Back in the 70s, they sold out coliseums on day 1. Their albums and 8-tracks flew off the shelves. They might have been the first to paint their faces, use on-stage fire, explosions, and platforms with elevation. They were even hotter in concert.
I listened to KISS and liked there stuff, loved a few of their songs. Then I went to one of their shows. I was BLOWN AWAY. KISS Live is like nothing else.
KISS were incredible musicians, they never get the credit for how good they really are. They have written over 400 songs, you would be amazed at how many different styles of music
Lex hit the nail on the head. Yes Kiss is one of the greats. A truly iconic band. Hard to argue against a band that has been around for 50 + years. Enduring and sometimes thriving through the public's changing tastes in music whether it be disco, glam, hair metal, heavy metal, hard rock, or even progressive rock ("Music from the Elder" ...can't win them all.) But to truly experience the majesty of Kiss is to see them live. They put on shows like no other and have so throughout their history. Sadly time is catching up and now the best way to experience their love shows is videos on RUclips. You should check them out when you get the chance.
To me Kiss is the greatest band in the world. I have seen them live 8 times and wish I could see them 8 more. They're the great live concert I have ever seen and I've seen alot. Must watch live to understand the greatness.
Brad & Lex, this was another one where you've got to do the actual video & see them. KISS really needs to be seen, not just heard. That's a BIG part of the whole experience. And the lyrics of this song are so easy to understand that you can understand them without a lyric video. So don't deprive yourself!! Go & watch them!! 😀🤘🎸🎵🎶
this was the only tape I owned and never had the chance to listen too. What happened was I bought the tape and went to a friends house right after and his older brother saw that I had it and it was the only KISS tape he didn't have so he traded me FAR over value for it so he got his Kissco tape and I got 2 Megadeth tapes (w/ a trading card in rust in peace), Metallica Kill'em All Demo and Iron Maiden Somewhere in Time (I should mention this is 1992 and the only time either of us have even seen this tape, not like it was new by a long shot)
So that you understand the context, disco was wildly popular at this time. So rock acts were trying to take advantage of the craze by adding some heavy bass dance beats to their own songs. The Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart etc did the same thing. A lot of hardcore rock fans hated these acts for doing this.
YESSS!!!!Thank you guys for finally doing that song!!i m so glad you guys are coming around with KISS!!I know in the beginning Lex wasn’t sure about them!They are one of the greatest rock bands in history almost 50 years of success..KISS really is a great band with great songs and have a very in depth catalog!!If you want to hear a beautiful song with a-lot of depth give the song “FOREVER” a try..a softer beautifully written song!!!You will LOVE IT!!!!!!Thank you guys really love this channel!!
Paul Stanley has stated that he was a big fan of Studio 54, and he used to go there, without makeup, and dance. one night he left there went to his studio, set a drum machine to 124 beats per minute, and decided to write a "disco" song. and that's how this song came about.
I love Kiss !! Check out anything from 73 through 84.. all very solid fun catchy songs. And as others stated check out THE SHOW!! Breathing fire.. spitting blood.. smoke..lazer lights.. flying demon.. smoking guitars.. rockets flying out of guitars.. breaking guitars in half.. explosions.. big flames.. 4 guys in their character make up.... I can go on..lol.
They are one of the greatest bands of all time. Good job Lex! I've been listening to them since 1975 when I was 5 years old. They have a lot of different music that changed with the times. Please do more. You won't be disappointed!!
A lot of rock bands were jumping on the disco wagon in those days , Kiss of course did this song , Pink Floyd did another brick in the wall, Grateful dead did shakedown street, and countless other rock bands jumped on the wagon as well...Not that , that is a bad thing in fact it gave us plenty ofgreat classics we still listen to today
This song came out in '79 as the disco era was coming to it's abrupt end. In this era, many rock artists like The Grateful Dead (Shakedown Street), Rod Stewart (Do You Think I'm Sexy), and Rolling Stones (Miss You) were making token songs that were heavily disco based. This happened to be Kiss' "disco song".
