Killer video man! I became a huge KISS fan in 1975 when I was 10 years old….stared at their album covers while listening 24/7…. Wasted my time in Junior high drawing the logo, all their faces and especially Peter’s drum set on my paper bag book covers…
Was back around 1976 or so and our local JC Penney store still sold vinyl records and in their "bargain bin" was a bunch of "KISS Alive" albums which I believe were priced at around $2.99 for a double album. Up until then I've never heard of KISS but the album cover got me intrigued so I purchased the album and was a fan ever since then. I prefer their earlier work up until the Destroyer or Love Gun albums as their sound changed to what I can only describe as more "commercial".
My old buddy Steve lived next door to Peter Criss in Canardie. He said Peter came home from shows when everyone was going to work.
One of the greatest rock n roll 70's band ever!
Ah, those were the days! I was a huge Kiss fan when I was a kid living just outside NYC in the 1970's.
Killer video man! I became a huge KISS fan in 1975 when I was 10 years old….stared at their album covers while listening 24/7…. Wasted my time in Junior high drawing the logo, all their faces and especially Peter’s drum set on my paper bag book covers…
@@StarshipTrooper2050 thanks for sharing brother!
Paper bag book covers, love it. I think I drew the mask from Quiet Riot a billion times or more!
...not wasted time...KISStime!
KISS we’re at their best in the early days. Would have loved to see them during Hotter than Hell tour 74-75!
Was back around 1976 or so and our local JC Penney store still sold vinyl records and in their "bargain bin" was a bunch of "KISS Alive" albums which I believe were priced at around $2.99 for a double album. Up until then I've never heard of KISS but the album cover got me intrigued so I purchased the album and was a fan ever since then. I prefer their earlier work up until the Destroyer or Love Gun albums as their sound changed to what I can only describe as more "commercial".
Their solo LPs mostly wound up in bargain bins also.
@@kromedome0101 except for Ace Frehely’s. It did alright. Back in the New York Groove!✌️
A blast from the past!
Perfect
the days!!!!!!!!!
I want to click THUMBS UP, but I don't want to be unlucky number 13
.......aaaahhhhh.........the good al' days.....young, lean, hungry.......before it all went to hell........
"People!"
1973
Espero que nunca le pongan colores AI a la época del Crazy nights 😊
No talent teenage girl band . Always was always will be
You obviously dont have a clue about music history and infuence.
Black Diamond, She, Cold Gin, Watchin' You, and Parasite enters the room.
My aunt was a gene girl in Birmingham Alabama
That's why every heavy metal band in the eighties says kiss was their biggest influence they made every one in my school forget about the Beatles
@erikhora9321 dude I'm an ozzy fan and he was influenced by the Beatles. I never liked the Beatles either just like kiss. Everyone to their own
they were clowns then and still are today
Ah, textbook projection.
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@stephenedgecock yet your here, getting a chubby
@@stephenedgecock and yet here u are, with a chubby
@@stephenedgecock and yet here u are with a chubby
@@stephenedgecock here u are , with a hard on