you make a good point. i also have to say the songs Vinnie wrote w/Kiss made this era of Kiss so great. Vinnie wrote great songs and those live concerts in 1983 were terrific. no matter how much of a creep Vinnie was, his songs were memorable
this may sound dumb but who is the guitarist? I never could keep up with them firing guitarists each album? i mean obviously i know it isn't the great VV.
My mother, an executive physician for General Motors in the 1990’s just before this performance, loved Paul since 1976, then met him for a moment in a cafe in Detroit. She started crying. He consoled and embraced her in the most respectful and sincerely thankful way. She and I will never forget it. Have a picture and found a way to get him that picture and he signed and personalized it to her. We still have it to this day. He is real and a class act.
I´m 56 Years old and still on Fire.. Yeah Wax bugs an hockey Rolls. I mean, we live together in the Years, and that we do. Kiss and Mötley Crüe , was my Bands, and Iron Maiden. I love them all, it was so are Great time. Tysom.
@andrewh3264 I love early masked KISS as much as the next guy, but to me 80‘s unmasked era, especially Asylum, is peak KISS. I‘ll never get tired of listening to these songs. ❤️
They fell off with Unmasked and The Elder, but Creatures set everything right again. By the time they got to Crazy Nights they were kinda running out of steam but then got it right with Revenge.
A Paul Stanley-voice in its prime is nothing to write home about. His voice was never the standout feature. It was his charisma and his gay-ish, but still kinda hetero performances.
He can still sing better than half the people out there, unfortunately age takes its toll on your vocal chords, I know I can't belt them out like I did 15 yrs ago.
@@anthonypalermo8816 Indeed. “To everyone he gave the song to be sung.” God gave Rock and roll to us through Eric Carr, the Fox. Sad that he had to take him back so soon.
Just look that incredible drum kit, and listen to that thunderous playing ... Eric was for me the best KISS member. Then listen to all that richness of sound with guitars... KISS gained a lt with Bruce and Eric, the best musical era of the band
@@jerrybays9626 As much as I love Peter, you’re delusional if you think that. He had a jazz style, but didn’t have the chops necessary to make it far in that field. He’s a decent drummer, but Carr was miles ahead.
My respects always to our Eric Carr R.I.P. 🙏🎼🥁🎼🙏who has been one of my favorite drummers in Kiss. Throughout his career with the band he did a great job, he did it with that passion that characterized him. Asylum one of my favorite Kiss albums. Eric Carr put the power in those drums.
One of all the unmasked kiss song that i like the most.. Eric Carr filled in the drums in every part of the song magnificently and Bruce Kulick played the killer solo as always🤘
My favorite song from the unmasked KISS! Call me crazy, but I'm 49 years old and I swear this song takes me back to the 80s like a fucking time machine! I can't explain it, but it's true.
How come we can't have music like this anymore blasting on the radio, selling out stadiums and concert halls? I MISS THIS GENRE out in modern society and the modern music scene, but at heart this music is forever. On a personal note, my 10 month old son is sitting on my lap listening to this song with me, and needless to say; I hope he understands later on what this music means compared to music today.
Bruce is such and under-rated guitarist! Gene tried to stifle his creativity but when you have that much talent, nobody can bottle it up. This was a great Kiss album and it shold get more recognition for sure!
Does anyone know why they never played this song live? even during the asylum tour? this is seriously one of their best by far, out of any period. Simple, and hard hitting with an epic and melodic chorus.
Paul Stanley's voice during the 80s and 90s is simply Untouchable!!! His tone, range, power and delivery is so effortless.. The Kiss unplugged performance was flawless and truly unbelievable.. I'm so happy I got to see kiss while his voice was still amazing... In my opinion one the greatest frontman of all time!!!
@@davidzaso9332Yep. Bruce could be bluesy like Ace, but could shred like Vinnie and Mark, and still showcase raw virtuosity and musicality at the same time.
