KISS Concert Review 9-28

KISS_09-28-09

The first album I ever owned was Kiss’ Rock N’ Roll All Over. I dressed up as Gene Simmon’s Demon character for Halloween when I was 12. Growing-up Kiss concerts were sporadically performed over my house and my friend Mike’s house for .25 cents per person. I always wanted to be Ace Frehley’s Spaceman character, but Joe an older kid down the block took it. Thus, I ended up being Kiss’ manager. I introduced the “hottest band in the world” and managed special effects. I flicked the lights off and on for the strobe effect. I prepared fake blood for my friend Dan aka Gene Simmons to spew everywhere. For Gene’s fire breathing feat, we used white flour as smoke and shot it out of a tube behind Dan’s neck into the audience.

On Monday, I had the opportunity to see Kiss, the band who’s music had a huge impact on my childhood. In the past, I’ve only seen them in outside amphitheaters but this time it was finally inside a concert arena. I saw Ace use his guitar as a weapon, Gene breathe fire, Peter’s drums spark as they elevated into the air and Paul fly over the audience across the arena. All members jammed for 35th celebration of their Kiss Alive Tour.

  • Paul got crowd going and told many stories. He was the weakest link. His voice is starting to strain.
  • Gene hung from the rafters, played bass and sang like the past.
  • Tommy played guitar just like Ace.
  • Eric sang and played drums stronger than Peter.

Set List

  1. Deuce
  2. Strutter
  3. Go To Choose
  4. Let Me Go Rock N’ Roll
  5. Modern Day Delilah
  6. Hotter Than Hell
  7. Nothing To Lose
  8. C’mon and Love Me
  9. Parasite
  10. She
  11. Guitar Solo
  12. Watchin’ You
  13. 100,000 Years
  14. Drum Solo
  15. Crowd Participation
  16. Black Diamond
  17. Rock N’ Roll All Nite
  18. Shout It Out Loud
  19. Lick It Up
  20. Bass Solo
  21. I Love It Loud
  22. Cold Gin
  23. Love Gun
  24. Detroit Rock City

A KISS concert is now a family event. There were so many kids there, I was embarrassed for parents for display of the opening act Buckcherry. Bottomline: Kiss still puts on a good show, but Paul Stanely’s vocals are starting to show their age.

How do you rate this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *