Legal reasons. The Jefferson Airplane name is jointly owned by the original members of the group. Kantner owned the rights to the Jefferson Starship name, so that's what he toured under.
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I'm going to see the other Jefferson Starship soon, for free too as it turns out.Wiped Out 78 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 12:01 pmI've actually seen Foghat and Mickey Thomas' Starship. Enjoyed both. And they were cheap (free, in MIckey Thomas' case).Wichita77 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 11:39 amBefore you knock these official tribute bands, you might want to give them a shot. Especially those of you who have a problem with high ticket prices of the arena acts. You might be letting your general principals get in the way of an inexpensive good time.
A full blown KISS show with bombs and pyro won't be so inexpensive. Which is why it is destined to fail.

About KISS, I don't think they'd go full out pyro if they did do this. Anything they did would pale in comparison to what they are doing now, so they might decide to go back to the beginning, more like the Destroyer experience with two staircases, drum riser, and Sam the Serpent. Back then it was their youthful energy that carried the show along with some pyro and theatrics. Throw in some different tech effects, and it could be cool. Maybe holograms used as the ghosts of the old KISS. It could be fun.
Don't get see wrong, I don't see it being a success, but it could be a cool novelty act that might make a good residency for awhile. Who knows? they might turn it into something that catches on. They won't know until they try. New blood, with new energy and new songs for a new era...
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Well that all checks out dunnit?Wiped Out 78 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 1:12 pmLegal reasons. The Jefferson Airplane name is jointly owned by the original members of the group. Kantner owned the rights to the Jefferson Starship name, so that's what he toured under.
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Why do Kiss fans not think new perfect likenesses of the original Kiss (the band, stage show and costumes) would work as Kiss 2.0? Let's say the recreated 80% of the 1977 Love Gun tour and band. Would that be good enough?
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It could be a good show, yes. But it's still a tribute band. They'd be doing club-level shows at most.
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But yours is the perspective of a diehard who may want it to never end. Sure, there are people taking their kids to see Kiss now, but that won't mean that some new generation is going to widely embrace a hollow replica of a nostalgic concept. Heck, how many people our age would have went to see a Beatles with four new members? That's just optimistically believing that the concept is eternal and enough to endure no matter who slips into it. The kids who are seeing Kiss now will likely be smarter than to buy into it. Any new audiences are very unlikely to embrace it. Especially without Gene Simmons. He is still a huge draw to the mainstream himself. Once he is not performing anymore, they would be very hard pressed to sell tickets.Mr Slow wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 5:52 amThe concept of KISS is not all that far removed from a Circus. It’s timeless. We see kids of fans getting into the band now just as we all did 30-40 years ago. Why wouldn’t it also appeal to the next generation? Imagine if what they created 46 years ago was just the beginning and it somehow managed to be carried on far beyond what a normal band lasts. There could be a KISS around 50 years from now.
Having said that, by doing this final tour many people would be less than enthused by a new bunch of guys hitting the road in 2025 and calling themselves KISS. Had they just transitioned gradually it might have been an easier thing to pull off. Paul gives it up now, Gene in a few years, Eric after that, and so on...
Some of you are probably rolling your eyes as you read this, but 20 years ago did you ever think that one day we’d have KISS with 2 new guys made up as the originals being prominent enough to play arenas and headlining major festivals? Those of you that like to dismiss the bands success as merely casual fans going to see the spectacle, you should be convinced more than any of us that a KISS 2.0 will succeed!![]()
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In order for this to work( or at least have a good chance at working/being successful )
- It will have to be totally fresh and new. Merely recreating the current band will be pointless and there will be next to no demand for that as it’s been done, for more than 40 years in fact
- for it to have any longevity the new members will have to have a large degree of input and “say” regarding what the group does, how they sound, what they look like, how they perform etc. If Simmons and Stanley want to hire four yes-men, sure they could get any number of young players to do that. For a couple years... but for it to last over a longer period of time they will Have to allow the members to have a large part of the control of the band, if they are to stay with it and take pride in it and “give it their all”, they will have to be more than mere impersonators, but rather, legit musician/Entertainers expressing creativity in their own right
-It will have to be revitalized and refreshed to appeal to a new market rather than the diehards such as the members of this page. A lasting career that stands a chance of succeeding he’s going to have to be geared towards a more modern, larger, younger, more casual rock fan market
- It will have to be totally fresh and new. Merely recreating the current band will be pointless and there will be next to no demand for that as it’s been done, for more than 40 years in fact
- for it to have any longevity the new members will have to have a large degree of input and “say” regarding what the group does, how they sound, what they look like, how they perform etc. If Simmons and Stanley want to hire four yes-men, sure they could get any number of young players to do that. For a couple years... but for it to last over a longer period of time they will Have to allow the members to have a large part of the control of the band, if they are to stay with it and take pride in it and “give it their all”, they will have to be more than mere impersonators, but rather, legit musician/Entertainers expressing creativity in their own right
-It will have to be revitalized and refreshed to appeal to a new market rather than the diehards such as the members of this page. A lasting career that stands a chance of succeeding he’s going to have to be geared towards a more modern, larger, younger, more casual rock fan market
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We are talking stepping into a time machine and going to the 1977 Alive II show.Potato Salad wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 3:30 pmIt could be a good show, yes. But it's still a tribute band. They'd be doing club-level shows at most.
