Spaldy
Ancient Mariner
OG line-up I was referring to.This is just incorrect. Bruce Kulick, Mark St John, Vinnie Vincent and Eric Carr are all EXCEPTIONAL musicians.
OG line-up I was referring to.This is just incorrect. Bruce Kulick, Mark St John, Vinnie Vincent and Eric Carr are all EXCEPTIONAL musicians.
He played on all albums until 1977. And on 1 song only on Dynasty and Psycho Circus. KISS are hard rock, why you expect complex stuff. He's perfect for their 70's material. In his second stint with the band he simplified a lot live, but to call him limited. It's not metal. He did the job.Sorry, but calling Criss solid is out of line. He did not even play on most albums (Anton Fig replaced him). Deuce is pretty much the most complex song he can play, and even this one he simplified live. Peter was probably the most limited drummer ever having success.
I would say their image overshadowed their music in the 70's (plus some 80's and early 90's). Underrated imo. Lyrics aside, ofc.Some good songs here and there, no question. But overshadowed by their image.
Wow! Even Ace? They're not the most technical or impressive musicians, but Ace is an influential rock guitarist. Paul had a great voice and is a very good as a guitarist. Gene's not a bad bassist. Their live shows until the late 90's, playing, singing, the amount of energy - let other bands try that.No-one in Kiss was a particularly good musician. They were all image, no substance.
IIRC, his tempo issues were one of the reasons for him leaving the band. Btw, the song ''Parasite'' allows such tempo and pattern, methinks.I still maintain that Peter Criss was a clear weak link in the band though (evidenced by the Parasite video linked above where he can't maintain a consistent tempo or kick pattern).
Amateur? I don't think it's that bad. It's him at the peak of his powers. And we're talking about the 70's. He's definitely not an impressive drummer.That's some amateur hour drumming for a supposedly professional band. Although standards were presumably lower in 1975.
How so?Eric Carr could play, but they never gave him an opportunity to show it.
Yes. Although I think shredders like Vinnie and Mark weren't a good fit for the band's material, the technical players. Kulick and Carr were perfect.This is just incorrect. Bruce Kulick, Mark St John, Vinnie Vincent and Eric Carr are all EXCEPTIONAL musicians.
Sambora would have fitted KISS. Their best guitarist? It's not that easy to say, but Ace is Ace. About the looks, lol.Well, they turned down Richie Sambora, who auditioned before joining Bon Jovi. He would have been their best guitarist. Wonder why they ditched him. But honestly I wouldn't be surprised if it was about looks...
Not only is this funny, but you know it’s absolutely true too lolBut honestly I wouldn't be surprised if it was about looks. To join Kiss, you had to look good (I would never had a chance), but not better than Paul of course. I am sure that looking less good than Gene or better than Paul would cost you the job, even if you were the greatest guitarist and nicest person on earth![]()
I don't expect complex stuff at all. But Kiss drumming is even more simplistic than AC/DC, and thats already as basic as it gets. I don't mind that. As you say, it gets the job done. But it is also valid to say that Peter Criss is a very limited drummer, ss he could not play anything more varied if he had to..He played on all albums until 1977. And on 1 song only on Dynasty and Psycho Circus. KISS are hard rock, why you expect complex stuff. He's perfect for their 70's material. In his second stint with the band he simplified a lot live, but to call him limited. It's not metal. He did the job.
I always have difficulties to call any band that sold several millions of records underrated.Underrated imo. Lyrics aside, ofc.
Wow.But Kiss drumming is even more simplistic than AC/DC...
But it is also valid to say that Peter Criss is a very limited drummer, ss he could not play anything more varied if he had to..
Also, hard rock does not always have to be simplistic. Take Golden Earring for example. Or Deep Purple.
I always have difficulties to call any band that sold several millions of records underrated.
And that tour was cancelled due to low ticket sales. Then this show gets announced by complete coincidence.I saw where Simmons is doing a solo tour and one "lucky" person at each stop can pay $12,500 to be his PA for the day...
Some Kiss fans just love getting fleeced...
Gene Simmons is a medical miracle. He doesn't run on oxygen, food and drink. He can do without it no problem. He runs purely on money instead. He needs that 12 grand.You have to wonder at Simmons being willing to have some cunt follow him around all day. Surely he's not that hungry for another 12 grand?
I think you’re right, Mosh, Criss was already fired by that time (show was Oct 31, 1979).The story from Gene and Paul is that Peter was enjoying watching Gene and Paul be miserable on TV and you can kinda pick up on that from his body language throughout the program. The timeline is interesting as well, I could be mistaken but I think Peter may have been dismissed by the band at this point. He barely played on Dynasty, and he didn't appear at all on Unmasked despite being on the cover and in a music video. There are conflicting stories about when Peter left and why, but it is entirely possible that Peter was "unofficially" out of the band by the Tom Snyder interview and was appearing with them due to contractual obligations (a similar story happened years later when Ace Frehley continued to appear with Kiss publicly until their current contract expired).
The other thing with this interview is it just shows how far the band had fallen into self parody in just a few years. The costumes are ridiculous, and the idea of Gene Simmons the Demon appearing on late night TV talking like a serious artist, while kinda par for the course these days, is insane when you compare it to their personas before they blew up. You get the sense that this band really lost its identity during this time.
There was another promo in Australia in 1980 after Eric Carr had joined where Ace is drunk and behaving similarly. By that time, Paul and Gene seem to just roll with it and play along this time.
Apart from Criss, I am ashamed to admit I enjoyed all the solo records - and even more ashamed that Gene's probably the most of them all.Ace's was good, Paul’s was okay, Gene’s was weird (in a bad way) and Peter’s was basically Yacht Rock. Of course, by that time Peter had to rely heavily on studio musicians.
My bad, you’re right. He was already fired when he appeared in the “Shandi” music video in 1980 but not as early as ‘79. I was somehow thinking he’d been fired earlier and was just fulfilling contractual obligations to appear.Peter wasn’t fired when the Snyder interview aired in Oct 79. He wasn’t even fired until after the next album Unmasked had been recorded the next year.