Kiss Bootlegs ...$35. another reason why I like Pearl Jam

MudfestMudfest Posts: 1,025
edited December 2009 in The Porch
$10 is fine with me !
Nuff said ....

http://concert-online.com/en/artist/692 ... /KISS.html

Muddy
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  • LloydXmasLloydXmas Posts: 7,539
    Are you kidding. Gene would sell a vial of semen if he could. I never really got kiss anyway. They seem more like a circus act than musicians.
  • Are you kidding. Gene would sell a vial of semen if he could. I never really got kiss anyway. They seem more like a circus act than musicians.


    They were musicians?
  • Why would you pay that much? Not much variation in their set lists, so they'd all sound pretty much the same.
    I'll ride the wave...where it takes me!!
  • MudfestMudfest Posts: 1,025
    JuddyBuddy wrote:
    Why would you pay that much? Not much variation in their set lists, so they'd all sound pretty much the same.
    exactly....Just spin Kiss alive "x" ...should be the same concert

    M
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    "OH Canada...You are so Beautiful when you are Drunk." Eddie
    1993-08-14 Gimli Mb Motorsport Park
    03-05-30 Vanc;05-09-08 Wpg
    05-09-07 Sask Sk;05-09-04 Calg
    05-09-05 Edm Alb;05-09-02 Vanc
    06-07-02/ 03 Denver 1 + 2;06-10-21/22 Bridge 1 +2
    4/3 + 4/2/08 Vanc Vedder ; 6/24+25 MSG /Toronto 09/buffalo 10/EV Chic 1-2
  • I saw KISS at MSG this year and was bitterly disappointed - no emotion, no spontenaity, no integrity. It totally sucked - no was way I purchasing the bootleg, the t-shirt or any of the other junk they were selling. Please PJ play MSG in May or June 2010 so I can return to USA and wipe this concert from my memory with a great one.
  • i_lov_iti_lov_it Posts: 4,007
    KI$$ are Wayyyyyyyy!!! "OVERRATED" anyway!
  • i_lov_it wrote:
    KI$$ are Wayyyyyyyy!!! "OVERRATED" anyway!

    If you look up overrated in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of KISS
    If you look up deluded in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Paul Stanley
    If you look up greedy in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Gene Simmons

    The hottest band in the world my arse, whoever believes that obviously doesn't get out to see too many bands. Ace and Peter got out while the going was good.
  • i_lov_iti_lov_it Posts: 4,007
    i_lov_it wrote:
    KI$$ are Wayyyyyyyy!!! "OVERRATED" anyway!

    If you look up overrated in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of KISS
    If you look up deluded in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Paul Stanley
    If you look up greedy in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Gene Simmons

    The hottest band in the world my arse, whoever believes that obviously doesn't get out to see too many bands. Ace and Peter got out while the going was good.

    lol...very TRUE!!! :lol:
  • Aero83_Aero83_ Posts: 933
    is KISS an acronym for something?
    and, yeah, that's a lot of dough for a boot
    ...10/31/09, 05/21/10, Peru, Los Angeles
  • jamburgerjamburger Posts: 1,775
    Aero83_ wrote:
    is KISS an acronym for something?
    and, yeah, that's a lot of dough for a boot

    Knights in Satan's Service
  • jamburger wrote:
    Aero83_ wrote:
    is KISS an acronym for something?
    and, yeah, that's a lot of dough for a boot

    Knights in Satan's Service

    LOL aware
  • MudfestMudfest Posts: 1,025
    i_lov_it wrote:
    KI$$ are Wayyyyyyyy!!! "OVERRATED" anyway!

    If you look up overrated in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of KISS
    If you look up deluded in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Paul Stanley
    If you look up greedy in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Gene Simmons

    The hottest band in the world my arse, whoever believes that obviously doesn't get out to see too many bands. Ace and Peter got out while the going was good.

    Yea...at least Ace is still ok .....
    And when he played at MSG last year with PJ that was kinda cool ....

