Gene's mother is an incredible mom, remember her always , she was a great person .one of the best interview's i ve seen in a longtime if not the best of all
That was obvious to Shannon,another reason she stayed,an she loved him she had his children. I can't beleive how jades lots of lower income people are,work hard an sacrifice an maybe you'll understan,it done by great decision s,an priorities. Do you think Gene would have had a money hungry bimbo around? If yes you didn't listen to him speak nor her. He's frugal as he'll an didn't skimp on his family but didn't spend like a drunken sailor.
Kiss is one of my favorites! I am 72 and love to Rock with Kiss always! Bless your wonderful Mother and you! I have a 94 yr old Mom who gets me through life!! Thank you for all the joy!!!
I'll share my personal story with Kiss. I live in Australia . Kiss did a tour here. At the time, my 2 year old daughter was in the critical care unit of the children's hospital. Kiss had time to spare before their concert, so with no fan fare or press Kiss turned up in full character and played with the kids. And when I say they played with the kids, the guys got down on the floor and had the kids climbing all over them, I'm not sure who had the most fun that day❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing ! I hope your daughter got well.🙏 Back in the '70s a friend and I went to see them but they were sold out. On the way back to the car, we saw people going in and out of the building so we walked right in. I was especially impressed by how hard they worked putting on the show as a team.
@Unicornslive lol pretty awesome!!! Glad you had a good experience with the guys. Never met them but did experience them a couple times in concert. My very first rock album was 1977
@BOSSposes if they were told to do that by their lable, management or anyone else, the newspapers would have been informed and camera crews would have been everywhere , at the very least, the camera crews would have been at the entrance and exits.....there wasn't a camera crew, reporter or fans of the group anywhere. Nor did the visit make it into the newspapers . So next time think before you make such an ill informed opinion
My Hungarian Father who was from this same era, always told me the same thing... EVERY day, before your feet hit the ground, thank God, you're awake, to see it! Amen Brother! 👍✌❤
I met Gene Simmons several years ago and to my surprise I found a very humble, kind, funny and a great family man. Very easy to be around, hard to believe he can be the same person you see on stage.
This interview gives a lot of insight into why Gene is 'serious' and is the way he is; even if you do not like him as a musician, you gotta respect his consistency, discipline and business-acumen. I think he is a great example for anyone trying to do any business, especially because he applied this business-acumen to an art form which is very hard to do, if not near impossible for a long time and he along with Paul have done it for 50 years. RESPECT.
I don't like him or Paul Stanley as people. The fact that Eric Carr had to hide his illness for a while so Paul and Gene wouldn't take his medical insurance from him says a lot.
Im 55 and have been a Kiss fan since I was around 15. This is the first interview from a member of the band, that actually made me emotional. Respect sir, I hope you have many more years above ground.
Agree, I've never listened to Gene being this interesting. Being from Europe, being a single mother, having had family that survived the consentration camps, and I also was living for over a decade in Golders Green, I can finally relate more/learn something from Gene.
My father was a WWII vet, and his unit was one of the ones credited with liberating Dachau concentration camp (not the same camp Gene's family was in). Seeing how grateful Gene is makes me tear up.
My dad was 157th Regiment, 45th Infantry Division, came over age 18, Omaha Beach., was among the first US troops to enter Dachau. He never talked about the war at all, but he talked about how they received a whiskey ration 3x a day, more if they were not on march. Like many others, he returned to The States an alcoholic. He was career US Army, later did two tours each of Korea and Vietnam. Only by talking with his sister did I ever learn anything about his experiences in WWII. His 90s were spent in a nursing home as he had a long slow death from Agent-Orange induced Parkinson’s. Some of his men he served with in Vietnam visited him in his last year and told me stories from that era. No wonder he never slept.
I'm a climate denier after, among other things, that entire Anne Frank diary was a forgery and Ukraine has current Not-Sees with a jewishBillionare Oligarch comedian crisis actor for a president 🤷.
My daughter met him at a radio station in Toronto when she was in University. She was just looking in the window and he came outside. She said her father was a huge fan and he invited her and her friends in. He was so kind and I would say he appreciates his fans enormously
I love this man. He is so genuine, down to earth, and real. He is so damn smart and not just about the world but he also wise (yes, there is a difference). He is respectful, grateful, and has a great attitude. It is a shame his family suffered such brutality in WWII. He just "gets it". He became a really good man.
I can relate so much with Gene Simmons & what he told about his mom being in the holocaust! My father lost his sister/my aunt to the Holocaust. Its horrific & SAD! Gene Simmons brought me to tears. Wow I admire him to the FULLEST‼️❤️ Thank you for a great interview!
I used to watch Gene and Shannon’s reality show and it was fabulous. Loved how their children were so unspoiled and down to earth. I have a lot of respect for them as parents and people. Now I know the background of Genes life and love him even more… thx for this uncensored interview Piers!! 🥰
It's so refreshing to see an interview where openness and honesty prevail and no one takes offense or get their feelings hurt or classifies someone on some "side" or in some "tribe". I didn't realize how rare it can be until I saw this interview. Thank you Piers&Team + Gene for a breath of fresh air!
Being a teenager in the 80's allowed me to be front row and center to the world's best music and bands! I knew who KISS was and had been to a concert in Evansville, Indiana to see them without their makeup and they were great. I had no idea that my adult autistic son would have a clue who they were until we were watching a movie where Paul and Gene made a cameo and they were singing, "I want to rock and roll all night"....he comes out of his room and said, "I love this song, I know this band KISS because they were on Scooby Doo!" He has been a fan ever since and had the opportunity to see them in concert in Nashville Tn. just a few years ago. Thank you Gene Simmons for waving at my son while he was playing air guitar at the side of the stage. Whether you waved or even saw him doesn't matter, he thinks you did and that is his claim to fame now! What an interesting man with a beautiful speaking voice!!
I have to say I am truly amazed at this interview. Being I am almost 60 years old I was listening to KISS in my teens and into adult life. I have gained such respect for Gene Simmons after hearing this interview and how real, honest and heartfelt he was. Also kudos to his beautiful wife Shannon and how they raised their kids. Blessings and thanks for this eye opening interview.
