know a couple of guys that helped put that 2gether back then RIP ERIC
Plaster Caster is an underrated gem from "Love Gun"
You know that's a real person, who makes plaster casts of famous people's penises?
FUCK NO!!!!!!
Almost Human is a cool Gene tune..
If you think Mainline is a ballad then you need to stop drinking the bong water.
I've been a fan since 77...I love 70s Kiss...but I love 80s Kiss too...Lick it up was a great album...A million to one...is a masterpiece...loved Animalize... Asylum...not that big into crazy nights...or..hot in the shade..but loved Revenge in 92!!... didn't like psycho circus..but loved Sonic Boom!....No matter what..good or Bad....Kiss was always there...acdc can't say that... rolling Stones tour once every 5-8 years...Kiss is the band of the people by the people.
I'm the " OH YES! WTF, KISS!" crowd! I heard these stories a million times before, but it's nice hearing it told different ways by different people!
Great video! Almosthuman56 sent me.
Dr. Fuck ROCKS!!
I love the 4 solo albums. Friggin awesomeness of songs on all 4 records.
I bet Ace really did look weird if he wore two different “pairs” of shoes. Four legged lead guitarists weren’t as common in the 70’s as they are today.
lol
orange and red socks maybe.
Dude you rule! Thank you for doing this, love it🤘🤘
I don't care what anyone says - The Elder is a great album - a Templar Rock Opera - with some kick ass tracks ... it gets a high rotation on my record player ....
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Great guy
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Love them or hate them they are good at what they do! I’ve got in to Kiss back in 77’ and still listen to them still one of my favorites bands Rock n roll over was very under rated, after love gun it was the last of a good thing
The hilarious thing about Gene taking credit for the rock horns is he outs himself whenever he talks about being a huge comic book nerd. Cause he got it from Steve Ditko, the artist who co-created Dr. Strange and Spider-Man.
Thank you for this retrospective... it's incredible, but for me, that was not an english speaker when I was young, The Elder sounded as magical as Destroyer, and will be forever be one of my favorite albums. Love Eric Carr to death!
Good job on this video, as well as part 2.
Advice from a fan since 1975: Listen to the stuff up until Creatures Of The Night. Everything afterward just isn't Kiss - even the Reunion stuff. KISS was best when they were young and hungry. So, the shows and the albums up to Alive II are awesome! Solo Albums are ok, but disjointed. The Elder, Dynasty, Unmasked... are so/so. Creatures was the band's last gasp, in my opinion.
wrong but anyway
KISS was early 1974 until very early 1978. Everybody knows that.
Lisa K ..... lol!
Scar Seven ..... I'm talking about the KISS that mattered. But thanks for proving that I can always count on a child to call me some moronic name.
Scar Steven - Wow! Issues?? Are you threatened by other people's opinions? That seems to happen a LOT on the Internet - at least within the past 20 years of it.
Clicked back as soon as I saw that there were 15 ad placements.....Absolute greed.
I wouldn't necessarily say its greed I think it's like anyone who needs $$$ to pay bills and survive. Most here are watching for free but you could watch without if you chose to pay but I doubt most would because a minute to watch an ad is worth the wait.
Happy this episode is back. It was blocked in my country for a while
This is the second video of yours I have watched... they’re great, and you sir, have great expectations!!
I love your down to earth, no bullshit, fucking honest commentary..keep on rockin' on.
I gotta thank you for a great video and I can't agree more in what you say about the albums. Fantastic 🤘😀🤘
Stole your love is the perfect opening song for kiss
I almost turned this video off but Prince Adam kept me. Good work
Absolutely agree with you about Destroyer!
Dude, I enjoyed both parts and I really enjoyed your honest opinions. Much like you, I'm a sucker for the catchy 80's metal that they put out and I don't care what others think. Good stuff.
Best show on Kiss I have seen.