    M
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    "OH Canada...You are so Beautiful when you are Drunk." Eddie
    1993-08-14 Gimli Mb Motorsport Park
    03-05-30 Vanc;05-09-08 Wpg
    05-09-07 Sask Sk;05-09-04 Calg
    05-09-05 Edm Alb;05-09-02 Vanc
    06-07-02/ 03 Denver 1 + 2;06-10-21/22 Bridge 1 +2
    4/3 + 4/2/08 Vanc Vedder ; 6/24+25 MSG /Toronto 09/buffalo 10/EV Chic 1-2
  • JuddyBuddy wrote:
    Why would you pay that much? Not much variation in their set lists, so they'd all sound pretty much the same.

    I guess that's why there $35 because most people will only get the show they attended but it's VERY different w/ PJ
  • This Kiss 35 tour isn't even the four original members. Not worth going to.
  • gabriel/who/genesis all offered less than cheap official bootlegs

    IMO i think it's kool kiss are jumping on board with releasing official bootlegs of their shows

    if you don't want one don't buy one. it's as simple as that.
  • Mudfest wrote:
    i_lov_it wrote:
    KI$$ are Wayyyyyyyy!!! "OVERRATED" anyway!

    If you look up overrated in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of KISS
    If you look up deluded in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Paul Stanley
    If you look up greedy in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Gene Simmons

    The hottest band in the world my arse, whoever believes that obviously doesn't get out to see too many bands. Ace and Peter got out while the going was good.

    Yea...at least Ace is still ok .....
    And when he played at MSG last year with PJ that was kinda cool ....

    M

    Ace is way cool man. Share the love for Ace!

    Friendly Frehley - I've never heard him say a band word about anyone and even wishes Tommy Thayer well.
  • Not painting myself to be the best journalist or blogger, but here is my review of KISS at MSG in October...

    As expected, KISS went hard at Madison Square Garden, but for me did not capture the excitement or emotion of the previous three concerts I'd witnessed this week. KISS is not a band in the sense of Pearl Jam or The E Street Band, where a band of brothers bounce off one another and the audience and where anything could happen. KISS is Paul Stanley telling everyone how good they are and three other guys doing their thing on cue to the plan. To give them their credit, it was a good 'show' – but more along the lines of a Broadway Show - not a spontaneous rock concert. It was scripted, it was clichéd and it was all songs about about their dicks.

    No doubt, KISS put on a spectacular show and have influenced many glam bands since - there are pyrotechnics, fireballs, a massive light show and theatrics, but you can’t help thinking that apart from the obligatory: ’We love you New York, you’re the best’, this show really was paint by numbers. None the less, the New York crowd of KISS Army devotees lapped it up and truly believed they’d witnessed the best show of all time. I, however, walked away knowing I’d never again bother to see KISS - even if they do make it out to Perth. Their best days were in the 70s, but now they are a parody of themselves and they, and their fans are the ones who don’t yet get the joke - but as long as the cash registers are ringing, they'll be playing.

    The first thing that hit me about the show was the fan base they draw in NYC. This was a rough crowd. The vibe was very different to what I like at a concert. The testosterone and aggression feeding from the crowd was one that did not give the blessed out feeling that a good concert gives, it was more a “I’d best keep my defences up and be aware of who is around me in case I have to fight my way out of here.” Maybe this is because I was sitting new a dickwit biker and his skank who obviously got off on intimidation and image. The guy stood about five foot tall and if he’d started any shit with me I could have probably taken him out if need be, but his vibe affected everyone around him. Looking around the auditorium, it seemed there were many of them - more of them than there was of us. I’ve done gigs for Coffin Cheaters, and those guys are gentlemen compared to some of the the dicks I saw here. Thank fuck for Allen's Martial Arts and the years of kickboxing I did I thought.

    The opening band, Buckcherry, were very forgettable. A bunch of cock rockers who run on ego, cliche and a huge chunk of copying bands such as Motley Crew and other glam rock acts whose day has long since gone. Their only good moment was their cover of Deep Purple’s “Highway Star” which sounded great, but you really needed to close your eyes and not look at these peanuts prancing around like their shit tastes like chocolate. Nuff said about this band of unoriginal wannabe cockstars. Yes, I said cockstars, that was not a typo - surely putting a cordless mic in ya pants and rooting the air went out a long time ago?