It always amazes me how intelligent, down to earth and humble both Gene and Paul seem to be whenever I see them in an interview. I guess the intelligence stands to reason...you don't get that rich being stupid.
My first KISS concert was at age 14. I am now 61 and I would still go to see KISS. Love you guys!!! I know you are on your farewell tour. Hate to see You go but I am sure it has been a good ride. God bless…… thank You for all the memories.
It wasn't a Versus, it was Piers being very respectful clearly admiring the man and Gene being his usual eloquent, articulate self. So it was a good interview.
My father left Hungary when the Russians invaded, he went to England and later Australia, but 6 months after I was borne in the late 60’s we went back to Hungary, as he missed his mother and family, things were hard, I remember Hungary well, in 1976 we went back to Australia, with one bag between 4 of us, they wouldn’t let us take any money out or even any pictures. The first week I was back in Australia I remember seeing something amazing and scary on TV, it blew flames and had demon makeup on, it was gene, and so began my journey with Kiss, been to many concerts, thank you for a lifetime of great music.
This was an incredible interview. What an eloquent and decent man Mr Simmons is. It was wonderful to hear about his childhood and his wonderful Mother ❤
Incredible story of his mother. Should be a movie made of her life leading into her Son’s life, ultimately becoming a super star. My first concert as a 16 year old was Kiss in Ottawa in mid 70’s in the Ottawa Civic centre. It was an amazing performance, I was worried the roof was going to come crashing down the stadium was rocking so much from the concert goers dancing and stomping the night away. Kiss was Entertainment with a capital E. They put 200% into every performance, it was obvious they never took their audience for granted❤
Saddest thing i ever heard. Hits you to the bottom of your soul; the inhumanity of alleged humans. Also one of the best things I've heard, Ma lived to 94, and saw her son become a world wide rich star. For years I heard Gene was arrogant and aloof, no! What a grateful, reflective, intelligent and surprisingly humble man he is. Respect Sir! 😀👍
Sadly, those "alleged humans" run the world today, and make up over half of the US population. The only difference is people are taught to agree with the oppressive nature of today's culture. Simply put, all of our rights in the bill or rights were considered critical by very good and smart founders, to protect us from government control. The all matter, and all should be absolute. If you like humanity, stand up for the original bill of rights as drafted.
WOW! I did not know this about Gene Simmons. What a great story to hear. So proud of you and your mom Gene. I love to hear you say such great things about the USA. Kudos to you Gene. Thank you Piers for conducting such a great interview. I have a new found respect for Gene Simmons!
Well capitalism and democracy have been pretty good to him. Of course without his intellect and marketing skills he wouldn't be where he is, but also the fact that his family got asylum here from nazi Germany would give any man lifelong gratitude and patriotism. People call him a hack but he's a very interesting, smart guy. Just because he knows how to work the system to his advantage people don't like him.
After listening to this interview ..I have admiration for Gene. The first 30 minutes I wanted to tear up of what his mother and he went through and expressing what this great nation offerered to them but we Americans have no clue! He has respect and integrity. AND AND…I went to my first and I guess last 💋 concert. They rocked and I rocked it in AUSTIN TEXAS💋💃🥰😎
I didn't want this interview to end. I love Gene and Shannon! Wow! I was never a KISS fan so I never followed anything about him. He is so interesting and seems to be such a good man. It was so nice hearing about his mom, I know he really misses her. He has longevity in his family, too. My dad was 93 when he died 2 years ago. I miss him so much! My mom will be 91 in September and I'm so thankful that she's very active and healthy and still with us. Thank you for this wonderful interview.
I am a HUGE KISS fan!!! In particular Gene is one hell of a nice guy who is smart, caring and humble. That's a lot to say of someone who has attained the kind of success he has in his life and career. Having Shannon as his wife is icing on the cake. Two genuine individuals who were most certainly meant to be. 👍❤
What about his wife who endured living with that huge chauvinist narcissist! Only wised up when she was leaving him. God Bless his wife another woman would have left his ugly ass.
What a class act! I just saw Gene, Paul and KISS in concert here in Vancouver last night. It was an unbelievable experience… the end of an era for me almost 50 years after I joined the Kiss Army.
His mother was a true lady. She never really spoke about the Nazis and her various incarcerations, or that she witnessed the systematic murder of all her family. she was approached by Shoah but she wouldn't give an interview. May her memory be a blessing to her family and all who knew and respected her.
What happened to his mother? She lived to an old age of 95!! More than I can say of all the German women and children that were bombed indiscriminately by the Allies . If the Americans, Russians and Brittish did not bombed the railway lines in Germany, a lot of people would not have died in the concentration camps. What about Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
@beatrixrode1082 she was in various concentration camps as a child in particular Mathausen where she witnessed all her family being selected and murdered in the gas Chambers. She lived with this in silence fir most of the rest of her life. She married a no good who eventually left her and she brought up her Son by herself. He looked after her till she passed away. The horror of what she went through she only revealed very late in life.
Seeing Gene really took me back. My brothers and I used to play their Albums and my brothers even painted their faces on Halloween. I sure miss those days and my brother who has been gone now 3 years. Those were amazing days. Keep up your amazing life Gene.
I wish the younger generation respected what our grandparent and parents went through to give them what they have now. These stories should be spoken about. This generation of woke (for want of a better word) have no idea, nor respect for what went before them. This was a great interview. Cheers @Piers Morgan Uncensored.
I'm in awe of Mr. Simmons now - After so many years of seeing what we all saw as a Rock Legend, for good or bad.. Thank you for pulling back the curtain. So much more respect than ever before
"If you don't have a sense of history or where you came from you take everything for granted" - Gene Simmons Well put! Articulate, clear, and common sense.
Wow! Just wow! Prior to watching this interview in its entirety, I had no idea that Gene and his mother had to go through this. Now look at him, one of the biggest rockstars just doing what he loves and living day by day! Good for you!
Massive respect for Gene. He’s such a great role model, and has a wicked sense of humor. The story he told of his mother and childhood was incredible and has shaped him in to who he is today. I remember when Kiss came on the music scene, they were like nothing we’d ever seen before, so unique and incredibly talented. He’s lived an incredible life, is a smart business man, and doesn’t take his fame for granted.