@Donal Finn Chosei Funahara? They had some great tunes that weren't released as well. For whatever reason they passed on some solid Ace tunes that I would've loved to have heard on Creatures or anything from the Elder. Bryan Adams wrote with Kiss for Animalilze or LIU from what I recall. Once they got to LIU they gravitated to the 8th note chunking away and just basic rock beat. Gone were the days of songs like She or Cold Gin in order to try for another cheesy hit single.
@Donal Finn Say if they took the tracks that were more rock oriented from The Elder and used the tracks from Kiss Killerz EP along with the strong demos, they coulda had a great 10 track album for 1981 instead of the Elder. I like I and The Oath but the rest no thanks. Unmasked and Dynasty have several great songs on them but to me the production got really thin and whimpy. If they woulda had a bit thicker/heavier guitars woulda made a huge difference. I also really liked Ace's stuff. Not a good singer at all but his songs just rock.
I see a lot of posts about people being shocked that KISS dressed like this. I'm 39 years old. I was too young for any memories of the the original 4 in makeup. Animalize, Asylum and Crazy Nights were my first real-time memories of KISS. Of course, I was aware that this band had a history with the makeup and such. Their past fascinated me, but I also liked the current (mid-80s) line up. They still had cool stages, gimmicks and they seemed to get as much magazine face time and MTV airtime as the other current glam rockers. Now that I'm way older and have had time to go through most of the audio and video history (as any lifelong KISS fan does) this era is no less important or nostalgic as the rest. For people who got into KISS when I did (the Carr Kulick era), there was an understanding that the band had history and was a little more interesting than the other glam bands. I did have this fantasy in the back of my mind that they would put the makeup back on someday... but it didn't happen. Then 1996 happened...
Responding to your old post here, I'm a little bit older than you but I have to say that you have pretty much summed it up about KISS'S changes in style and band members. I got into them about the same time you did and just as you I found a lot of good music in all of their stuff past, present and future. Good job Dude!
Another classic, underated song by Kiss. The amount of awesome Kiss songs that didn't get the recognition they deserved, is criminal. This is the 2nd single from the 1985 album Asylum, the first being, Tears Are Falling. I've seen Kiss 24 times and continue to see them. I wish they would incorporate a 3 part set list like Kiss Symphony they could play 70's, 80's, and 90's though to today!
Only man on the planet that can wear an outfit like that and w/ pink damn near falconry gloves to complement his look AMAZING VOCALS AS ALWAYS. Bruce Kulick is one of the best and isnt in anybodys top 10
I'm really proud to say that i grew up in the 80s KISS era !! "Asylum " was the first rock concert/ KISS tour i ever went to and as a teen this meant a lot to me. Paul Stanley is a rock god and my hero!!!! I love KISS past present and future!!!!!!!!
A great song Paul Stanley has a strong beautiful voice that touches everyone's heart a good song writer great guitar player Eric Carr pounded the drums Gene Simmons Bruce Kulick great guitar player. KISS was great without the makeup they should continue making new music n tour without makeup they are just as good as the rolling Stones. KISS rocks 😎🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸🎸🌹🌹❤️❤️🏋️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🎸🎸🌹
THATS right Kulick played so good. Still like these songs and good hardrock. Kulick is tuning it a bit sharp i think, so it pops clear. anyway animalize 4/5 points
@@linuswang6572 Truth is, 80's KISS had more hits, than 70's KISS, probably had something to do with MTV. Music was more visibly accessible in the 80's than the 70's, besides MTV, every local TV station had their own music video show in the afternoon that would play all the latest music videos.
I nearly forgot how great this song is. You can hear Eric Carr's background vocals so clearly in the bridge: Eric Carr: 'Who wants to be lonely Paul: Oooh oooh Eric Carr: Who wants to be lonely Paul: All by yourself Eric Carr: Who wants to be lonely Paul: Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Paul: Wake up in the middle of the night, everybody's gonna make it alright Then you have Bruce Kulick's terrific guitar solo. This was KISS at its best.
Even though I´ve gone for the heavier and heavier metal as it has represented itself, this was the best Kiss song, and I can still feel effect, very underappreciated song, famous as it is.
