Three Sides of the Coin is a KISS podcast featuring Michael Brandvold, Mitch Lafon and Tommy Sommers.
In episode #12 we discuss Paul Stanley’s stage raps. Have they change over the years? Are they still good? Are they a important part of a KISS show?
This is only our opinion… it is neither right nor wrong.
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Michael Brandvold launched the 5th website on the internet devoted to KISS, KISS Otaku. He went on the build, launch and maintain Kissonline.com KISS’ official website. Mitch Lafon first interviewed Gene Simmons in 1980 and has since interviewed nearly all members of KISS, many more than once. He produced and released a Ace Frehley tribute CD. Tommy Sommers has been a fan since 1976 and has seen them in concert dozens of times. He spent many years on the record show circuit selling memorabilia and meeting many KISS fans.
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I think Chris Lendt stated in ‘KISS and Sell’ that Paul purposely dirtied up his raps during the Animalize and Asylum tours to try to win more fans. I do wish Paul would ‘talk’ more, rather than imitate a carnival hawker.
Congratulations on your concert anniversary. My first concert was a KISS show. 11/3/90, Albany, GA…. Slaughter & Winger opened. I was 12….amazing night.