ORIGINAL KISS GUITARIST ACE FREHLEY ON THE ROCK N’ ROLL HALL OF FAME: “PAUL AND GENE HAVE BEEN INSINUATING THAT PETER AND MYSELF DON’T HAVE IT ANYMORE, WHICH IS A LOAD OF CRAP”

acefrehley300pix Jon Wiederhorn of Revolver spoke with original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley about the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame. The interview appears in its entirety below.

Revolver: What happened, from your perspective, in regards to a possible KISS reunion performance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction?

Ace Frehley: Originally, the Hall of Fame asked all four of us to do a reunion and that was presented to each original member who is being inducted. Then some time went by, and I heard a couple weeks back that Paul and Gene decided to perform with Tommy [Thayer] and Eric [Singer]. And I had gone on the Eddie Trunk show earlier, about a month prior to the last time I went on, and I was saying, “Yeah, it would be great if we did a reunion.” It was shot down, but I think I led the fans to believe there was going to be a reunion. With tickets going on sale the following Monday, I decided to go on Ed Trunk’s show a couple weeks back when I was in Las Vegas recording. I just wanted to let the fans know that last I heard, Paul and Gene decided not to perform with me and Peter [Criss] and opted to perform with Tommy and Eric. It got a lot of people pissed off, but I had to lay it out because I didn’t want fans buying tickets for an event they weren’t going to see. Last I heard, there’s going to be no performance. There has been a lot of negotiating behind closed doors and I’m sworn to secrecy. But last I heard, there’s just going to be no performance. I don’t know what the reason is. And at this point, I don’t care because it was renting so much space in my head, it was affecting my creativity and finishing up my record.

Revolver: You got onstage with Peter at Eddie Trunk’s birthday party. That was the first time you had played with him in 13 years. Did you see that as a litmus test for future performances together?

Ace Frehley: Since me and Peter have gone our own ways, we haven’t made any plans to tour together in the future. But it was just a special event for Ed, and both myself and Peter are good friends with Eddie Trunk. He has always supported our careers with KISS and without KISS. So it was something I wanted to do for Ed and it was a lot of fun. I’ve been reading stuff on the Internet and Paul and Gene have been insinuating that maybe Peter and myself don’t have it anymore, which is a load of crap. We proved otherwise at Eddie’s party, but aside from that, it’s very misleading. I think somehow they wanted to validate the current lineup. I don’t have a problem with the current lineup. It is what it is–it’s half a KISS cover band.

But the event at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is about the four original members. Nobody else is being inducted except the four. If Tommy and Eric were being inducted as well, along with Bruce [Kulick] and Eric Carr and Vinnie Vincent–yeah, why not.

Revolver: Why didn’t the Hall of Fame nominate everyone who has been in the band? Paul had some complaints about that earlier, saying everyone who has ever played on a Red Hot Chili Peppers record has been nominated, why not everyone who has ever played with KISS?

Ace Frehley: I don’t want to take any potshots at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It’s a cool organization. But it is what it is. Obviously, Paul brought out the inconsistencies. They bend their own rules. I don’t want to get political though because I hate politics. I’ve always said to keep politics and music separate.

source: revolvermag.com

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  • Van on

    I’m glad Ace did what he did when he spared fans from being deceived thinking there was going to be a reunion performance, but it isn’t. I wonder what they’re negotiating behind closed doors.


    • Larry W on

      Indeed! Ace saved most of us a lot of money!


  • Jim on

    THE REAL ACE FREHELY, takes the high ground even when he has the option to throw crap back at Paul and Gene he stays cool…….got to love the guy.


  • Frank W on

    “It is what it is” is such a meaningless expression.
    Why not say “It aint what it aint”?


    • Klaus Baumgarten on

      I think it just shows that he has come to terms with it, he has moved on. Knowing what to expect from Gene and Paul on their big business venture, he can be cool about it. Kiss fans probably grieve much more than the two former members concerned and defended.


    • Bob Esssrin on

      Well, Ace hasn’t always been the sharpest tool in the shed. ie selling his persona


    • Klaus Baumgarten on

      Ace and Peter both sold them – they probably got offfrered a whole lot of money for it.


    • S.Falls \m/ on

      @Frank W.
      Why not ask Bill Belichick that question. He’s made a motto of it.
      I understand what it means and find it quite meaningful as a be all end all to any subject matter.


    • Frank W on

      It isn’t what it isn’t.
      Isn’t it? Or is it?


  • Lee on

    Watch the early sales of the Kiss-Leppard tour. “Half a Kiss cover band”. If Thayer & Singer came onstage at a HOF concert the whole place would boo and chuck stuff.


  • brian on

    Well considering Aces last CD totally out sold kisses last two CD’s combined and had rave reviews and kiss had nothing but bad reviews. So Gene and Paul should zip it up. I’m not a fan of Ace live but in the studio he’s still spot on.


    • Abner Devereaux on

      Ok, that is NOT accurate. Anomaly outsold Sonic Boom and Monster? You’re on crack.


    • DR on

      Ahhhh…..anonymous posting.


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