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Seriously this set list is a joke. They wouldn't even have to rehearse this. They could play them in their sleep. Why the hell they persistently play dr love and do you love me is beyond me. They could easily slot in ladies room and mr speed and no casual fan would no any different. Very disappointing set list.
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Detroit Rock City -> Deuce -> Psycho Circus -> Creatures of the Night
I've had a chance to see this 40th tour and IMHO this 4 songs in sequence is absolutely mind blowing!
I've had a chance to see this 40th tour and IMHO this 4 songs in sequence is absolutely mind blowing!
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They are not appealing to the fanatics that hang out on this site they are appealing to the casual fan, people that while driving in their car or at work listen to Sirus radio and hear RnRAN, ShoutIOL,DRC,CallingDL, etc.. as I hear these songs on channels so try to be real here. Not lazy at all just smart. Why do you think Ace plays DRC,Love gun? Again, appealing to a 'broader' audience.
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Stop hoarding all the sanity on this thread.pallmall2 wrote:They are not appealing to the fanatics that hang out on this site they are appealing to the casual fan, people that while driving in their car or at work listen to Sirus radio and hear RnRAN, ShoutIOL,DRC,CallingDL, etc.. as I hear these songs on channels so try to be real here. Not lazy at all just smart. Why do you think Ace plays DRC,Love gun? Again, appealing to a 'broader' audience.
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kissjrj wrote:Stop hoarding all the sanity on this thread.pallmall2 wrote:They are not appealing to the fanatics that hang out on this site they are appealing to the casual fan, people that while driving in their car or at work listen to Sirus radio and hear RnRAN, ShoutIOL,DRC,CallingDL, etc.. as I hear these songs on channels so try to be real here. Not lazy at all just smart. Why do you think Ace plays DRC,Love gun? Again, appealing to a 'broader' audience.
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I doubt fans in OZ, listen to some Web-based radio show in their car or at home.pallmall2 wrote:They are not appealing to the fanatics that hang out on this site they are appealing to the casual fan, people that while driving in their car or at work listen to Sirus radio and hear RnRAN, ShoutIOL,DRC,CallingDL, etc.. as I hear these songs on channels so try to be real here. Not lazy at all just smart. Why do you think Ace plays DRC,Love gun? Again, appealing to a 'broader' audience.
especially casual Aussie fans!
They probably never heard of it!
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Sirus is satellite radio and now comes installed in almost every new car, satellite TV systems so it is broad based for a few years now.steveh67 wrote:I doubt fans in OZ, listen to some Web-based radio show in their car or at home.pallmall2 wrote:They are not appealing to the fanatics that hang out on this site they are appealing to the casual fan, people that while driving in their car or at work listen to Sirus radio and hear RnRAN, ShoutIOL,DRC,CallingDL, etc.. as I hear these songs on channels so try to be real here. Not lazy at all just smart. Why do you think Ace plays DRC,Love gun? Again, appealing to a 'broader' audience.
especially casual Aussie fans!
They probably never heard of it!
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Those friggin girls yabbering during the video.......jesus man.
The endorsmemt back with Ibanez was a good move.
The endorsmemt back with Ibanez was a good move.
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Just saw Ace in New Hope last Saturday and I could not agree more...the most enthusiastic responses were to the KISS songs...when he played the new stuff the crowd was quiet.pallmall2 wrote:They are not appealing to the fanatics that hang out on this site they are appealing to the casual fan, people that while driving in their car or at work listen to Sirus radio and hear RnRAN, ShoutIOL,DRC,CallingDL, etc.. as I hear these songs on channels so try to be real here. Not lazy at all just smart. Why do you think Ace plays DRC,Love gun? Again, appealing to a 'broader' audience.
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Off the top of my head that is likely a song for song identical set list to their last tour of Australia in 2013. Just sad..
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How lucky am I? I like all those songs and haven't heard any of them live for two and a half years.
Looking forward to three shows over the next ten days. Fun times.
Looking forward to three shows over the next ten days. Fun times.
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Read my post from above. not sad, just well.... SMART.Phyllis Simmons wrote:Off the top of my head that is likely a song for song identical set list to their last tour of Australia in 2013. Just sad..
