Paul Stanley Says KISS Members "Were Becoming Fat Wealthy Musicians" | Jonesy's Jukebox

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jukebox car Louis that was the pretenders mystery achievement I think it was the drummer's birthday yesterday my chambers yeah he's still still there yeah he's still playing with Chrissie yeah yeah he's he's a powerhouse he's he's got he's got a real snap yeah so it's just the inner the other two obviously Pete and what was the other guy's name James Hyneman yeah yeah Scott yeah hey it's so weird they died in this short period them too well you know something similar to that happen with the almonds right Dwayne died and then like almost a year later to the day here bass player yeah so you want your bandmates to stay intact yeah if you like him yeah yeah well if they're gonna go then so be it post Stanley is the voice you listening to that wanna yeah I'm great I'm great I wanted to do this for the longest time cuz you have a great show thank you I remember when ice was a he was calling you yes I was texting him to come on here yeah yeah and here you are fantastic so it is do you ever speak to the the other one who ain't ya who'd probably won't come on the box Dhamma no I I haven't spoken a Peter in I think since the day I told him he was not coming back I guess you don't want to talk to me after that oh man but the Machine still still still moving right it's phenomenal it really is you know um must have been about two months ago we did 18 shows and in Europe all all big shows and you know did the o2 headlined a bunch of festivals and you know it just it's it's it's phenomenal I guess it's a phenomenon and it just keeps going I'm I'm in awe of it and I'm a big fan of it so I want it to continue it's not the Rolling Stones people go because it's a name kiss you know there's a I think you know in our case Brian you know what you're gonna get yeah you've heard about it you know it's interesting because almost every night I say how many of you people have never seen us before and it can be 70% of the people yeah and it's not it so it's not nostalgia as much as people hearing the this legend of this band that does a certain thing and we do something and it's very identifiable and happily people people not only accept it but come back time and time again so you know I'm blessed you know I'm up they were the big smile yeah and you're still doing the full full makeup yeah everything is everything is actually bigger you know bigger better either the band is terrific Eric our drummer has been in and out of the band for 20-some odd years and Tommy's been in probably about 14 or 15 years so the band's stable and you know we I mean we've all been in bands where there's tensions and so great to be in a band where there's no tensions where everybody is just having a great time and and we enjoy each other and actually you know look forward to seeing each other I'm jealous i I've lived the other side so I know now when you first started well you was you code wait a minute you were cold kiss yeah was you did you have the makeup yeah what in the very beginning when when we were kiss we had makeup it quickly turned into those identifiable you know what what we'll call iconic images but before that we we kind of you know we were caught up in that New York scene and you know look some of those guys their waists were the size of my wrist you know so they looked great in those clothes we looked like linebackers at a Halloween party yeah we looked like football players dressed as women yeah so we quickly I remember gene and I go and see the dolls right at the diplomat and we just went you can't compete with their image was so great and what they were doing on stage I I didn't think musically it was it was it was great to hear live but it never translated you know it transferred well to to vinyl but you know we looked and said we we can't beat them at their game and we quickly just went let's go black and silver and let's change things and yeah and we did so you would you consider yourself a New York band I would but New York a lot of New York didn't new york was them it was interesting because it it really was a click you know between the Mercer Arts Center and and Max's and we didn't socialize with those people yeah so um we just some shows we went Wayne County and and you know some other bands but we were never we were always on the outer edge of it you know we were rehearsing six seven nights a week and they were hanging out in clubs six or seven nights a week so um I'm where New York band we started off in New York we were putting Flyers up all over the city during the day you know during the nights and I'm hauling our gear around so I'm yeah we're a product of New York it was expensive in the early days with all the makeup and all that no you know we were maybe I mean everything's relative you know when when we first started playing we didn't have a crew all right so we'd go around as I said putting fliers up everywhere hauling our gear we would do that so nobody would see that we didn't have a road crew so you'd see all these amps and sure but you know we were creating a mystique yeah but it didn't cost much we had all these speaker cabinets onstage without speakers in them we couldn't afford we just bought boxes and you know we said to people don't put the lights on the boxes as you'll see right through yeah so um at least they will lie yeah you know it was yeah it was light so what to carry yeah it was easy to carry but yeah I mean we those were those were great days those really were great days for us you know they're all the early days always the great days or any band I think I think yeah and I think something that that gets you through the tough times are saying one day we'll look back listen and it'll be the good old days yeah you know it's success that seems to ruin bands yeah and and if if you if you realize that you're being ruined by success maybe if you're lucky you can kind of find your way back on the you know on to the the freeway instead of you know you got off for the wrong exit God knows you know when you've been around forty years we've taken some wrong turns yeah but you know survival and and the fact that we love what we're doing has always gotten us back but yeah success success is a killer mm-hmm did you