Fans throw out the tribute band comment like anyone said the Kiss 2.0 band are replacements. Yes it's a tribute but it wouldn't be the crappy Kiss club tribute band.
Are the 2019 NFL teams tribute teams of the 1977 teams? No they are not.
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Now ya talking my friend. But your concept is actually just the band KISS and keeping the current band going. I'm all for this and the new members would need to relax new music and I would have one female in the band to make up as the drummer.Rockandrolloverman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 6:47 pmIn order for this to work( or at least have a good chance at working/being successful )
- It will have to be totally fresh and new. Merely recreating the current band will be pointless and there will be next to no demand for that as it’s been done, for more than 40 years in fact
- for it to have any longevity the new members will have to have a large degree of input and “say” regarding what the group does, how they sound, what they look like, how they perform etc. If Simmons and Stanley want to hire four yes-men, sure they could get any number of young players to do that. For a couple years... but for it to last over a longer period of time they will Have to allow the members to have a large part of the control of the band, if they are to stay with it and take pride in it and “give it their all”, they will have to be more than mere impersonators, but rather, legit musician/Entertainers expressing creativity in their own right
-It will have to be revitalized and refreshed to appeal to a new market rather than the diehards such as the members of this page. A lasting career that stands a chance of succeeding he’s going to have to be geared towards a more modern, larger, younger, more casual rock fan market
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Interesting ideaPterCriss wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 6:56 pmyour concept is actually just the band KISS and keeping the current band going. I'm all for this and the new members would need to relax new music and I would have one female in the band to make up as the drummer.Rockandrolloverman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 6:47 pmIn order for this to work( or at least have a good chance at working/being successful )
- It will have to be totally fresh and new. Merely recreating the current band will be pointless and there will be next to no demand for that as it’s been done, for more than 40 years in fact
- for it to have any longevity the new members will have to have a large degree of input and “say” regarding what the group does, how they sound, what they look like, how they perform etc. If Simmons and Stanley want to hire four yes-men, sure they could get any number of young players to do that. For a couple years... but for it to last over a longer period of time they will Have to allow the members to have a large part of the control of the band, if they are to stay with it and take pride in it and “give it their all”, they will have to be more than mere impersonators, but rather, legit musician/Entertainers expressing creativity in their own right
-It will have to be revitalized and refreshed to appeal to a new market rather than the diehards such as the members of this page. A lasting career that stands a chance of succeeding he’s going to have to be geared towards a more modern, larger, younger, more casual rock fan market
as I see it it will have to be the just the Kiss concept Carried over into the new band- but other than the “concept”, it will have to but totally new, revitalized band that is created out of the fantasy/ theatrical / showmanship/ persona concept
I think the more modernized, independent, different, and revitalized they take this, the better chance it has at Succeeding
I think it would be very cool and very interesting if they created four new characters that were loosely tied to the original characters, in a similar vein, but are brand new characters in their own right
THAT would possibly stand a chance. Merely hiring four impersonators of the existing characters will not last long, for numerous reasons
A New, fresh, Revitalized, and modernized version of the unique Kisd concept, Reborn into something entirely new and exciting....THAT is the way to go with this
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C'mon, who would really want to see that??? It would totally suck either way, there is just no chance for a KISS 2.0 to succeed at any large market. I find this whole idea ludicrous, they've had a very long run already and it's more than about time to just let the whole thing die anyway. The spirit of KISS will go on regardless for various reasons, why drag that logo any further with a bunch of nobodies? Seriously.Rockandrolloverman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 7:59 pmInteresting ideaPterCriss wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 6:56 pmyour concept is actually just the band KISS and keeping the current band going. I'm all for this and the new members would need to relax new music and I would have one female in the band to make up as the drummer.Rockandrolloverman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 6:47 pmIn order for this to work( or at least have a good chance at working/being successful )
- It will have to be totally fresh and new. Merely recreating the current band will be pointless and there will be next to no demand for that as it’s been done, for more than 40 years in fact