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No surprises at all. Disappointing, but however will be good to see them again in brissy.
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KISS fan since '79 - my opinion is as valid as anyone's here as long as there is no agenda.
Do I prefer Ace to Tommy - yes. Am I OK with Tommy in the band now - yes. Him singing Shock Me, or Eric doing Beth? No.
I like Sonic Boom and Monster - however their best material is from the 70's - as are their best shows. However, I still get a kick out of seeing them live. Period! Unless Paul majorly fucks up a live rendition of a song - which he has done on more than one occasion recently - they are still good songs and strike a chord with this fan.
Looking forward to seeing them in Melbourne for the upcoming shows. i really like the setlist, but would love to see Lick It up removed for a chestnut like Ladies Room for example. Surely there is enough material in the set to cater to the new or occasional fan whilst pleasing the diehards also.
My 2 cents...enjoy KISS; and if someone prefers the original lineup to the current band do not call them hater or non fans. They are allowed to like what they like as long as their comments are not aggressive, agenda driven to the point of repetition or non ccomodating of counter views.
Do I prefer Ace to Tommy - yes. Am I OK with Tommy in the band now - yes. Him singing Shock Me, or Eric doing Beth? No.
I like Sonic Boom and Monster - however their best material is from the 70's - as are their best shows. However, I still get a kick out of seeing them live. Period! Unless Paul majorly fucks up a live rendition of a song - which he has done on more than one occasion recently - they are still good songs and strike a chord with this fan.
Looking forward to seeing them in Melbourne for the upcoming shows. i really like the setlist, but would love to see Lick It up removed for a chestnut like Ladies Room for example. Surely there is enough material in the set to cater to the new or occasional fan whilst pleasing the diehards also.
My 2 cents...enjoy KISS; and if someone prefers the original lineup to the current band do not call them hater or non fans. They are allowed to like what they like as long as their comments are not aggressive, agenda driven to the point of repetition or non ccomodating of counter views.
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I have to agree with your first two comments. I also prefer Ace to Tommy and I'm ok (actually I'm quite happy with Tommy as our current Spaceman) with Tommy in the band now. I just don't get you not being ok with Tommy and Eric singing Shock Me and Beth respectively. Are you a purest? Do you want no part of Arnel Pineda singing Don't Stop Believing, Kelly Hansen singing Cold As Ice, or Adam Lambert singing I want To Break Free? Do you have a problem with those renditions too or is it just Tommy and Eric? Personally I saw all three within the last year and I couldn't have been happier with the results.px74 wrote:KISS fan since '79 - my opinion is as valid as anyone's here as long as there is no agenda.
Do I prefer Ace to Tommy - yes. Am I OK with Tommy in the band now - yes. Him singing Shock Me, or Eric doing Beth? No.
I like Sonic Boom and Monster - however their best material is from the 70's - as are their best shows. However, I still get a kick out of seeing them live. Period! Unless Paul majorly fucks up a live rendition of a song - which he has done on more than one occasion recently - they are still good songs and strike a chord with this fan.
Looking forward to seeing them in Melbourne for the upcoming shows. i really like the setlist, but would love to see Lick It up removed for a chestnut like Ladies Room for example. Surely there is enough material in the set to cater to the new or occasional fan whilst pleasing the diehards also.
My 2 cents...enjoy KISS; and if someone prefers the original lineup to the current band do not call them hater or non fans. They are allowed to like what they like as long as their comments are not aggressive, agenda driven to the point of repetition or non ccomodating of counter views.
Either way enjoy the concert. There's nothing quite like seeing KISS live.
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Nibbler, has not T.Thayer or E.Singer written their own songs whilst being artists?, Why do they not sing those?
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LHXz wrote:Paul got all the chords wrong
That Shandi performance was totally embarrassing.
Paul would be likely to say something along the lines of it being totally unrehearsed, and just a little extra something for the Aussie fans.
Simply not good enough for someone who's been doing this for over 40 years, and for someone who says he's very good at what he does.
And BTW, the ending of SIOL was also embarrassing - a mini trainwreck.
As predictable as the setlist is, what is equally, if not more dull, is the lack of creativity and spontaneity that we see in the overall performance. The same moves, poses and banter that have been on display for oh so long.
