IN HIS UPCOMING AUTOBIOGRAPHY, KISS FRONTMAN PAUL STANLEY REVEALS THAT HE FELT AS IF BANDMATE GENE SIMMONS WAS A “TRAITOR” AND THAT FORMER MEMBERS ACE FREHLEY AND PETER CRISS ARE ANTI-SEMITIC

paulstanley400 Larry Getlen of New York Post reports:

When Paul Stanley, frontman and rhythm guitarist for the band KISS, married in November 2005, he shared his joy with friends and family, including bandmates Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer.

Notably absent from the ceremony: Stanley’s longtime musical partner, KISS bassist Gene Simmons. He wasn’t invited.

“Your views on marriage are your own,” Stanley told Simmons, who publicly denounced the concept of marriage until his own nups in 2011. “But when you insult and demean people who get married and ridicule or dismiss the idea of marriage, you have no place at a wedding.”

The incident is replayed in Stanley’s memoir, Face the Music: A Life Exposed, written with journalist Tim Mohr and out Tuesday.

As success came [to the band], Stanley noticed in interviews that Simmons “sure used the word ‘I’ a lot.” Stanley accuses him of abandoning the band in the early ’80s, distracted by attempts to become an actor, but then taking credit for Stanley’s work; and also of using the KISS logo and persona for personal projects without contractual permission.

During this time, Stanley writes, Simmons’ duplicity left him feeling there was “a traitor in the midst.”

As harsh as Stanley is with Simmons, he saves his real venom for former band mates Frehley and Criss. After it was announced back in December that KISS will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at Barclays Center on Thursday, a public war erupted over which band members would play at the upcoming ceremony.

Frehley, Criss and the Hall wanted a reunion of the original lineup in full makeup; Simmons and Stanley refused, since KISS now has two other long-standing members in drummer, singer and guitarist Thayer. As of now, all four original members will attend the ceremony, but there will be no performance of the band’s music.

Stanley’s book sheds greater light on why he wouldn’t want a full-on reunion, recalling countless past times that Frehley and Criss, who have both had substance-abuse issues, were belligerent and even unable to play.

Stanley also accuses Frehley of stashing drugs “in the bags or pockets of crew members — without their knowledge — so he wasn’t on the hook if they were found.”

Even more shocking are his accusations of anti-Semitism against the pair. Noting that Frehley owned a collection of Nazi memorabilia, and that some of his earliest experiences with Criss involved the drummer racially mocking waiters at Chinese restaurants, Stanley writes that Frehley and Criss resented him and Simmons for controlling the band’s creative output — which Stanley says occurred because Frehley and Criss’ songwriting contributions “just didn’t amount to much.”

Stanley reiterated to The Post that yes, he does believe that Frehley and Criss are anti-Semitic.

“Yes, I do,” he says. “It’s based on years and years of interactions. It’s not pulled out of thin air.” Frehley and Criss did not respond to requests for comment.

Read more at the New York.

source: nypost.com

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  • staten island clown on

    I remember when I was 14 and I had this Jewish friend and one day I was joking around, by pretending to be mean, and said something to him about being Jewish and liking bagels. He kicked me out of his house and took all the stuff I had left in his room: records and what not, and flung it out his 2nd story window. It took months for him to forgive me. So, I have said some dumb shit too, and I’m just sayin’ that instead of turning the dialect against Paul, uhh maybe Ace and Peter could, you know, really apologize..???


    • Cali on

      It was forty years ago and Paul participated too. Who should Paul apologize to?


  • Paul S Weaver on

    Paul wants to give Ace and Peter “20 thousand flushes”!



  • jacktors on

    Saw what you will… the Kiss publicity train keeps a rolling


  • Cali on

    One other thing I’d like to point out, that if some of you haven’t read the biographies or seen Lydia’s book- the dressing up in Nazi regalia was done purely for Gene.

    Crude joke as it was- that was the only reason they did it. To torment Genie. Two twenty something year old guys (Peter and Paul) thought it would be funny. They went to Gene’s room and demanded to see his papers.

    Gene slammed the door in their face. That was the end of it.

    The Nazi stuff was never mentioned anywhere again. I’m almost doubting Ace even took the stuff all the way back to the US with him.

    It was a terrible joke in piss poor taste and I’m sure Peter regrets it and regrets Lydia still having the photos after all this time.


    • Richman on

      There is no reason at all to defend something like this. It will always be disgusting. Gene saved Ace’s life twice and got him out of some jams as well. Gene may love money a bit too much but he has more redeemable qualities than Ace or Peter.


    • Cali on

      I’m not defending anything. Merely stating the factual story and my opinion.


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