- for it to have any longevity the new members will have to have a large degree of input and “say” regarding what the group does, how they sound, what they look like, how they perform etc. If Simmons and Stanley want to hire four yes-men, sure they could get any number of young players to do that. For a couple years... but for it to last over a longer period of time they will Have to allow the members to have a large part of the control of the band, if they are to stay with it and take pride in it and “give it their all”, they will have to be more than mere impersonators, but rather, legit musician/Entertainers expressing creativity in their own right
-It will have to be revitalized and refreshed to appeal to a new market rather than the diehards such as the members of this page. A lasting career that stands a chance of succeeding he’s going to have to be geared towards a more modern, larger, younger, more casual rock fan market
as I see it it will have to be the just the Kiss concept Carried over into the new band- but other than the “concept”, it will have to but totally new, revitalized band that is created out of the fantasy/ theatrical / showmanship/ persona concept
I think the more modernized, independent, different, and revitalized they take this, the better chance it has at Succeeding
I think it would be very cool and very interesting if they created four new characters that were loosely tied to the original characters, in a similar vein, but are brand new characters in their own right
THAT would possibly stand a chance. Merely hiring four impersonators of the existing characters will not last long, for numerous reasons
A New, fresh, Revitalized, and modernized version of the unique Kisd concept, Reborn into something entirely new and exciting....THAT is the way to go with this
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But you’re looking at this entirely differently than I am
I see this as being a brand new band with something to offer in their own right
New Band with brand new music and presentation - a revitalized theatrical concept based group that is created out of the Kiss concept
I agree the current Kiss has ran their course, but take that very unique creative and sellable “idea” and rework it into something brand new but even more expressive and theatrical given today’s modern technology
If it were good, and had something to offer that was interesting and fresh and new, it could find an audience
I see this as being a brand new band with something to offer in their own right
New Band with brand new music and presentation - a revitalized theatrical concept based group that is created out of the Kiss concept
I agree the current Kiss has ran their course, but take that very unique creative and sellable “idea” and rework it into something brand new but even more expressive and theatrical given today’s modern technology
If it were good, and had something to offer that was interesting and fresh and new, it could find an audience
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I think a new band based on an old concept would not have much of a chance of succeeding. Hard to see new audiences embracing a nostalgia spinoff. That's really a concept from the minds of diehards. New characters won't have much of a chance at success, Kiss killed that idea a long time ago for singular band members. Way too challenging for four of them, even if they are based on the past images.
The Kiss audience at large is established and based on nostalgia. There is no new ripe and large audience for the concept to catch new fire with, especially as a spinoff.
We all see things uniquely, but I believe no Gene Simmons in the band, no chance. I cannot see a new band with new or spinoff personas appealing to anyone other than some creative minded diehards.
The Kiss audience at large is established and based on nostalgia. There is no new ripe and large audience for the concept to catch new fire with, especially as a spinoff.
We all see things uniquely, but I believe no Gene Simmons in the band, no chance. I cannot see a new band with new or spinoff personas appealing to anyone other than some creative minded diehards.
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Yup, I agree. The same concept but with all new young unknown players /personas and a crop of brand new songs that they wrote.Rockandrolloverman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 7:59 pm
Interesting idea
as I see it it will have to be the just the Kiss concept Carried over into the new band- but other than the “concept”, it will have to but totally new, revitalized band that is created out of the fantasy/ theatrical / showmanship/ persona concept
I think the more modernized, independent, different, and revitalized they take this, the better chance it has at Succeeding
I think it would be very cool and very interesting if they created four new characters that were loosely tied to the original characters, in a similar vein, but are brand new characters in their own right
THAT would possibly stand a chance. Merely hiring four impersonators of the existing characters will not last long, for numerous reasons
A New, fresh, Revitalized, and modernized version of the unique Kisd concept, Reborn into something entirely new and exciting....THAT is the way to go with this
I'd pay to see that.
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Paul lip syncing in the current band has probably bought them another 3-4 years at least.
