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- Intimate In Islington!!
Subject: KISS - Intimate In Islington!!
From: Liverpool on 03/03/2010

Hey Guys! Just got back from London after a 6 hour coach trip to Liverpool and have to say just how amazing and worth the trip down to London was for the Islington Academy gig! We are both 18 and I was lucky enough to get tickets - out of all the bands I have seen live, nothing has and nothing ever will come close to how awesome KISS were last night! It was a dream come true to see then in such an intimate venue & it's only got us more excited for the arena shows in 2 months! Here is a picture of us infront of Big Ben with our banner - I'm sure you remember us from the queue! See you in May at Liverpool, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester and Wembley! Love, Jen & Jazz - KISS Army UK!
is Everywhere!
Subject: KISS is Everywhere!
From: Zak Bartels on 03/03/2010

Spotted this at the Wal-Mart in Indianola, IA and did a double take. First because it was KISS and second because it's in with the girls clothing. Just goes to show you that KISS fandom knows no boundaries, all ages and all genders love KISS!
Review and photos of Islington
Subject: Review and photos of Islington
From: Design For Music on 03/03/2010

Hi there We wrote an article about the KISS club show last night, would be awesome if you could please feature it on your homepage! http://www.designformusic.com/studio/blog.php Best wishes The Design For Music team.
Pummelled by
Subject: Pummelled by KISS
From: Stew Allen on 03/03/2010

Absolutely incredible gig. I've been down the front for KISS gigs before, but I've never been quite as close as I was last night. It was like seeing Godzilla close up - it somehow makes it more real than it ever has been before, yet it's simultaneously humbling as you can appreciate the sheer enormity of the beast you are beholding. Here were KISS - playing for the pleasure of a few hundred fans in one of the smallest venues I've ever been in. Yes, they could have played some new songs (Yes I Know & Stand would work for me), and yes, it would have been great if they'd dropped in some rarely played songs - but Paul assured us that when they'd be back in a couple of months, they would be playing those kind of songs. But you know what, when I was down the front rocking out to some of the finest rock & roll I've ever known, I didn't give a single thought to that. Every song that they played was a gem due to the setting. Obviously they'd be hampered anyway with the small venue, but the show featured no theatrics and no explosions other than the confetti cannons during Rock & Roll All Nite - but the gig was almost like an f-you to those critics who say that KISS are all sizzle and no steak. They didn't need flying, blood, fire, flashpods, smoking guitars... they just played their songs for their adoring fans, and absolutely comprehensively kicked my ass. My abiding memory will be the Rock & Roll All Nite confetti storm. I was only a few feet from the cannon, which didn't stop for the entire song. KISS were lost in a sea of white. It was all over me. Hanging off my eyebrows and lips. This song is always special, but in this case, during the second half, I just threw my arms up in the air and drank in as much of the atmosphere that I could. This was truly something I'll remember until the day I die... and for that, I truly thank KISS. I was close enough to see Gene mouth "one more" to Paul for the encores. He seemed to be as shattered as I was at that time. Not only was it was *very* hot in the venue, but after reading that the band had breathing problems with all the CO2 in the air after the confetti cannons, it more than makes sense. I was fine with that, honestly. Rock & Roll All Nite killed me, and Detroit Rock City was just a euphoric final salvo. Any more and it would have been a battle between me and Gene to see who dropped first. Paul promised to "pummel" us. Good God was I ever pummelled. I'm so pleased that I was lucky enough to get a ticket. This was the best live music experience I've ever had, or will ever have. Thank you Gene, Paul, Tommy & Eric. Forever a fan, Stew
last csd at berlin, germany
Subject: last csd at berlin, germany
From: ilona on 03/03/2010

hi guys, here`s a picture of the last christopher street day in berlin last year. cant wait to see u on your tour on may, 26th here in berlin....
Long Live "The Fox'
Subject: Long Live "The Fox'
From: BIrd on 03/03/2010

Here's my latest Kiss art, KISS Rules..!!
Simon's Axe
Subject: Simon's Axe
From: André Sparkes on 03/02/2010