0:45 is the Entrance Of a Drumming Master... RIP Eric Carr, also nice corner shot of that video of Eric really brings that Corus Part together. I also love when Paul drops to his knees & back up again Simultaneously! I find myself rewinding that part of the video over & over.
This song here shows Paul's greatness. One of the greatest vocal performances ever and yeah I am not backing down on that. Also while it is kind of an organized to the song guitar solo thing I love it in this song.
@@khaelbalboa6073 stop it dude! Men dressed up and looked like women in the '80s. It was on purpose because it pissed parents and Christian pieces of shit off. Quit politicizing shit.
The boiler room scene with Paul Stanley so reminds me of Freddy Kruger's boiler room from A Nightmare On Elm Street, it brings back those creepy times when I first saw that film as a kid.
Guitarists are Gods Hey Ace, long time no see. That reminds me of another time where Paul could of been blinded. During the dynasty tour in 1979 he was supposed to wear a head set that shoots out lasers to mimic his eye laser technique in the Kiss movie "Kiss Meets The Phantom". The idea was abandoned due to him possibly damaging his eye, but it would of been cool to see that laser stunt though during the show.
I was made for lovin' you , Sure know something, Who want to be lonely three Hard Rock and Metal ballads that have rightfully entered the legend of this musical genre making Kiss an immortal group of this musical movement that developed in the mid-1900s 70 up to the 90's.
Asylum was a pretty underrated album imo. This was the height of 80's Kiss for me and has everything that was always good about Kiss. It rocks but you also have those catchy pop hooks they were always good at writing.
I still can’t get why people can’t admit that musically, this was THE best lineup. People seem so drunk on the idea that Ace & Peter were some sort of Gods, they can’t acknowledge how awesome Eric & Bruce were. Shame.
@@gmansgnarlyscienceshow2820 I personally liked them all and had no issues when Peter and Ace left. It was sad but Paul and Gene are savvy and kept KISS going.
KiSS exposed was one of the videos I had along with Ozzy "Don't Blame Me" and Pantera "Vulgar Video" that I used to watch all the time after the bar with whoever I picked up that night ......
What KISS accomplished with no real radio support is incredible. Paul Stanley is an incredible performer and singer. Heck I even saw him in Phantom of the Opera.
this has been my favorite since April 3, 2023 when i first heard about it and then i gained interest a year later and feels great knowing about this and it is very cool to hear it today after knowing it a year ago
The two things that made the unmasked Kiss era kick ass; Paul Stanley's soaring vocals and Eric Carr's powerful double bass drumming.
Stephen Rouse the only kiss Ill listen to is the 80’s because of Eric Carr
Stephen Rouse yeah same
you make a good point. i also have to say the songs Vinnie wrote w/Kiss made this era of Kiss so great. Vinnie wrote great songs and those live concerts in 1983 were terrific. no matter how much of a creep Vinnie was, his songs were memorable
this may sound dumb but who is the guitarist? I never could keep up with them firing guitarists each album? i mean obviously i know it isn't the great VV.
Bruce Kulick.
Paul’s vocals were A+ during this time.
His vocals can alive in the 80’s !! 👍
@@SirManfly minus The Elder LOL
@@javtimestwo Great song please check out Kiss - Asylum Album Review on my channel
@@SirManfly Great song please check out Kiss - Asylum Album Review on my channel
A++++
Unmasked era had some of the best Kiss songs, Paul's lucky because he looks cool with or without a guitar
+Roellyette Singer-Winklaar absolutely
Baby Starr he was a Beast on the drums. He also was such a good guy. RIP #EricCarr
leokimvideo Why do I see you at the top of the comments everywhere
leokimvideo not in this video..
Best songs and worst outfits 😂👌
My mother, an executive physician for General Motors in the 1990’s just before this performance, loved Paul since 1976, then met him for a moment in a cafe in Detroit. She started crying. He consoled and embraced her in the most respectful and sincerely thankful way. She and I will never forget it. Have a picture and found a way to get him that picture and he signed and personalized it to her. We still have it to this day. He is real and a class act.
