Kiss julkisti hiljattain soittavansa viimeiset keikkansa (ainakin nykyisessä muodossaan) New Yorkin Madison Square Gardenin lavalla 1. ja 2. joulukuuta kuluvaa vuotta. Monet fanit haluaisivat, että näille keikoille kutsuttaisiin myös bändin alkuperäiskokoonpanoon kuuluneet kitaristi Ace Frehley...
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Paul ei lämpene sille, että alkuperäiskokoonpano esiintyisi enää koskaan yhdessä.
"Jos ihmiset näkisivät lavalla bändin, joka näyttäisi Kissiltä mutta kuulostaisi [Frehleyltä ja Crissiltä], meidän pitäisi vaihtaa nimeksemme Piss."
Jonkun pitäisi kertoa Paulille, ettei hänkään ole enää vuosiin kovin loistokkaalta kuulostanut. Melkoista raakkumista on laulu ollut. Sinänsä siis turha suolata Acea ja Peteriä.
Ace Frehley says that Paul Stanley has seven days to apologize to him for the comments he made about the original KISS guitarist on "The Howard Stern Show". Earlier this month, radio host Howard Stern asked Stanley why he and fellow original KISS member Gene Simmons didn't perform with Frehley...
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Ace vastaa takaisin. Ace vaatii Paulilta anteeksipyyntöä tai viikon päästä kertoo "törkyä".
"But as far as what he said on
Howard Stern, I'm going to make a statement to
Paul Stanley right now,"
Ace said. "And
Paul, if you're not listening, I'm sure one of your associates in the
KISS group are. And I'm telling you that I want my formal apology for what you said and a retraction and an apology within seven days. And if I don't get that within seven days, I'm coming back on
Ed Trunk's show and I'm gonna tell some dirt that nobody knows about
Paul and
Gene that I've always kept to myself because I'm the kind of guy who doesn't talk about this. I like to talk about the positive stuff.
"You've read my book. You've read
Paul's book. You've read
Peter's book. A lot of times those guys are just throwing people under the bus,"
Frehley noted. "I mean, in
Paul's book, he even threw
Gene under the bus. What I tried to do was have a fun, entertaining book with interesting stories, and this is the way I am. I'm not the kind of guy who kisses and tells. When it comes to negativity, and we've all done things that we regret over the years — it's there. I have a 120-page manuscript that I wrote after I finished my book. My attorney has it in a safety deposit box. God forbid anything happens to me. My attorney is instructed to release it to
The New York Times,
Rolling Stone,
API [sic], everybody. So they can't intimidate me with trying to hurt me or say, 'You'd better not say anything about me live on the radio.' Because then they're totally screwed. Their careers will be ruined."