Dude you’re awesome thank you for making this retrospective ! Cheers
Pretty darn entertaining and I dug lots of the footage you chose to help bring it all to life even more (for songs that don't have videos or live versions particularly). Only a few nitpicky things if I may; I think at 04:49 that live photo is actually of a tribute band, and not KISS - I could be wrong but it looks like another band.... also, calling "Mainline" a "ballad" struck me as odd. Sure it's a bit lighter fare than some of the other tunes on HTH, and has more of that R&B/boogie-woogie side to KISS, but definitely not a "ballad"...finally, you sort of correct yourself near the end about Eric Carr's reputation with the fans but it can't be overstated enough; there's a reason you NEVER hear a negative word about Eric, and it's thanks to a very well-earned rep for being 1000% awesome with his fans since day one 'til the end. Everyone knows that about The Fox, just wanted to put that in writing here (the same can be said about Bruce Kulick, one of the nicest guys in RnR). Overall, this doc and your '80s KISS one starting with Creatures are lots of fun, so keep up the humorous take and the deep research on the hottest band in the land and I'm sure we'll keep watching.
You are a absolute KISS fan meaning the true fans think the same way as you and talk shit but at the end of the day we love the classic songs ! Good job! A lot of work buddy thanks
Love your vids man i think in the first show with makeup aces makeup was pretty much what it kept being. i think it's safe to say his makeup helped set the tone for the boys.
I love this video. great job man!
Love it!...Kiss fan since 1976!
I consider myself a diehard, but grounded kiss fan. This dude is fuckin spot on! I want him to do a retrospective of each album!
Correction! Bruce is a hell of a guy! Never heard a bad thing about him Ever
Bob Rowe he was very creepy towards a friend of mine.
DownFall NetWork what? Really!?
And he was a dick to her the second time she met him too.
DownFall NetWork sorry to hear that!
i have met Bruce a few times and my buddies as well...and we all say he is the nicest guy ever. I even sat with him in a strip club and he was sweet to the women so....? For the record it was Bruce,Eric Singer and John Corabi during a KISS convention. The whole lot were so nice. They were more interested in us the fans than the strippers. A Tesla song came on and Eric Singer started playing air guitar and i quickly backed him up with air drums......lol. Such a great night.
Dude...thanks so much🤘🤘🤘
I own crazy amounts of Maiden merch, and KISS merch. Both bands put out fantastic music, and fantastic merch. The fact that it bothers people is pathetic. Trooper is also some really good beer.
Kiss are the metal equivalent to the Beatles. No other band are like that.
Kiss is the greatest. I saw their big rock concert and it was totally kickass.
Kiss is the antithesis to The Ramones.
Holy shit your content is awesome! This retrospective is sick
You're my new favorite channel now!
I think one thing that people fail to realize about Kiss when it comes to marketing is that their original intent was to create fictional characters that were like a living comic book. So it makes sense to make dolls and other merchandise like you would with Spiderman or Batman
Funny story, that photo from the Wicked Lester album was later used by a band called "Laughing Dogs" for their album
Frampton Comes Alive was also a monster LIVE album that came from nowhere off the back a few albums that nobody had heard.
Jack Roberts although true music fans would have known his work with humble pie.
Great doc! Only one thing: The Wall rules.
Thanks for such a great docu film, it's updating my memories as a British KISS fan from the 70's. If I may offer some criticism? I wish you wouldn't constantly apologise for what KISS are/were! The faux cynical voice is annoying brother... folk will either watch this or not... you don't have to try and get viewers by answering in advance their imagined negative opinions and eliciting contrary responses. KISS are multimillionaires, the deed s done, the die is cast and cooled ... MP3 has put an end to fan worship, many kids will have a token KISS song on their player or on Spotify and they have no interest in who they are. KISS fans of old appreciate your efforts and that's enough... :-) x
KISS RULES 🤘🤘
I wish part 2 was out. I'm fascinated with their 80s hair metal days and I would love to hear your retrospective about it
This response may be late, but I thought I'd try anyway. Part 2 has already been made, but the only way to get to it is through Wayback. I think it was claimed.
@@blackhabits6408 sweet! thanks for the info
It’s back up rn.
@simplebutnotsolongname6642 thanks! I just watched it
KISS Rules
Good job, dude. The editing is great on this.
Thanks for this Vid! Very well done!!
GREAT video (and I agree very much with your taste when it comes to specific songs) but Paul Stanley being "coked out" during "Hotter than Hell"?... I don´t think so! Hope to see part 2 soon
A preview for part two is up now.