38 years later this song still rocks
yup
Of course, because I turned up the speakers loudly.
I´m 56 Years old and still on Fire.. Yeah Wax bugs an hockey Rolls. I mean, we live together in the Years, and that we do. Kiss and Mötley Crüe , was my Bands, and Iron Maiden. I love them all, it was so are Great time. Tysom.
39
50 Years they still ROCK!!🎉🎉
One of Paul's best vocal performances in studio. What a tough song to sing..and only Paul Stanley could have done this song this way...
BOM
This song is VERY tough to sing. I did at my school talent show; I lost by a landslide, my throat hurt for days and I haven't belted out a note since.
the guy could sing, and he had a lot of range...
Hes a much better singer than Gene Simmons that's for sure LOL
@@ladypaul7932 Its not difficult at all.
Every time you see documentaries of KISS, they talk about how KISS fell off in the 80s. I love 80s KISS!
The best time for them musically
@andrewh3264 I love early masked KISS as much as the next guy, but to me 80‘s unmasked era, especially Asylum, is peak KISS.
I‘ll never get tired of listening to these songs. ❤️
They fell off with Unmasked and The Elder, but Creatures set everything right again. By the time they got to Crazy Nights they were kinda running out of steam but then got it right with Revenge.
Couldn't agree more. 1980-1985 my favorite period in kisstory.
Agree asylum, crazy knights, lick it up, anamalize all great albums
Paul's voice was in it's prime for this video one of the greatest front men ever
Are you a singer
A Paul Stanley-voice in its prime is nothing to write home about. His voice was never the standout feature. It was his charisma and his gay-ish, but still kinda hetero performances.
Paul Stanley is such an underrated vocalist, dude has some pipes
Were you in a coma the last several years?
He can still sing better than half the people out there, unfortunately age takes its toll on your vocal chords, I know I can't belt them out like I did 15 yrs ago.
Paul Stanley was the greatest melodic rock singer in the game for years. Original, underrated, and in a league above so many others.
@Victor R. Dont foget my homeboy Bruce Dickerson
@Victor R. you forgot Corey Glover.
One of their most underrated songs, it’s awesome!
Underrated?! It's their best.
It kills me that Paul doesn't seem to like this song
I don’t know what I love more, the song or the pure fashion insanity that is KISS’ 80s outfits!
@Sciani Green... They pulled out ALL the fashion stops !!! :):):)
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It’s the gay dance moves that rock.
Cloth designer: "What colours would you like to wear?"
The band: "Yes"
Bwahahah truth 😂😂😂 but I love it.
Paul’s outfit? 🤮
This is the only comment following that template that actually made me chuckle.
I bet Gene loved that. Hahaha XD... Look at his face, the whole video. Hahahahhaa..
lmao
KISS is just another example of why the 80s were so awesome. Although they've been kicking ass in every decade since the 70s.
Agreed.
Agree
Great video
One of the most underrated songs of kiss!
It is actually amazing !!!
The best age of KISS. Glam, Pure glam. With Bruce and Erik. Te he best KISS ever.
That dance move from Paul at 0:47 makes the song even more epic.
Paul ran so Meg the stallion could walk 😂😂
As someone who's a casual Kiss fan, I like their 80s period the most.
Best KISS era, end of story.
Paul’s vocals are exceptionally great !
Pauls vocals were spot on in the 80's Carr was a phenomenal drummer
RIP Carr
@@anthonypalermo8816 Indeed. “To everyone he gave the song to be sung.”
God gave Rock and roll to us through Eric Carr, the Fox. Sad that he had to take him back so soon.
This song is one of my favorite 80s KISS songs.
80s KISS kicked ass! So many memories.
During this time Paul was in his vocal peak.
Yeah actually he was with out a doubt.
saccarb who is this?
Ethan McGee He was a beast
Ethan McGee but an all time low in terms of fashion
JoeTyler85
Even more if you try to "understand" it thru present day perspective... perspective ! perspective !
