KISS is releasing the first Installment of the Definitive KISS Live DVD Collection this Halloween, October 31st, 2006. "KISSOLOGY: VOLUME ONE 1974-1977" is a monumental 6 hour 2-DVD box set.
For the KISS Army, the release this Halloween of "KISSology: Volume One 1974-1977" marks the arrival of nothing less than a Holy Grail: 6 solid hours of vintage KISS going all the way back to the deep early roots of the band's classic line-up -- Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss -- captured and re-mastered on 2 state-of-the-art DVDs featuring more than 70 live performances and four full concerts bundled along with unreleased tracks and never-before-seen footage.
The mind-boggling first volume of a definitive three part collection (Volumes Two and Three are being readied for release in 2007) presented by VH1 Classic, "KISSology: Volume One 1974-1977" is a showcase of pristine digitally-restored video coupled with a 5.1 audio mix to provide both stunning visual quality and powerhouse finely-detailed sound designed to meet the approval of the most demanding KISSmaniac.
"KISSology: Volume One 1974-1977" goes all the way back one of the band's earliest live performances in the New York pre-punk glam rock bar scene of the early 1970s before tracing the rocket-paced transformation of KISS into international rock gods who filled the world's largest arenas as the undisputed hottest band in the land by 1977.
"KISSology Volume One 1974-1977" provides ample evidence of why KISS has lasted so long and continues to mean so much to so many millions of people. KISS is 100% dedicated to the heart and soul and power of ROCK and when the house lights go down, KISS is still the hottest band in any land.
“Detroit Rock City” live concert footage (QT, WM)
“Rock & Roll All Night” live concert footage (QT, WM)
KISSology: Volume One 1974-1977 Live DVD box
Moderators: Jake, D. Phillips
VH1 Classic recently aired a show in Texas from the Love Gun tour in '78. It was awful. It was entertaining. It was obvious that the band is a serious one trick pony, make up or not, that has barely changed an inch in over thirty years. But that's it, isn't it? If it ain't broke, and if it's making Gene & Paul money, then don't try to fix it.
Speaking of Gene & Paul, with as much experience as they've had applying make up, didn't they notice that they looked incredibly orange in that horrendous make up job they had for the '06 interview segments?
Speaking of Gene & Paul, with as much experience as they've had applying make up, didn't they notice that they looked incredibly orange in that horrendous make up job they had for the '06 interview segments?