The fans in the accident was on their way to the KISSshow that night in Detroit. They never made it due to the accident on their way there. So this is a "tribute" to them and every KISS fan out there. 😎🤘
The accident didn't actually happen in Detroit, but outside Charlotte, NC. It melds the story of the tragic accident with a tribute to Detroit, who KISS has maintained supported the band more than any other city in their formative years. Thus dubbing them a "rock city."
@@itchyandred4131they were touched up a lot in the studio, but listen to bootlegs from the same time period, and alive wasn't a million miles away from what they were actually like live.
Ace Frehly: Lead guitar Gene Simmons: Bass Paul Stanley: Vocals and rhythm guitar Peter Criss: Drums The first two live albums, Alive I and Alive II, are golden. The live version of Detroit Rock City leads off Alive II. Well worth checking out. 'I Was Made For Loving You' was definitely a disco song. That's when KISS lost me and I moved on to Rush.
KISS wanted to be the band they never saw.Lots of pyro,fake blood,smoking guitars.The NY bands in the early 70's wore women's make up,satin,lace. KISS wanted their make up to reflect their personalities.Gene Simmons "The Demon" (bass co vocals) loved comic books & horror Paul Stanley"The Star child" wanted to be a rock star from an early age.Ace Frehley "The Spaceman" (lead guitar) loved science fiction,Peter Criss "The Catman"(drums) thought he had 9 lives like a cat,growing up in a rough section of Brooklyn.70's songs "Shout it out loud" "Strutter" "Beth" "Nothing to lose" The 80's they took off the make up 80's songs "Lick it up ,Heavens of fire,Crazy Crazy nights"
LOL. I was in my late teens during the early 80's, and I had a girlfriend... I loved rock 'n' roll, she hated it. she was into country and western. one evening we were out on a date and I was driving, I was taking her back home, and "Lick It Up" came out on the radio. I started lip-syncing to it, but my girlfriend wanted me to stop. I didn't. she put her hand over my mouth, but right when she did that the chorus came out. I licked her hand! she couldn't get mad at me because we were too busy laughing!
right on, bro. all the band members created their own characters, makeup & costumes. in the 70s, Marvel printed a couple of comic books based on the band. they posed for publicity photos having blood drawn to mix in with the red ink for the comics.
......when they first came out, Kiss did not portray themselves after any particular comic book characters. Their look was inspired by comic books and later on after they were famous there was a Marvel comic book series that starred them. I saw them in 1975 on their first tour. Rush and Fanny opened up for them at the Michigan Palace in Detroit...... 🤠
My first concert ever 1975 Kiss . I was never the same . 🤘🏼🤘🏼 They actually had their own comic book made . The big thing back then was that all the members poured a vial of their own blood into the red ink for the comic… So badass
>>>poured a vial of their own blood into the red ink for the comic>>> Of course as adults now, we know full-well no such thing happened...but it was a great PR stunt.
I was a KISS fan back then. Had the shirts...the belt buckles. I had all of their albums up to, but not including, Dynasty; the one with the Disco song on it. I highly recommend trying their songs: Deuce__Black Diamond__She...all from 'Live - Midnight Special - 1975.' I saw them live three times...all with the original members. I recommend reacting to Live videos; those with the original members when possible.
My parents hated my '70s room as it looked just like a record store {& one helluva album collection} with posters everywhere including the ceiling & most were of KISS! "I love it loud" should be next ✌💖☮
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This was the first album of KISS I got from my parents back in 1976. I had heard the previous albums through a neighbour.
Back in 1977 I asked my mom to buy me their spirit of 76 tour poster. After that I then got to hear what they sounded like and it blew my mind and since then kiss has been my favorite band of all time. The look and the sound for me was the perfect combination. Beginning in 2009, my now 20 year old son and I have met all four original members and got autographs.
My first concert was Kiss with Queensryche in NY in 1984 when I was 14. This song is based on a Kiss fan who was killed in a car accident on the way to a Kiss concert.
Yes, Yes, YES! KISS Army member here, so glad you reacted to my 2nd all-time fave rock band! This is the classic KISS line-up: Paul Stanley - lead vocals, rhythm guitar; Gene Simmons - bass; Ace Frehley - lead guitar; Peter Criss - drums. They're touring right now, Paul & Gene still, with Tommy Thayer - lead guitar, Eric Singer - drums. "I Was Made for Lovin' You" has a great music video, & does have a slight disco sound. Paul was told that he couldn't write disco music, & wrote the song in less than an hr. "Detroit" IS their signature hard glam rock style, though their ballad, "Beth", is a beautiful & sad love song, written about Peter's wife. They put on a PHENOMENAL live show, & the live videos are a real eye-opener. Thanks for your reaction.
KISS must be seen live, videos dont begin to capture their stage presence and showmanship. I liked them but wasn't a huge fan till I saw them live then was like "Oh now I get it!" They want to give the fans everything you would want to see at a show, costumes, fireworks, smoking guitars, rising platforms, band members in the air etc. Every song is done like a finally.
When you think about the fact that this album was made back in 1976... and then you hear music from today... They Still fit. They were way ahead of their time. Been a Kiss Fan since 1974. Love it :)
Ten years old in 1976 I bought this album and Sweet’s Give us a wink album when those albums were totally fresh on the market. I still love both albums, 58 years old. 👍⭐️🥂❤️
Detroit is where all the best muscle cars were built. A hemi roadrunner cost less than $3000 back then. And this was the first thing I listened to when I got it!
Another massive rabbit hole here. "Strutter" has always been one of my fav KISS songs, that would be my suggestion for a future reaction. The mics sound prestine. \m/
The Loudest band in the world. I saw them live New Year’s Eve 1975 at Nassau Coliseum in NY. The Leslie West Band opened followed by Blue Oyster Cult and then Kiss. What a great concert !!! Anyway, early Kiss is great. “C’mon and Love Me”, “Deuce”, “Strutter”, “Black Diamond”, “100,000 Years”, “Firehouse”, “Hotter Than Hell”, “Cold Gin”, “Rock Bottom” and “Rock and Roll All Nite”.