have any buds that would you know like the classic spinal taps oh you don't need them you can be a soloist everybody has that you know everybody who who hasn't been told by somebody that they're the smartest the best-looking the most talented in the band you ask every member of the band and you'll hear that you know yeah unfortunately some people some people believe it so much that they leave yeah or they put themselves in a position where you have to ask them till they yeah you know I'm look I didn't I didn't invent the wheel so you know I do what I do well but you know I'm not God's gift to you know to to rock and roll mm-hmm we ought to some people I appreciate that but I'm more humble I'm more humble you know I I think when we're when we get too enamored with ourselves that's you know that that's part of the poison yeah so you're gonna be doing any more gigs yeah we have we have a few gigs this month I were in outside Dallas and a few other shows and we just did three shows this past month we're not on tour now yeah so sometimes things come up that are interesting so who just play dumb Toronto outside Chicago and Niagara Falls um but basically we're off I'm off I have my 13 piece R&B band we have a Motown Philly soul band with horns and backup singers and we do Japan in in January oh yeah that's your thing yeah yeah that's that's my roots as much as anything I mean I saw Solomon Burke I saw Otis Redding I saw the tempts you know that that's um I'd love to have seen though he's reading he was phenomenal you know I saw him I had actually the funny story was I was going to see Bo Diddley yeah and announcer comes out on stage and I'm a kid and the announcer comes out on stage and says Bo Diddley won't be appearing tonight there's a 13 state alarm out for his arrest instead we have Otis Redding it was like my night yeah it was phenomenal just ridiculous he was a big dude yeah yeah and just passionate you know just selling it I mean Steve Marriott did the same thing you know Steve married would get up there and it was Church yeah you know he was up there preaching it yeah and I think all the greats share that there's a commonality to all of them that there rod the you know rods roots or um you know Sam Cooke Sam Cooke and and David Ruffin yeah so you know I mean the the greats go up there and they're not selling it they're just preaching it got the sole voice did you like Frankie Miller yes he has a great voice yes great voice great voice and you know they interesting how many of the classics came out of England that's you know whether it's guitar players or singers you know I think the the Brits just seem to assimilate something and and give it a spin that just makes it yeah terrific you know I am there's there's I have to say most of my heroes or all you know from the other side of the pond you're welcome yeah absolutely I'm only here for the accent yeah you sound like you know what you're doing did you know if a guy was gonna say no because I call I know no I know what it was were you guys popular in England kiss and in the beginning interestingly you know I was this massive Anglophile and on once a week I would take the bus to the subway and the subway down to 8th Street in the village Greenwich Village and the international newsstand and pickup Melody Maker NME sounds and read about all these these great bands so our look in the beginning at least in the States was considered you know this is passe you know everybody's listening to John Denver and you guys are jumping around in platform boots but we we went over and did Hammersmith Odeon and and did a tour and you know we we built a good following but we always spent much more of our time here and I remember talking to Brian May and he said you know they would have been much bigger in the States if they had spent more time here as you know so um you know we stayed home quite a bit what year was that in Hammersmith Odeon it must have been seventy four or five five yeah yeah yeah yeah I saw Queen Emma Smith Odeon and Mott the Hoople mmm that was a great show yeah they did um they did a almost a residency in New York and Broadway a theater the URIs theatre it was Queen and Mott the Hoople yeah so we had Maude out after Ian left and they were called Mott yeah so they were out with us and then they became British lion so I think some of the guys but that was a what a magical band yeah I'm gonna I'm gonna interview him next Friday in San Francisco he's a good songwriter Oh phenomenal Ian yeah yeah we're here we're post Stanley of KISS he's got some restaurants opening one in Downey hmm rock and brews yeah interesting you know we um I think I've always found that whether it's a band or anything else I do if I try to address my own needs I dress somebody else's you know we're all pretty similar so for me as I started having children and you want to go out for lunch you wind up having cardboard macaroni and cheese served by somebody dressed like a giant rat so you know so you know rock and brews is really cool because it's got a a rock theme to it but it's it's pet friendly kid-friendly the food is really phenomenal I mean it's not an excuse to sell a t-shirt and we don't have dead musician socks and frames on the wall it's not about that it's just great food for those that want to drink there's between 80 and 100 craft beers and the new one and downy just open so we have 21 right now and go on in the Apple yeah this - there's one in LAX in terminal 1 and terminal 5 and they're packed from morning to night so you know there is the fame kissed oh is it no - you know if it was you know if somebody wanted to open a kiss restaurant I'd have no first of all it wouldn't happen secondly ad I wouldn't want nothing to do with it you know it's it's a it's a great restaurant and the the backstory or the background is rock and roll so whether there's some images of the who or Bruce or rush or anybody else it's it's familiar to a lot of people in that it's got that music base but it's really great food the staff are awesome when great people work in there and there's one in Redondo that's fabulous they're all great el segundo pointa Park Downey Albuquerque they're there all over and what we found is you know people they don't go once it becomes like your neighborhood place and what we do the first people come through