People think they're being original and clever...with this new revolutionary take on KISS. Really genius stuff. No, really.
KISS never claimed to be virtuosos of musical talent. They have always been pretty straightforward--a loud, unapologetic, hard-rockin' band with their own niche and style (a style that would eventually be copied by everyone from Motley Crue, to Twisted Sister, Buckethead, Marilyn Manson......). They're known for an amazing concert experience....(and having seen them 8 times over the course of 4 decades, I can attest to this).
Dave Grohl, when presenting KISS with an ASCAP Founders Award, spoke of just how much he was inspired by KISS. He spoke of having KISS posters on his wall, his room becoming a shrine.
"Forty years later, my love of KISS is still strong."
In an interview with Classic Rock & Culture, the legendary Nile Rodgers spoke of how KISS influenced him.
"Things clicked further when keyboardist Rob Sabino introduced Rodgers to Ace Frehley. "We went to see Kiss and went, "Holy s---, look at these guys!" Their fans were going crazy," he added. "So, Ace and I would sit down and have drinks together and people were just walking by him and I'm like, 'They were frenzied over you and now they don't even know you' and he was like, 'Yeah, that's how we want it.'"
Said Questlove of his influence from KISS: "I was obsessed".
Said Esquire Magazine: "It's not cool to like Kiss. But without them, today's cool music wouldn't exist."
Trent Reznor has confessed: "Kiss... changed my world. It seemed evil and scary — the embodiment of rebelliousness..."
KISS were early pioneers of Indie Rock, and practically revolutionized the concept of a Live album.
They were dangerous, and to kids discovering rock & roll in the 70's, they were gods--spitting fire and blood, during a heavy, loud and raucous set of fist pounding riffs and hooks.
Among the many bands that call themselves fans: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Nine Inch Nails, Pearl Jam, STP, Smashing Pumpkins, Daft Punk....
Sure, KISS is old now...and it's trendy to bag on them. But their contribution to the legend, danger, volume and fun of rock & roll is undeniable....and by people a bit more clever than you idiots.
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