Kiss tonight....

I went to the Kiss show last night...Here are the strange events surrounding the show (oh and I bumped into Joe the former IM Merch guy LOL)

Right before the show, Paul Stanley had a Heart attack!

Luckily, the band decided to play the show as a trio and I must say that they kicked ass!

Here is a write up I found on the event:

KISSONLINE.com

By Louis Antonelli, Jim Lunger & Keith Leroux
WIth photos by Hiro Shiga

Last night an extraordinary page was written in KISSTORY. At the Soboba Casino in San Jacinto, California, last stop of the band’s 2007 ‘Hit & Run’ mini Tour, KISS performed as a TRIO for the first time ever. Immediately following the band’s sound check, Paul Stanley suddenly fell ill, with what was later determined to be a “cardiac event”.

Once it was determined by emergency medical staff that Paul could not perform, there was talk that the show would need to be canceled. It was Paul himself, who insisted that the band play the show without him. Paul was concerned that fans had traveled long distances and because of the band's individual schedules the show could not be rescheduled.

KISS Manager Doc McGhee then took the stage to announce to the crowd that Paul was sick and unable to perform but that Gene wanted to speak with the fans. Gene asked the audience if they wanted him, Tommy & Eric to perform. The crowd responded with a defeaning chant of yes, yes, yes. With that, Gene announced that the concert (If they could pull it off), was a tribute to “The Greatest Voice in Rock and Roll - Rock God Paul Stanley”.

With Paul en route to the hospital - Gene,Tommy and Eric played their hearts out in honor of their stricken leader! The set list evolved as the night progressed and KISS blasted their way into the hot night air - valiantly trying to hold it together minus the band’s heart & soul. In an emotionally charged moment, Gene told the crowd that he was an only child, but nevertheless had a brother – Paul Stanley! ‘Christine Sixteen' brought 11 invited fans onto the stage to help perform the song, and added a bit of lighthearted fun to the pensive night.

The trio went on to perform a full set including classics and rarities - ‘Watchin’ You’, ‘Goin’ Blind’, ‘Nothing to Lose’, ‘Black Diamond’, ‘Cold Gin’, ‘She’, and ‘Parasite’. The sold out arena was filled with dedicated fans who appreciated what a unique night this really was, despite its bittersweet nature, and rocked hard & loud. As the final chords of ‘Rock & Roll All Night’ were struck, and the last jets of flames and confetti shot into the night sky, everyone realized what they had just witnessed was simply great music performed by dedicated, extraordinary musicians who really gave it their all, and then some.

Another thing every KISS fan at the show last night realized - is just how lucky we are that our favorite band, led by the greatest front man in Rock N Roll PAUL STANLEY, cares so much for us fans!

Get well soon Paul - we all love you!
 
Yes, I understand. For me the band is called "The Iron Maidens!"
Hey man! Nice to see ya coming up for air! We've missed ya at the shows.

Thanks for sharing the news, Archmagician. So sad to hear about Paul. :-(
Sounds like the band rose to the occasion like the seasoned pros they are. Much respect to them all.

It makes Wed even more special - he put on an amazing show. Hope he's back on track soon.
 
I was there and I have to say I was very impressed. I missed Zepperella but I caught your show and AC DSHE. I went a KISS fan and left a fan of 2 other great bands. Keep up the good work.
 
Hey man! Nice to see ya coming up for air! We've missed ya at the shows.

Glad to see you're still tear'n up the shows! Yep, I've been on another "Where in the World is Red Shirt?" adventure. Picture(s) coming soon.

The pro-photographer pics are great, but geeze Linda, you looked like you were in pain. Eeek. Kudos to you for bearing the pain to keep the show going! You'za one tuff iron lady! :headbang:
 
some of my pics were too dark but there was alot of cool things going on - like the human foozball table, kiss face painting, guitarhero tent complete with stage, couches, bar and big screens, a wierd stephen hawkins like karaoke machine, and the zipper which sounded like it needed an oil change but was a great ride! i almost puked and told the guy stoooooooop!!!
 
All but two of the pictures I took were blurry or too dark. The camera wasn't the best and lord knows the photographer was a touch inebriated too. If its permitted and I figure out how, I would be willing to upload them. I have a few decent pics of KISS too, the flashpots helped with the darkness issues.