Role model? I bet he regrets his appearance in Decline Of Western Civilization Part 2. This is what I despise about Shannon. She knew Gene kept Polaroids of his "groupies" even after they had children. It was only when the children were approaching adulthood did she start pitching fits about his lifestyle.
'Role model'? Well, I suppose he is if you believe capitalist ideology and are interested *only* in accumulating huge amounts of cash (by selling plastic images of yourself in that three-chord-wonders band you play in) and f*****g girls young enough to be your grand-daughter...
@@holland736 Why? Because my opinion isn't the same as yours? Are you a fanboy for ol' Gene? No doubt you still pontificate (to anyone who'll listen) about what a classic album 'The Elder' is...hahaha. Not sure what 'meds' is/are. Your lack of punctuation rendered your comment almost incomprehensible but that's pretty much normal for a know-nothing Kiss fan. Interesting, though, that you didn't dispute my assertions about your boy Gene. We all know what kind of human being he is...and you are very probably exactly the same. Why don't you just retire to the nice bedroom your parents have given you and listen to 'Kiss Alive Vol. 27' as you play with your Kiss face paint.
What a wonderful interview. It brings back so many memories of being a carefree teenager. I used to sit in my room for hours listening to KISS while drawing/painting the band. Thank you Piers and Gene for the trip down memory lane. What an incredible life you and your Mom had. Bless her.
As someone who grew up in the 70's and 80's I've seen many, many interviews with Gene Simmons but I must say this is probably the best I've seen. Gene is a very intelligent and savvy man but his telling of his early years and of his Mother is a fascinating and heart- warming/wrenching one. His ability to articulate his feelings and be honest about his experiences came through more so than other interviews where he comes across as a smart-arse on occasions. I did chuckle when he was talking about bands going on too long but apart from that I thought this was an excellent and honest interview. Piers Morgan isn't always my cup of tea but he interviewed well. Shannon Tweed is brilliant, funny woman.
Thank you Piers for this wonderful interview with Gene. What an interesting man & I love your interview style - it’s conversational. More of these please!!
The way Gene talks about his mother makes me think about my grandmother, I hope to see her again one day after it's my time to leave this world, because it took me a long time to realize I was raised by a hero or I should say heroine.
I loved Genes reality show and realized the kind of man he is. My kids were big KISS fans. When they were all grown men, I was able to take them to their first KISS concert! What a thrill. I so love Gene and his family!
Fifty-three year old diehard Led Zeppelin fan here, who always enjoyed KISS. There's NO QUESTION that KISS had something no other act had, ever. It also doesn't hurt that Mr. Simmons is, by natural instinct, a MASTER marketer as well as one of the most interesting figures of the last hundred years.
I can relate to Gene's story so well growing up as a black kid in the south in the 1970s, no food in the refrigerator, Dad walking away, being looked on as a undesirable... people seem to not understand how this shapes your life to succeed.
Not a KISS fan, although they have true timeless music anthems , I am a fan of Gene, even more so after this interview, what an amazing life story, great interview.
Never been a KISS fan, not since they started but I have to say I am very impressed with Gene's life story, honesty and integrity he is an awesome person and I never knew that. I wept with him.
Ditto here. I never got into their theatrical music genre, but I love listening to this man. He is so intelligent and grounded, and his stories are so interesting. I'm glad Piers brought him back for a longer interview. Thank you Piers 😊.
Not a Kiss fan, BUT love Gene Simmons , he is a hell of a business man and a nice guy too! He knows what sells! He was a teacher , and also his mom was amazing. What a story they have.
I am always most impressed by their family and their parenting skills over anything. Raising a loving family in that environment where so many have failed.
Now, this was one heck of a nice interview. One which every second was so worthwhile it was unbelievable. I have just finished it and I find myself thinking of loss. I mean, this is the son of one holocaust survivor and he has done so much with his life up to now. He has influenced so many people, he has made so many happy moments and memories for so so many throughout the entire world, and yet, he is merely one son of one survivor. What of the millions of others who could have simply had become to be but never? This is so sad if you think about it through this perspective. What a disgusting, irreplaceable loss that whole affair was.
Gene and KISS are real professionals. Even when the gigs and locations are probably not the best or a bit corny, KISS always show up and give their everything to bring the house down. Much respect. It's not hard to see why KISS has been as successful for so long. For as outrageous as the group is, they are 100% switched on.
I was at The Anne Frank House in Holland and when the door to the place opens? You feel her there, you can’t speak or feel anything but her presence. When Gene tells his story of going there I can’t stop crying from the first few words cause it’s all true!
The best interview on RUclips platform I seen. Peirs Morgan has done too date.. The respect shown is just amazing thank you Peirs and Jean Simon's for sharing part's of his life and history. The Love ❤ You have for your mother is how we all should love not only our mother's but love human's, this world would be a much better place...
We LOVE YOU GENE! I’m a HUGE FAN of KISS! I absolutely love how you explained the music culture! I was born in 73 and the last show I was able to be a part of was in 2020’s “KISS GOOD BYE”. An enormous THANK YOU TO MY BEST FRIEND, NEAL NANCE, for bringing me along. Tons and tons of work and talent! We had an amazing life time experience! The trip itself, the timing, and ofc to get to see KISS on NYE!! We have done a lot. That was the best of the best show for me! Totally unexpected and worth the long journey!🙏💖🙏
Gene is a legend not just for his part in Kiss and making it a stratospheric success but because he is a mensch. He's a wonderful family man, parent, businessman, performer, and human being. He's the consummate realist and however large his ego is, Gene Simmons has a sense of humor that is astonishingly deflective. I respect him and love his energy.
What an excellent interview. The best I have seen in my 66 years. Piers you did excellent. Gene you shared a lot about who you are. I have always listened to your music but never for a moment would have thought that you are such an amazing, down to earth person you are.
I've never been a fan of KISS but I've always thought Gene was a great guy, just from watching his show with his family. I wish everyone appreciated this country as much as he does!