A band that keeps breaking all the rules. Right.
But as long as those going along to the show feel that they are getting their money's worth, all is good.
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Good question - firstly both songs are quite unique to the band members because of their personal connection. Though Beth is based on Beck, Peter made it known that it was dedicated to his wife of the time Lydia. And after all there is a reaon why Eric Carr was VERY uncomfortable about having to sing it, and I am sure a while back Gene mentioned that it made no sense for anyone other than Peter to sing it live. As for Shock Me, well we know that is very personal for Ace also. They are KISS songs, but once upon a time KISS was also about Ace and Peter and not the spaceman and catman.nibbler1982 wrote:I have to agree with your first two comments. I also prefer Ace to Tommy and I'm ok (actually I'm quite happy with Tommy as our current Spaceman) with Tommy in the band now. I just don't get you not being ok with Tommy and Eric singing Shock Me and Beth respectively. Are you a purest? Do you want no part of Arnel Pineda singing Don't Stop Believing, Kelly Hansen singing Cold As Ice, or Adam Lambert singing I want To Break Free? Do you have a problem with those renditions too or is it just Tommy and Eric? Personally I saw all three within the last year and I couldn't have been happier with the results.px74 wrote:KISS fan since '79 - my opinion is as valid as anyone's here as long as there is no agenda.
Do I prefer Ace to Tommy - yes. Am I OK with Tommy in the band now - yes. Him singing Shock Me, or Eric doing Beth? No.
I like Sonic Boom and Monster - however their best material is from the 70's - as are their best shows. However, I still get a kick out of seeing them live. Period! Unless Paul majorly fucks up a live rendition of a song - which he has done on more than one occasion recently - they are still good songs and strike a chord with this fan.
Looking forward to seeing them in Melbourne for the upcoming shows. i really like the setlist, but would love to see Lick It up removed for a chestnut like Ladies Room for example. Surely there is enough material in the set to cater to the new or occasional fan whilst pleasing the diehards also.
My 2 cents...enjoy KISS; and if someone prefers the original lineup to the current band do not call them hater or non fans. They are allowed to like what they like as long as their comments are not aggressive, agenda driven to the point of repetition or non ccomodating of counter views.
Either way enjoy the concert. There's nothing quite like seeing KISS live.
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I get that it's personal. It's two of their signature songs. As for Beth though...it's more personal for Chelsea's guitarist Mike Brand. It's his wife Becky that Stan Pendridge wrote the song about. I'm not trying to come at you I'm just wondering if you feel that way about a myriad of artists singing other persons songs. That's why I mentioned Queen, Foriegner, and Journey...all whom have other guys singing their predecessors personal, signature songs.px74 wrote:Good question - firstly both songs are quite unique to the band members because of their personal connection. Though Beth is based on Beck, Peter made it known that it was dedicated to his wife of the time Lydia. And after all there is a reaon why Eric Carr was VERY uncomfortable about having to sing it, and I am sure a while back Gene mentioned that it made no sense for anyone other than Peter to sing it live. As for Shock Me, well we know that is very personal for Ace also. They are KISS songs, but once upon a time KISS was also about Ace and Peter and not the spaceman and catman.nibbler1982 wrote:I have to agree with your first two comments. I also prefer Ace to Tommy and I'm ok (actually I'm quite happy with Tommy as our current Spaceman) with Tommy in the band now. I just don't get you not being ok with Tommy and Eric singing Shock Me and Beth respectively. Are you a purest? Do you want no part of Arnel Pineda singing Don't Stop Believing, Kelly Hansen singing Cold As Ice, or Adam Lambert singing I want To Break Free? Do you have a problem with those renditions too or is it just Tommy and Eric? Personally I saw all three within the last year and I couldn't have been happier with the results.px74 wrote:KISS fan since '79 - my opinion is as valid as anyone's here as long as there is no agenda.
Do I prefer Ace to Tommy - yes. Am I OK with Tommy in the band now - yes. Him singing Shock Me, or Eric doing Beth? No.
I like Sonic Boom and Monster - however their best material is from the 70's - as are their best shows. However, I still get a kick out of seeing them live. Period! Unless Paul majorly fucks up a live rendition of a song - which he has done on more than one occasion recently - they are still good songs and strike a chord with this fan.