Fan of this era
paul doing the splits and gymnastics every 5 seconds really does it for me
am I dreaming or not
but ten years ago people's opinions about this music was negative...
I'm glad this generation got good taste
Just look that incredible drum kit, and listen to that thunderous playing ... Eric was for me the best KISS member. Then listen to all that richness of sound with guitars... KISS gained a lt with Bruce and Eric, the best musical era of the band
Peter criss is the best drummer than eric carr eric singer is a fake peter criss
@@jerrybays9626 You suck, dude. Both were great drummers.
Eric Carr not just an ABSOLUTELY AMAZING BEAST ON THE DRUMS, BUT COULD ALSO PLAY GUITAR, BASS AND KEYBOARDS.
@@alansims1704 and was a pretty good singer.
@@jerrybays9626 As much as I love Peter, you’re delusional if you think that. He had a jazz style, but didn’t have the chops necessary to make it far in that field. He’s a decent drummer, but Carr was miles ahead.
Paul has got a great costume. Great song
One of my fav Kiss tunes,never gets old !
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
3:29 wow. those outro vocals are strong. amazing. One of the best rock vocalists ever.
Vocals are SHOCKINGLY good. This band still kills.
Love the way they are dressed. Paul is soooooo handsome. 💞 ROCK ON FOREVER.!!! 💙
My respects always to our Eric Carr R.I.P. 🙏🎼🥁🎼🙏who has been one of my favorite drummers in Kiss. Throughout his career with the band he did a great job, he did it with that passion that characterized him. Asylum one of my favorite Kiss albums. Eric Carr put the power in those drums.
Paul was a monster on vocals around this time. So, so powerful. The guitar on this song I think is great and kicks ass MASSIVELY.
Damn right he was....plus, he was cool as hell in person
Best songwriting and playing skill of KISS! Paul's vocals were amazing during the 80s
God damn the 80's were awesome!!!
Yes such a Great time
Indeed...
yup indeed, best metal and rock
The 70s 80s and the early 90s were the best music ever. Other than just a few bands the stuff today is shit!
@@anthonypalermo8816 LIKEWISE!
No matter how outlandish the video I still loved the song! Pure 80s!
One of all the unmasked kiss song that i like the most.. Eric Carr filled in the drums in every part of the song magnificently and Bruce Kulick played the killer solo as always🤘
My favorite song from the unmasked KISS! Call me crazy, but I'm 49 years old and I swear this song takes me back to the 80s like a fucking time machine! I can't explain it, but it's true.
Same here I'm 49 too turning the big 50 in September
Erik Swenson lol me too 9/13 big 50 80’s into early 90’s rocked
This is the álbum asylum.
How come we can't have music like this anymore blasting on the radio, selling out stadiums and concert halls? I MISS THIS GENRE out in modern society and the modern music scene, but at heart this music is forever.
On a personal note, my 10 month old son is sitting on my lap listening to this song with me, and needless to say; I hope he understands later on what this music means compared to music today.
Bruce is such and under-rated guitarist! Gene tried to stifle his creativity but when you have that much talent, nobody can bottle it up. This was a great Kiss album and it shold get more recognition for sure!
Does anyone know why they never played this song live? even during the asylum tour? this is seriously one of their best by far, out of any period. Simple, and hard hitting with an epic and melodic chorus.
I’ve wondered the same thing. Same with King of the Mountain only being played only twice during the Asylum tour (and it sounded better live, too).
PAUL STANLEY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST SINGERS OF ALL TIME!
Yes definitely!
THAT IS A FACT😎😎😎
Dude has PIPES !
Paul Stanley's voice during the 80s and 90s is simply Untouchable!!! His tone, range, power and delivery is so effortless.. The Kiss unplugged performance was flawless and truly unbelievable.. I'm so happy I got to see kiss while his voice was still amazing... In my opinion one the greatest frontman of all time!!!
INDEED!
Have to admit that solo was 🔥
Yeah Kulick killed it on that one for sure...
