PAUL STANLEY Analyzes KISS' Success - "I Don't Want To Buy A T-Shirt With A Guy On It Who Looks Like My Neighbor"

October 3, 2011, 13 years ago

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LA Weekly's Linda Leseman reports:

PAUL STANLEY, rhythm guitarist of KISS, has been rocking the Starchild for nearly 40 years, over which time the group has accumulated 24 gold albums - more than any other American band. But perhaps even more importantly, in that time he has managed to shave about an hour and a half off of the two hours he once needed to do his makeup.

"I don't know that it's much different than the boxers and the UFC fighters before they go in the ring," he says. "They're in the locker room going through their rituals and their paces to get ready to defend their title. Every time we step out onstage, we have a title to live up to."

Stanley spoke to us in conjunction with KISS' efforts for City Of Hope, a National Cancer Institute-affiliated organization located just northeast of L.A. dedicated to life-threatening diseases. After all, October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, y'all. He also spoke about the launching of the KISS Navy and why so many other bands are boring.

Q: KISS fans are intensely devoted. Why do you think that is?

A: "Well, part of it has to do with how boring most bands are. [Laughs.] I don't necessarily want to buy a t-shirt with a guy on it who looks like my neighbor. And I think KISS has always been about celebrating self-empowerment. Celebrating the idea that anything is possible with determination and hard work. We're the proof of that....There are no fans more rabid or devoted than KISS fans. KISS fans are what all other fans are measured against. That's how it came to be known as the KISS Army."

Read the full interview at this location.


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