In a recent podcast, Gene Simmons celebrates the 50th anniversary of KISSâs 'Dressed to Kill' album, discussing the bandâs unexpected success as unqualified New Yorkers in makeup. He shares insights on life post-KISS's final tour, including ventures into film production and restaurant businesses. Despite promises to avoid touring again, he plans a special Vegas appearance to engage with fans. Simmons expresses critical views on streamingâs impact on music quality, and he doesn't shy away from voicing strong opinions on music critics and other musicians, maintaining his bold persona.
Gene Simmons reflects on KISSâs journey as four 'unqualified' New Yorkers, expressing disbelief at their rise to stadium headliners despite initial doubts about their talent.
With the promise to not go back on tour, Gene discusses a special Vegas appearance for fans, emphasizing his gratitude and connection to the KISS Army.
Simmons passionately criticizes streaming as detrimental to music quality, lamenting the absence of iconic acts like the Beatles and Elvis in the modern music landscape.
Throughout the conversation, Gene makes his opinions clear on various topics, showcasing his characteristic boldness and enduring love for fans and rock music.
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