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Monday, February 25, 2013
Friday, February 22, 2013
"GENE SIMMONS" - The Talking Tour Melbourne 2013
Gene Simmons - Speaking Engagement
When: Friday MARCH 5th 10:45 AM
ONE NIGHT ONLY
WHERE: Etihad Stadium, Docklands, VIC
Want to get to the "Etihad Stadium" at 10:45 in the morning on a Friday to hear Gene Simmons talk?
Then this is for you! I don't have to go into detail of how much he is trying to ca$h in on just about everything. Down under we have KISS everything - From KISS beer at $80 for a slab of cans, and KISS ice-cream . Hell, you can even see KISS, or KISSTOYER the famous cover-band this year more than once.
But for anything different and up to $1,500, you can see a man on stage talk about his life. I'm sure this is awesome to the 'Hardcore" fans, But to be honest I don't have that kind of money to splash out on when I could just read his Biography, or watch his mindless reality TV show.
Having lunch would be kind of cool, but it is a 2 hour event, so my guess is; be there at no later than 9AM, doors open at 10:30AM, lunch is at NOON, and by the time you look like crap and your feet and mind is exhausted you have to listen to a long speech.
The lunch Package is limited to 100 people, so IF... I really mean IF you are lucky enough to sit anywhere near him, (come on 100 people!) I doubt he would be interested in talking to you and your boring life while he is trying to stuff his face.
Hey, I'm not saying anything bad here, but to me this is a big waste of money. I have been to many of these events and you don't see shit! There is a list of 1,000 rules and while many security guards and asshole event managers are trying to censor you and stop you from having fun the whole experience goes in a flash. The only reason why the package comes with so much merchandise is to rub it in your friends faces, but knowing deep down how much money you wasted and maybe in 50 years time you won't remember the bad times or the money, but how much of an 'experience' it was.
And Yes, I LOVE KISS!! I have played KISS so much, my Record Player has Mono. But lets admit it - it's just not the same, and this is all about Gene.
Never the less, here is the link to purchase Tickets.
BUY TICKETS
In-depth Biography
Although Gene Simmons found fame as a blood-spurting, fire-breathing, bass-playing demon with Kiss, his early years were about as far removed as you can possibly get from the notorious heavy metal band. Born August 25, 1949, and named Chaim Witz, he and his mother left Israel by the late '50s, relocating to the United States (New York City, to be exact). Witz's name was then changed to Gene Klein, as he discovered comic books and rock & roll soon after (he was even being groomed to be a rabbi at one point). As a teenager, he played bass in a number of New York-area bands (Long Island Sounds, etc.), and while in his early 20s, even tried his hand at teaching grade school. His teaching career was short-lived, as he meet another young rock & roll hopeful around this time: Stanley Eisen.
Together, the duo formed their first band together, Wicked Lester, who borrowed heavily from their heroes, the Beatles, and just about any other hip musical style at the moment. The band recorded an album that never saw the light of day, but while in the band, the two first came up with the idea of putting on a real show for the audience: makeup, costumes, and a grand stage show. They eventually hooked up with two other New Yorkers, Peter Criscoula and Paul Frehley. All the members changed their names (Eisen became Paul Stanley; Criscoula to Peter Criss; Frehley to Ace Frehley; and Klein was re-christened Gene Simmons), and assumed identities relating to their personalities. Kiss then became one of the top hard rock acts of the 70s and beyond.
While Kiss' fame was sky-rocketing, Simmons tried his hand at another facet of the music biz: scouting up-and-coming talent. He tried to convince Kiss' manager to sign a young California band called Mammoth in the mid-'70s, who eventually renamed themselves Van Halen. Simmons' pleas fell on deaf ears, but the event sowed the seeds for Simmons launching his own record company (albeit short-lived) in the '80s, Simmons Records, as well as briefly managing Liza Minnelli. In addition to his work with Kiss, Simmons has tried his hand at acting on the big screen with varying degrees of success; Runaway, Trick Or Treat, Wanted: Dead Or Alive, and Never Too Young to Die are just some of the films he's appeared in. Simmons is also a shrewd businessman, often credited as the main force behind turning Kiss into a mega-dollar-generating, merchandising machine (look no further than Kiss' top-grossing 1996-1997 reunion tour).
With Kiss announcing their Farewell Tour in 2000, some assumed that it would be the last the public would hear from Simmons and company. But this proved hardly to be the case, as the band toured the world (off and on) for the next few years. Meanwhile, Simmons became involved in numerous projects: including penning an autobiography (2001's -Kiss & Make-Up), creating his own magazine (Gene Simmons' Tongue), developing his own clothing line ("Gene Simmons' Dragonfly"), hosting the TV show Hit Men, and was in discussions for re-launching his Simmons Records label, his acting career, and starting up his own TV talk show (The Gene Simmons Show). Simmons took a break from farewell tours in 2004 and released his second solo album, ***HOLE, on the Sanctuary label. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Friday, February 15, 2013
1st "SCREAMFEST MIXER" for 2013, CA
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