Have really grown to respect Piers! Appreciate the wonderful "variety" of guests he's been presenting to us. He truly brings out the best (or worst if they are so deserved) in those he interviews. Another excellent program. Thank you, Pam (El Paso, TX USA)
Piers, thank you for this segment - it really touches my heart! I lost so many of my family in the Holocaust as well. I admire Gene's mother so much. Your children are absolutely wonderful, Gene!! I love Nick and Sophie - they are wonderful. And I remember a segment when you went to Sweden of Norway, can't remember which, but you were with your son in a cafe and were eating brownies or something and Nick told you they were laced with Marijuana which is legal ther! You're reaction was priceless! I laughed so hard. God Bless you Dear Gene and your lovely family. You are wonderful.
Gene Simmions is a fascinating person.. Great interview. He headed one of the most succesful rock bands in histoy, but would had been successful in anything he endeavored in... Great family too. :)
"I've learned that I'm not so bad after all" That line slipped by almost unnoticed. It's a profound revelation of oneself. If so many more people would realize this there would be a whole lot less suffering in this World.
Gene is an is a unique individual, he’s very down to earth and knows how to accept the craziness of this world . He hasn’t let his popularity and being famous go to his head. We need more artists to be this way. He’s a great family man and has molded into the gracious and non pretentious person his mother wanted if him!!❤ ❤❤❤
I will always be sad for not seeing Kiss live. My one and only chance happened on the weekend of my best friends wedding. I was her bridesmaid, caterer and cake decorator. I never regret being a part of her magical event but I sure wish I could have seen them at the same time.
I use to watch Gene Simmons TV show and like it very much. But I had no idea what his mother had went through and him to but not nearly what his mother went through! I have great respect for him and him sharing his story! Bless you sir!! Thank you Piers!
He and his family had a reality show one time. I don’t remember the name of it. You really got to see a soft side especially with children. I liked it. It’s probably on RUclips.
I love the way Gene talks. He doesn't try to impress people with big words, he just States the facts and his opinion. Beautiful.
Gene has a deep appreciation for his mother and the dedication she showed for meeting her responsibilities. Glad he shared this.
Always love a man who loves his Mother ❤Rosie O 🇬🇧
Gene's mother is an incredible mom, remember her always , she was a great person .one of the best interview's i ve seen in a longtime if not the best of all
That was obvious to Shannon,another reason she stayed,an she loved him she had his children. I can't beleive how jades lots of lower income people are,work hard an sacrifice an maybe you'll understan,it done by great decision s,an priorities. Do you think Gene would have had a money hungry bimbo around? If yes you didn't listen to him speak nor her. He's frugal as he'll an didn't skimp on his family but didn't spend like a drunken sailor.
Would love to have a beer with Gene. Very humble and down to earth.
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Kiss is one of my favorites! I am 72 and love to Rock with Kiss always! Bless your wonderful Mother and you! I have a 94 yr old Mom who gets me through life!! Thank you for all the joy!!!
Everyone who met his mum said she was an angel among humans. He is rightly very very proud of her.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 of course she was..she..."survived"..what did she survive along with 6 gazillion other Jews😅
Simmons and Morgan are both privately educated Nazi's. It is unacceptable.
His beautiful mother lives on in Mr Simmons.
Every Jewish woman is an angel according to rabbis, but they live in fantasy.
Simmons also said : Gentiles are only their to work for the JEWS.
If ever there was a son who loved his mother, it's this man being interviewed right here. He took very good care of her!
I agree, his mother was his God.
@@wilmothutson1140 my mom was my hero too
@@RickDanner those of us that have had hero moms can feel privileged to have known them while they were here. 💗💗
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@danitempest And you are very lucky...I don't, unfortunately.
I'll share my personal story with Kiss.
I live in Australia . Kiss did a tour here.
At the time, my 2 year old daughter was in the critical care unit of the children's hospital.
Kiss had time to spare before their concert, so with no fan fare or press Kiss turned up in full character and played with the kids. And when I say they played with the kids, the guys got down on the floor and had the kids climbing all over them, I'm not sure who had the most fun that day❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing ! I hope your daughter got well.🙏
Back in the '70s a friend and I went to see them but they were sold out.
On the way back to the car, we saw people going in and out of the building so we walked right in. I was especially impressed by how hard they worked putting on the show as a team.
Awesome story!! So they came to Kiss your daughter 🤗 Pun intended!
@@Wilders53 they certainly did😂
@Unicornslive lol pretty awesome!!! Glad you had a good experience with the guys. Never met them but did experience them a couple times in concert. My very first rock album was 1977
@BOSSposes if they were told to do that by their lable, management or anyone else, the newspapers would have been informed and camera crews would have been everywhere , at the very least, the camera crews would have been at the entrance and exits.....there wasn't a camera crew, reporter or fans of the group anywhere. Nor did the visit make it into the newspapers .
So next time think before you make such an ill informed opinion
My Hungarian Father who was from this same era, always told me the same thing... EVERY day, before your feet hit the ground, thank God, you're awake, to see it! Amen Brother! 👍✌❤
This is a virtue that every successful person I read about specifically expressed that contributed to their success.Isten àldjon testvèr.
Yes let’s thank an invisible made up person for being alive.
@@debbie9050 We're all entitled to our own opinions, EVEN IF THEY'RE WRONG! 😎✌👋
I love Hungarian people...wel so far at least:)
I feel grateful for each day but have no need to thank an imaginary deity.
I met Gene Simmons several years ago and to my surprise I found a very humble, kind, funny and a great family man. Very easy to be around, hard to believe he can be the same person you see on stage.
He is just the coolest...or the coolest................😎
I felt that way about Frank Zappa when he came into the record company office in London. He was a real gentleman I was taken aback.
In L.A. when he was on a guest list for a show he would line up like everybody else at the willcall window to get his ticket.
He’s cheated on his wife multiple times how’s he a great family man
Count your fingers after you shake his hand!
This interview gives a lot of insight into why Gene is 'serious' and is the way he is; even if you do not like him as a musician, you gotta respect his consistency, discipline and business-acumen. I think he is a great example for anyone trying to do any business, especially because he applied this business-acumen to an art form which is very hard to do, if not near impossible for a long time and he along with Paul have done it for 50 years. RESPECT.