It was actually Anton Fig who played the drums on all tracks on Dynasty except Dirty Livin' which Peter Criss played drums and sang on. I Was Made was written by Paul Stanley, Vini Poncia and Desmond Child. Paul played the bass on this song and producer Vini Poncia the synthesizers
Kiss has some killer songs, try God of Thunder, Black Diamond, Cold Gin and God Gave Rock n Roll to You. Crazy show to say the least but they had the chops to pull it off. Enjoy! 🎸
This song came out at the height of disco. This song is often referred to as 'Kissco'. In their later live shows, they play it a little different so it sounds more rock and less disco. They once said in an interview that they did the face painting for attention and effect because at the time they were starting out, the biggest hit maker in the US was John Denver. They wanted to make a HUGE splash, and I'd say they succeeded.
Formed in 1973, KISS was one of most popular bands of the 1970s and are still out there winding down their final tour. They kept their faces hidden behind makeup. No one knew what they look like until mid-late 1980s. Their 1996 reunion tour of all 4 of the original members (Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, Peter Criss) grossed $143.7 million. Known for having one of the greatest stage shows in all of rock. One the most successfully bands of all-time.
My first concert was KISS Animalize when I was 14. I couldn’t believe my mom got me 2 tickets for Christmas. She took myself and a friend and waited in her car to take us home. Two hour drive each way. Queensryche opened for them. That was cool.
@@michaelclement4961 I'm one of those mom's (yeah, I know, I shouldn't brag lol, but I will) I took my now grown son when he was (his 1st concert) 15 to see BUSH, the next year we saw MEGADETH TWICE, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, CHILDREN OF BODOM, HAVOK, AMON AMARTH, THEN A YEAR LATER IT WAS ROCKFEST !!! then the last concert we went too was IRON MAIDEN!! We had so much fun, Sooooooooooo many great MEMORIES! Now I'm sick in a wheelchair (don't feel bad for me cuz I'm good!) if anyone in the comments sees this, TAKE YOUR CHILDREN TO CONCERTS! 🤗😎
God of Thunder, Strutter, Christine Sixteen, Beth... so many more great songs!! Kiss was my favorite bad when I was in Grade school through Junior High!!
I know i told you this before,but you NEED to check out some live classic 70's era KISS performances! Tokyo Japan and Houston,Tx 1977 are both great shows to choose some songs from! You can see them in all their glory with the makeup,costumes,bombs,fire,blood,hydraulic risers,confetti,pyro,etc.
You have to know each of these four musicians are at the top of their game and the best in the field. It’s why Rolling Stone named Paul Stanley the #6 guitarist of all time.
Definitely check out their live performances from 1970s to the 90’s early 2000s Reunion Tour where Audio/Visual Technology really made watching a live Kiss concert worth it.
Lex is pretty much dead on when she is describing the unique types of R&R throughout history, I'm impressed. She has the soul of a Rocker! And you can always tell it's KISS by Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons vocals. Rock on, Brad and Lex!! 🎶🤘
DISCO KISSCO!!! People hate on it. But I love this song. Guilty pleasure. There. I said it. You guys nailed it. To me, KISS represents mainstream 70's Rock and Roll. They're not going to wow you with their musical virtuosity. But they know their strengths and they capitalize on their strengths consistently. They were masters at marketing and self promotion. They made bold claims saying they would put on the best show you've ever seen in concert. And in many ways, they lived up to it. They recognized they owed much of their success to their fans and they toured tirelessly for decades to get in front of as many of their fans as possible in a live setting. As a little kid, like 7 or 8 years old, the first live double album I ever purchased was KISS Alive! They had their struggles with staying together as Peter Criss and Ace Frehley both left and were replaced but Gene and Paul stayed with it and I think they earned their nickname "The Hardest Working Band In The Land." They lived the "Rock Star" life of excess and that led to Peter's departure. But they always put on a hell of a show, night after night.
You guys gotta do more KISS! King of the Mountain, Legend tonight, Nowhere to run, Sure know something, Strutter, Creatures of the night, Loves a deadly weapon, The Oath, I’ve had enough (into the fire) Tears are fallin, Only you and so on .. great band! Awesome channel as always 👅
I agree with everyone on here, KISS are a great band, but really need to be seen to be appreciated. I was at a concert of theirs a couple of years ago and they absolutely KILLED it!!! There were fans in there from all age groups, from below 10 years old and over 60 years old and everyone loved the show. Not a single disappointed fan in the stadium. One of the best live performance bands of all time.