Detroit Rock City from East Rutherford 2000. Best version short of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra version. Either one and you’ll see the best version of KISS: aLIVE! The purists will prefer the East Rutherford version because it has all four original members.
Song was based on story of fan who was on way to a KISS show and died in crash on way to show Been into the group since they first started member of the kiss Army had all their albums I studied everything. About the group I took a lot of ridicule for liking that group in high school. Because I didn't get into disco. They had a cajillian great songs. My favorite line of pizza is the original she douche cold gin let me go rock and roll rock and roll all night can go on forever
Finally onto KISS. Great job as always from you two. First off I am a Maiden super fan. Including part of the KISS army. I have been since late 70s. When I was around 8. HBO was introduced. The opening for it was KISS alive 2. My dad hated them. Devil worshippers he said. To the adults Kiss stud for Kings in saintens survives. So me and my older brother waited till they went to bed and watched the concert. I was hooked for life. Now in my 50s I've seen Kiss 12 time and Maiden 19 time's. Met Gene Simmons of Kiss and Steve Harris of Iron Maiden and yes They had a big influence on Maiden. Kiss asked Iron Maiden to open for them on Maidens first album. On their European leg of the tour. Gene told Steve to be the headliner because he knew the were onto bigger things. In witch he was right. Steve Harris watching them every night getting ideas on everything thing Kiss did. Especially the stage show. Aces that Kiss was responsible for their discovery included Rush, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Extreme, Bob Segar, ACDC, Van Halen Motley Crue, And as Paul Stanley said "the list goes on and on ". Kiss is very important to the Rock and Metal history. Just think if Gene Simmons wouldn't have put these bands on their tours and onto labels with his managers and record companies.
Rock 'n' Roll All Night, Black Diamond, Cold Gin, Firehouse, 100,000 Years, God of Thunder, Beth, King of the Nighttime World, Let Me Go Rock 'n' Roll, Shout it Out Loud; these are all worth a look, and all best when watching a live performance.
KISS were the original "shock rockers" after Alice Cooper. he was more horror, while KISS was pyrotechnic, although they *did* have a demos (Gene Simmons) and blood.....also Gene Simmons. Their make-up was based on the Japanese kabuki make-up and yes, comic books. The biggest thing about them though, was the fact that in the 70s, we didn't know what they looked like! That might seem silly today, but you NEVER saw them without the make-up! And that was super cool for kids growing up then. The whole mystery behind them. What were they? Was Gene really a demon?! Did he *really* sew a cow's tongue on his own??!! 😂 Was their comic book written in their own blood!!!??? Yup, those were the rumors going around back then! And yes, they *did* come out with a disco album which offended a lot of their fans. Interestingly enough, that was my first introduction to KISS as a kid. "New York Groove" was the very first KISS song I heard on the radio, and I liked it. I didn't know it was KISS. When I found out, I thought, "They don't LOOK like they would be playing disco." I then saw their Japan concert which was televised. They never played that song or any disco songs. I was disappointed! 😄
I will never forget my 1st time hearing KISS. As a 14-year-old, I went to the local outdoor ice skating rink to skate with friends, and the only 45 record they had and played over and over was "Rock and Roll All Nite". I still have that "Destroyer" alblum.
Paul Stanley wrote this song about a kid who was on his way to a concert and got into a crash and died. Detroit Rock City is one of KISS's best songs, and Destroyer is one of their best albums.
Saw KISS twice in the 70’s .. Anaheim Stadium with Ted Nugent & Bob Seger opening AND Fabulous Forum with Peter Frampton & Cheap Trick opening!! Great show .. I love ‘em 😜🔥🩸 The Demon is my favorite KISS member! Gotta do GOD OF THUNDER live 🔥 PULEAZE 🙏🏻🙏🏻 My friend & hairdresser is Ace Frehley’s sister!🤘 Small world.
I am from the Detroit area and I've seen many a Kiss shows in my time, and they do rock. Try their song "Beth" next. It is one of their ballads but I'm sure You will love it. Just found you guys on RUclips and subscribed.
This is their "customary" sound and where they began to get a little heavier. Give a listen to their 2nd and 3rd album This album is from 76 and this is one of their longest songs. Paul Stanley, the lead singer, wrote this after he learned of a KISS fan who died, in a car accident, on his way to a KISS concert in Charlotte North Carolina. I remember you did a few groups with orchestral arrangements. Check out this arrangement of this song, from 2003, with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. The voice at the beginning, reading the news story, is Gene Simmons.
Yep Detroit Rock City is their basic 70's sound, yes they did the pop/disco album and then moved on to the 80's where their sound changed again according to the rock sound of the 80's. My favorite is the 70's KISS. KISS is my favorite band in general though.
Destroyer is my favourite KISS album.... it's so diverse...from the classical orchestral "Beth" ,to "God of Thunder" &"Detroit Rock City" & "Shout it out loud"...all classics...
I am 60 years old. I started listening to KISS when I was 12 or 13 years old. I was totally blown away and I've been KISS Army for decades. This was my first KISS album. The band was based in New York city. They are in their 70's and doing The End of the Road Tour. This album is who KISS is. The Dynasty album had the disco song. It was great. Showed their versatility and Paul Stanley's lead vocals are off the charts. He is so great. That will be Gene playing the guy on the radio doing the news. This is the correct version to listen to. Car crash at the end is a must.