    KISS hit the stage following the greatest lie in rock – “Alright New York, you wanted the best, you got the best, the hottest band in the world... KISS”. Obviously the announcer had not seen Pearl Jam or even Bruce Springsteen the night before – or even some of the great Aussie bands getting around, but I’ll forgive his ignorance. Lowered onto the stage via a sparking and smoking platform, Gene, Paul and Tommy (playing Ace), Eric Singer (playing Peter) was behind his impressive drum kit. They opened with Deuce and sounded great. It was an awesome rendition of the song and the crowd were fully into it.

    After this came a heap of songs from earlier in their career that Paul Stanley announced as ‘classics’. Yes, they were obviously classic songs to the true fans, but were basic 70s cock rock without the melody or complexity of other bands of that or other eras. Most were based on standard 12 bar blues rock riffs and once again, the main topic was their dicks and what they like to do with them. KISS obviously know their music does not stand out from the crowd and it was the stage show that made up for it – more pyros, smoke pots, and lights – but not a whole lot of musical integrity. ‘Shout It Out Loud’ was pretty spectacular and showcased what they are good at which it throwaway rock songs that mean nothing but numb your mind.

    Stanley showed what a tool he is by shouting how the band was unlike others and didn’t try to bring to your attention political or social issues, instead he was going to ignore all the troubles in the world and used this apathy as the launching pad into ‘Rock’n’Roll All Nite’. The quality of the audience was shown by the fact they all applauded this – my guess is most of them voted for and loved GW Bush. This just went to prove that for KISS they don't put their money where their mouth is - they put their mouth anywhere there is money and tonight, there was planty of money to be made.

    We got one song off the new album and a procession of classics and classic classics – Stanley’s words, not mine. Stanley really gave me the shits for most of the night. The guy still screams into the microphone instead of talking and prances around like a ‘Kansas City Faggot’ – I’m not homophobic – I ripped that off from Blazing Saddles and it seemed appropriate. He also sledged other bands regularly saying how much better KISS was and how they give their fans so much more. By giving them more, he means taking more – tour shirts started at $45, to get the bootleg of the night was $30 and they did not encore. They did, but it was planned, they walked off and came back with the songs everyone was waiting to hear. He spoils the show and I found new respect for Gene who for once in his life said nothing.

    Kiss left it until late in the night to rip out the hits but no I Was Made For Loving You, No Strutter, No Beth, no Shandi. The final set had Love Gun, complete with Stanley flying out into the audience about 5 metres from my seat; it ended with Detroit Rock City which was pretty good. I got a fair few pictures and video from the night but can’t imagine spending much time looking at them.

    While the concert was spectacular, I did leave wondering if I actually enjoyed it and was glad to see the end of it. The best part of the night was walking through Time Square on the way home and now being able to say I have seen a show at Maddison Square Garden. Maybe I should have seen Mamma Mia on Broadway?
  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    tough review. on one hand it sounds like you enjoyed the night, on the other not so much. i dunno.

    i saw them back in 2000 on the farewell tour. it was ok, there were people rocking out and singing all the songs. i agree about it being like a pre scripted show. i wouldn't make an effort to see them again.
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  • Coming soon to ebay.... Gene Simmons' toe nail clippings... starting price $1,000...

    Honestly, I have never been a big fan. Yes, they put on a good visual show but their music sucks... They're performers not musicians.
  • Paul AndrewsPaul Andrews Posts: 2,489
    edited December 2009
    silas23 wrote:
    Coming soon to ebay.... Gene Simmons' toe nail clippings... starting price $1,000...

    Honestly, I have never been a big fan. Yes, they put on a good visual show but their music sucks... They're performers not musicians.