This was Kiss’s answer to disco. Technically it’s disco! But rock! I enjoyed playing this in the club I worked at at the time. 1979. It was a club with bands. I would DJ during Intermission. Usually about 40 minutes twice a night and an hour before the band started!
@@pauljansen1137 and then there is also 'Hotel California' , 'American Pie' , 'Brown Eyed Girl'... oh the songs of my youth. Some good times if I do say so myself 😂
@@pauljansen1137 born in '71. My mum was 13 when Beatlemania started. So I was brought up with the 60s rock n roll, 70s glam rock. My dad brought the country n western theme. My older sister was a punk and brought me and my younger brother along fir the ride. Then I discovered Iron Maiden and that was it. Heavy Metal and Hard Rock are my first loves but there is also classical, classic rock, blues, the 80s in general and all listed before. Good music, no matter what genre, transcends all boundaries. I'm glad to have been exposed to so many great bands/artists/songs and albums.
Reminds me of me and my buddy running around on the street with painted faces and a tennis racket as guitar singing this song , as an 11 year old haha. Fun times
Live shows are usually the best to get a full appreciation of bands like Kiss. I would so love to see Brad let go and really enjoy the music..come on....we don't mind if you sing along :-)
Love it or hate it this was a huge hit for Kiss I!'d say their first top 40 hit. I personally love it!! I get very nostalgic when it comes to this era late '70s Disco- early 80s stuff. Btw! Really great review!! Both of you are outstanding! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!
Lex is sooooooo "good vibes" always smiling and enjoying the sound. Brad is more analytical. That's why this is such a nice channel. Greetings from Brazil guys.
In Paul Stanleys Book, (Paul Stanley is the singer on this song, Gene Simons who has a heavier voice sings on others, like the song 'I Love It Loud' ) Paul said in the late seventies a lot of the time he would take off the make up and go to clubs, He was listening to the music and the beats and thought, I should right a fun dance song... It is not KISS's normal sound but it still sounds like KISS if that makes any sense. Very popular song, and has a great catchy groove.
kiss army in the house, i can't remember i was 8 or 10 when this song came out, had this album on vinyl. never got a lunch box though, thanx mom and dad. lol
Love your reactions... and Lex is adorable! Please make your next KISS reaction to the song Sure Know Something (official video version). It's one of their best and yet it doesn't get the attention it deserves. I sure know you'll love it!
Been a KISS fan since '76. It amazes me how many reviewers do I Was Made For Loving You. The song is far from the band's best effort.......I agree with others that to really "get" the band, you need to see them perform live (video of course) whether with makeup or not.........I suggest for early years check out 100,000 Years or Strutter........ For years after this song, try Creatures Of The Night, I Still Love You, A Million To One.......I also suggest, from Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album Take Me Away (Together As One), or Tonight You Belong To Me.
This song will forever be catchy-as-fuck. Rock infused with disco is MY JAM!
Kiss-co
Back in the 70s, they sold out coliseums on day 1. Their albums and 8-tracks flew off the shelves. They might have been the first to paint their faces, use on-stage fire, explosions, and platforms with elevation. They were even hotter in concert.
Pete Townsend and Jimi Hendrix might argue with you about the fire thing. Not to to mention Arthur Brown.
Their music holds up just fine on it's own...but you miss so much when you don't watch these guys in action!
Oh, yeah. Watching this done live is worth it. So cool.
Kiss on the disco train!
I listened to KISS and liked there stuff, loved a few of their songs. Then I went to one of their shows. I was BLOWN AWAY. KISS Live is like nothing else.
KISS were incredible musicians, they never get the credit for how good they really are. They have written over 400 songs, you would be amazed at how many different styles of music
Lex hit the nail on the head. Yes Kiss is one of the greats. A truly iconic band. Hard to argue against a band that has been around for 50 + years. Enduring and sometimes thriving through the public's changing tastes in music whether it be disco, glam, hair metal, heavy metal, hard rock, or even progressive rock ("Music from the Elder" ...can't win them all.) But to truly experience the majesty of Kiss is to see them live. They put on shows like no other and have so throughout their history. Sadly time is catching up and now the best way to experience their love shows is videos on RUclips. You should check them out when you get the chance.