So that puts a 2.0 at maybe 6 -7 years away. I see it as a sanctioned Tribute backed by Kiss Org, called the Kiss Experience or something.. Probably theatre level/ casino ballroom level in draw.. 1000 seater type level.. There wont be multiple line ups - there will be only 1... Its hard enough to find 1 good Paul... They can tour the world with 1 lineup.. 4 younger guys recreating the classic show bankrolled by Kiss. If it gets some buzz I'll probably buy a ticket.
So that puts a 2.0 at maybe 6 -7 years away. I see it as a sanctioned Tribute backed by Kiss Org, called the Kiss Experience or something.. Probably theatre level/ casino ballroom level in draw.. 1000 seater type level.. There wont be multiple line ups - there will be only 1... Its hard enough to find 1 good Paul... They can tour the world with 1 lineup.. 4 younger guys recreating the classic show bankrolled by Kiss. If it gets some buzz I'll probably buy a ticket.
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Kiss 2.0? never going to happen. It was just another way of Paul and Gene to justify putting T and E in Ace and Peter`s outfits and makeup.
Paul`s ego would never allow someone doing his job better than him.
As for "American Idol" style programs? Seriously? NOBODY would give a shit about Kiss without Paul and Gene. They lost a percentage of their fanbase when they put the other two guys up, lol, how many fans do you think would follow Kiss without the two most famous members?
Paul`s ego would never allow someone doing his job better than him.
As for "American Idol" style programs? Seriously? NOBODY would give a shit about Kiss without Paul and Gene. They lost a percentage of their fanbase when they put the other two guys up, lol, how many fans do you think would follow Kiss without the two most famous members?
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I’m not saying I’d be interested necessarily. I’m just putting it out there that it has the potential to continue on without any of the original guys. The appeal is the visuals obviously, but done right they could create something that is fresh but still keep the concept intact. Some of the best tribute bands tour the world.41Mets wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 5:05 pmBut yours is the perspective of a diehard who may want it to never end. Sure, there are people taking their kids to see Kiss now, but that won't mean that some new generation is going to widely embrace a hollow replica of a nostalgic concept. Heck, how many people our age would have went to see a Beatles with four new members? That's just optimistically believing that the concept is eternal and enough to endure no matter who slips into it. The kids who are seeing Kiss now will likely be smarter than to buy into it. Any new audiences are very unlikely to embrace it. Especially without Gene Simmons. He is still a huge draw to the mainstream himself. Once he is not performing anymore, they would be very hard pressed to sell tickets.Mr Slow wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 5:52 amThe concept of KISS is not all that far removed from a Circus. It’s timeless. We see kids of fans getting into the band now just as we all did 30-40 years ago. Why wouldn’t it also appeal to the next generation? Imagine if what they created 46 years ago was just the beginning and it somehow managed to be carried on far beyond what a normal band lasts. There could be a KISS around 50 years from now.
Having said that, by doing this final tour many people would be less than enthused by a new bunch of guys hitting the road in 2025 and calling themselves KISS. Had they just transitioned gradually it might have been an easier thing to pull off. Paul gives it up now, Gene in a few years, Eric after that, and so on...
Some of you are probably rolling your eyes as you read this, but 20 years ago did you ever think that one day we’d have KISS with 2 new guys made up as the originals being prominent enough to play arenas and headlining major festivals? Those of you that like to dismiss the bands success as merely casual fans going to see the spectacle, you should be convinced more than any of us that a KISS 2.0 will succeed!![]()
I think we can all agree that this stage show they have now is stunning. Imagine a bunch of 25 year olds running around on it, wearing the makeup and costumes and add some cool new stunts.
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If they try to sell those 25 year olds as a new band with new music based on an old formula, people will see right through it and it will flop. If they make it an official tribute show it will have a chance in smaller venues.Mr Slow wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 6:21 amI’m not saying I’d be interested necessarily. I’m just putting it out there that it has the potential to continue on without any of the original guys. The appeal is the visuals obviously, but done right they could create something that is fresh but still keep the concept intact. Some of the best tribute bands tour the world.41Mets wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 5:05 pmBut yours is the perspective of a diehard who may want it to never end. Sure, there are people taking their kids to see Kiss now, but that won't mean that some new generation is going to widely embrace a hollow replica of a nostalgic concept. Heck, how many people our age would have went to see a Beatles with four new members? That's just optimistically believing that the concept is eternal and enough to endure no matter who slips into it. The kids who are seeing Kiss now will likely be smarter than to buy into it. Any new audiences are very unlikely to embrace it. Especially without Gene Simmons. He is still a huge draw to the mainstream himself. Once he is not performing anymore, they would be very hard pressed to sell tickets.Mr Slow wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 5:52 amThe concept of KISS is not all that far removed from a Circus. It’s timeless. We see kids of fans getting into the band now just as we all did 30-40 years ago. Why wouldn’t it also appeal to the next generation? Imagine if what they created 46 years ago was just the beginning and it somehow managed to be carried on far beyond what a normal band lasts. There could be a KISS around 50 years from now.
