KISS - Gene's Last Day On Earth

June 11, 2010, 14 years ago

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Crash Music's Anna Wilson recently caught up with KISS legend Gene Simmons to discuss how his last day on earth would play out. Check out an excerpt below, courtesy of KISSonline.com:

Q: What would you have written on your gravestone?

Gene: 'Thank you and good night.' When you're done you're done. Shakespeare was right, the world's a stage and we're all just players and when it's done... thank you.

Q: Which dead star would meet you at the pearly gates of Heaven?

Gene: "Well, I'm reminded of a story. There's a knock on God's front door, which magically opens and God says, 'Who are you and what do you believe in?' 'I'm Ghandi and I believe in world peace.' God says, 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know the story, you're okay. Come over here and you can stand on my left.'

Another knock on the door, the door magically opens, God says, 'Who are you and what do you believe in?' 'I'm Mother Theresa and I believe that the poor of the world...' 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know the story, you're okay. You can stand on my right.'

Knock at the door, God says, 'Who are you and what do you believe in?' And I say, 'I'm Gene Simmons and I believe you're sitting in my seat.'

Go to this location for the complete interview.

As previously reported, KISS' new radio single 'Never Enough' from Sonic Boom, was released to radio stations earlier this week.

On the first day at radio - KEYJ/Abilene, WDHA/Jersey, WONE/Akron-Cleveland, WWHG/Madison, WZLX/Boston, WXZZ/Lexington and 93.1 The Bear/Iron Mt Michigan all reported playing the song.

Call you favorite rock radio station and request KISS' 'Never Enough'. Check out the song below.


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