Looking forward to seeing them in Melbourne for the upcoming shows. i really like the setlist, but would love to see Lick It up removed for a chestnut like Ladies Room for example. Surely there is enough material in the set to cater to the new or occasional fan whilst pleasing the diehards also.
My 2 cents...enjoy KISS; and if someone prefers the original lineup to the current band do not call them hater or non fans. They are allowed to like what they like as long as their comments are not aggressive, agenda driven to the point of repetition or non ccomodating of counter views.
Either way enjoy the concert. There's nothing quite like seeing KISS live.
As for "once upon a time KISS was also about..." I don't agree with that. KISS was always about the personas. I'm not sure how far Stanley Eisen and Peter Criscuola we're going as is. When they became Paul "The Starchild" Stanley and Peter "Catman" Criss, well that's when we all started listening.
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Probably the same reason why Love Gun gets the biggest pop out of the crowd at an Ace Frehley show.Australia wrote:Nibbler, has not T.Thayer or E.Singer written their own songs whilst being artists?, Why do they not sing those?
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There is a myriad of factors at play here, and when you jumble them in your own "PC" you somehow come up with an opinion.nibbler1982 wrote:I get that it's personal. It's two of their signature songs. As for Beth though...it's more personal for Chelsea's guitarist Mike Brand. It's his wife Becky that Stan Pendridge wrote the song about. I'm not trying to come at you I'm just wondering if you feel that way about a myriad of artists singing other persons songs. That's why I mentioned Queen, Foriegner, and Journey...all whom have other guys singing their predecessors personal, signature songs.px74 wrote:Good question - firstly both songs are quite unique to the band members because of their personal connection. Though Beth is based on Beck, Peter made it known that it was dedicated to his wife of the time Lydia. And after all there is a reaon why Eric Carr was VERY uncomfortable about having to sing it, and I am sure a while back Gene mentioned that it made no sense for anyone other than Peter to sing it live. As for Shock Me, well we know that is very personal for Ace also. They are KISS songs, but once upon a time KISS was also about Ace and Peter and not the spaceman and catman.nibbler1982 wrote:I have to agree with your first two comments. I also prefer Ace to Tommy and I'm ok (actually I'm quite happy with Tommy as our current Spaceman) with Tommy in the band now. I just don't get you not being ok with Tommy and Eric singing Shock Me and Beth respectively. Are you a purest? Do you want no part of Arnel Pineda singing Don't Stop Believing, Kelly Hansen singing Cold As Ice, or Adam Lambert singing I want To Break Free? Do you have a problem with those renditions too or is it just Tommy and Eric? Personally I saw all three within the last year and I couldn't have been happier with the results.px74 wrote:KISS fan since '79 - my opinion is as valid as anyone's here as long as there is no agenda.
Do I prefer Ace to Tommy - yes. Am I OK with Tommy in the band now - yes. Him singing Shock Me, or Eric doing Beth? No.
I like Sonic Boom and Monster - however their best material is from the 70's - as are their best shows. However, I still get a kick out of seeing them live. Period! Unless Paul majorly fucks up a live rendition of a song - which he has done on more than one occasion recently - they are still good songs and strike a chord with this fan.
Looking forward to seeing them in Melbourne for the upcoming shows. i really like the setlist, but would love to see Lick It up removed for a chestnut like Ladies Room for example. Surely there is enough material in the set to cater to the new or occasional fan whilst pleasing the diehards also.
My 2 cents...enjoy KISS; and if someone prefers the original lineup to the current band do not call them hater or non fans. They are allowed to like what they like as long as their comments are not aggressive, agenda driven to the point of repetition or non ccomodating of counter views.
Either way enjoy the concert. There's nothing quite like seeing KISS live.
As for "once upon a time KISS was also about..." I don't agree with that. KISS was always about the personas. I'm not sure how far Stanley Eisen and Peter Criscuola we're going as is. When they became Paul "The Starchild" Stanley and Peter "Catman" Criss, well that's when we all started listening.
Re: Beck, I acknowledged that it was not originally written for Peter's other half - but the better known version took on a life of its own and was in turn dedicated to Lydia. in fact, it was her accepting the award on the bands behalf; and her Gene credited as inspiration for the song and the success of KISS when flying to japan in '77.