Kiss debuted in 1974 and built an audience on their explosive live shows before they even had a hit record - That came in late 1975 when their double-live album 'Alive!' sold platinum... 'Detroit rock city' came in 1976 from their 4th studio album 'Destroyer'... Paul Stanley paid tribute to Detroit, the city where 'Alive!' was recorded and Kiss was playing arenas early in their career... The lyrics also paid tribute to a Kiss fan on the East Coast who was killed in a car accident. Stanley said it was the best Kiss song he had written. Summary of Kiss: Paul Stanley (Stanley Eisen) and Gene Simmons (Gene Klein) were both college-educated Jewish guys who were polar opposites - Gene was an immigrant from Israel, while Paul was born & raised in America. They both played in the same band in NYC in the early 70's called Wicked Lester where they realized that they worked well together - they had the same influences and the same work ethic. However, Wicked Lester was not working out by 1972, so they the duo decided to start over... They wanted to make a spectacular hard rock band. Peter Criss (drums) was a jazz/ swing drummer in NYC and he was picked after auditioning... Ace Frehley (lead guitar) was an odd character, but a very striking stage presence... They wanted to use makeup like the 70's glam bands, but they looked scary drag queens. After seeing Alice Cooper in concert, they thought each member could make a character like Alice... So, Paul Stanley became the rock star 'starchild'... Gene Simmons the 'demon'... Peter Criss the 'catman' and Ace Frehley the 'spaceman'... Paul Stanley named the band Kiss, and Frehley drew their original logo. A TV producer named Bill Aucoin saw Kiss perform and offered to develop the band visually and get them signed... He funded the band and made Gene split blood and breathe fire during shows... Ace would shoot bottle rockets from his guitar... Peter's drums would lift off the stage... pyro and bombs would go off on stage... Kiss wanted to be a visual and musical experience. They were signed quickly in 1974, but 3 albums sold poorly ('Kiss' ... 'Hotter than hell' ... 'Dressed to kill') and the band and label were near bankruptcy in 1975... Their double live album 'Alive!' was released that year and the fans they had made touring the US bought the record in droves and saved the band. Kiss became a huge commercial commodity in 1976... they trademarked the band's image and marketed Kiss through merchandising everything from comic books to pinball machines. 3 platinum hits came by 1977 ('Destroyer'... 'Rock and roll over'... 'Love gun') w/ another major double live album 'Alive II'... Kiss also got their own TV movie 'Kiss meets the Phantom'... However, Peter and Ace were struggling w/ fame, drugs and alcohol and the band needed a break. In 1978, Kiss released 4 solo albums from each member - Ace Frehley got the biggest seller... By 1979, disco was huge, so Kiss released the disco album 'Dynasty' and got a huge single "I was made for lovin' you"... but their draw in the US was dropping by 1980 going into another disco album 'Unmasked'... Drummer Peter Criss was no longer playing on Kiss record and was out of the band by early 1980. That marked the end of the original Kiss. In 1980, Kiss was still huge internationally and Eric Carr (drums) joined the band... but the next album ('Music from The Elder') in 1981 was a commercial failure after Kiss recorded w/ an orchestra, choir and keyboards... Ace Frehley ended up quitting Kiss in 1982 as they recorded the album 'Creatures of the night'... It was a return to hard rock, but few would listen anymore... Vinnie Vincent (lead guitar) joined for the '83 tour, but the US run was a disaster and poorly attended... But when Kiss played S. America, they were doing stadiums and fans there knew the new songs... It was obvious that the makeup band had run its course without 2 original members. In 1983, Kiss relaunched their career by taking off the makeup and releasing the album 'Lick it up'... The album became a platinum hit and Kiss was back in big business... Bruce Kulick (lead guitar) joined in 1984 and Kiss enjoyed the 80's as a premiere rock band and score numerous gold & platinum records... Tragically, drummer Eric Carr was diagnosed w/ cancer in 1991 and passed away... His thunderous drumming was a huge attraction in the non-makeup Kiss era. Eric Singer (drums) joined in 1992 for the 'Revenge' album, but Kiss was facing decline again by 1994. After an 'MTV Unplugged' set w/ Peter Criss and Ace Frehley, the band decided to reunite the original Kiss w/ makeup + costumes in 1996 for a massive reunion tour into 1997... But the same issues w/ the original members plagued the next album 'Psycho circus' in 1998. The original Kiss did a 'farewell tour' in 2000/ '01... but parted ways w/ both Ace Frehley (in 2002) and Peter Criss (in 2004). Paul & Gene decided to put Eric Singer (drums) and Tommy Thayer (lead guitar) in Peter & Ace's makeup and costumes and tour, releasing 2 more albums - 'Sonic boom' (2009) and 'Monster' (2012)... Kiss recently announced their 'End of the Road' final tour and plans to end their career in their native NYC in late 2023.
I saw Kiss in Abilene, Texas in 1976. It is still one of the best concerts I ever went to! True entertainers with a hell of a pyro show! Tickets were $15 back then.
I've been into kiss since I started back in the early 70s. The the comic book characters you're talking about. We're based on them because the band started first. Then the comic book came outhese guys were a master of merchandising.
They are on their last tour. It ends in December at Madison Square Garden which is fitting because they formed in New York. I will see them November 3 at the Hollywood Bowl which is their 2nd to last show of this tour. They are officially retiring after this as Gene and Paul are 72 years old.
I Was Mad For Loving You is still well worth watching/listening too. Not popular with the hard core fans but one of their best ever selling tracks. Biggest Hits were Rock No Roll All Night and Shout It Out Loud. Awesome ballads sung by Drummer Peter Criss are well worth the listen - Beth and Hard Luck Woman. These are all great tracks and I am sure that your viewers will recommend other tracks that have the trademark heavy sound - and all are worth listening to but gotta start somewhere :-)
The guitar is “spaced out”…how apropos! Love it. This is based on a true story. I feel uptight on Saturday night Nine o’clock, the radio’s the only light I hear my song, it pulls me through Comes on strong. Tells me what I got to do! Get up! Everybody’s gonna move their feet Get down! Everybody’s gonna leave their seat Ya gotta lose your mind in Detroit Rock City!