My four and half year old son, Simon, has been a KISS fan for about a year or so now. His favorite songs are "Shout It Out Loud" & "Stand". He loves to watch my KISS dvds and try and play along (air guitar) with the band. In the past it's been Paul and Tommy....but that was until Simon noticed Gene's Axe Bass. What put it over the top was when Simon saw the Guitar Hero controller (based off Gene's Axe) at Wal-Mart, and has been asking for one ever since. We tried to explain how much it was and the fact that we don't even have the game. But Simon's been begging for it non stop, even to tears. He even brought out his piggy bank and gave it to us to put toward the cost of the toy guitar. After my wife recovered from the sweetness of our boy, she decided to make an Axe replica for Simon so he can rock right along with Gene. Not bad for some cardboard, paint, and duct tape huh? Simon sure likes it. Rock on little guy!!
2 year old fan!
Subject: 2 year old Kiss fan!
From: Justin on 03/02/2010

I've written you guys before, I've sent pictures of my son William rockin' his Destroyer onesie. Now that he's approaching two, and developing his personality, it appears he's shaping up to be a Kiss Army Elitist just like his father!!! In fact, yesterday, when my wife heard Will come out of his room saying "Kiss," she had assumed he was wanting to give mom hugs and kisses. When she turned around, she saw our son reaching for my copry of the Ultimate Kiss Fanzine Phenomenon and saying "Kiss? Kiss?" Anyway, I thought it was the cutest thing ever, and I was indeed a very proud Dad! I just wanted to send you a picture of him thumbing through the book!
in London!!!
Subject: KISS in London!!!
From: Roberto Pinna on 03/02/2010

Watch the video, KISS in London!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oULAD72JI90 KISSuccess; Roberto Pinna.
Your Visit in Erfurt on 2/26/2010
Subject: Your Visit in Erfurt on 2/26/2010
From: Sebastian Serwa on 03/02/2010

Hello Tommy! Thank you 4 the foto in front of the italian restaurant in Erfurt (Germany) on Friday evening2/26/10. I see you in May in Leipzig! Have a nice tour! Greatings from Germany from Sebastian
greetings
Subject: greetings
From: 02-mar-2010 on 03/02/2010

I am very happy for your new album I love it, i hope your visit in mexico
When Lightning Strikes
Subject: When Lightning Strikes
From: Rudy Schneider on 03/02/2010

I just recently took my brother, Ben, to see our very first KISS show in Little Rock (Verizon Arena), back in October. It was EVERYTHING I expected it to be. We both have been huge fans since we were babies, so it was like a dream come true. Tommy playing "Shock Me" was the highlight for me. Kinda wish it could've been Ace, but Tommy is awesome no less. Thank you for still rockin' and rollin', and I'm glad I didn't die before I got to see you play. Paul, Gene, Tommy and Eric... from the bottom of my heart, you guys will always be my favorite band. My girlfriend makes fun of my obsession with KISS, but she just doesn't get it. Haha. Oh, and next to LOVE GUN and REVENGE, SONIC BOOM is my FAVORITE album!!!!! Thank you SO much!!!!!!
kind regards to
Subject: kind regards to KISS
From: RockOrDie on 03/02/2010

Hello my name is Dorian I am a big KISS fan and I really like your music (sorry my english isnt very well ^^) you are my most favourite band and i wish you a nice day. PS: I know you will never die because you will live on forever in the harts of your fans. =)
is ewerywhere
Subject: KISS is ewerywhere
From: Dmitry Tananov on 03/02/2010

KISS is ewerywhere, it's real! This fragment from the Russian serial "Univer".
Homage
Subject: Homage
From: Lee Verday on 03/01/2010

Hi guys, I hope to send another note sometime soon with pictures of me and my wife (Jessica Verday -author of The Hollow Trilogy) dressed up as Gene and Paul. Last time, we even had my parents dress up as Ace/Tommy and Pete. But for now I hope you like this tribute I put on my blog (leeaverday.com). After seeing Shutter Island last month I decided I'd rather see "Strutter Island!!" Best, Lee Verday
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