Kiss gives people want they want, bread and circus! Lex is right on the money. Greetings from Norway!
It is one of those songs that sticks in the brain. Go for "I Pledge Alligence To The State Of Rock N Roll" to stop it rattling around your head ;)
To me Kiss is the greatest band in the world. I have seen them live 8 times and wish I could see them 8 more. They're the great live concert I have ever seen and I've seen alot. Must watch live to understand the greatness.
I literally grew up with them so I agree. I saw them in 1977 with AC/DC. My first concert.🤘
Brad & Lex, this was another one where you've got to do the actual video & see them. KISS really needs to be seen, not just heard. That's a BIG part of the whole experience. And the lyrics of this song are so easy to understand that you can understand them without a lyric video. So don't deprive yourself!! Go & watch them!! 😀🤘🎸🎵🎶
this guys do not understand his own lenguaje...!! JAJAJAJAJAJAJA
Truth. Gotta see them performing this to see the awesome absurd contrast in look to style.
Or to put it bluntly without being politically correct: the music is too bad to listen to without seeing the video and the lyrics are silly 😁
agree 1000%. Their visual adds so much to the song they sing!!!
So true!
Deuce is my favourite song from Kiss, especially the older live versions ))
This is from their dynasty album. There so called “ disco “ era . I saw them live on this tour. It was my first of many concerts. I was fourteen 🤘
this was the only tape I owned and never had the chance to listen too. What happened was I bought the tape and went to a friends house right after and his older brother saw that I had it and it was the only KISS tape he didn't have so he traded me FAR over value for it so he got his Kissco tape and I got 2 Megadeth tapes (w/ a trading card in rust in peace), Metallica Kill'em All Demo and Iron Maiden Somewhere in Time (I should mention this is 1992 and the only time either of us have even seen this tape, not like it was new by a long shot)
The disco influence in this track is what makes it.
Jack....u were lucky to see him!
I love it when Lex is just vibing to the song, it's amazing to watch.
Wife here...This was considered their "disco" song /album..As a baby of the disco years..I Loved This Song!!...Still do..ROCK on
Yes! I agree with Lex. The bass is the best part.
O yes.
So that you understand the context, disco was wildly popular at this time. So rock acts were trying to take advantage of the craze by adding some heavy bass dance beats to their own songs. The Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart etc did the same thing. A lot of hardcore rock fans hated these acts for doing this.
In retrospect those songs turned out to actually be the best of the disco genre.
Sadly true!
Another rock band, The Kinks, turned to disco: "(Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman". It was a minor hit single, just missing the Top 40 (#41).
@@screwyootube1 even J Geils did "Come Back" on the Love Stinks album. That was 4 on the floor disco rock
When Kiss tried on their disco shoes..
Funny to hear Gene say how much he HATES playing this song.
BUT…. It was a hit for them. Ha!
I was made for loving Kiss reactions
YESSS!!!!Thank you guys for finally doing that song!!i m so glad you guys are coming around with KISS!!I know in the beginning Lex wasn’t sure about them!They are one of the greatest rock bands in history almost 50 years of success..KISS really is a great band with great songs and have a very in depth catalog!!If you want to hear a beautiful song with a-lot of depth give the song “FOREVER” a try..a softer beautifully written song!!!You will LOVE IT!!!!!!Thank you guys really love this channel!!
Paul Stanley has stated that he was a big fan of Studio 54, and he used to go there, without makeup, and dance. one night he left there went to his studio, set a drum machine to 124 beats per minute, and decided to write a "disco" song. and that's how this song came about.
KISS DISCO!! Way to go guys! Excellent analysis Lex.
I love Kiss !! Check out anything from 73 through 84.. all very solid fun catchy songs.
And as others stated check out THE SHOW!!
Breathing fire.. spitting blood.. smoke..lazer lights.. flying demon.. smoking guitars.. rockets flying out of guitars.. breaking guitars in half.. explosions.. big flames.. 4 guys in their character make up.... I can go on..lol.
They are one of the greatest bands of all time. Good job Lex! I've been listening to them since 1975 when I was 5 years old. They have a lot of different music that changed with the times. Please do more. You won't be disappointed!!
Kissco. Check out "Strutter", "I Stole Your Love" and "C'mon And Love Me".