He's Jewish so...
Haha. Gene $immons: "musician" ... that's funny
I don't like him or Paul Stanley as people. The fact that Eric Carr had to hide his illness for a while so Paul and Gene wouldn't take his medical insurance from him says a lot.
Im 55 and have been a Kiss fan since I was around 15. This is the first interview from a member of the band, that actually made me emotional. Respect sir, I hope you have many more years above ground.
Both of them are lying scammers peddling that clot shot on the rest of us
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Wearing shades in a tv 📺 interview is very suspicious. Probably a jew cabal satanist. ✡️🐍
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Agree, I've never listened to Gene being this interesting. Being from Europe, being a single mother, having had family that survived the consentration camps, and I also was living for over a decade in Golders Green, I can finally relate more/learn something from Gene.
My father was a WWII vet, and his unit was one of the ones credited with liberating Dachau concentration camp (not the same camp Gene's family was in). Seeing how grateful Gene is makes me tear up.
My dad was 157th Regiment, 45th Infantry Division, came over age 18, Omaha Beach., was among the first US troops to enter Dachau. He never talked about the war at all, but he talked about how they received a whiskey ration 3x a day, more if they were not on march. Like many others, he returned to The States an alcoholic. He was career US Army, later did two tours each of Korea and Vietnam. Only by talking with his sister did I ever learn anything about his experiences in WWII. His 90s were spent in a nursing home as he had a long slow death from Agent-Orange induced Parkinson’s. Some of his men he served with in Vietnam visited him in his last year and told me stories from that era. No wonder he never slept.
I'm a climate denier after, among other things, that entire Anne Frank diary was a forgery and Ukraine has current Not-Sees with a jewishBillionare Oligarch comedian crisis actor for a president 🤷.
I am extremely lucky I am sitting here blown away. My father was part of the 30 infantry, 3rd who did liberate Mauthausen. It was a brutal camp.
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my dad was in 42 rainbow division and was at Dachau as well
My daughter met him at a radio station in Toronto when she was in University. She was just looking in the window and he came outside. She said her father was a huge fan and he invited her and her friends in. He was so kind and I would say he appreciates his fans enormously
He came inside?
I've talked to people that met him before a concert and said he is really down to earth.
He is, and very funny :)
Gene brought tears to my eyes when he started the stories regarding his wonderful Mother. Best Wishes to him, his lovely wife, and his family.
No matter gene's race, he and his courageous mother deserve anything and everything they have.
Thanks for the great interview. I'm 65 years old and never knew how intelligent and profound Simmons is. I'm now a huge fan!
I love this man. He is so genuine, down to earth, and real. He is so damn smart and not just about the world but he also wise (yes, there is a difference). He is respectful, grateful, and has a great attitude. It is a shame his family suffered such brutality in WWII. He just "gets it". He became a really good man.
You've gotta be kidding.
I can relate so much with Gene Simmons & what he told about his mom being in the holocaust! My father lost his sister/my aunt to the Holocaust.
Its horrific & SAD!
Gene Simmons brought me to tears.
Wow I admire him to the FULLEST‼️❤️ Thank you for a great interview!
I used to watch Gene and Shannon’s reality show and it was fabulous. Loved how their children were so unspoiled and down to earth. I have a lot of respect for them as parents and people. Now I know the background of Genes life and love him even more… thx for this uncensored interview Piers!! 🥰
hahahhahah "unspoiled" Who are you people with these comments of as( kissing?
@@margaretschaffner9133 Are you German and a descendant of the Nazis that exterminated millions?
@@margaretschaffner9133 total 🐑 they are n tht deranged Satanist ll kiss 🔥 on his deathbed!
reality shows are not reality and they are for people with no lives or intelligence !
Gene treated Shannon like a doormat. Bragged about the 5 thousand women he slept with. No wife/GF is OK with that. Other than that. Nice guy.
It's so refreshing to see an interview where openness and honesty prevail and no one takes offense or get their feelings hurt or classifies someone on some "side" or in some "tribe". I didn't realize how rare it can be until I saw this interview. Thank you Piers&Team + Gene for a breath of fresh air!
I’m very proud of him for being so open about his life 🤗
An astonishing human being full of soul, wisdom ... and a tongue that works just as well spewing song lyrics as it does life lessons.
Well said
I'm not a fan of kiss but this man is definitely a legend of rock.
Listening to Gene speak this way takes him to a entirely different level. Much respect.
Being a teenager in the 80's allowed me to be front row and center to the world's best music and bands! I knew who KISS was and had been to a concert in Evansville, Indiana to see them without their makeup and they were great. I had no idea that my adult autistic son would have a clue who they were until we were watching a movie where Paul and Gene made a cameo and they were singing, "I want to rock and roll all night"....he comes out of his room and said, "I love this song, I know this band KISS because they were on Scooby Doo!" He has been a fan ever since and had the opportunity to see them in concert in Nashville Tn. just a few years ago. Thank you Gene Simmons for waving at my son while he was playing air guitar at the side of the stage. Whether you waved or even saw him doesn't matter, he thinks you did and that is his claim to fame now!
What an interesting man with a beautiful speaking voice!!
I have to say I am truly amazed at this interview. Being I am almost 60 years old I was listening to KISS in my teens and into adult life. I have gained such respect for Gene Simmons after hearing this interview and how real, honest and heartfelt he was. Also kudos to his beautiful wife Shannon and how they raised their kids. Blessings and thanks for this eye opening interview.
Are you the lady who runs the kiss group I'm a part of on Facebook?
@@alexsandell8260 No HAHA not me......
It always amazes me how intelligent, down to earth and humble both Gene and Paul seem to be whenever I see them in an interview. I guess the intelligence stands to reason...you don't get that rich being stupid.
My first KISS concert was at age 14. I am now 61 and I would still go to see KISS. Love you guys!!! I know you are on your farewell tour. Hate to see
You go but I am sure it has been a good ride.
God bless…… thank
You for all the memories.
It wasn't a Versus, it was Piers being very respectful clearly admiring the man and Gene being his usual eloquent, articulate self. So it was a good interview.
First time ever seeing Piers speechless when Gene spoke about his own mother. Not one interruption. What a life Gene Simmons has led.
