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

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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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  • Poncier
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    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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  • locked
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    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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  • demetrios
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    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!
  • Cob
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    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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