You need to watch this song live from a show during 1977 or '78! Seeing them perform this live is so much better than listening to the studio version. KISS's visual aspect is what makes them one of the most popular bands in the world and have been since the mid 70's.
Check out their cd "Psycho Circus" and the title track (same name). Then for a live version of D.R.C. check out KISS live at the forum at the start of the Psycho Circus tour.
Fun fact that's gene Simmons voice reporting the News at the beginning 😊the song started as a tribute to Detroit.but when Paul heard that a fan had died on his way to the concert.they made more a tribute to the fan that died. I'm from Detroit and been a fan since 73.
I got this album in 1977 by my cool uncle that was a rock guitarist and he taught me to play most the songs at 15 yrs old then my cool aunt got my kiss concert tickets in 1978 and she got us back stage. It would have made coagula blush. They had to stop the concert that was banging by the way because they said Peter criss the drummer that he was hit in the eye with a drum stick. But back stage the real story was somebody gave him some horse tranquilizers and he was to messed up to even stay on the drum stool. They had another drummer backstage right behind Peter and Peter pretended to play and the other guy was really playing. I seen the other drum kit but the powers that be run is off. I seen Peter and he was playing the drums but not very good he kept falling. They brought another chair that had a back on it and I think they maybe even tied him in it. My cool aunt disappeared as the band came off stage I didn't see her for a week. But it was cool I had a couple of extraordinarily beautiful girl in a bad ass 302 boss hoss mustang take me home. Not my home there apartment.. 😂lol seen my aunt a week later I ask her where she went she just smiled and that was it.. what a night it was. ❤❤❤❤
I believe that the Detroit reference was because their first live album was recorded there, and that album was their first major mainstream success...This was the album that followed that one...
Kiss has so many hits from different eras of the band... from rock songs to slow ballads. Their biggest commercial hits were ballads - 'Beth' (from 1976, sung by drummer Peter Criss) and 'Forever' (from 1989, sung by Paul Stanley)... "I was made for lovin' you" was a disco hit, as was 'Shandi'... Paul & Gene sang the majority of the Kiss hits - 'Rock and roll all nite' (live version)... 'Love gun' (live version)... 'Deuce' ... 'Shout it out loud' ... 'Black diamond' ... "Let me go rock n' roll" (live version)... 'Parasite' ... 'Calling Dr. Love'... 'I love it loud'... 'Creatures of the night'... 🔥🔥 'Lick it up' ... 'Tears are falling'... "Heaven's on fire" ... 'Unholy' ... 'Rise to it'... 🤘🤘
KISS needs to be "seen" as well as heard. Just listening to the studio version, you lose more than half of what KISS is all about. 👹⭐️👨🚀😺
Lol the emojis 😂
Yes they were phenomenal Live
Yes! They are showmen first and foremost
@@yedi015 Their live albums sold much better than their studio albums.
Totally disagree with that. But that’s a lot of the narrative people love to push I guess.
The fans in the accident was on their way to the KISSshow that night in Detroit. They never made it due to the accident on their way there. So this is a "tribute" to them and every KISS fan out there. 😎🤘
The accident didn't actually happen in Detroit, but outside Charlotte, NC. It melds the story of the tragic accident with a tribute to Detroit, who KISS has maintained supported the band more than any other city in their formative years. Thus dubbing them a "rock city."
'were on their way...' NOT 'was on their way'
@@Ray-ej3jb Come to Sweden and write everything perfect in swedish or shut up!
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Amen love this song
This is the first time I've heard anyone do the album version..... I think it's great.
You need to listen to them live and, if possible, watch them. Their stage show is superb. Kiss Alive and Kiss Alive 2 are awesome.
Unfortunately those weren't live, just saying ✌️
* Was* superb.
who cares ?@@itchyandred4131
@@itchyandred4131they were touched up a lot in the studio, but listen to bootlegs from the same time period, and alive wasn't a million miles away from what they were actually like live.
@@garytate3075 I have seen them live first time in 1977 then in 1996 & twice in 2000 I'm a kissfreak from way back ✌️
God of Thunder, Love Gun, Rock and Roll All Night, Black Diamond. All good ones.
Ace Frehly: Lead guitar
Gene Simmons: Bass
Paul Stanley: Vocals and rhythm guitar
Peter Criss: Drums
The first two live albums, Alive I and Alive II, are golden. The live version of Detroit Rock City leads off Alive II. Well worth checking out.
'I Was Made For Loving You' was definitely a disco song. That's when KISS lost me and I moved on to Rush.
Long time kissfreak here, happy you did the audio with all the original members ✌️
Yes to doing...
I Was Made For Loving You 👍👊💯
KISS wanted to be the band they never saw.Lots of pyro,fake blood,smoking guitars.The NY bands in the early 70's wore women's make up,satin,lace. KISS wanted their make up to reflect their personalities.Gene Simmons "The Demon" (bass co vocals) loved comic books & horror Paul Stanley"The Star child" wanted to be a rock star from an early age.Ace Frehley "The Spaceman" (lead guitar) loved science fiction,Peter Criss "The Catman"(drums) thought he had 9 lives like a cat,growing up in a rough section of Brooklyn.70's songs "Shout it out loud" "Strutter" "Beth" "Nothing to lose" The 80's they took off the make up 80's songs "Lick it up ,Heavens of fire,Crazy Crazy nights"
LOL. I was in my late teens during the early 80's, and I had a girlfriend... I loved rock 'n' roll, she hated it. she was into country and western. one evening we were out on a date and I was driving, I was taking her back home, and "Lick It Up" came out on the radio. I started lip-syncing to it, but my girlfriend wanted me to stop. I didn't. she put her hand over my mouth, but right when she did that the chorus came out. I licked her hand! she couldn't get mad at me because we were too busy laughing!
right on, bro. all the band members created their own characters, makeup & costumes. in the 70s, Marvel printed a couple of comic books based on the band. they posed for publicity photos having blood drawn to mix in with the red ink for the comics.