My father left Hungary when the Russians invaded, he went to England and later Australia, but 6 months after I was borne in the late 60’s we went back to Hungary, as he missed his mother and family, things were hard, I remember Hungary well, in 1976 we went back to Australia, with one bag between 4 of us, they wouldn’t let us take any money out or even any pictures. The first week I was back in Australia I remember seeing something amazing and scary on TV, it blew flames and had demon makeup on, it was gene, and so began my journey with Kiss, been to many concerts, thank you for a lifetime of great music.
This was an incredible interview. What an eloquent and decent man Mr Simmons is. It was wonderful to hear about his childhood and his wonderful Mother ❤
LMFAO THT MEGA SATANIST LL 🔥!
He's really NOT a decent man though. He's an asshole
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After seeing this interview, I have a lot of respect for Gene Simmons...and his mother. My God, what a life!
Incredible story of his mother. Should be a movie made of her life leading into her Son’s life, ultimately becoming a super star. My first concert as a 16 year old was Kiss in Ottawa in mid 70’s in the Ottawa Civic centre. It was an amazing performance, I was worried the roof was going to come crashing down the stadium was rocking so much from the concert goers dancing and stomping the night away. Kiss was Entertainment with a capital E. They put 200% into every performance, it was obvious they never took their audience for granted❤
Not at all what I expected I grew up with these guys when they were just starting out, and I'm glad I took the time to watch this. Thank you Piers.
So good to see Gene being a humble man for a change. Great interview.
My thoughts exactly 💯 😊
His hair looks like brillo pads. Yeah you could have shined the Beatles shoes with your hair.
Well spoken intelligent man.
Very nice to see him not performing for camera.
He has always been Humble.. Also an entrepreneur for sure.. Think no drugs or drinking ever also..
Saddest thing i ever heard. Hits you to the bottom of your soul; the inhumanity of alleged humans. Also one of the best things I've heard, Ma lived to 94, and saw her son become a world wide rich star. For years I heard Gene was arrogant and aloof, no! What a grateful, reflective, intelligent and surprisingly humble man he is. Respect Sir! 😀👍
Sadly, those "alleged humans" run the world today, and make up over half of the US population. The only difference is people are taught to agree with the oppressive nature of today's culture. Simply put, all of our rights in the bill or rights were considered critical by very good and smart founders, to protect us from government control. The all matter, and all should be absolute. If you like humanity, stand up for the original bill of rights as drafted.
WOW! I did not know this about Gene Simmons. What a great story to hear. So proud of you and your mom Gene. I love to hear you say such great things about the USA. Kudos to you Gene. Thank you Piers for conducting such a great interview. I have a new found respect for Gene Simmons!
Peter Criss told of Genes major herpy problem. I wonder how many people he spread that to.
STORY, is key
He’s always been very patriotic, sharing his “only in America” attitude.
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Well capitalism and democracy have been pretty good to him. Of course without his intellect and marketing skills he wouldn't be where he is, but also the fact that his family got asylum here from nazi Germany would give any man lifelong gratitude and patriotism. People call him a hack but he's a very interesting, smart guy. Just because he knows how to work the system to his advantage people don't like him.
This has been an awesome interview. Gene and KISS were the first rock and roll band I heard. Thanks, Piers!
After listening to this interview ..I have admiration for Gene. The first 30 minutes I wanted to tear up of what his mother and he went through and expressing what this great nation offerered to them but we Americans have no clue! He has respect and integrity.
AND AND…I went to my first and I guess last 💋 concert. They rocked and I rocked it in AUSTIN TEXAS💋💃🥰😎
I've never been a fan of Gene's but I've gained a great deal of respect for him when he talked about his children and his perspective on the world.
When they had the reality show it showed how down to earth they were
@@valr852it’s scripted …. You actually think it’s real? FFS
Same here. I'm truly impressed with the man.
I didn't want this interview to end. I love Gene and Shannon! Wow! I was never a KISS fan so I never followed anything about him. He is so interesting and seems to be such a good man. It was so nice hearing about his mom, I know he really misses her. He has longevity in his family, too. My dad was 93 when he died 2 years ago. I miss him so much! My mom will be 91 in September and I'm so thankful that she's very active and healthy and still with us. Thank you for this wonderful interview.
I am a HUGE KISS fan!!! In particular Gene is one hell of a nice guy who is smart, caring and humble. That's a lot to say of someone who has attained the kind of success he has in his life and career. Having Shannon as his wife is icing on the cake. Two genuine individuals who were most certainly meant to be. 👍❤
Piers Morgan Uncensored is quickly becoming the most interesting show around. Amazing really
I could listen to Mr Simmons all day. What a life. Godbless you and your Mother. ❤
What about his wife who endured living with that huge chauvinist narcissist! Only wised up when she was leaving him. God Bless his wife another woman would have left his ugly ass.
What a class act! I just saw Gene, Paul and KISS in concert here in Vancouver last night. It was an unbelievable experience… the end of an era for me almost 50 years after I joined the Kiss Army.
Me too. It was my first ever live concert and first ever KISS concert.
Absolutely amazing ! Thank you Piers for this interview. And Gene thank you for putting your life out there for us to see. God bless your mom.
His mom has past away. Just wanted you to know that. And Yes. He was a very good son!!
Every time I him tell what happened to his mother, it brings tears to my eyes.
His mother was a true lady. She never really spoke about the Nazis and her various incarcerations, or that she witnessed the systematic murder of all her family. she was approached by Shoah but she wouldn't give an interview. May her memory be a blessing to her family and all who knew and respected her.
@@chunkychinn 12 MILLIONS OF GERMANS DIED! In AN arranged WAR BY 👿 S!
What happened to his mother? She lived to an old age of 95!! More than I can say of all the German women and children that were bombed indiscriminately by the Allies . If the Americans, Russians and Brittish did not bombed the railway lines in Germany, a lot of people would not have died in the concentration camps. What about Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
@@beatrixrode1082 WELL SAID N A M E N! Follow me...