Talk to Me is also good.
KISS is my favorite band, I really like their 70's stuff, yet disco KISS is fun also....which is this song.
A lot of rock bands were jumping on the disco wagon in those days , Kiss of course did this song , Pink Floyd did another brick in the wall, Grateful dead did shakedown street, and countless other rock bands jumped on the wagon as well...Not that , that is a bad thing in fact it gave us plenty ofgreat classics we still listen to today
@@allanjones1680 I wouldn't consider Pink Floyd's ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL "DISCO" 😆
when she hit the air guitar at the second chorus that was GOLD
Frickin love this song 💛
This song came out in '79 as the disco era was coming to it's abrupt end. In this era, many rock artists like The Grateful Dead (Shakedown Street), Rod Stewart (Do You Think I'm Sexy), and Rolling Stones (Miss You) were making token songs that were heavily disco based. This happened to be Kiss' "disco song".
The greatest song by Kiss and they have a lot of great songs!
"Heaven's on Fire" needs to be your next Kiss reaction.
I’m new to your channel but you guys reactions are the best I’ve seen on RUclips keep up the good work.👍🏼
Y'all should check out "strutter", "100,000 years", and "black diamond". A few of my favorites from kiss
They really REALLY need to check out 100,000 Years from KISS Alive I
It was actually Anton Fig who played the drums on all tracks on Dynasty except Dirty Livin' which Peter Criss played drums and sang on. I Was Made was written by Paul Stanley, Vini Poncia and Desmond Child. Paul played the bass on this song and producer Vini Poncia the synthesizers
Kiss has some killer songs, try God of Thunder, Black Diamond, Cold Gin and God Gave Rock n Roll to You. Crazy show to say the least but they had the chops to pull it off. Enjoy! 🎸
I want you) live around 1990 with Bruce playing lead. They slowed it down and just JAM IT.
Love Gun
Once again, you need to do “Black Diamond” from their Midnight Special appearance in 1975!!!
Hell yeah! Great suggestion \m/
Yes!!
This song came out at the height of disco. This song is often referred to as 'Kissco'. In their later live shows, they play it a little different so it sounds more rock and less disco. They once said in an interview that they did the face painting for attention and effect because at the time they were starting out, the biggest hit maker in the US was John Denver. They wanted to make a HUGE splash, and I'd say they succeeded.
Your play of the air Guitar was extraordinary :) thx for the reaction of this nice song.
Formed in 1973, KISS was one of most popular bands of the 1970s and are still out there winding down their final tour. They kept their faces hidden behind makeup. No one knew what they look like until mid-late 1980s. Their 1996 reunion tour of all 4 of the original members (Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, Peter Criss) grossed $143.7 million. Known for having one of the greatest stage shows in all of rock. One the most successfully bands of all-time.
1979 I was 9 and my aunt turned me on to KISS with this song! Great great band!
My first concert was KISS Animalize when I was 14. I couldn’t believe my mom got me 2 tickets for Christmas. She took myself and a friend and waited in her car to take us home. Two hour drive each way. Queensryche opened for them. That was cool.
Your Mom Definitely ❤s YOU 😊
You had the best mom in the world!!!! I had the same
@@michaelclement4961 I'm one of those mom's (yeah, I know, I shouldn't brag lol, but I will) I took my now grown son when he was (his 1st concert) 15 to see BUSH, the next year we saw MEGADETH TWICE, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, CHILDREN OF BODOM, HAVOK, AMON AMARTH, THEN A YEAR LATER IT WAS ROCKFEST !!! then the last concert we went too was IRON MAIDEN!! We had so much fun, Sooooooooooo many great MEMORIES!
Now I'm sick in a wheelchair (don't feel bad for me cuz I'm good!) if anyone in the comments sees this, TAKE YOUR CHILDREN TO CONCERTS! 🤗😎
Saw that show too. Great night.
God of Thunder, Strutter, Christine Sixteen, Beth... so many more great songs!! Kiss was my favorite bad when I was in Grade school through Junior High!!
I know i told you this before,but you NEED to check out some live classic 70's era KISS performances! Tokyo Japan and Houston,Tx 1977 are both great shows to choose some songs from! You can see them in all their glory with the makeup,costumes,bombs,fire,blood,hydraulic risers,confetti,pyro,etc.