Watch the midnight special concert videos from 1974..
The song is based on a swing beat. I am coming up on 50 years of Kiss fandom. Unreal
You need to watch their earlier Live shows. Detroit Rock City has been a standard opening song for over 45 years !
BTW that was a Kiss song on the radio.... Rock'n and Roll all Night ? ... I think.
Would love to see you do I WAS MADE FOR LOVING YOU by KISS music video!!!
Detroit Rock City is an ode to the city, Detroit was the first city to embrace KISS.
Kiss live on Midnight Special is awesome
Kiss- Love Gun Live Rock Honors🔥🔥🔥
......when they first came out, Kiss did not portray themselves after any particular comic book characters. Their look was inspired by comic books and later on after they were famous there was a Marvel comic book series that starred them. I saw them in 1975 on their first tour. Rush and Fanny opened up for them at the Michigan Palace in Detroit...... 🤠
The first time I saw them AC/DC was the warm up band. Hard to believe but true.
@@wmason1961wow!!! You seen a hell of a show then
Yeah they definitely weren't based on already existing comic book characters. Would love to have one of the Marvel KISS comics from the 70s.
My first concert ever 1975 Kiss . I was never the same . 🤘🏼🤘🏼
They actually had their own comic book made . The big thing back then was that all the members poured a vial of their own blood into the red ink for the comic… So badass
I had one of the original Kiss comics as a kid. Loved that stuff.
>>>poured a vial of their own blood into the red ink for the comic>>>
Of course as adults now, we know full-well no such thing happened...but it was a great PR stunt.
@@ruserious9577 i remember the photo they staged with them all pouring into something. lol
Mine too in 77.
@@mikemaricle9941same
I was a KISS fan back then. Had the shirts...the belt buckles. I had all of their albums up to, but not including, Dynasty; the one with the Disco song on it. I highly recommend trying their songs: Deuce__Black Diamond__She...all from 'Live - Midnight Special - 1975.' I saw them live three times...all with the original members. I recommend reacting to Live videos; those with the original members when possible.
My first ever Concert in Oct. 1980 .... KISS and as Supporting Act ... Iron Maiden 😀
Seen them live awesome show 🔥🔥🔥👌😎👍
My parents hated my '70s room as it looked just like a record store {& one helluva album collection} with posters everywhere including the ceiling & most were of KISS! "I love it loud" should be next ✌💖☮
This was the first album of KISS I got from my parents back in 1976. I had heard the previous albums through a neighbour.
Back in 1977 I asked my mom to buy me their spirit of 76 tour poster. After that I then got to hear what they sounded like and it blew my mind and since then kiss has been my favorite band of all time. The look and the sound for me was the perfect combination. Beginning in 2009, my now 20 year old son and I have met all four original members and got autographs.
Need to do the live performances.
My first concert was Kiss with Queensryche in NY in 1984 when I was 14.
This song is based on a Kiss fan who was killed in a car accident on the way to a Kiss concert.
Yes, Yes, YES! KISS Army member here, so glad you reacted to my 2nd all-time fave rock band! This is the classic KISS line-up: Paul Stanley - lead vocals, rhythm guitar; Gene Simmons - bass; Ace Frehley - lead guitar; Peter Criss - drums. They're touring right now, Paul & Gene still, with Tommy Thayer - lead guitar, Eric Singer - drums. "I Was Made for Lovin' You" has a great music video, & does have a slight disco sound. Paul was told that he couldn't write disco music, & wrote the song in less than an hr. "Detroit" IS their signature hard glam rock style, though their ballad, "Beth", is a beautiful & sad love song, written about Peter's wife. They put on a PHENOMENAL live show, & the live videos are a real eye-opener. Thanks for your reaction.
You have to see this song live from the 70's!
KISS must be seen live, videos dont begin to capture their stage presence and showmanship. I liked them but wasn't a huge fan till I saw them live then was like "Oh now I get it!" They want to give the fans everything you would want to see at a show, costumes, fireworks, smoking guitars, rising platforms, band members in the air etc. Every song is done like a finally.
A KISS concert was considered the apex of a good time for a 14-16 year old in the mid 70s. Concerts were cheap and rowdy.
I saw my first concert in 1976 Kiss/ Ac/Dc ....was the best concert I believe at the time
When you think about the fact that this album was made back in 1976... and then you hear music from today... They Still fit. They were way ahead of their time. Been a Kiss Fan since 1974. Love it :)
"I still love you" unplugged version is great.
Ten years old in 1976 I bought this album and Sweet’s Give us a wink album when those albums were totally fresh on the market. I still love both albums, 58 years old. 👍⭐️🥂❤️
Detroit is where all the best muscle cars were built. A hemi roadrunner cost less than $3000 back then. And this was the first thing I listened to when I got it!
Another massive rabbit hole here. "Strutter" has always been one of my fav KISS songs, that would be my suggestion for a future reaction. The mics sound prestine. \m/
Played the entire song. Good job!
The Loudest band in the world. I saw them live New Year’s Eve 1975 at Nassau Coliseum in NY. The Leslie West Band opened followed by Blue Oyster Cult and then Kiss. What a great concert !!! Anyway, early Kiss is great. “C’mon and Love Me”, “Deuce”, “Strutter”, “Black Diamond”, “100,000 Years”, “Firehouse”, “Hotter Than Hell”, “Cold Gin”, “Rock Bottom” and “Rock and Roll All Nite”.