@beatrixrode1082 she was in various concentration camps as a child in particular Mathausen where she witnessed all her family being selected and murdered in the gas Chambers. She lived with this in silence fir most of the rest of her life. She married a no good who eventually left her and she brought up her Son by herself. He looked after her till she passed away. The horror of what she went through she only revealed very late in life.
I’m 58, I first saw KISS in 1980 when I was 15, saw them again 1995, 2008 and then 2022. Greatest band ever!
Gene is a very impressive man and clearly a gentleman as well. Another great interview Piers!
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Seeing Gene really took me back. My brothers and I used to play their Albums and my brothers even painted their faces on Halloween. I sure miss those days and my brother who has been gone now 3 years. Those were amazing days. Keep up your amazing life Gene.
My sincere sympathies for your loss. May your dear brother rest in peace...
What an incredible interview. You had me captivated from beginning to end with tears in my eyes to a smile on my face. Thank you!!!
I wish the younger generation respected what our grandparent and parents went through to give them what they have now. These stories should be spoken about. This generation of woke (for want of a better word) have no idea, nor respect for what went before them. This was a great interview. Cheers @Piers Morgan Uncensored.
I'm in awe of Mr. Simmons now - After so many years of seeing what we all saw as a Rock Legend, for good or bad.. Thank you for pulling back the curtain. So much more respect than ever before
"If you don't have a sense of history or where you came from you take everything for granted" - Gene Simmons
Well put! Articulate, clear, and common sense.
Wow! Just wow! Prior to watching this interview in its entirety, I had no idea that Gene and his mother had to go through this. Now look at him, one of the biggest rockstars just doing what he loves and living day by day! Good for you!
Kiss was my first concert, I'm 64! First interview seening him without makeup. Love jis down to earthiness. He and Shannon are so cute together.
Massive respect for Gene. He’s such a great role model, and has a wicked sense of humor. The story he told of his mother and childhood was incredible and has shaped him in to who he is today. I remember when Kiss came on the music scene, they were like nothing we’d ever seen before, so unique and incredibly talented. He’s lived an incredible life, is a smart business man, and doesn’t take his fame for granted.
Role model? I bet he regrets his appearance in Decline Of Western Civilization Part 2. This is what I despise about Shannon. She knew Gene kept Polaroids of his "groupies" even after they had children. It was only when the children were approaching adulthood did she start pitching fits about his lifestyle.
'Role model'? Well, I suppose he is if you believe capitalist ideology and are interested *only* in accumulating huge amounts of cash (by selling plastic images of yourself in that three-chord-wonders band you play in) and f*****g girls young enough to be your grand-daughter...
you need to increase your meds
@@holland736 Why? Because my opinion isn't the same as yours? Are you a fanboy for ol' Gene? No doubt you still pontificate (to anyone who'll listen) about what a classic album 'The Elder' is...hahaha. Not sure what 'meds' is/are. Your lack of punctuation rendered your comment almost incomprehensible but that's pretty much normal for a know-nothing Kiss fan. Interesting, though, that you didn't dispute my assertions about your boy Gene. We all know what kind of human being he is...and you are very probably exactly the same. Why don't you just retire to the nice bedroom your parents have given you and listen to 'Kiss Alive Vol. 27' as you play with your Kiss face paint.
No role moral what you on about.....this guy is pure evil.
crazy how grounded and a down to earth guy Gene is. Being from such a megolith band, he is so humble, he worked hard for his success, good for him.
What a wonderful interview. It brings back so many memories of being a carefree teenager. I used to sit in my room for hours listening to KISS while drawing/painting the band. Thank you Piers and Gene for the trip down memory lane.
What an incredible life you and your Mom had. Bless her.
As someone who grew up in the 70's and 80's I've seen many, many interviews with Gene Simmons but I must say this is probably the best I've seen. Gene is a very intelligent and savvy man but his telling of his early years and of his Mother is a fascinating and heart- warming/wrenching one. His ability to articulate his feelings and be honest about his experiences came through more so than other interviews where he comes across as a smart-arse on occasions. I did chuckle when he was talking about bands going on too long but apart from that I thought this was an excellent and honest interview. Piers Morgan isn't always my cup of tea but he interviewed well. Shannon Tweed is brilliant, funny woman.
This is Piers Morgan at his best, I am sure that I am not alone in wanting more of this type of content. Radiance.
Very intelligent grounded man. much respect!
Thank you Piers for this wonderful interview with Gene. What an interesting man & I love your interview style - it’s conversational. More of these please!!
The way Gene talks about his mother makes me think about my grandmother, I hope to see her again one day after it's my time to leave this world, because it took me a long time to realize I was raised by a hero or I should say heroine.
Way before the 10-minute mark and I'm already impressed by this guy's humility and extreme wisdom
What a legend....Loved this interview. Thank you Gene for sharing and being so humble ..thank you Piers for the interviews.
Thanks for a great interview Piers. I've been a fan of KISS since 1980. I'm now 56 and still love them, huge part of my life. ❤❤
Go Louise 🙌
Incredible interview and I wasnt a fan until the grand final gig in Melbourne. Great respect for Gene's mother.
What a great couple they are! You can just tell that they’ll be happily married forever! She is so funny and down to earth too. Great interview!!
Lol.
As long as the money lasts.
I loved Genes reality show and realized the kind of man he is. My kids were big KISS fans. When they were all grown men, I was able to take them to their first KISS concert! What a thrill. I so love Gene and his family!
Amazing
Fifty-three year old diehard Led Zeppelin fan here, who always enjoyed KISS. There's NO QUESTION that KISS had something no other act had, ever.
It also doesn't hurt that Mr. Simmons is, by natural instinct, a MASTER marketer as well as one of the most interesting figures of the last hundred years.
I can relate to Gene's story so well growing up as a black kid in the south in the 1970s, no food in the refrigerator, Dad walking away, being looked on as a undesirable... people seem to not understand how this shapes your life to succeed.
Always gotta bring it up, dont u? U poor fella
boo hoo cry me a river
I am sorry to hear you had such a rough upbringing. I hope you are doing well and thriving now.
why do so many black people think they have a monopoly on misery? hello? white people are poor too. black people are billionaires. etc.
Thank you. All is well.
Cedric, God bless you buddy I hope you're doing well,
What a powerful story his mother had. Incredible woman.