Having said that, by doing this final tour many people would be less than enthused by a new bunch of guys hitting the road in 2025 and calling themselves KISS. Had they just transitioned gradually it might have been an easier thing to pull off. Paul gives it up now, Gene in a few years, Eric after that, and so on...
Some of you are probably rolling your eyes as you read this, but 20 years ago did you ever think that one day we’d have KISS with 2 new guys made up as the originals being prominent enough to play arenas and headlining major festivals? Those of you that like to dismiss the bands success as merely casual fans going to see the spectacle, you should be convinced more than any of us that a KISS 2.0 will succeed!![]()
I think we can all agree that this stage show they have now is stunning. Imagine a bunch of 25 year olds running around on it, wearing the makeup and costumes and add some cool new stunts.
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This.Phyllis Simmons wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:53 pmPaul lip syncing in the current band has probably bought them another 3-4 years at least.
So that puts a 2.0 at maybe 6 -7 years away. I see it as a sanctioned Tribute backed by Kiss Org, called the Kiss Experience or something.. Probably theatre level/ casino ballroom level in draw.. 1000 seater type level.. There wont be multiple line ups - there will be only 1... Its hard enough to find 1 good Paul... They can tour the world with 1 lineup.. 4 younger guys recreating the classic show bankrolled by Kiss. If it gets some buzz I'll probably buy a ticket.
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I think the chance of G & P just letting KISS die without trying to do give it some kind of a fresh start, is pretty remote. I don't think KISS has that many fans to begin with anymore. They used American Idol to announce the tour, and to connect with a new audience. Having done two reality shows before, I can see how KISS themselves could really bask in the glory of the old days by trying to teach new members how to do what they do.PUNCHLINE wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 4:53 amKiss 2.0? never going to happen. It was just another way of Paul and Gene to justify putting T and E in Ace and Peter`s outfits and makeup.
Paul`s ego would never allow someone doing his job better than him.
As for "American Idol" style programs? Seriously? NOBODY would give a shit about Kiss without Paul and Gene. They lost a percentage of their fanbase when they put the other two guys up, lol, how many fans do you think would follow Kiss without the two most famous members?
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think if you know anything about KISS, you know that you shouldn't put anything past them.
They did KISS show based on an AFL football team, and you think THIS idea is impossible?
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The question that nobody seems to be asking - who is bankrolling this? Who is taking the risk and shelling out the money to make all of this happen before a single ticket is sold?
Because it sure as hell ain't gonna be G&P.
Because it sure as hell ain't gonna be G&P.
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They will indeed try anything. It could be compelling TV, but they wil just be teaching other guys to be tribute artists or a spinoff, and that will be kinda lame in concept. The TV show could work but then it either gives way to an official tribute in smaller venues or a new band that would likely fade away not long after.Wichita77 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 7:13 amI think the chance of G & P just letting KISS die without trying to do give it some kind of a fresh start, is pretty remote. I don't think KISS has that many fans to begin with anymore. They used American Idol to announce the tour, and to connect with a new audience. Having done two reality shows before, I can see how KISS themselves could really bask in the glory of the old days by trying to teach new members how to do what they do.PUNCHLINE wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 4:53 amKiss 2.0? never going to happen. It was just another way of Paul and Gene to justify putting T and E in Ace and Peter`s outfits and makeup.
Paul`s ego would never allow someone doing his job better than him.
As for "American Idol" style programs? Seriously? NOBODY would give a shit about Kiss without Paul and Gene. They lost a percentage of their fanbase when they put the other two guys up, lol, how many fans do you think would follow Kiss without the two most famous members?
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think if you know anything about KISS, you know that you shouldn't put anything past them.
They did KISS show based on an AFL football team, and you think THIS idea is impossible?
Some may be open to it but I don't think it will have much of an audience after the last vestiges of the original band are gone. The concept can go on as a smaller scale official tribute. But I don't see some sort of new Kiss having much legs at all other than with a few hardcores.
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Who bank rolls any tour or tv show to Hollywood movie? You didn't know that a Hollywood movie is insured, financed by investors.Wiped Out 78 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:00 amThe question that nobody seems to be asking - who is bankrolling this? Who is taking the risk and shelling out the money to make all of this happen before a single ticket is sold?