    I saw KISS on a Saturday after seeing PJ in LA at Gibson amp (3+4) Tues & Wed and then Springsteen in Jersey closing Giants Stadium on the Firday. Following up on those two acts was always going to be tough for KISS. Thayer and Singer are great replacements for Ace and Peter, but the magic is well and truly gone for KISS. The time to see them was probably 1977. I saw the first reunion tour with the original members in Perth and it was a shit load better than this show. I'm not 'sledging' KISS, good luck to them for still being out there and touring and providing 'entertainment' for the fans, but to me it KISS is a WWE event and PJ/Springsteen et al are genuine Heavy Weight Boxing bouts.
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  • Aero83_ wrote:
    is KISS an acronym for something?
    and, yeah, that's a lot of dough for a boot

    Keep it Simple Stupid
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  • PoncierPoncier Posts: 16,710
    jamburger wrote:
    Aero83_ wrote:
    is KISS an acronym for something?
    and, yeah, that's a lot of dough for a boot

    Knights in Satan's Service
    Thats just some BS that got floated around in the 70's.
    They said they named the band "KISS" because the record company wouldn't let them name it "FUCK".
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  • Poncier wrote:
    jamburger wrote:
    Aero83_ wrote:
    is KISS an acronym for something?
    and, yeah, that's a lot of dough for a boot

    Knights in Satan's Service
    Thats just some BS that got floated around in the 70's.
    They said they named the band "KISS" because the record company wouldn't let them name it "FUCK".

    And seriously, if Satan were real (which is a myth anyway) he'd never have those buffoons in his service
  • And seriously, if Satan were real (which is a myth anyway) he'd never have those buffoons in his service

    only if he did not want the world to belive he existed! :o
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  • lockedlocked Posts: 4,038
    They were a real rock and roll band up through 1976.

    and their original members reunion tour leg 1995-1997 recaptured that "hard rock' setlist of real good songs...

    They influneced everyone from our own Mr. McCready and Mr. Cameron to other like Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, Stone Temple pilotss.. etc...

    But yeah, they pretty much sold out and lost touch with anything related to serious music during any points beyond or preceding these two time periods IMO...

    Shameless is the word that comes to mind..
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  • locked wrote:
    They were a real rock and roll band up through 1976.

    and their original members reunion tour leg 1995-1997 recaptured that "hard rock' setlist of real good songs...

    They influneced everyone from our own Mr. McCready and Mr. Cameron to other like Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, Stone Temple pilotss.. etc...

    But yeah, they pretty much sold out and lost touch with anything related to serious music during any points beyond or preceding these two time periods IMO...

    Shameless is the word that comes to mind..

    Agree 100%
  • locked wrote:
    They were a real rock and roll band up through 1976.

    and their original members reunion tour leg 1995-1997 recaptured that "hard rock' setlist of real good songs...

    They influneced everyone from our own Mr. McCready and Mr. Cameron to other like Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, Stone Temple pilotss.. etc...

    But yeah, they pretty much sold out and lost touch with anything related to serious music during any points beyond or preceding these two time periods IMO...

    Shameless is the word that comes to mind..


    +1
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  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 91,535
    Mudfest wrote:
    $10 is fine with me !
    Nuff said ....

    http://concert-online.com/en/artist/692 ... /KISS.html

    Muddy

    Where's the Halifax Common's Bootleg CD? :? I guess these audience recordings & this proshot DVD I got will do. All received freely!

    Sorry Gene!
  • CobCob Posts: 857
    What does ANY of this have to do with Pearl Jam, this should be in the Other Music section.
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  • Are you kidding. Gene would sell a vial of semen if he could. I never really got kiss anyway. They seem more like a circus act than musicians.

    It WAS for charity but Gene did auction a kidney stone. Some nut paid $15k for it:

    Gene Simmons Auctions Kidney Stone
    06/05/09 4:54pm

    by Kate Harper (CHARTattack)

    KISS singer/bassist Gene Simmons says he auctioned one of his kidney stones for $15,000 U.S. on eBay.

    "I passed a kidney stone and I put it on eBay for charity," Simmons said on the Today show yesterday (Thursday).

    He then told Today's Kathie Lee Gifford to "settle down" when she wondered what would happen if he put "other body parts" on eBay.

    We don't know if this is true and a Google search yielded nothing, but Simmons (real name Chaim Witz) has suffered from painful kidney stones before. He admitted in the Q&A section on his website that he's missed meet and greet appearances because of kidney stones.

    Honestly, though, we really wouldn't put it past Simmons to do something like this. It's Gene Simmons, for God's sake.
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