This is one of the best songs ever! The video is kick-ass, too!
80's KISS - Best heavy metal/glam metal/hard rock band ever.
Love this track. Amazing guitar solo from Bruce Kulick too. Ahh, those were the days!
Technically Bruce was their best lead guitarist by mile! Vinny in at 2nd if you just like pure shredding.
@@davidzaso9332Yep. Bruce could be bluesy like Ace, but could shred like Vinnie and Mark, and still showcase raw virtuosity and musicality at the same time.
No matter how old they get,or how they look,Kiss can rock out.They were on American Idol last week and sounded great!!
I love how Paul dances in almost all of their videos.
Gay dances.
@@frankbooth7680 Homophobe, eh?
So do I
HE DANCES TO THE BEAT. HE'S GOT RHYTHM ⭐⭐🌟🎶🎤🎼🕺🕺🕺
@@frankbooth7680 STFU!
I WAS BORN ON SEPTEMBER 1st 1972 AND I WAS TAKING ALL OF MY KISS RECORDS TO SCHOOL EVERY DAY AND PLAYING IT TO MY FRIENDS AND CLASS MATES
i've been loving this song for my ENTIRE life and i'm only 14. definitely one of Kiss' best songs :)
Little late to the party, but I’m currently 19, and same. 80’s KISS was best KISS. Bruce and Eric kicked ass.
The Asylum album is one my favorites I still have it to this day
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
Masterpiece. Just one of the best eighties songs.
Waaaay underrated! So many great things about this track from the drums to the solo to the Paul's vocals. Great tune/performance.
Yes this is great song and it should have much more views
@Donal Finn Chosei Funahara?
They had some great tunes that weren't released as well. For whatever reason they passed on some solid Ace tunes that I would've loved to have heard on Creatures or anything from the Elder. Bryan Adams wrote with Kiss for Animalilze or LIU from what I recall. Once they got to LIU they gravitated to the 8th note chunking away and just basic rock beat. Gone were the days of songs like She or Cold Gin in order to try for another cheesy hit single.
@Donal Finn Say if they took the tracks that were more rock oriented from The Elder and used the tracks from Kiss Killerz EP along with the strong demos, they coulda had a great 10 track album for 1981 instead of the Elder. I like I and The Oath but the rest no thanks. Unmasked and Dynasty have several great songs on them but to me the production got really thin and whimpy. If they woulda had a bit thicker/heavier guitars woulda made a huge difference. I also really liked Ace's stuff. Not a good singer at all but his songs just rock.
This has a ton of great tracks on here.
one of my favourite kiss songs it rocks, best kiss line up by far.
One of the top songs from Kiss. Girls in the video rock.
I see a lot of posts about people being shocked that KISS dressed like this. I'm 39 years old. I was too young for any memories of the the original 4 in makeup. Animalize, Asylum and Crazy Nights were my first real-time memories of KISS. Of course, I was aware that this band had a history with the makeup and such. Their past fascinated me, but I also liked the current (mid-80s) line up. They still had cool stages, gimmicks and they seemed to get as much magazine face time and MTV airtime as the other current glam rockers. Now that I'm way older and have had time to go through most of the audio and video history (as any lifelong KISS fan does) this era is no less important or nostalgic as the rest. For people who got into KISS when I did (the Carr Kulick era), there was an understanding that the band had history and was a little more interesting than the other glam bands. I did have this fantasy in the back of my mind that they would put the makeup back on someday... but it didn't happen. Then 1996 happened...
Could not have said it better myself. I'm completely with you on that.
Responding to your old post here, I'm a little bit older than you but I have to say that you have pretty much summed it up about KISS'S changes in style and band members. I got into them about the same time you did and just as you I found a lot of good music in all of their stuff past, present and future. Good job Dude!