Because it sure as hell ain't gonna be G&P.
The same people that finance movies, tours and tv shows will be behind Kiss 2.0
Where do you think the profits will go if it makes 20 million a year? The new band members won't get hardly any of that? And just look on tv and see if you think it would work or not.
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How do you put the Alive II tour in a 1,000 seat theater ?41Mets wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 7:08 amThis.Phyllis Simmons wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:53 pmPaul lip syncing in the current band has probably bought them another 3-4 years at least.
So that puts a 2.0 at maybe 6 -7 years away. I see it as a sanctioned Tribute backed by Kiss Org, called the Kiss Experience or something.. Probably theatre level/ casino ballroom level in draw.. 1000 seater type level.. There wont be multiple line ups - there will be only 1... Its hard enough to find 1 good Paul... They can tour the world with 1 lineup.. 4 younger guys recreating the classic show bankrolled by Kiss. If it gets some buzz I'll probably buy a ticket.
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I don't think it would be lame at all if handled right creative team, and produced properly. I can see Gene and Paul coaching a team of replacements through all the phases of being in KISS, performance, attitude, song writing, fan interaction--and then watching Paul work with his group of replacements... with plenty of Kisstory sprinkled in there, and the drama of weekly challenges.41Mets wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:01 amThey will indeed try anything. It could be compelling TV, but they wil just be teaching other guys to be tribute artists or a spinoff, and that will be kinda lame in concept. The TV show could work but then it either gives way to an official tribute in smaller venues or a new band that would likely fade away not long after.Wichita77 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 7:13 amI think the chance of G & P just letting KISS die without trying to do give it some kind of a fresh start, is pretty remote. I don't think KISS has that many fans to begin with anymore. They used American Idol to announce the tour, and to connect with a new audience. Having done two reality shows before, I can see how KISS themselves could really bask in the glory of the old days by trying to teach new members how to do what they do.PUNCHLINE wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 4:53 amKiss 2.0? never going to happen. It was just another way of Paul and Gene to justify putting T and E in Ace and Peter`s outfits and makeup.
Paul`s ego would never allow someone doing his job better than him.
As for "American Idol" style programs? Seriously? NOBODY would give a shit about Kiss without Paul and Gene. They lost a percentage of their fanbase when they put the other two guys up, lol, how many fans do you think would follow Kiss without the two most famous members?
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think if you know anything about KISS, you know that you shouldn't put anything past them.
They did KISS show based on an AFL football team, and you think THIS idea is impossible?
Some may be open to it but I don't think it will have much of an audience after the last vestiges of the original band are gone. The concept can go on as a smaller scale official tribute. But I don't see some sort of new Kiss having much legs at all other than with a few hardcores.
It would appeal to all of the egos too... teaching people how to be as great as they are.
Let's face it, Tommy and Eric have proven that the concept of replacement members really doesn't phase the general public.
Would it translate into a new KISS that would go on into another era? I don't think so. But it would make for some good TV and another thing to keep KISS in the public eye a while longer. I'm sure it would. Family Jewels, 4th and Loud, Scooby Doo, KISS 2.0...
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Re: KISS 2.0 - Who's ready / who will never be ready
Not if they can't foresee a return on their investment.PterCriss wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:16 amWho bank rolls any tour or tv show to Hollywood movie? You didn't know that a Hollywood movie is insured, financed by investors.Wiped Out 78 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:00 amThe question that nobody seems to be asking - who is bankrolling this? Who is taking the risk and shelling out the money to make all of this happen before a single ticket is sold?
Because it sure as hell ain't gonna be G&P.
The same people that finance movies, tours and tv shows will be behind Kiss 2.0
The only people clamoring for KISS 2.0 are a small group of diehard fans, who can't imagine a world without KISS. Pretty niche market, if you ask me.
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Re: KISS 2.0 - Who's ready / who will never be ready
I've seen the tribute band Strutter put the staircases in clubs.PterCriss wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:17 amHow do you put the Alive II tour in a 1,000 seat theater ?41Mets wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 7:08 amThis.Phyllis Simmons wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:53 pmPaul lip syncing in the current band has probably bought them another 3-4 years at least.