Let me ask you a question; do you acknowledge that Eric Carr was uncomfortable singing the song in 1988? Why do you think that would be - I mean after all it was on a greatest hits record so that in itself should not be a problem. Also, why would Gene as I mentioned suggest it made no sense to play that song with another member singing it live?
As for the aforementioned bands, the comparison is slighly different IMO because of the very existence of the branding of characters in KISS, and not in spite of that reason. That may sound contradictory as far as my view is concerned, but what it means is that by default KISS plays by different sets of rules and as such I can only comment on why I feel the decision to sing the songs is wrong as I see it in isolation. That is why, for example the KISS 2.0 experiment seems very likely and other bands simply exist in more conventional settings.
My second question to you is, since you think it is more about the characters singing KISS songs would you be happy with a KISS 2.0 - better still let's call them KISS - without Gene and Paul belting out the songs because they belong in the KISS catalog, and the right character is singing them?
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To compare the current Kiss to the current "Foreigner" is just silly. When Mick Jones has been sick, of late, there have been NO original members on stage. The only people paying to see that don't know the difference.
And the idea that "Beth" isn't a personal, signature song to Peter is also mind numbing. Also dumbfounding is the idea that a band with the song "I" is not about the individuals that comprised the band, but some third person characters not at ALL based on Gene, Paul, Peter + Ace. This is just an embarrassingly forgiving way to look at things.
Nibbler, why not go back to obsessing on attendance? Maybe cause the band clearly doesn't sell out when there's not a co-headliner?
I personally don't care if they TRY things like Shock Me or Beth... but those are signature songs for Ace + Peter just like God of Thunder or I Was Made For Loving You are for Gene + Paul... to suggest otherwise requires some serious blinders and Kool aid.
And the idea that "Beth" isn't a personal, signature song to Peter is also mind numbing. Also dumbfounding is the idea that a band with the song "I" is not about the individuals that comprised the band, but some third person characters not at ALL based on Gene, Paul, Peter + Ace. This is just an embarrassingly forgiving way to look at things.
Nibbler, why not go back to obsessing on attendance? Maybe cause the band clearly doesn't sell out when there's not a co-headliner?
I personally don't care if they TRY things like Shock Me or Beth... but those are signature songs for Ace + Peter just like God of Thunder or I Was Made For Loving You are for Gene + Paul... to suggest otherwise requires some serious blinders and Kool aid.
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Like clockwork the peanut gallery want to point out how KISS perfoming songs like Shock Me or Beth is blasphemy...to even think of such is an affront to God. A band wants to THEIR songs...how droll. Then I point out that it's common practice in the industry...a literal everyday occurrence...yet somehow it's different for bands like Queen, Journey, Foriegner, and the like. If you're a purest and nothing but real McCoy just won't do...more power to you. God bless. On the other hand if we selectively choose when we need apply...well then...
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Decent quality YT vid here, some heavy effect on Paul's voice are clearly audible.
http://bravewords.com/news/kiss-kick-of ... otos-video
http://bravewords.com/news/kiss-kick-of ... otos-video
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What was the intro song ? Rock and Roll or Good Times, Bad Times ?
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From the pic on KISSONLINE it looks close to soldout.
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Deuce66 wrote:Decent quality YT vid here, some heavy effect on Paul's voice are clearly audible.
http://bravewords.com/news/kiss-kick-of ... otos-video
it's a little bit of slapback echo. STOP THE PRESSES! IT'S A CONSPIRACY!
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Like this is the first time anyone's used effects on their vocals.asamphord wrote:Deuce66 wrote:Decent quality YT vid here, some heavy effect on Paul's voice are clearly audible.
http://bravewords.com/news/kiss-kick-of ... otos-video
it's a little bit of slapback echo. STOP THE PRESSES! IT'S A CONSPIRACY!
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My reaction to this comment.stlkiss wrote:YawnVaughanGF wrote:Lost connection Lick It Up, blood spitting, God Of Thunder, Shandi, Cold Gin, Love Gun, Black Diamond then encore Shout It Out Loud, I Was Made For Lovin' You, Rock And Roll All Nite
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