Detroit Rock City from East Rutherford 2000. Best version short of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra version. Either one and you’ll see the best version of KISS: aLIVE!
The purists will prefer the East Rutherford version because it has all four original members.
Song was based on story of fan who was on way to a KISS show and died in crash on way to show Been into the group since they first started member of the kiss Army had all their albums I studied everything. About the group I took a lot of ridicule for liking that group in high school. Because I didn't get into disco.
They had a cajillian great songs. My favorite line of pizza is the original she douche cold gin let me go rock and roll rock and roll all night can go on forever
Oh My Lord the the Ultimate BAND .....KISS❤❤❤
Finally onto KISS. Great job as always from you two. First off I am a Maiden super fan. Including part of the KISS army. I have been since late 70s. When I was around 8. HBO was introduced. The opening for it was KISS alive 2. My dad hated them. Devil worshippers he said. To the adults Kiss stud for Kings in saintens survives. So me and my older brother waited till they went to bed and watched the concert. I was hooked for life. Now in my 50s I've seen Kiss 12 time and Maiden 19 time's. Met Gene Simmons of Kiss and Steve Harris of Iron Maiden and yes They had a big influence on Maiden. Kiss asked Iron Maiden to open for them on Maidens first album. On their European leg of the tour. Gene told Steve to be the headliner because he knew the were onto bigger things. In witch he was right. Steve Harris watching them every night getting ideas on everything thing Kiss did. Especially the stage show. Aces that Kiss was responsible for their discovery included Rush, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Extreme, Bob Segar, ACDC, Van Halen Motley Crue, And as Paul Stanley said "the list goes on and on ". Kiss is very important to the Rock and Metal history. Just think if Gene Simmons wouldn't have put these bands on their tours and onto labels with his managers and record companies.
I really enjoy you guys
Thank YOU for leaving the intro in on this one. So many reviewers leave it off. Worried about "feelings" I suppose.
Rock 'n' Roll All Night, Black Diamond, Cold Gin, Firehouse, 100,000 Years, God of Thunder, Beth, King of the Nighttime World, Let Me Go Rock 'n' Roll, Shout it Out Loud; these are all worth a look, and all best when watching a live performance.
This song was a warning against driving under the influence . He said he was drinking and smoking before he started driving.
I have been to 38 concerts, and one other cruises. I love this band.
You should review their 2023 End Of The Road Tour Detroit Rock CIty is the intro...the concert starts: You Wanted The Best, You Got The Best! KISS
KISS were the original "shock rockers" after Alice Cooper. he was more horror, while KISS was pyrotechnic, although they *did* have a demos (Gene Simmons) and blood.....also Gene Simmons. Their make-up was based on the Japanese kabuki make-up and yes, comic books. The biggest thing about them though, was the fact that in the 70s, we didn't know what they looked like! That might seem silly today, but you NEVER saw them without the make-up! And that was super cool for kids growing up then. The whole mystery behind them. What were they? Was Gene really a demon?! Did he *really* sew a cow's tongue on his own??!! 😂 Was their comic book written in their own blood!!!??? Yup, those were the rumors going around back then! And yes, they *did* come out with a disco album which offended a lot of their fans. Interestingly enough, that was my first introduction to KISS as a kid. "New York Groove" was the very first KISS song I heard on the radio, and I liked it. I didn't know it was KISS. When I found out, I thought, "They don't LOOK like they would be playing disco." I then saw their Japan concert which was televised. They never played that song or any disco songs. I was disappointed! 😄
I’m glad that you did the intro to this song, you’re the first reactors I’ve seen use this version
Thanks for taking a listen and being positive 😊
I will never forget my 1st time hearing KISS. As a 14-year-old, I went to the local outdoor ice skating rink to skate with friends, and the only 45 record they had and played over and over was "Rock and Roll All Nite". I still have that "Destroyer" alblum.
Paul Stanley wrote this song about a kid who was on his way to a concert and got into a crash and died. Detroit Rock City is one of KISS's best songs, and Destroyer is one of their best albums.
So glad you did the album version.
Saw KISS twice in the 70’s .. Anaheim Stadium with Ted Nugent & Bob Seger opening AND Fabulous Forum with Peter Frampton & Cheap Trick opening!! Great show .. I love ‘em 😜🔥🩸 The Demon is my favorite KISS member! Gotta do GOD OF THUNDER live 🔥 PULEAZE 🙏🏻🙏🏻 My friend & hairdresser is Ace Frehley’s sister!🤘 Small world.
I am from the Detroit area and I've seen many a Kiss shows in my time, and they do rock. Try their song "Beth" next. It is one of their ballads but I'm sure You will love it. Just found you guys on RUclips and subscribed.
This album came out, I was 7th grade, KISS was the rage 🤘😆🤘🎸🎸🎤🥁👍😎👌
This was like our national anthem back in the day. Kiss adopted Detroit because at the time it had the loudest and best crowd's 🎸 🎼🎶🎵🎵🎵🎶
That...and it sounded way more badass than Peoria! 😄
This is their "customary" sound and where they began to get a little heavier. Give a listen to their 2nd and 3rd album This album is from 76 and this is one of their longest songs. Paul Stanley, the lead singer, wrote this after he learned of a KISS fan who died, in a car accident, on his way to a KISS concert in Charlotte North Carolina. I remember you did a few groups with orchestral arrangements. Check out this arrangement of this song, from 2003, with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. The voice at the beginning, reading the news story, is Gene Simmons.
It's Bob Ezrin reading the news report. Bob and Gene have confirmed this.
Wow, I got a cassette tape of their greatest hits for a Christmas gift. I listened to it over and over again. Thanks for reacting...
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Kiss - the best marketing band that ever existed.