So that puts a 2.0 at maybe 6 -7 years away. I see it as a sanctioned Tribute backed by Kiss Org, called the Kiss Experience or something.. Probably theatre level/ casino ballroom level in draw.. 1000 seater type level.. There wont be multiple line ups - there will be only 1... Its hard enough to find 1 good Paul... They can tour the world with 1 lineup.. 4 younger guys recreating the classic show bankrolled by Kiss. If it gets some buzz I'll probably buy a ticket.
No one is gonna care if the Serpent fits or not outside of this board. They will replicate it as well as they can.
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I agree the show could work. The "coaching replacements" thing is just teaching guys to be imitators, though.Wichita77 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:28 amI don't think it would be lame at all if handled right creative team, and produced properly. I can see Gene and Paul coaching a team of replacements through all the phases of being in KISS, performance, attitude, song writing, fan interaction--and then watching Paul work with his group of replacements... with plenty of Kisstory sprinkled in there, and the drama of weekly challenges.41Mets wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:01 amThey will indeed try anything. It could be compelling TV, but they wil just be teaching other guys to be tribute artists or a spinoff, and that will be kinda lame in concept. The TV show could work but then it either gives way to an official tribute in smaller venues or a new band that would likely fade away not long after.Wichita77 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 7:13 amI think the chance of G & P just letting KISS die without trying to do give it some kind of a fresh start, is pretty remote. I don't think KISS has that many fans to begin with anymore. They used American Idol to announce the tour, and to connect with a new audience. Having done two reality shows before, I can see how KISS themselves could really bask in the glory of the old days by trying to teach new members how to do what they do.PUNCHLINE wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 4:53 amKiss 2.0? never going to happen. It was just another way of Paul and Gene to justify putting T and E in Ace and Peter`s outfits and makeup.
Paul`s ego would never allow someone doing his job better than him.
As for "American Idol" style programs? Seriously? NOBODY would give a shit about Kiss without Paul and Gene. They lost a percentage of their fanbase when they put the other two guys up, lol, how many fans do you think would follow Kiss without the two most famous members?
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think if you know anything about KISS, you know that you shouldn't put anything past them.
They did KISS show based on an AFL football team, and you think THIS idea is impossible?
Some may be open to it but I don't think it will have much of an audience after the last vestiges of the original band are gone. The concept can go on as a smaller scale official tribute. But I don't see some sort of new Kiss having much legs at all other than with a few hardcores.
It would appeal to all of the egos too... teaching people how to be as great as they are.
Let's face it, Tommy and Eric have proven that the concept of replacement members really doesn't phase the general public.
Would it translate into a new KISS that would go on into another era? I don't think so. But it would make for some good TV and another thing to keep KISS in the public eye a while longer. I'm sure it would. Family Jewels, 4th and Loud, Scooby Doo, KISS 2.0...
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Re: KISS 2.0 - Who's ready / who will never be ready
EOTR tour proves 2 non original members, pre-recorded music and 2 original slow members don't matter to people. People want to see the SHOW. End of story.Wiped Out 78 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:05 amNot if they can't foresee a return on their investment.PterCriss wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:16 amWho bank rolls any tour or tv show to Hollywood movie? You didn't know that a Hollywood movie is insured, financed by investors.Wiped Out 78 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:00 amThe question that nobody seems to be asking - who is bankrolling this? Who is taking the risk and shelling out the money to make all of this happen before a single ticket is sold?
Because it sure as hell ain't gonna be G&P.
The same people that finance movies, tours and tv shows will be behind Kiss 2.0
The only people clamoring for KISS 2.0 are a small group of diehard fans, who can't imagine a world without KISS. Pretty niche market, if you ask me.
People loved Stan Lee and his stories about the Marvel Universe but I 2019 people want to see Disney's / Marvel and see it on the big screen.
It's all visual, hype and marketing and in NO WAY CAN YOU SAY THE EOTR 50 MILLION DOLLOR TOUR IS MADE UP OF DIE HARD FANS. The same casual or "I just want to see the show" fans will pay to see Kiss 2.0.
It's actually a great marketing idea and a way to continue the band.
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Re: KISS 2.0 - Who's ready / who will never be ready
Actually it's only a few die hard fans that are saying "don't do Kiss 2.0". The Kiss FAQ is not a marketing feedback hub and isn't the pulse of what main stream wants to hear or see. And I would do the opposite of want the FAQ said they preferred. The FAQ already beats up it's band they claim to love and are stuck in the 70's. Kiss 2.0 in not for die hard fans, it's for new fans and keeping the brand going.Wiped Out 78 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:05 amNot if they can't foresee a return on their investment.PterCriss wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:16 amWho bank rolls any tour or tv show to Hollywood movie? You didn't know that a Hollywood movie is insured, financed by investors.Wiped Out 78 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:00 amThe question that nobody seems to be asking - who is bankrolling this? Who is taking the risk and shelling out the money to make all of this happen before a single ticket is sold?
