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KISS' PAUL STANLEY, TOMMY THAYER Interviewed On LONE STAR 92.5 (Audio) - Oct. 11, 2012
On Wednesday, October 10, Bo and Jim of the Dallas radio station Lone Star 92.5 conducted an interview with KISS singer/guitarist Paul Stanley and lead guitarist Tommy Thayer. You can now listen to the chat below.

KISS is back with its 20th album, "Monster", which was co-produced by Stanley. According to The Pulse Of Radio, Stanley spoke to Rolling Stone about the new set and also touched upon the fact that KISS has once again failed to make the shortlist for the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. When asked if it bothered him, Stanley said, "No, because I think it's so transparent. You have the East Coast music Mafia — they are clearly more motivated by each other than reality. Filling their criteria is leaving them at this point some pretty slim pickings. Would we accept? Of course, because it matters to our fans. So, I would be gracious. But honestly, it means nothing to me. My life is far beyond anything I could have anticipated and will continue to be so without a new doorstop."

The latest lineup of KISS features drummer Eric Singer and lead guitarist Tommy Thayer dressed as original members Peter Criss and Ace Frehley, respectively. Stanley was asked if he has any contact with the KISS co-founders. "No," he said. "It's not out of animosity. It just has no point in my life today. Safe to say, the band wouldn't be here without those guys having been in it. The band also wouldn't be here today if those guys were still in it. I respect and love what we created together, but that was a long time ago."

Stanley spoke about how his early influences helped inform the sound of "Monster". "I wanted to make an album that really hearkened back to why I got into this in the first place," he said. "I was lucky enough as a kid to spend most of my weekends at the Fillmore East. On a great night, that was like a Holy Roller evangelical church. When rock n' roll is done with that fervor, it's close to gospel. That's what I wanted to go for with this album — passion as opposed to perfection. James Brown wasn't perfect. Motown, THE BEATLES, THE [ROLLING] STONES, [LED] ZEPPELIN, early Elvis [Presley] — I wanted to maintain the essence of it, getting a first, second or, if you really had to push it, a third take and record on analog tape and capture the intensity of what you're doing, and not compromise it."

Paul Stanley told The Pulse Of Radio that he wanted "Monster" to contain everything that he loved and admired about his favorite records growing up. "I'd like to think that the bands that you are influenced and inspired by doesn't necessarily mean that you mimic them," he said. "It means that their passion, or their approach is inspirational. So, whether its gospel, or Motown — it all is music of passion. And that's what I think we wanted to and I wanted to see us channel was the passion and the fervor that all the music I loved had. Y'know, its not about perfection — it's about passion."

On October 31, KISS kicks off its "Kiss Kruise" in Miami aboard the Norwegian Cruise Line, Norwegian Pearl.



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COMMENT | Well...
posted by : ballsofdarkness
10/11/2012 4:50:59 PM
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Actually, James Brown was a known perfectionist with sharp hearing and demanded an extremely high level of musicianship from his bands. But hey, whatever makes you cool for not adding a 4th chord to your repertoire, amirite?


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COMMENT | 'RE: Well...'
posted by : getsome
10/11/2012 5:06:57 PM
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if you ever saw james brown live, he was far from perfect...helluva entertiner though! i think paulie made his point.


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COMMENT | Monster of an album
posted by : RedZombie
10/11/2012 7:13:44 PM
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IT ROCKS!!


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COMMENT | #
posted by : RiotAct666
10/11/2012 8:34:39 PM
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Great new CD.


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COMMENT | Yes
posted by : spaceace69
10/11/2012 9:12:38 PM
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Put the new CD in. Lay back, close your eyes. Forget the makeup and costumes for a moment. For a band that's been around for 40 years and whose two main members are 60 +, it is a solid fuckin rock record. Open your eyes now, and remembering the the age of the two main members and add on the makeup, costumes and stage show and you now have the answer as to why KISS is still relevant. I love early Aerosmith but please, anyone think Tyler could put on genes costume and make it past half a tour? Let alone 40 years of it. Sure Aerosmith are pretty damn good musicians. But so is yanni....so what's the point?


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COMMENT | 'RE: Yes'
posted by : Warchief
10/13/2012 12:52:59 AM
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that's the whole problem. the make up and costumes. Two disrespectful losers wearing it who don't deserve to be.


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posted by : aztec
10/11/2012 9:39:53 PM
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Nothing like being interviewed by morons who know nothing about the band!


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COMMENT | Cd
posted by : DamienKain
10/11/2012 11:33:13 PM
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Wow, possibly the best Kiss album in last 20+ yrs. I was shocked at how great it really is! Much better than sonic boom


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COMMENT | HISS on the radio
posted by : swifty55xx
10/12/2012 1:55:50 PM
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"NEWS FLASH" it was a bit. Just morning zoo hijinx.


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COMMENT | sucks
posted by : alleycat072
10/13/2012 9:38:47 AM
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i think new lineup stinks like crap and sounds like their look... fake...all rip off to a fans like me since 1977 and these guys act like its all good..what morons...i have lost all my respect for this group and cant wait until they go home for good ,no wonder there not in hall of fame they come across today like bozo the clowns ,, thats what they should be calling themselves today because this is not the kiss today i had come to love all those years previous to this new crap /.. their look is a ripoff classic kiss and so is their sound ..their posers. at best


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