They used to be great in concert. ❤ them ,thank you for reacting to KISS ❤❤❤❤
Four KISS characters are Star Child / The Demon / The Cat Man / Space Ace.
Best concert I've ever been to
Yep Detroit Rock City is their basic 70's sound, yes they did the pop/disco album and then moved on to the 80's where their sound changed again according to the rock sound of the 80's. My favorite is the 70's KISS. KISS is my favorite band in general though.
Love the way they go into the second song....King Of The Nighttime World. They need to be heard together when listening to the studio version.
Destroyer is my favourite KISS album.... it's so diverse...from the classical orchestral "Beth" ,to "God of Thunder" &"Detroit Rock City" & "Shout it out loud"...all classics...
Really good reaction and insights into the song. Good catches halfway through with the story and getting the Maiden influence also.
I am 60 years old. I started listening to KISS when I was 12 or 13 years old. I was totally blown away and I've been KISS Army for decades. This was my first KISS album. The band was based in New York city. They are in their 70's and doing The End of the Road Tour. This album is who KISS is. The Dynasty album had the disco song. It was great. Showed their versatility and Paul Stanley's lead vocals are off the charts. He is so great. That will be Gene playing the guy on the radio doing the news. This is the correct version to listen to. Car crash at the end is a must.
Thank you for listening to the album version. It's the only part where you get the news report intro and the accident outro.
They made their Detroit debut at the Michigan Palace (the old Michigan Theater @ 2nd & Bagley), and I was there for it.
KISS... The most FUN band EVER!!!
Kiss debuted in 1974 and built an audience on their explosive live shows before they even had a hit record - That came in late 1975 when their double-live album 'Alive!' sold platinum... 'Detroit rock city' came in 1976 from their 4th studio album 'Destroyer'... Paul Stanley paid tribute to Detroit, the city where 'Alive!' was recorded and Kiss was playing arenas early in their career... The lyrics also paid tribute to a Kiss fan on the East Coast who was killed in a car accident. Stanley said it was the best Kiss song he had written.
Summary of Kiss:
Paul Stanley (Stanley Eisen) and Gene Simmons (Gene Klein) were both college-educated Jewish guys who were polar opposites - Gene was an immigrant from Israel, while Paul was born & raised in America. They both played in the same band in NYC in the early 70's called Wicked Lester where they realized that they worked well together - they had the same influences and the same work ethic. However, Wicked Lester was not working out by 1972, so they the duo decided to start over... They wanted to make a spectacular hard rock band.
Peter Criss (drums) was a jazz/ swing drummer in NYC and he was picked after auditioning... Ace Frehley (lead guitar) was an odd character, but a very striking stage presence... They wanted to use makeup like the 70's glam bands, but they looked scary drag queens. After seeing Alice Cooper in concert, they thought each member could make a character like Alice... So, Paul Stanley became the rock star 'starchild'... Gene Simmons the 'demon'... Peter Criss the 'catman' and Ace Frehley the 'spaceman'... Paul Stanley named the band Kiss, and Frehley drew their original logo.
A TV producer named Bill Aucoin saw Kiss perform and offered to develop the band visually and get them signed... He funded the band and made Gene split blood and breathe fire during shows... Ace would shoot bottle rockets from his guitar... Peter's drums would lift off the stage... pyro and bombs would go off on stage... Kiss wanted to be a visual and musical experience. They were signed quickly in 1974, but 3 albums sold poorly ('Kiss' ... 'Hotter than hell' ... 'Dressed to kill') and the band and label were near bankruptcy in 1975... Their double live album 'Alive!' was released that year and the fans they had made touring the US bought the record in droves and saved the band.
Kiss became a huge commercial commodity in 1976... they trademarked the band's image and marketed Kiss through merchandising everything from comic books to pinball machines. 3 platinum hits came by 1977 ('Destroyer'... 'Rock and roll over'... 'Love gun') w/ another major double live album 'Alive II'... Kiss also got their own TV movie 'Kiss meets the Phantom'... However, Peter and Ace were struggling w/ fame, drugs and alcohol and the band needed a break.
In 1978, Kiss released 4 solo albums from each member - Ace Frehley got the biggest seller... By 1979, disco was huge, so Kiss released the disco album 'Dynasty' and got a huge single "I was made for lovin' you"... but their draw in the US was dropping by 1980 going into another disco album 'Unmasked'... Drummer Peter Criss was no longer playing on Kiss record and was out of the band by early 1980.
That marked the end of the original Kiss.
In 1980, Kiss was still huge internationally and Eric Carr (drums) joined the band... but the next album ('Music from The Elder') in 1981 was a commercial failure after Kiss recorded w/ an orchestra, choir and keyboards... Ace Frehley ended up quitting Kiss in 1982 as they recorded the album 'Creatures of the night'... It was a return to hard rock, but few would listen anymore... Vinnie Vincent (lead guitar) joined for the '83 tour, but the US run was a disaster and poorly attended... But when Kiss played S. America, they were doing stadiums and fans there knew the new songs... It was obvious that the makeup band had run its course without 2 original members.
In 1983, Kiss relaunched their career by taking off the makeup and releasing the album 'Lick it up'... The album became a platinum hit and Kiss was back in big business... Bruce Kulick (lead guitar) joined in 1984 and Kiss enjoyed the 80's as a premiere rock band and score numerous gold & platinum records... Tragically, drummer Eric Carr was diagnosed w/ cancer in 1991 and passed away... His thunderous drumming was a huge attraction in the non-makeup Kiss era. Eric Singer (drums) joined in 1992 for the 'Revenge' album, but Kiss was facing decline again by 1994.
After an 'MTV Unplugged' set w/ Peter Criss and Ace Frehley, the band decided to reunite the original Kiss w/ makeup + costumes in 1996 for a massive reunion tour into 1997... But the same issues w/ the original members plagued the next album 'Psycho circus' in 1998.