Not a KISS fan, although they have true timeless music anthems , I am a fan of Gene, even more so after this interview, what an amazing life story, great interview.
This one was brilliant! I’ll probably re-watch it actually! Nice job Piers and team for getting people from all walks of life on this show! Thanks.
This must be one of the best Piers interviews ever. Gene is too modest. And KISS are one of the greatest bands in history.
You wanted the best, you've got the best!
You wanted the best? , Well they didn't fucking make it , So here's what ya get, From Hollywood , GUNS N ROSES ,,,,
Too modest? He has said he slept with thousands of women.
Meet him one on one and find out just how modest he.narcissist elete
Never been a KISS fan, not since they started but I have to say I am very impressed with Gene's life story, honesty and integrity he is an awesome person and I never knew that. I wept with him.
Ditto here. I never got into their theatrical music genre, but I love listening to this man. He is so intelligent and grounded, and his stories are so interesting. I'm glad Piers brought him back for a longer interview.
Thank you Piers 😊.
Not a Kiss fan, BUT love Gene Simmons , he is a hell of a business man and a nice guy too! He knows what sells! He was a teacher , and also his mom was amazing. What a story they have.
I am always most impressed by their family and their parenting skills over anything. Raising a loving family in that environment where so many have failed.
I think Shannon deserves the creds for the children.
Now, this was one heck of a nice interview. One which every second was so worthwhile it was unbelievable. I have just finished it and I find myself thinking of loss. I mean, this is the son of one holocaust survivor and he has done so much with his life up to now. He has influenced so many people, he has made so many happy moments and memories for so so many throughout the entire world, and yet, he is merely one son of one survivor. What of the millions of others who could have simply had become to be but never? This is so sad if you think about it through this perspective. What a disgusting, irreplaceable loss that whole affair was.
I can say this interview of Gene Simmons raised my respect for him... God bless you, and thanks...🤗
Gene and KISS are real professionals. Even when the gigs and locations are probably not the best or a bit corny, KISS always show up and give their everything to bring the house down. Much respect. It's not hard to see why KISS has been as successful for so long. For as outrageous as the group is, they are 100% switched on.
I was at The Anne Frank House in Holland and when the door to the place opens? You feel her there, you can’t speak or feel anything but her presence. When Gene tells his story of going there I can’t stop crying from the first few words cause it’s all true!
@g.g.2940 - Thank you for sharing.
The best interview on RUclips platform I seen. Peirs Morgan has done too date..
The respect shown is just amazing thank you Peirs and Jean Simon's for sharing part's of his life and history.
The Love ❤ You have for your mother is how we all should love not only our mother's but love human's, this world would be a much better place...
We LOVE YOU GENE! I’m a HUGE FAN of KISS! I absolutely love how you explained the music culture! I was born in 73 and the last show I was able to be a part of was in 2020’s “KISS GOOD BYE”. An enormous THANK YOU TO MY BEST FRIEND, NEAL NANCE, for bringing me along. Tons and tons of work and talent! We had an amazing life time experience! The trip itself, the timing, and ofc to get to see KISS on NYE!! We have done a lot. That was the best of the best show for me! Totally unexpected and worth the long journey!🙏💖🙏
As famous as Gene Simmons is , he comes across as a very grounded and humble man , great interview.
Inspiring, honest, sensitive . A real good human being.
Gene is a legend not just for his part in Kiss and making it a stratospheric success but because he is a mensch. He's a wonderful family man, parent, businessman, performer, and human being. He's the consummate realist and however large his ego is, Gene Simmons has a sense of humor that is astonishingly deflective. I respect him and love his energy.
What an excellent interview. The best I have seen in my 66 years. Piers you did excellent. Gene you shared a lot about who you are. I have always listened to your music but never for a moment would have thought that you are such an amazing, down to earth person you are.
I've never been a fan of KISS but I've always thought Gene was a great guy, just from watching his show with his family. I wish everyone appreciated this country as much as he does!
I just wanted to watch for a minute or two, now I am stuck, great interview.
Have really grown to respect Piers! Appreciate the wonderful "variety" of guests he's been presenting to us. He truly brings out the best (or worst if they are so deserved) in those he interviews. Another excellent program. Thank you, Pam (El Paso, TX USA)
Piers, thank you for this segment - it really touches my heart! I lost so many of my family in the Holocaust as well. I admire Gene's mother so much. Your children are absolutely wonderful, Gene!! I love Nick and Sophie - they are wonderful. And I remember a segment when you went to Sweden of Norway, can't remember which, but you were with your son in a cafe and were eating brownies or something and Nick told you they were laced with Marijuana which is legal ther! You're reaction was priceless! I laughed so hard. God Bless you Dear Gene and your lovely family. You are wonderful.
Gene Simmions is a fascinating person.. Great interview. He headed one of the most succesful rock bands in histoy, but would had been successful in anything he endeavored in... Great family too. :)
"I've learned that I'm not so bad after all"
That line slipped by almost unnoticed.
It's a profound revelation of oneself.
If so many more people would realize this there would be a whole lot less suffering in this World.
42:08 - Remember. Timestamps are our friends.
Gene is an is a unique individual, he’s very down to earth and knows how to accept the craziness of this world . He hasn’t let his popularity and being famous go to his head. We need more artists to be this way. He’s a great family man and has molded into the gracious and non pretentious person his mother wanted if him!!❤ ❤❤❤
I will always be sad for not seeing Kiss live. My one and only chance happened on the weekend of my best friends wedding. I was her bridesmaid, caterer and cake decorator. I never regret being a part of her magical event but I sure wish I could have seen them at the same time.
I use to watch Gene Simmons TV show and like it very much. But I had no idea what his mother had went through and him to but not nearly what his mother went through! I have great respect for him and him sharing his story! Bless you sir!! Thank you Piers!
Did not know much about this artist, but listening to his stories was overwhelming, especially his vision upon stage performing and time.
I never knew Gene Simmons was so interesting, he seems such a nice bloke, and humble too. This was a great interview.
He and his family had a reality show one time. I don’t remember the name of it. You really got to see a soft side especially with children. I liked it. It’s probably on RUclips.