Because it sure as hell ain't gonna be G&P.
The same people that finance movies, tours and tv shows will be behind Kiss 2.0
The only people clamoring for KISS 2.0 are a small group of diehard fans, who can't imagine a world without KISS. Pretty niche market, if you ask me.
Die hard fans have an issue with Kiss because they know who's under the make up and they can't get over it. This being true why would die hard fans want Kiss 2.0? Kiss 2.0 is not for them any way.
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People still pay to see Gene Simmons. Future fans won't care about a hollow replica of nostalgia
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I think it's more likely they will tour as holograms. Though it will be weird seeing as they're all alive.
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IT's a club theater type of thing. Nothing wrong with if if it comes off.
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I'd watch a reality show to pick the next 4 but it would have to have the original 4. No Tommy or Eric.
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Re: KISS 2.0 - Who's ready / who will never be ready
I agree. I'm fine with the current line up touring, but it would be nice for the originals to find a way to end this together, and give all of us, and them, closure. Something like this would be a good vehicle for doing that.
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Re: KISS 2.0 - Who's ready / who will never be ready
Wichita77 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 7:48 amThis.Vandelay Industries wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 7:27 amAgain, I don't think it would succeed over the long haul, but it would make for a great season of TV that would lead to a Las Vegas residency maybe.andreww1962 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 6:17 amI would envision it starting with an American Idol like TV show with Paul and Gene as the judges. Having those guys and showing a bunch of vintage KISS videos would ensure that their current fans would at lest tune in. Over the course of the season fans would become acquainted with their favourite Demon, Spaceman, Catman and Starchild, and through the voting process they might become more vested in the new group.
So say KISS 2.0 came to your town with Gene & Paul emceeing. Original Love Gun stage, all original outfits, and a band with enough energy to replicate every move KISS ever did. Would that be something you'd pay $50 to see?
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Re: KISS 2.0 - Who's ready / who will never be ready
Queen did this several years ago, an online internet show recruited a bunch of musicians to form a band they call and officially endorse, Queen Extravaganza in 2012
The band has more members than Queen ever had onstage (til now I guess) to reproduce the studio sound as accurately as possible. They've toured internationally in 800-2,000 clubs or small theatres. They've toured album anniversaries or themed tours, just finished a South American tour.
They don't dress like Queen did or anything like that, they just market themselves as an officially endorsed tribute act by Brian and Roger. Like any tribute band they fill a void when the real band is inactive (most of their tour dates have been between Queen + Adam Lambert dates) and given there's many Queen cover bands, having an "official" title lends credibility to them when a fan decides which tribute to see.
Kiss might go down a similar path but knowing the way they've worked in the past when they have taken over certain fan created things, like the Konventions, I wouldn't be surprised that they make a move to stop unauthorised tribute bands using the logo and/or make up, much like they shut down the fanzines during the reunion/PC era and wanted everyone's database to be added to their Kissonline presence.
That way the only tribute act out there is theirs. If they shut the other bands down, then they instantly give their version an audience regardless of size - if you want to see a Kiss tribute show, you can only see the one Kiss created/endorsed. It's a possibility, they own the rights to everything visually.
The band has more members than Queen ever had onstage (til now I guess) to reproduce the studio sound as accurately as possible. They've toured internationally in 800-2,000 clubs or small theatres. They've toured album anniversaries or themed tours, just finished a South American tour.
They don't dress like Queen did or anything like that, they just market themselves as an officially endorsed tribute act by Brian and Roger. Like any tribute band they fill a void when the real band is inactive (most of their tour dates have been between Queen + Adam Lambert dates) and given there's many Queen cover bands, having an "official" title lends credibility to them when a fan decides which tribute to see.
Kiss might go down a similar path but knowing the way they've worked in the past when they have taken over certain fan created things, like the Konventions, I wouldn't be surprised that they make a move to stop unauthorised tribute bands using the logo and/or make up, much like they shut down the fanzines during the reunion/PC era and wanted everyone's database to be added to their Kissonline presence.
That way the only tribute act out there is theirs. If they shut the other bands down, then they instantly give their version an audience regardless of size - if you want to see a Kiss tribute show, you can only see the one Kiss created/endorsed. It's a possibility, they own the rights to everything visually.