The original Kiss did a 'farewell tour' in 2000/ '01... but parted ways w/ both Ace Frehley (in 2002) and Peter Criss (in 2004).
Paul & Gene decided to put Eric Singer (drums) and Tommy Thayer (lead guitar) in Peter & Ace's makeup and costumes and tour, releasing 2 more albums - 'Sonic boom' (2009) and 'Monster' (2012)... Kiss recently announced their 'End of the Road' final tour and plans to end their career in their native NYC in late 2023.
I saw Kiss in Abilene, Texas in 1976. It is still one of the best concerts I ever went to! True entertainers with a hell of a pyro show! Tickets were $15 back then.
They are still touring I've seen them 3 times. And going to see them Nov 8th in Vancouver British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦
The song that was heard on the radio is also a KISS song called Rock and Roll All Night.
You need to see Kiss live 1974 to 1978 young hungry raw 🔥🔥🔥
I've been into kiss since I started back in the early 70s. The the comic book characters you're talking about. We're based on them because the band started first. Then the comic book came outhese guys were a master of merchandising.
Do Shout It Out Loud Live from Tiger Staium Detroit 1996!!! UNREAL!!!
KISS Army is watching you! KISSes from Deutschland!
They are on their last tour. It ends in December at Madison Square Garden which is fitting because they formed in New York. I will see them November 3 at the Hollywood Bowl which is their 2nd to last show of this tour. They are officially retiring after this as Gene and Paul are 72 years old.
I Was Mad For Loving You is still well worth watching/listening too. Not popular with the hard core fans but one of their best ever selling tracks. Biggest Hits were Rock No Roll All Night and Shout It Out Loud. Awesome ballads sung by Drummer Peter Criss are well worth the listen - Beth and Hard Luck Woman. These are all great tracks and I am sure that your viewers will recommend other tracks that have the trademark heavy sound - and all are worth listening to but gotta start somewhere :-)
Rock and Roll All Night is a good live song by KISS to check out.
This must be a remastered version because it sounds even more killer.
Almost forgot how great this song is.
So glad you chose a studio cut
I am glad you did the album version, vs the radio cut.
The guitar is “spaced out”…how apropos! Love it. This is based on a true story.
I feel uptight on Saturday night
Nine o’clock, the radio’s the only light
I hear my song, it pulls me through
Comes on strong. Tells me what I got to do!
Get up!
Everybody’s gonna move their feet
Get down!
Everybody’s gonna leave their seat
Ya gotta lose your mind in Detroit Rock City!
You need to watch this song live from a show during 1977 or '78! Seeing them perform this live is so much better than listening to the studio version. KISS's visual aspect is what makes them one of the most popular bands in the world and have been since the mid 70's.
You should check out the live version of Black Diamond from Kiss
One of the top two live acts I've ever seen.
I remember listening to this in the back of a conversation van on an 8-Track.
Check out their cd "Psycho Circus" and the title track (same name). Then for a live version of D.R.C. check out KISS live at the forum at the start of the Psycho Circus tour.
Fun fact that's gene Simmons voice reporting the News at the beginning 😊the song started as a tribute to Detroit.but when Paul heard that a fan had died on his way to the concert.they made more a tribute to the fan that died. I'm from Detroit and been a fan since 73.
There is a professionally shot Live concert 1977 Houston The absolute apex of their live shows. Any song from that show is great.
Detroit was the mecca for all things rock in the Midwest. The crowds were the biggest and loudest there.
Me and a friend listened to this song on a 45 every morning during free time in class at our elementary school in 88/89 😎
I got this album in 1977 by my cool uncle that was a rock guitarist and he taught me to play most the songs at 15 yrs old then my cool aunt got my kiss concert tickets in 1978 and she got us back stage. It would have made coagula blush. They had to stop the concert that was banging by the way because they said Peter criss the drummer that he was hit in the eye with a drum stick. But back stage the real story was somebody gave him some horse tranquilizers and he was to messed up to even stay on the drum stool. They had another drummer backstage right behind Peter and Peter pretended to play and the other guy was really playing. I seen the other drum kit but the powers that be run is off. I seen Peter and he was playing the drums but not very good he kept falling. They brought another chair that had a back on it and I think they maybe even tied him in it. My cool aunt disappeared as the band came off stage I didn't see her for a week. But it was cool I had a couple of extraordinarily beautiful girl in a bad ass 302 boss hoss mustang take me home. Not my home there apartment.. 😂lol seen my aunt a week later I ask her where she went she just smiled and that was it.. what a night it was. ❤❤❤❤
YESSSSS 🤘🤘🤘 I grew up on this one and best memories, air guitars at their finest 👌 😅😅😅
I believe that the Detroit reference was because their first live album was recorded there, and that album was their first major mainstream success...This was the album that followed that one...
The sound effects for the crash at the end leads straight into the next song on the Destroyer album, 'King Of The Night Time World'
Kiss has so many hits from different eras of the band... from rock songs to slow ballads. Their biggest commercial hits were ballads - 'Beth' (from 1976, sung by drummer Peter Criss) and 'Forever' (from 1989, sung by Paul Stanley)... "I was made for lovin' you" was a disco hit, as was 'Shandi'...
Paul & Gene sang the majority of the Kiss hits - 'Rock and roll all nite' (live version)... 'Love gun' (live version)... 'Deuce' ... 'Shout it out loud' ... 'Black diamond' ... "Let me go rock n' roll" (live version)... 'Parasite' ... 'Calling Dr. Love'... 'I love it loud'... 'Creatures of the night'... 🔥🔥
'Lick it up' ... 'Tears are falling'... "Heaven's on fire" ... 'Unholy' ... 'Rise to it'... 🤘🤘