BRUCE KULICK Weighs In On KISS Frontman PAUL STANLEY's Alleged Use Of Backing Tracks - "It's Not Fair For Me To Judge On It"; Video
November 4, 2024, 2 weeks ago
YouTube channel Syncin’ Stanley has uploaded the video below, in which former KISS guitarist, Bruce Kulick, was asked what he thinks about Paul Stanley allegedly using backing tracks on KISS' End Of The Road tour.
Says Bruce: "You know, I didn't like study all the — I know there were people doing video proof and the whole thing, and I know that there's plenty of video out there that shows what was happening with backing tracks. I know at one point [KISS manager] Doc McGee finally, you know, let it out that that's what that was happening. And I always felt like, quite honestly, KISS is much more than just that, and they wanted to do this show, and they were going to try to do it any way they did. And it's not fair for me to judge on it. All I know is they made a lot of people happy. I do prefer when people... like I know Jon Bon Jovi doesn't wanna perform if he can't sing, but I can't fault Paul for going out there and putting on a hell of a show, even if it was with some of these... the help, shall we say, okay? So, it was a weird thing. I always feel bad for the singers that were known for these high-register things to carry on. But I know that this podcast has had a lot of fun with it."
Hear what else Bruce had to say below:
Kulick recently announced that he will be appearing at the Las Vegas Guitar Trade Show this month.
Come and meet Bruce at the Silverton Casino on Friday, November 8 from 12 - 3 PM, and on Saturday, November 9 from AM - 3 PM. Don’t miss this event! Visit LasVegasGuitarTradeShow.com for all the details.