KISS’ PAUL STANLEY COMMENTS ON ACE FREHLEY’S AND PETER CRISS’ AUTOBIOGRAPHIES STATING “THE FEW BITS I READ WERE SO RIDICULOUS THAT IT WAS FRIGHTENING TO THINK THAT EITHER OF THEM BELIEVE IT”

paulstanley400 Brian Aberback from NJ’s Steppin’ Out magazine recently spoke with KISS’ Paul Stanley. An excerpt can be read below.

Steppin’ Out: What is the main message you want people to take from your book?

Paul Stanley: I wanted to be able to write a book that shows how you can go through unsettling times and turmoil and come out on top. There’s no substitute for determination and drive. My life has a happy ending. I thought my story was something people could benefit from. My 19-year-old read the book and I got the response I hoped for. He thought it was fabulous and very inspiring.

Steppin’ Out: From the very beginning you were faced with obstacles. You were born with microtia, a birth defect in which part of your right ear is missing, and you’re also deaf in that ear. How did that affect your musical ambitions?

Paul Stanley: It never affected my music. It affected my social interactions, how I was seen and sometimes ridiculed. Music became my refuge. Although I may not hear music the same way that someone who has hearing in both ears hears it, I never missed anything because I don’t know what things would have sounded like otherwise.

Steppin’ Out: You’re the last of the original members of KISS to write a book. Have you read the other guys’ books?

Paul Stanley: Gene’s book is understandably written from him being in the center of everything, because that’s what he’s like. The other two [by guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss] go from being questionable to absurd. When people’s recollections are tainted by substance abuse they’re not usually people an attorney wants to put on a witness stand. The few bits I read were so ridiculous that it was frightening to think that either of them believe it. For a lot of reasons I feel I’m more objective.

Steppin’ Out: You’re being inducted into the Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame, and you’re furious with the Hall. Why is that?

Paul Stanley: They are only inducting the original members. It’s disrespectful. We never could have started without [original guitarist and drummer] Ace Frehley and Peter Criss, but this band has a 40-year history that should not be ignored. The Hall of Fame people said that inducting other members who were in the band for decades and played on multi-platinum albums like [guitarist] Bruce Kulick and [late drummer] Eric Carr was a non-starter. That’s not how it has worked with other bands. There’s a commune of Grateful Dead members in there including a writer who never played an instrument and a bass player in Metallica who had only been in the band for 7 years when they were inducted. We are in the Hall of Fame not because those people want us there but because it began to look absurd not having us there. To have a band that many pop bands site as an influence and to be ignored year after year takes a lot of effort. They also wanted to strong arm us into playing with the original guys onlhy in gear and makeup and that was a nonstarter. I’ve been doing this 40 years with total pride and confidence and it would be rolling the dice.Whether it’s official or not I will be there to celebrate 40 years of this band.

The entire interview runs April 9th at so-mag.com.

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  • Lee on

    Ya, “see ya later” at the Pepsi Center with the two pretenders acting out Ace & Peter. Hey Doc, get Live Nation to up the loot for the ’78 show in the Fall. Hey Jann, when’s Deep Purple or The Moody Blues getting in? Linda Ronstadt had the greatest voice in the past 50 years and you put in Bonnie Raitt in first…she learned from Linda you ass. Boy Toy or family Jann, who is at the table? Jann Wenner sucks. Kulick ought to be glad he’s in the building, nobody cares.


  • Van on

    Both Ace and Peter have done their books and told their sides of the KISStory and I’m looking forward to Paul’s book next week. With all 4 original KISS members putting out books, we now have the story of KISS told from them. I also need to read Nothing To Lose as well.


    • Joe Pensanti on

      Nothin’ To Lose is an excellent book.


    • Chris J Saari on

      Van
      Get Lydia Criss’ Book Sealed With a Kiss!
      It had the Best old photo’s and is a Great Read from someone who was there from the beginning of KISS to well after the make up came off.


  • genesraccoonwig on

    That pic of Paul needs a Caption….here is mine:

    “Dude Looks Like a Lady”


  • Canvilella on

    don’t know if anyone has said this here, but didn’t Peter play with Tommy using Ace’s makeup and Ace with Eric on Peter’s? THEY WERE BOTH OK WITH IT WHEN THE MONEY WAS THERE! and now they are all like “oh, it’s disrespectful!” BULLSHIT!


  • elliot on

    eddie, please don’t take a break from your site again. this thread is more entertaining than kiss’ last 2 albums. thank you


    • Eddie on

      I have a busy travel schedule this month but comments will be approved as we have time. Thanks


    • elliot on

      you’re welcome. I was just kidding, I knew you were on the cruise. speaking of cruises, the kiss cruise slogan should be “go away”.


    • Joe Pensanti on

      The Kiss Kruise should set sail and never come back…


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