KISS Documentary - When Kiss Ruled The World Complete

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This aired on VH1 in the early 2000's around the time Ace and Peter had left the band for the last time.
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  • @leokimvideo
    Kiss in that 76 / 77 era were unstoppable. That was the absolute PRIME time to see the band
  • @philipcox5041
    I started listening to Kiss in about 1977, and I still listen to Kiss in 2023. Kiss still rules the world. 🤘
  • I worshipped them when i was 5 and 6 year old, and the rest of my life. Meeting and chatting with Paul Stanley is one of the greatest days of my life. He gave me about 30 minutes and could not believe my Mom let me buy KISS records at the age of 6. I got him to laugh and tell me a few secrets. He was so nice to a geek like me.
  • Being a kid in the '70's (i was 6 in '78), the BIGGEST things out there (to me) were Star Wars, Superman, KISS & Muhammad Ali. Great times❤
  • Peter's singing was fantastic!!! Black Diamond, Hard Luck woman, Beth, and Strange Ways!!! He also came from a blues and jazz background and was actually very technically sound and incorporated it into Rock and Roll and in his prime he had a amazing unique drumming style and hit the skins very well!!!! Thanks 👍
  • Say what you will...these guys spent a great part of their stardom interacting with the public, quality events for children and charitable with something more valuable than money and that was their time. I saw KISS in 79 at ten years of age and I was sold...Say what you will but these guy's have added to people's lives in some many ways We will always be indebted to you for great KISS ASS music! Thanx Guys!
  • It is really hard to describe the impact these guys had on a 9 year old in 1974!I had been listening to Steppenwolf and the Stones back then because of my dad and the radio but KIss was from another planet to me! I will never forget being in the department store called "Two guys" and seeing the cover to "Dressed to kill"! I had a hard time comprehending them? They had business suits on but wore painted faces??? WTF? Needless to say i had my grandfather buy me that record and i was a instant fan from the first song "Room Service.The the next track was "Two timer" and had that heavy bassy intro riff that really attracted me.Anyway i knew very little about them because there was no internet and i was not buying magazines.Then it happened! I seen them on The midnight special" preforming "Duece" "Cmon and love me" "She" and "Black diamond" I was totally hypnotized by them! The Music.,The Look, the stage show it was a LOT to take in for a kid! Shortly after seeing them on that show KISS ALIVE" came out and to this day is one of my all time favorite records! Then a few months later i got to see them at the Philadelphia convention center for the Alive tour, what a memory seeing them that night gave me!
  • Kiss alive changed so many people's lives. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
  • 22 years old kiss is one band that my generation can still sit an go “hey my parents used to play this! Who’s this band?” Then become loyal fans. Truly a story of talent an hard work. I’ve heard countless stories from my parents about they’re amazing shows. Keep on rockin ✌️🤘
  • Saw them August 16th 1977 at the Cow Palace in San Francisco it was the night Elvis Presley passed away. Kiss dedicated Rock & Roll all night to Elvis. Cheap Trick was the opening act. Great concert. 👍🎸
  • The band that introduced me to rock'n'roll in 1976. I was 11. I remember seeing them on the Paul Lynn Halloween Special (?) and after they finished "Detroit Rock City" my grandma, who was baby sitting us, gave me the most memorable quote of my childhood - "Good Heavens!" After that she and my parents had to endure Aerosmith, Thin Lizzy, Skynyrd, The Stones, The Who, Led Zep, and everybody else. Loved her so much. Thanks for posting this
  • @lhart99
    My dad saw Kiss in '74 at a college auditorium when the band was still relatively unknown. He told me he just laughed, because their makeup looked horrible. My dad didn't think much of them in '74. Little did he know they'd be so huge within a year or two. :-)
  • That whole story about the football team winning games because of KISS should be made into a movie. I’d watch that.
  • Keep the Ace stories coming👍 He so much more interesting than the other guys. The only time their stories are worth listening to, is when they're talking about Ace' shenanigans.🤣
  • I got hooked on KISS when hearing the Kiss Alive !! album and now I do have every album they have made Thank You KISS.
  • @SN-nh6pq
    Thank you Ace, Gene, Paul & Peter. The chemistry/magic that those 4 had together was extremely unique. Though many have desperately tried to be KISS nobody has ever come close to achieving those nostalgic magical memories/days.
  • I saw Kiss in 1974 in Spokane Washington. They were the opening act for Savoy Brown and Manfred Mann. They totally Rock the place and did about four encores. Everybody wanted more but kiss said they had to let the other bands perform. When they were done, half of the people left because there was no way the other bands could come close to what we had just witnessed. I will always cherish that concert.
  • @TexMexGenX
    This is one of my all-time favorite documentaries. Only because all four original members contributed to this. Not JUST Gene and Paul with their revisionist memories.