
Suzy Sabla, Special To North Shore News
Kiss, GM Place, Saturday, Nov. 14.
THIRTY-FIVE years later and Kiss is still at it!
Admiring the crowded stadium it would not be far-fetched if Gene Simmons or Paul Stanley hid out among their fellow Kiss Army troops. Immaculate imitations surrounded me -- big hair, makeup down to the T, tongues flicking in the air.
The anticipatory moments leading up to the show had a camera following Kiss backstage until they appeared before us all. "You wanted the best, you get the best! The hottest band in the world, Kiss!" And so it began . . . One might call it musical masturbation, a celebratory evening full of bends, bubble ups, explosions, and crowd-pleasing theatrics. Moon boots, bedazzled leather, makeup thicker than a credit card, and oh yeah, chest hair covered the bodies of Demon on bass (Gene Simmons), Starchild on rhythm guitar (Paul Stanley), Spaceman on lead guitar (Tommy Thayer), and finally, Catman on drums (Eric Singer).