Make up or not, they are great
I don't care what they wearing I love their music
@@valeriotagliaferri2125 This is great comment! People are always bothered with some unrelevant things
Another classic, underated song by Kiss. The amount of awesome Kiss songs that didn't get the recognition they deserved, is criminal. This is the 2nd single from the 1985 album Asylum, the first being, Tears Are Falling. I've seen Kiss 24 times and continue to see them. I wish they would incorporate a 3 part set list like Kiss Symphony they could play 70's, 80's, and 90's though to today!
Tears, King of the Mountain, and this song show how great and underrated Asylum was. The same goes for Animalize.
This screams Top 10 hit. This could be easily sold to some big pop star of that time and it'd be huge
Only man on the planet that can wear an outfit like that
and w/ pink damn near falconry gloves to complement his look AMAZING VOCALS AS ALWAYS. Bruce Kulick is one of the best and isnt in anybodys top 10
Back in 1985!
Now you guy/girls wearing that crap everywhere!😅
prince would have pulled off that outfit as well 😂
You're right Prince is the only other man that can pull it off @@MichaelSevilla97
One of the BEST MOST UNDERRATED KISS SONGS AND ALBUMS!!
I'm really proud to say that i grew up in the 80s KISS era !! "Asylum " was the first rock concert/ KISS tour i ever went to and as a teen this meant a lot to me. Paul Stanley is a rock god and my hero!!!! I love KISS past present and future!!!!!!!!
all kiss songs are awesome no matter what decade or lineup kiss will always rule
VALID statement.
This video deserves an HD remaster.
💯
Com certeza ❤
💯💯 can't seem to find one anywhere
Remember this when it came out. Amazing. I love these guitars.
A great song Paul Stanley has a strong beautiful voice that touches everyone's heart a good song writer great guitar player Eric Carr pounded the drums Gene Simmons Bruce Kulick great guitar player. KISS was great without the makeup they should continue making new music n tour without makeup they are just as good as the rolling Stones. KISS rocks 😎🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸🎸🌹🌹❤️❤️🏋️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🎸🎸🌹
This is their best lineup....Carr’s thundering drums and Kulick was the best guitarist KISS ever had
What's your opinion of Ace and Peter?
I agree with that completely. Bruce and Eric were top-notch musicians.
THATS right Kulick played so good. Still like these songs and good hardrock. Kulick is tuning it a bit sharp i think, so it pops clear. anyway animalize 4/5 points
You crazy? The original line up is the only legendary one. That's when they really sounded like a band. They fit really nice together.
@@linuswang6572 Truth is, 80's KISS had more hits, than 70's KISS, probably had something to do with MTV. Music was more visibly accessible in the 80's than the 70's, besides MTV, every local TV station had their own music video show in the afternoon that would play all the latest music videos.
I nearly forgot how great this song is. You can hear Eric Carr's background vocals so clearly in the bridge:
Eric Carr: 'Who wants to be lonely
Paul: Oooh oooh
Eric Carr: Who wants to be lonely
Paul: All by yourself
Eric Carr: Who wants to be lonely
Paul: Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
Paul: Wake up in the middle of the night, everybody's gonna make it alright
Then you have Bruce Kulick's terrific guitar solo. This was KISS at its best.
Even though I´ve gone for the heavier and heavier metal as it has represented itself, this was the best Kiss song, and I can still feel effect, very underappreciated song, famous as it is.
i wish i could have this voice))
This song speaks to me on a spiritual level.
Same, it reaks 80s
This is such a great song. I wish they would play this live.
OMG that glam era....golden music
The keys used for this song, the gorgeous vocals, I think this is my favorite song from Kiss’ glam era!
One of the best KISS music videos!
Love you Gene and Paul....thanks for all the great music and videos over the years. KISS ROCKS ☺
Hello, how are you doing? It is nice seeing you here.
0:45 is the Entrance Of a Drumming Master... RIP Eric Carr, also nice corner shot of that video of Eric really brings that Corus Part together. I also love when Paul drops to his knees & back up again Simultaneously! I find myself rewinding that part of the video over & over.
This is the first time I've ever heard this song, and it's awesome. I can't stop listening to it. Kiss rocks
This song here shows Paul's greatness. One of the greatest vocal performances ever and yeah I am not backing down on that. Also while it is kind of an organized to the song guitar solo thing I love it in this song.