It should be up in less than a week
Kiss will never get the credit they deserve, and if they do Paul will apply it to the current line up, early kiss was hungry and the music was fantastic, most people can’t get past the war paint, but people forget early kiss, when the make up was off nobody knows who they were, that could never happen now it was brilliant
Cool documentary!! But the two of the were clean
I can show you like 50 magazines from the 70s that refer to Kiss as heavy metal. People seem to think heavy metal didn't even exist in the 70s....well it did and it was bands like Sabbath, Kiss, Aerosmith, Judas Priest, Zeppelin, Deep Purple, etc. Show me any other song from 1975 that is as metal as Parasite
the term heavy metal was coined by Steppenwolf in their song Born To Be Wild before any of those bands came out
Black Diamond by Kiss.
The real metal bands hadn't come into the light yet so if course they were gonna confuse some bands as metal early on
@@charlesmarriott451 and who are you to decided which bands are "real" metal?
@@zachary_attackery I was giving my opinion, not trying to argue with you lol
52:27 - The Wall is a hunk of gold. I think it's a perfect album. When I'd heard this was one of Roger Waters' ideas for either the next Floyd album or his firs solo album, I'd always wondered how this would have come out if David Gilmour wasn't involved. I'm sorry to hear you don't like the album because it's phenomenal.
I used to love it.
I loved the Wall. When I was twelve.
Mr Garrison.. nicely done sir..
I know the ELDER Albm gets a lot of negative response, but i love the song JUST A BOY , i think its one of the best songs .
I like Gene the performer. Most of his songs are my favorites.
You hit the nail on the head, to like Kiss you gotta understand them. Gene was always funny, but totally business focussed and that was so obvious to all. Paul, yup, an asshole and the one that goes off and has his own dressing room etc. I've seen them a few times, and they did end up being a tribute band to themselves - such a shame. Musically - yeah - they had influence and some of the songs really still do rock. You mention Peter's vocals, yes! Black Diamond is awesome, and Alive remains a fave to this day. In later years, even some of the 80s/90s stuff will endure.
The detailed, song oriented commentary tied to video: grade A
Longer the episode the better in my opinion!
I actually loved "(Music From) The Elder." Maybe beyond their ambitions, to some, but it was unique, especially coming from them.
I know no one cares, but here's my personal Top 5:
5)Creatures Of The Night
4)Ace Frehley (solo album '78)
3)Dynasty
2)(Music From)The Elder
1)Hotter Than Hell
*** Warning*** The special effects screams used at unbearable volumes in headsets is painful. Caused me to discontinue this video! Learn about using volume control.
FrameJunkee - Almost makes me stop watching! Very very poor decision to do that
Agree. Otherwise awesome
Or you could stop crying like a bitch and turn it down yourself...
Learn to turn the volume down, genius.
If I turned down the volume on those damned screams I would not hear the rest of the comment.
So who is the drummer on Larger Than Life ? Prior to Creatures that was the best makeup era drumming I can think of. Anton Fig ? There isn’t much the Kiss Army agrees on anymore but it seems unanimous. The first boulder of the avalanche which buried Kiss in the 70s was ‘Kiss Meets the Phantom’. That was when I realized they were fallible and so apparently did a whole lot of original fans. Love your documentary. Thanks for all the work you obviously put into it and for speaking your mind like only a hardcore Kiss fan would. They’re ridiculous. I can’t justify them to anyone who isn’t a fan. But even after Tommy fucking Thayer - once a fan, always a fan.
Peter
44:14 MY VOLUME IS ALL THE WAY UP!!! OW!!
My top 5 KISS songs
1. Psycho Circus
2. God of Thunder
3. I love it Loud
4. Deuce
5. I've had Enough (into the fire)
Really, I think you mean Hard luck woman, Black Diamond, Beth, Cold Gin, and Rock and roll all night? Lol
Love or hate the music, but KISS is one of the most influential rock bands ever, ask any metal musician between 45 and 55.
They are a franchise, they are iconic, they are a part of pop culture.