🥶👺
Omg.. I know some Kiss finatics that woulda just fell in love with her!!!
You wanted the Best and you got it! The hottest band in the world KISSSSSS!!!!! Everything you said about Kiss is absolutely correct.
Black Diamond 1975 live version!!! 👍🏻
I'd like to see you two dirty dancing to this! Lol
Lex yeah that bass slaps on this one 🔥
Kiss is incredible. No other hard rock band could make a disco song that’s still heavy!
You have to know each of these four musicians are at the top of their game and the best in the field. It’s why Rolling Stone named Paul Stanley the #6 guitarist of all time.
Definitely check out their live performances from 1970s to the 90’s early 2000s Reunion Tour where Audio/Visual Technology really made watching a live Kiss concert worth it.
70s was their prime! Seeing them young, hungry, and energetic makes it feel like it's your first time seeing them all over again.
It’s what we call, “galloping” bass
Lex is pretty much dead on when she is describing the unique types of R&R throughout history, I'm impressed. She has the soul of a Rocker! And you can always tell it's KISS by Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons vocals. Rock on, Brad and Lex!! 🎶🤘
DISCO KISSCO!!! People hate on it. But I love this song. Guilty pleasure. There. I said it. You guys nailed it. To me, KISS represents mainstream 70's Rock and Roll. They're not going to wow you with their musical virtuosity. But they know their strengths and they capitalize on their strengths consistently. They were masters at marketing and self promotion. They made bold claims saying they would put on the best show you've ever seen in concert. And in many ways, they lived up to it. They recognized they owed much of their success to their fans and they toured tirelessly for decades to get in front of as many of their fans as possible in a live setting. As a little kid, like 7 or 8 years old, the first live double album I ever purchased was KISS Alive! They had their struggles with staying together as Peter Criss and Ace Frehley both left and were replaced but Gene and Paul stayed with it and I think they earned their nickname "The Hardest Working Band In The Land." They lived the "Rock Star" life of excess and that led to Peter's departure. But they always put on a hell of a show, night after night.
You guys gotta do more KISS!
King of the Mountain, Legend tonight, Nowhere to run, Sure know something, Strutter, Creatures of the night, Loves a deadly weapon, The Oath, I’ve had enough (into the fire) Tears are fallin, Only you and so on .. great band! Awesome channel as always 👅
KISS: The Disco Days
I agree with everyone on here, KISS are a great band, but really need to be seen to be appreciated. I was at a concert of theirs a couple of years ago and they absolutely KILLED it!!! There were fans in there from all age groups, from below 10 years old and over 60 years old and everyone loved the show. Not a single disappointed fan in the stadium. One of the best live performance bands of all time.
When i was much younger i was a member of the Kiss Army.Keep up the good work you two!!!😛
Seen them live 2x … great band, loved this song and this reaction. Thanks guys.
This was Kiss’s answer to disco. Technically it’s disco! But rock! I enjoyed playing this in the club I worked at at the time. 1979. It was a club with bands. I would DJ during Intermission. Usually
about 40 minutes twice a night and an hour before the band started!
Yes....the Ultimate Kiss song....if I could get a dollar for every time this song was played on the radio in my lifetime😀!
Don't forget the jukeboxs in the diners and bar. Go Kiss🤘🏻🇬🇧🖤
@@russellhamilton2877 yep!
@@pauljansen1137 and then there is also 'Hotel California' , 'American Pie' , 'Brown Eyed Girl'... oh the songs of my youth. Some good times if I do say so myself 😂
@@russellhamilton2877 I was born in '75....so many flavors when I was a teenager😀!
@@pauljansen1137 born in '71. My mum was 13 when Beatlemania started. So I was brought up with the 60s rock n roll, 70s glam rock. My dad brought the country n western theme. My older sister was a punk and brought me and my younger brother along fir the ride. Then I discovered Iron Maiden and that was it. Heavy Metal and Hard Rock are my first loves but there is also classical, classic rock, blues, the 80s in general and all listed before. Good music, no matter what genre, transcends all boundaries. I'm glad to have been exposed to so many great bands/artists/songs and albums.
