Greatest Show On Earth II Bruce Kulick Signed Poster Almost Gone at KISSArmyWarehouse.com!

Signed Greatest Show on Earth II Poster by Bruce Kulick.  The Greatest Show on Earth returns! Experience the movie on Youtube starting June 10th and take home an exclusive poster signed by Bruce Kulick, former lead guitarist of KISS from 1984-1996.  Measures 11 x 17.

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‘You’re Dealing With High-Strung, Complicated People’: Bob Ezrin Explains What A Producer Actually Does, Recalls How He Shaped KISS’ Most Successful Single

“Most people don’t understand what I do for a living, but the role of producer is very similar to the role of director on a film.”

Legendary producer Bob Erzin explained what a producer’s job actually entails, recalling how he transformed “Beth” by KISS from a “screw-you” type of song to a vulnerable ballad.

There have been many cases where albums lived or died by their productions, and most fans will know of at least one case where an otherwise good album got mauled somewhere during the production process. And yet, the technicals are but one part of music production, as Bob Ezrin, legendary producer behind Pink Floyd’s “The Wall”, explained during a recent interview on CBC.

Ezrin, whose professional credentials also include “Destroyer” by KISS, Alice Cooper‘s “School’s Out”, Peter Gabriel‘s 1977 solo debut and many more, noted how there’s a lot of people skills involved in being a producer, as it is his job to bring out the best in a group of people who might not be the easiest to deal with (transcribed by Ultimate Guitar):

“Most people don’t understand what I do for a living, but the role of producer is very similar to the role of director on a film. You’re dealing with extremely talented, often very high-strung or complicated people, and you’re trying to get the best performance out of them you possibly can, on every level, in terms of their writing, playing, singing, whatever.”

“So you have to deal with them as humans, as personalities. So there’s a component of like a psychologist to the role, and a confessor, protector, and all of that had to happen.”

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20 Pics From The Silly 80s When KISS Lost The Makeup

After an obviously very successful run in the ‘70s, KISS decided that it was time for the fans to get to know their faces a little better. Maybe they were getting a little sick of the gimmick, maybe they were trying to capitalize on the ‘80s hair metal trend, or maybe they just loved getting their fans all up in an anticipatory frenzy. We’re thinking a little of columns A, B, and C.

Whatever the case, they made a massive splash in popular music when they announced the “KISS Unmasked” interview on MTV. Fans tuned in en masse as KISS revealed their faces publicly for the first time on September 18, 1983. This moment helped kick off the release of their album, ”Lick It Up,” & subsequent tour that successfully revitalized their career and introduced the band to a whole new generation of fans.

Don’t you love it when a good plan actually works? In case you weren’t around for that moment, or you’re just feeling nostalgic for it, here are 20 pictures of KISS in the makeup-less ‘80s! (Well, there was still some glam-y makeup for sure, but you know what we mean).

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Come On! Make the KISS Army WORTH Joining! It’s Time to Celebrate Album Anniversaries the Right Way

This week Mark and Michael sound off! Is the KISS Army fan club worth joining? $50 a year for early access to buy merchandise? Come on! Oh and celebrating the anniversary of album releases by doing nothing more than releasing some t-shirts, colored vinyl and a picture disc… that isn’t how you celebrate an anniversary. We open up… it is time for Pophouse to step up to the plate! We are ready to spend money, but you have to give us something worthwhile and of value to purchase.

On This Day in 1977, KISS Comics Containing the Band’s Blood Hit Newsstands

Over the years, KISS has licensed thousands of products. They’ve slapped their logo on everything from t-shirts to caskets. Their willingness to appear in as many formats as possible, along with their larger-than-life stage personas, led to the band’s appearances in multiple comic books. On this day (June 30) in 1977, Marvel Comics released the first comic books to feature the band as both central characters and superheroes. To make things more appealing for fans, the band mixed their blood into the ink.

KISS first appeared in two back-to-back issues of Howard the Duck in May and June of 1977. Then, on June 30, Marvel released A Marvel Comics Super Special!: KISS. The full-length color comic book featured Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, and Ace Frehley’s stage personas as superheroes. This was the first of many comics starring Detroit’s most famous rock and roll band. However, that’s not the only thing that made this book special for fans.

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