Of all 4 I just have the Ace solo record, that's not only the best solo album but the best Kiss album, have all the albums from this era on vinyl, I even love Unmasked and The Elder, can't wait for part 2 although in the 80's after Creatures they started to suck and to sound and look like Loverboy
I said "after Creatures they started to suck", for me Kiss without Ace and Pete is just like "half of Kiss", and without makeup they are like any other 80's hair band but I know some people worship Vinnie Vincent and those 2 albums (Cratures ands Lick it), so I like Creatures like I said and maybe I'll check Lick it up again, but if I like sometinig from that era I have to get it on vinyl
Creatures of the night is my favorite kiss album
Kiss is one of my favorite classic 19 70s bands
Copyright strike in 3...2...1
Also Groundhog Day is still here
Can't wait for Gene and Paul's new books to come out after The end of the road tour ends so I can read what's wrong with Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer,oh wait I mean Fake Frehley and Cheater Criss,lol.
you are right about 3 sides of the coin, just heard them calling Gene Simmons "Uncle Gene"
Alejandro Rivera Michael Brandbald just followed our downfall Facebook page that we don't even use anymore. He must have seen this and is looking for trouble.
really? gonna look for your page, be carefull, those are weird dudes, not sure if they are even rock or metal fans cause they only like maybe 3 bands lol
You'd never heard of a LIVE album breaking an act wide open?? Dude, what about "Frampton Comes Alive", "Allman Bros At The Fillmore East", Bob Seger's "Live Bullet", or Cheap Trick's "Live at Budakon"??? The 70s was FULL of live albums that were huge stepping stones for emerging bands!!
Kiss has had always the ability to mix their stuff with what was going around. Dinasty is not a disco album at all. Actually is a rock album with some friendly disco tune. And so on. I am not a Kiss Army dude but definitvely this band has done much more than what people think . They never had a bad release in my opinion. Except that grunge atrocity.
In some of the Guitar Magazines interviews- some other Guitars added some guitar tracks when Ace was not up to it
Whatever you say about them, for many of us they were the first step on the journey. Once I had got used to the hard rock sound of KISS, I began to discover other bands: AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Krokus and then it just went on from there. I had a lot of anger in me, so eventually I gravitated towards the likes of Slayer, Destruction and Voi Vod.
As a young kid who was addicted to horror movies and anime (Goldrake, Mazinga Z, etc), Gene and Ace were really cool as well. I had no clue that Gene was a douche and even is somebody would've told me, I'd just think it was grown-ups being dicks as always. I really don't care that he's a douche now either. He has the right to be whatever he likes. I can't stand Paul and his bitching, but that's another story.
And to be honest, some of their old material is still good. I don't listen to them that often, but from time to time, I'll give Detroit Rock City, Black or Black Diamond a listen, just to enjoy good old times.
Yeah I got into KISS by accident. It wasn't my first step. I was like in reverse. I was watching Lucifer's California Son video one day & it has an Ace in makeup cameo& I was like "who is that guy?" But it's real quick. It's just a flash of his face in the video.
Kiss AC-DC the 2 best bands of all time. Krokus were an underrated band.
@@studio-flash I agree that Kiss and AC/DC are great bands and the Krokus was underrated, althouth they were quite popular back in the days, but of course not on par with a band like Iron Maiden.
However, there are a lot of great bands out there. I really like Iron Maiden with Di Anno. Not that Bruce Dickinson isn't a good singer, he is. I just prefer the more punky sound that Maiden had with Di Anno.
Judas Priest, Saxon, Blue Oyster Cult, Anvil, Manowar Dio (or any band that RJD happened to be singing for), need I go on? A bit later on came bands like WASP who musically put out some really good stuff, even though most people remember them for controversies and their interesting shows.
Dio was probably right when he said MTV killed metal. It didn't, but at the time it sure looked like it. Many of my friends began listening to other stuff: rap, acid/house etc. I instead needed more intensity at a time where hairstyle seemed to matter more than music output and since I had always been into punk, I naturally drifted into thrash metal.
Paul Stanley was coked out of his mind during the making of Destroyer? I've never heard that anywhere before.
Me neither. In his book, Paul said the extent of his chemical use never went beyond alcohol and a little pot here and there. It is known however that Bob Ezrin was coked up the entire time but it was the 70's. It was largely accepted in the music business.
Tommy Turner the retards that make these videos constantly get stuff like this wrong especially in the Alice Cooper video. Nobody does there research lmao. They claim everyone was coked up and drunken and high all the time when that wasn’t the truth till the late 70s and early 80s when he quit drinking and switched to crack.
Paul never did that shit
Paul never did coke. Totally wrong thing to say. Bob Ezrin, Bill and Peter did and Ace started because of Ezrin while recording Destroyer. It's in Ace's book.
That's because it never happened. This guy doesn't know Kiss. This is only 1 in a book full mistakes he makes here.
Actually, "Just a Boy" from the Elder is a great song.
Wrong