KISS FRONTMAN PAUL STANLEY ON WHY THE ORIGINAL MEMBERS WILL NOT BE PERFORMING AT ROCK HALL INDUCTION: “WE HAVE DIFFERENCES AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO HAVE DIFFERENCES”

paulstanley400 Gary Graff of Billboard spoke with KISS frontman Paul Stanley about his forthcoming autobiography and the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame induction. Excerpts of the interview appear below.

Billboard: You’re the last of the original Kiss members with a book of your own. Just a slacker?

Paul Stanley: It really had nothing to do with the band as far as being first, last, middle. It wasn’t with any of that in mind. The truth of the matter is I had sworn for, literally, decades not to write an autobiography. I always go back to George Orwell, who said the autobiography is the most outrageous form of fiction. And I would say 90-plus, 95 percent of the autobiographies by any of my contemporaries would be better suited on a roll of soft paper, so at least you could use it for something, ’cause they’re nothing more than self-serving fantasies or delusions or love letters to themselves. They serve no purpose. What I finally came to grips with was the idea that my life could be inspiring to other people… and almost more importantly I wanted something that my children could read when they got older to understand what it took for me to succeed and a better understanding of who I am and perhaps what they need in their lives to move forward. So there was a real purpose to this as opposed to just some sort of bragging rights.

Billboard: There is a lot more struggle in your book, especially in your youth, than many would expect — family dysfunction and especially the misshapen right ear and being deaf on that side. That’s something you kept quite for decades. Why?

Paul Stanley: It was too painful. You can only reveal things and you can only deal with things when you’re ready to. My experiences as a child were so debilitating and destructive that the best way for me to deal with my ear was to cover it and to, at least on the surface, ignore what was going on — although that really wasn’t an answer. Luckily, as an adult I found different ways to resolve some of those issues and also to find some surgical relief and modifications.

Billboard: So what actually went down with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and your decision not to play at the ceremony?

Paul Stanley: Oh, it starts decades go. That it’s 14 years on (of eligibility) and we’re getting into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a clear indication that the people who hide behind that moniker don’t like us, but it reached a point where it was so absurd and ludicrous (to exclude KISS) that they caved. But they’re only going to induct the original four (members), and bringing up the idea of inducting members other than the original four…was shut down as a non-starter. It’s a very valid argument considering that there are people who played on multi-platinum albums and played for millions of people and were very important for the continuation of the band. And clearly when you’ve got a busload of Grateful Dead (members) who have been inducted and guys in the Chili Peppers who nobody knows who they are because they played on the very earliest albums are inducted, and when the original drummer of Rush, John Rutsey, who played on a classic album, isn’t inducted. The list goes on and on of the inconsistencies. Now, I’m not pointing fingers at any of those people, but I’m certainly pointing a finger at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The only consistencies are inconsistencies and the rules clearly are there are no rules because the criteria for how and who gets in is purely based upon a personal like or dislike. And when I feel we’re being treated unfairly, I have issues with that.

Billboard: You could just play with the original four of you, of course.

Paul Stanley: They wanted the original four guys to play, in makeup. But, honestly, I don’t want to roll the dice and possibly negatively impact on what I personally have been involved in building for 40 years. I have too much invested at this point. It really is a can of worms that I feel is better off left closed. So there’s been a lot of issues, and perhaps the best way to deal with them is to celebrate the four original guys and go there and get our award and to look past the differences that will always be there. It doesn’t change the big picture; we have differences and we will continue to have differences. It doesn’t change who I want to play with and who represents KISS. There are a lot of people who are great inspirations to me, and still are, who are in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and for that reason and the fact that fans want us in there, I graciously and vigorously will be there to accept the award. We should salute and enjoy an evening that celebrates what the four of us started. But there’s always a lot of cloak and dagger stuff and a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes.

Read more at Billboard.

In related news, the singer also discussed his autobiography and six-date book tour here.

83 Responses

  1. Eddie was right he does not want to interfere with the KISS in Makeup now. They don’t want people questioning Thayer and Singer in the Original four Make up. Bringing Ace and Peter in there own make up opens up a can of worms Paul does not want to damage the Brand, simple as that. I think he is very insecure.”I have too much invested at this point. It really is a can of worms that I feel is better off left closed.”

  2. Sure Paul, I’m sure the reason you’re writing such a heart-felt biography is to bring inspiration to others. Forget the money in your already stuffed pockets. I do agree with his view on the hall of shame though. And Eddie, youre absolutely right! They dont want to play with the original line-up because it destroys the crap theyre trying to sell now. Reading between the lines he even says it in this interview. What’s with that god-awful picture of Paul? He should leave the makeup on at all times.

  3. This whole KISS RRHoF is EXXXXXXXHAUSTING………I’m serious what nightmare this whole thing has become. But my opinion stands…”KISS” Was/Is & ALWAYS will be Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, Paul Stanley & Ace Frehley. The 4 of them created more than just a rock band, the 4 of them created a spectacle of everything the music industry would have never envisioned. Tommy, Bruce, Eric(rip), Eric Singer etc IMHO just weren’t those fits. Sure they picked up the gall that was left but seriously, and be honest….when you hear “KISS” right away Alive, Alive2, Dressed To Kill etc comes straight to the front door! Joe in The Cuse

  4. Hey George : your just the fan boy that gene & paul love they can shit on you over and over and you still buy it and believe it keep give them your cash for kitty dolls and make sure to buy the real kiss book for $3500.00 because if you don’t your not a real KISS fan… Don’t forget to book your Kruse trip to watch your kiss cover band at a top Dollar gene & paul will get mad at you if you don’t go …

    1. ohhhh no… please don’t leave right after Night Ranger…. what will kiss do if you leave before they go on……? ohhhhh noooo….. Duhhh.,,,they already sold you the ticket.. The can care less if you leave.

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