GREATEST BAND IN THE FUCKING WORLD!!!
Back when MEN knew they were men & ROCK & ROLL and METAL meant something!!
I miss these times...
@@khaelbalboa6073 stop it dude! Men dressed up and looked like women in the '80s. It was on purpose because it pissed parents and Christian pieces of shit off. Quit politicizing shit.
By far- this is a great song by KISS..Eric's drumming and Bruce's kick ass
One of my favorites of theirs❤
Paul Stanley coming after you in a neon robe down in a boiler room, stuff of nightmares!
The boiler room scene with Paul Stanley so reminds me of Freddy Kruger's boiler room from A Nightmare On Elm Street, it brings back those creepy times when I first saw that film as a kid.
KISS-251 fact is that when they filmed that Paul nearly went blind when one of the pipes burst near his face
Guitarists are Gods Hey Ace, long time no see. That reminds me of another time where Paul could of been blinded. During the dynasty tour in 1979 he was supposed to wear a head set that shoots out lasers to mimic his eye laser technique in the Kiss movie "Kiss Meets The Phantom". The idea was abandoned due to him possibly damaging his eye, but it would of been cool to see that laser stunt though during the show.
KISS-251 could that have caused him to get an infection of his eye by any chance? I saw a pic of him one time where he was wearing sunglasses on stage
Not really. Having someone like Gene maybe, yeah, lol!
Glam 80's KISS was and is the best.
Brings back a lot of great memories! Take me back to 1985 please!
Paul was in real danger during this video clip. so much synthetic clothing so close to flames.
Always loved this one. Such a kickass tune. Catchy as hell.
favorite KISS song ever, is so rock and roll, and so 80's.
Yes 80's give thousands of good songs which I always listen and this one is great
GREAT bands in your name, and so is KISS!
Best song on the album
I was made for lovin' you , Sure know something, Who want to be lonely three Hard Rock and Metal ballads that have rightfully entered the legend of this musical genre making Kiss an immortal group of this musical movement that developed in the mid-1900s 70 up to the 90's.
Absolutely ❤👍🌄, and everybody got a reason to live..Cheers from 🇸🇪
Asylum was a pretty underrated album imo. This was the height of 80's Kiss for me and has everything that was always good about Kiss. It rocks but you also have those catchy pop hooks they were always good at writing.
I used to feel like that until I discovered their crazy nights album
@@donavonmacallister3101 Agree
Paul Stanley a great singer and frontman. I love this line up!!!
Bruce had the best 80's curls!!
Excelente banda ótima musica perfeita desde 1985 quando eu tinha 15 anos de idade já curtia KISS e sempre vou curtir KISS para sempre
Exelente
Gosto muito da banda Kiss saudades dessa época que não volta mais
No words for his hotness ..genius phantom ❤❤❤❤
I still can’t get why people can’t admit that musically, this was THE best lineup. People seem so drunk on the idea that Ace & Peter were some sort of Gods, they can’t acknowledge how awesome Eric & Bruce were. Shame.
@@gmansgnarlyscienceshow2820 I personally liked them all and had no issues when Peter and Ace left. It was sad but Paul and Gene are savvy and kept KISS going.
Fact!
Although Eric Singer was damn good!
I remember going to Hollywood video in Colton and renting Kiss Exposed when i was little and watching this video.
KiSS exposed was one of the videos I had along with Ozzy "Don't Blame Me" and Pantera "Vulgar Video" that I used to watch all the time after the bar with whoever I picked up that night ......
What KISS accomplished with no real radio support is incredible. Paul Stanley is an incredible performer and singer. Heck I even saw him in Phantom of the Opera.
Love you Paul Stanley ♥♥
this has been my favorite since April 3, 2023 when i first heard about it and then i gained interest a year later and feels great knowing about this and it is very cool to hear it today after knowing it a year ago
here just to say that i really really really love paul stanley in here *-*