You did some great touring for that album, like the Monsters of Rock tour in Europe and huge tour in U.S with KISS. How was that?
Great. Fucking great. In this band there are few people, all they know is KISS, I'm a old Aerosmith fan, "The Rocks" album and backwards, so to tour with KISS was just unbeliavable. It was when they took their make-up off, with Bruce Kulick on guitar and late Eric Carr on drums.My brother's friend good friend Eric Singer on plays drums with them now. KISS, they were pretty much done at that time, they were playing really small places and they kinda call us. Gene's a good business man as we all know and he saw that there was this whole underground big explosion of this kind of music I don't understand, so let me find out what this is and take them with us, that's what he did as a business man. And we became very close with them during this tour, Paul Stanley using my guitars, jamming at rehearsals and all kinds of stuff. And as fans got to see in some of the magazines, the pictures of us and Kiss together were no more Kiss pictures, they're laughing, they're cracking up, Gene's chocking me.
Although the album "Crazy Nights" did quite well they still almost broke up after the tour, right?
The tour was a money disaster, it was really bad. It was, I hate to say it, but it was mainly Anthrax fans that were showing up, it really wasn't KISS, but I give them all the credit for continuing, just as Anthrax did when I left, for ten years they tried to keep it together, I gave them everything, I gave them the name, I signed away everything because in truth and reality I was never gonna come back to this industry at all, I had no desire to.