Thanks to all who came to our live show in Philadelphia this past Saturday night at The Troc. Great time and appreciate all the love. Also thanks to Vinnie Moore for being a guest. This Saturday me, Don & Jim hit The Token Lounge in Westland MI by Detroit. Hope you can join us for comedy, Q&A, trivia and much more. I’ll have both of my books for sale as well as T shirts and more. Come hang!

Thanks to Judas Priest for coming by my radio show last night. Good to have Priest back in action with a new album coming in July. We hung out for 90 minutes, took calls, and played a new track. Audio already on Youtube (and my news section on this site) and also On Demand on the SiriusXM app. Thanks to Rob, Richie and Glenn for coming in. Tour coming in the Fall! More from the new album when I can play it.

I am aware that once again Paul Stanley was asked about coming on TMS by a fan at a Jewish center in SF. It was caught on video and once again he gave the Wayne’s World line. I love that his FANS are asking him. But the fans are the bosses right? Seems Paul is much more comfortable on shows like The Talk and others and that’s fine. He doesn’t need our show and we are fine as the longest running show in VH1 history without him. But as proven by the clip his FANS are asking him and he has no real excuse besides “Wayne’s world”? As I said when he called us that on Twitter, I don’t take offense to that. I have jokingly called the show that myself! We don’t take ourselves so serious. Paul is very sensitive as he says himself in his new book. So shows like The Talk and CNN where he will get questions a producer fed the host from a latest bio on exactly what he wants is a perfect fit for him. Many Kiss and rock fans don’t watch those shows but at least he is more comfortable there it seems and that’s fine. Our little “Wayne’s World” was good enough for Maiden, AC/DC, Sabbath, GnR, Paul Rodgers, Sammy Hagar, Metallica, Aerosmith Rush, and many many more. Even the last few bands Kiss worked with Motley and now Def Leppard have all been guests on TMS, embrace the show, and realize the importance of it. So all good by me. Wayne’s World was a hugely popular film, TMS is a popular show around the globe with rock and metal fans. Thanks to TMS fans everywhere for all the support and to Paul for at least watching. I mean you couldn’t reach a conclusion on something without having watched right? As has always been the case our doors remain wide open to discuss ALL aspects of an artists career. Party on!

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  1. Eddie is correct. I started following Paul on Twitter during the whole RRHOF debacle,and he is VERY insecure and defensive the minute anybody dares question anything he says or does. He tweeted a pic yesterday of his two 59 Les Paul’s.(Side note). I almost pissed myself when a guy tweeted back to him ” you ought to give Ace a call and get him to teach you to play them”..LMFAO. Hes also quite defensive about the age difference between himself and his wife.

    1. So Paul should accept and embrace that rude comment? A fan wouldn’t tweet something like that. Only a rude asshole would. Trunk deletes posts that disagree with his point of view. Why don’t you call him out on that?

    2. Why don’t you grow up? There are much more serious and pressing matters happening in the world for you to worry about then Eddie choosing to delete the same disparaging remarks that he has already addressed ad nauseam. It’s his site.

      I really think some people have nothing better to do with their time than to be s-stirrers and internet trolls. Pathetic.

      Dana from EddieTrunk.com or as you called me “his mother.”

    3. Oh, thank you so much Elliot, that is so sweet of you. I wish to same to you and yours and well.

      While I don’t have any children, I guess it counts, because a certain poster on here seems to think that I am Eddie’s mother 😉

      Dana from ET.com 🙂

    4. Good for you, but what does that have do with some posters acting like tools and trolls?

  2. It may be that he has just never seen the show or someone told him about it and used the term, Waynes world. Maybe. But your right, the fans are at least asking and your show is an iconic representation of the metal genre which I think is all you ever wanted. So hats off to the fans. Metal will never die as long as the fans support it. Regardless of what the artists themselves think or believe. We all know what the truth is. As far as the show goes…more guitar!!! Any chance of getting john sykes to jam in there?

    1. Oooo, John Sykes (swoons as always). LOL!

      Dana from EddieTrunk.com 🙂

  3. I think he just doesn’t want the drama. He knows that people favor ace and peter on the show. I like ace and peter too. But those guys did threw away there talent. Well at least ace did. Peter always was a intermediate drummer to me who just got lucky. There drug addicts…try talking to someone on coke …you can’t

  4. Paul, in my opinion, has been the most aggressive over the years with being the revisionist of the band’s history. He’s had the most to gain from it. Regardless of how cool we may have thought KISS was at some point in the 70’s or 80’s…Paul’s personality from the stage and in interviews was entirely laughable. The bizarre concert speaking voice and stage raps…the effeminate wardrobe choices in the 80’s and sexist posturing. It’s as though Paul has suffered from a desperate need to reinvent himself as the intellectual artist…the respectable rock performer. And, now with his book, the concerted effort to promote his business acumen as being comparable to Gene’s or more astute. You gotta hand it to the guy. He’s got some balls. But will the real Paul Stanley please stand up?

    1. Who has better knowledge of the band’s history? You, Scott? Or someone who was actually there and lived it….

    2. I simply posted my opinions…didn’t state anything about having first hand knowledge of the band’s history???

    3. 40 years Scott…regardless of one’s opinion of Paul, that’s a long freaking time to be in the spotlight. Dude did something right.

    4. Agreed! Paul overcame much, worked hard, wrote some great songs and rightfully deserves his success and place in rock & roll history. As a fan and follower of the band for 40 years myself…just throwing out my opinions as I see them in this public forum of other fans.

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