
2006
As KISSology - Vol. 1 (1974-1977) announces loudly, all the chutzpah and bombast that made KISS so huge--the fire-breathing, the blood-dripping, the kabuki-mask make-up and platform shoes, the synchronized head-bobs--were in place from the very beginning. KISS's 1974 concert in San Francisco is virtually identical to their 1977 concerts in Japan and Houston, at the peak of their popularity. For hardcore fans, this opportunity to bask in the nuances of five performances of "Black Diamond" and six performances of "Firehouse" is essential viewing, but for the less committed the pleasures of KISSology lie in the bizarre collisions pop culture is heir to: Gene Simmons, in full costume, declaring himself "evil incarnate" on The Mike Douglas Show;

Paul Stanley
Self

Peter Criss
Self

Gene Simmons
Self

Ace Frehley
Self

Full Circle - Last Exit Rock'n'Roll

Band Aid

Lords of Chaos

Beastie Boys $2 Bill

Score: A Film Music Documentary

Pitch Perfect 2

Woodstock

That Thing You Do!

Guns N' Roses - Live in Paris

What Difference Does It Make?

The Real Patsy Cline

Beavis and Butt-head: Butt-O-Ween

August Rush

Nas: Time Is Illmatic

Once

You, the Living

The Chorus

Beyoncé: Live in Atlantic City

Yentl

The Rocker