Kiss was looking at the bee-gees like, 'hold my beer'
Disco Kiss. I know this isn't the "typical" Kiss stuff, but I still love it. It reflect the time in which it was created.
yup !!!!!
I was born in 1971 and have skated to this song a lot. The rink played it all the time. It's rosco lol.
Ah the good Kiss sound with Eric Carr on drums!
It's a Diesel-Disco-Rock 1,000HP SPORTS CAR! ☺️🤯👌🛣🚗💨🛫🛩🚄🕹📀💿💾💽💻
Reminds me of me and my buddy running around on the street with painted faces and a tennis racket as guitar singing this song , as an 11 year old haha. Fun times
Live shows are usually the best to get a full appreciation of bands like Kiss. I would so love to see Brad let go and really enjoy the music..come on....we don't mind if you sing along :-)
Disco baby.
Love it or hate it this was a huge hit for Kiss I!'d say their first top 40 hit. I personally love it!! I get very nostalgic when it comes to this era late '70s Disco- early 80s stuff. Btw! Really great review!! Both of you are outstanding! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!
ahhh yes. DISCO KISS..... LOLOL
The members of KISS, were in a 1978 movie called "KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park". I watched it so many times that I knew all the dialogue.
Lex is sooooooo "good vibes" always smiling and enjoying the sound. Brad is more analytical. That's why this is such a nice channel. Greetings from Brazil guys.
This was their attempt at getting into the disco scene at the time.
The video makes this song even better!
When Kiss tried their hand at disco but I still liked this song
Yeah its pretty funky
That´s Glam Rock. If you want more of this stuff try out -Hello - New York Groove-!
My first year at highschool when this came out. Summer time. Meeting new classmates. Hormones starting to rage. Wonderful times.
Gotta love Kiss!
My fave band all time ❤️
KISS "Calling Doctor Love" & "Beth"
In Paul Stanleys Book, (Paul Stanley is the singer on this song, Gene Simons who has a heavier voice sings on others, like the song 'I Love It Loud' ) Paul said in the late seventies a lot of the time he would take off the make up and go to clubs, He was listening to the music and the beats and thought, I should right a fun dance song... It is not KISS's normal sound but it still sounds like KISS if that makes any sense. Very popular song, and has a great catchy groove.
Dynasty, Kiss's disco album.
OMG! Lex u r killing it in the description !!! This was considered too disco for some KISS hardo’s😜
So Many Great KISS Songs, so little time!
Two GREAT Follow ups would be "Calling Dr. Love" or "Love Gun"!
kiss army in the house, i can't remember i was 8 or 10 when this song came out, had this album on vinyl. never got a lunch box though, thanx mom and dad. lol
Excellent track
1978 I was laying on Lake Worth Beach 🏝 in Florida listening to this song on my transistor radio!!!!! I was only 13 years old!!!
Damn 🔥🔥👍😊🙂brad smiled and grinned., lex was bopping as usual. I tink he liked it 🎶🎵🔥👍🔥
YES!!! Lex one of the Best!! Join the "KISS ARMY" 🤘🤘🤘🎸🔥👍😁💯❤️
You might like "I've had enough (Into the Fire)" or "Million to One" by Kiss.
A Million to One may be Paul Stanley’s best vocal.
@@DM-pz7bn Agreed.
Love your reactions... and Lex is adorable! Please make your next KISS reaction to the song Sure Know Something (official video version). It's one of their best and yet it doesn't get the attention it deserves. I sure know you'll love it!
I LOVE KISS!!!!
This is the greatest thing disco ever brought us.
Been a KISS fan since '76. It amazes me how many reviewers do I Was Made For Loving You. The song is far from the band's best effort.......I agree with others that to really "get" the band, you need to see them perform live (video of course) whether with makeup or not.........I suggest for early years check out 100,000 Years or Strutter........ For years after this song, try Creatures Of The Night, I Still Love You, A Million To One.......I also suggest, from Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album Take Me Away (Together As One), or Tonight You Belong To Me.
You Wanted The Best And You Got The Best. The Hottest Band In The Land. KISS. 😁❤🤘
Surprised by the Sound? Listen to the song Beth. Probably their biggest radio hit
Disco Kiss!!! 🤩🤪
So truth Kiss is the one of the best ever.