The girl I took to the concert had never seen K.I.S.S. before, yet she was on her feet screaming and hollering and was hoarse the next morning. During the finale, when the band performed Beth, she surprised me by reaching over to hug me, I wasn“t expecting that. From a girl that was only a mild fan at best, the force of the show caused her to melt and I could swear there was a tear in her eye. Then came their signature song, Rock and Roll all Night, and we were up bouncing off each other dancing and singing. In my mind, I flashed back to each time that I had been to a K.I.S.S. concert. The first time it was September 12, 1977, the Springfield Civic Center, Springfield Massachusetts. The boys were in their prime and I was hooked! I had been a K.I.S.S. fan when K.I.S.S. fans weren“t cool. I remember the day I brought my first K.I.S.S. album and yes, l was on board from the beginning. It was 1974
Then I thought back to the Aerosmith/K.I.S.S. World Domination tour in 2003. The two bands that got me rockin“ performing together on stage. (even though Aerosmith came out a year before K.I.S.S., I still hadn“t heard of them until after I got the first K.I.S.S. album.) I was ecstatic! I was kind of disappointed that Ace wasn“t with them, but what the hell! It was still a magnificent show. I thought of the similarities between the two bands. Both came out about the same time. Both rose to prominence also around the same time in 1975. K.I.S.S. with the Alive album and Aerosmith with Toys in the attic and both lost band members by the early “80s with Ace Frehley and Peter Criss leaving K.I.S.S. to be replaced by Eric Carr and Vinny Vincent respectively. Then Joe Perry and Brad Whitford would
So, why am I reviewing a K.I.S.S. concert for a comic book web site? Simple K.I.S.S. has been involved with comics since 1977 and Marvel Super Special #1 is one of my favorite comics of all time. The band went out with a bang in their final concert, but only a whimper with their last comic book. Writer Bryan Hill gave us a fantastic issue with K.I.S.S. Blood and Stardust # 1, but by the fifth issue, the story had weakened and became just about Lilith and Alicia. Oh, it was a good story, but K.I.S.S.“ participation was minimal and I wound up being very disappointed. Where was the K.I.S.S. that became superheroes with Marvel Super Special # 1? I love Dynamite comics and I hope this isn“t their final K.I.S.S. comic. I would really like to see them in one last great adventure in the pages of Dynamite comics. Maybe a cross over with Marvel so they can face Dr. Doom one more time. Maybe they“ll continue to do more comics with K.I.S.S., but with the band becoming inactive, I don“t know if we can expect many more. K.I.S.S. comics need to go out with the same bang as K.I.S.S. tours. *****
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