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THIS DAY IN KISSTORY 2020
On this day in KISSTORY - February 11. 2020 - Governor Henry McMaster officially declared February 11, 2020 as KISS Day in South Carolina. The Governor presented the proclamation to the band backstage at Colonial Life Arena before the show.
THIS DAY IN KISSTORY 1977
On this day in KISStory - February 10, 1977 - "Beth" won the People's Choice Award for Favorite New Song.
50 Years Ago: KISS Tries the Back Door With Debut Single
By Matthew Wilkening / Photo: Tom Hill, Getty Images - https://ultimateclassicrock.com
It took years for "Nothin' to Lose" to make the journey from a demo tape to the A-side of Kiss' first single, and all that work was just one small step on the band's long road to success.
Released in February 1974 as the lead single from the band's self-titled debut album, the Gene Simmons-penned song deals with persistence of a different kind. "Lyrically, 'Nothin' to Lose' is about anal sex," he explains in 2003's Kiss: Behind the Mask, before helpfully reciting the song's lyrics: "I thought about the back door / I didn't know what to say / But once I had a baby / I tried every way / She didn't want to do it / But she did anyway."
The "Nothin' to Lose" story began in late 1971, as Simmons and keyboardist Brooke Ostrander recorded an early version of the track for a demo tape. When a label promised them a record deal if they could put a band together, the duo recruited Paul Stanley and two other musicians to form a group, which eventually took the name Wicked Lester.
The "Nothin' to Lose" story began in late 1971, as Simmons and keyboardist Brooke Ostrander recorded an early version of the track for a demo tape. When a label promised them a record deal if they could put a band together, the duo recruited Paul Stanley and two other musicians to form a group, which eventually took the name Wicked Lester.
Stanley and Simmons had briefly met once before, but in Behind the Mask, Simmons admits, "I must have come off very pompous and self-righteous." Stanley doesn't dispute that account: "I hated him." But the two quickly realized they had similar tastes and determination.
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THIS DAY IN KISSTORY 1999
On this day in KISSTORY - February 9, 1999 - the Playboy issue featuring the 'Girls of KISS' hit newstands everywhere. Gene Simmons graces the cover of the magazine & the entire band appears in the photos with the 'Girls of KISS,' who are all wearing KISS Makeup...and not much else.
THIS DAY IN KISSTORY 2020
REMEMBERING OUR FRIEND MARK ST. JOHN
Today would have been former KISS guitarist Mark St. John's 68th Birthday. Please take a moment to remember Mark and his great guitar playing!
Here's Mark with KISS in the "Heaven's On Fire" video.
THIS DAY IN KISSTORY 1984
On this day in KISSTORY - Feb. 6, 1984 - We released "All Hell's Breakin' Loose" as the 2nd single off the Lick It Up album.
Latest KISS Magazine Cover: Burrn Magazine Japan
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Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons rock the cover of the latest issue of BURRN Magazine Japan!
Thanks to Naoki for sharing the photo with us!