our door or military we have a military lunch where we not only feed them but donate money to a charity let's see and Downey was courage forward but we've we've done we've given probably over the years over a half a million dollars to Wounded Warrior Care Project that's it's a it's just interesting to me that we live in this country well we talk about freedom and the people who think freedoms free are the ones who didn't do anything to get it so you know people who volunteered to go overseas and and protect us they come back and they get screwed and it's probably up to us as citizens - to make up the difference so you know for for us it really feels like not an obligation you know but but something we want to do very much is more it seems more in their favor today than it did like after the Vietnam War why that's so crazy because the military is beyond politics the military are a bunch of people who love their country and sometimes say they've been sent to places that perhaps were questionable but you know you you don't you know those are the people who walk the walk and for anybody to to denigrate or insult those people when they come back those people are heroes yeah you know it's it's great to be high and mighty and but it has no place with the military yeah they just go with a sense yeah yeah and god bless them III have nothing but respect for them yeah and firefighers all of the the first responders the firefighters I support the firefighters I do not only help them financially I give things for auctions and those those people or the unheralded heroes man they they make this world what it is patriotism and love in your country all that stuff is cool and if you think otherwise go visit in another country nobody is trying to sneak into most countries yeah everybody wants to be here yeah with good reason yeah yeah did you see the fire from I was I was looking at you every day when I was driving along what's up there yeah I saw all the smoke and I yeah it was yeah it's look coming from New York there there's things out here that we couldn't even relate to yeah fires and earthquakes and mudslides yeah but I love being out here yeah me too you know how long you've been here well I started coming out here with the band in in the 70s and around 1990 I just needed a change New York had really gone into the toilet we had a mayor Dinkins who just I mean New York I was like the the goodwill ambassador I traveled everywhere and said in New York the greatest place all of sudden I was saying you know it's as bad as people say it was like escape from New York you know I saw people having handbags torn off their arms during the afternoon and I saw rats running down the street you know people sleeping in the gutter and it was like this is not the New York you know that I loved so I left it's definitely clean now yeah yeah tremendously different place yeah very much so all right let's play some let's play some music we're here with mr. Stanley from kiss and we're gonna play a bit of kiss take it away you listening Jonesy's jukebox I'm Cal OS that was humbled by Thunder box mmm and we had kiss firehouse live you know firehouse a little trivia I was a big move fan and in New York you would you would have this English power hour once a week where they would play the top ten in England well in the radio yeah and I heard this band which I loved the move and the song that they had a hit with it the time was fire brigade yeah and I couldn't remember the song I couldn't afford import albums so what I would do is kind of like okay what do I remember of that song and write my own song so firehouse actually came about from fire brigade yeah Roy Wood great was with a what I both in a band or at Jeff Lynn already left when they did Jeff Lynn was on for Shazam with hello suzi is on that album and I think the album afterwards and then they did ELO together yeah and then Roy Wood was either left or whatever happened yeah they would move were very popular in England they had a cutler hit that was one of them right you know I don't think there'd be a real a cheap trick you know as we know cheap trick if there wasn't a move because you know they California man there you go yeah well the ones that they have had a few but I remember that one that I did finally fire brigade running get the fire brigade get the fire brigade so I did get the firehouse yeah there you go there little trivia there's really no I should tell him maybe it come knocking on your door Oh broke my heart we were playing Detroit early on and we used to love to have bands that either influenced us or bands that we like to open for us so over the years we had you know Judas Priest Iron Maiden Motley Crue Bon Jovi Bob Seger Nugent Mellencamp Tom Petty I mean the whole run the whole gamut but in Detroit I we got Roy Wood wizard you know and I loved like um seeing my baby chai and all that stuff that phil spector sound and he went on and just was destroyed I mean they just the fans hadn't painted him and I just it broke my heart you know it's like wait a minute this this guy is yeah this is part of my roots they probably didn't even know they were know most people now know they had the great Christmas song - yeah oh I wish you will be Christmas ooh yeah that was it was a good day they had great arrangement right very Phil Spector yeah you know a ballpark incident yeah one and see my baby jive yeah it's great great great stuff they were like proper musicians and guys all the guys with out with the violins and yeah terrific stuff yeah I used to be on Top of the Pops all the time very vivid memory of them on top of the Pops when you um when you did like a lot of bands and when the disco era you had your big hit was that weird so did you feel like what we doing but you know it's it's it became a double-edged sword because it became such a massive hit mainstream here but it was also so contrary and contradictory to what we had done before but look we at that point in era are his we had so many problems you know when we talk about fame and success you know wewe were immersed in you know we were becoming fat wealthy musicians yeah we forgot what made us and why we loved what we did you know it became sick sycophantic friends girlfriends people hired to open doors for us you know it just it became it it lost its balls it really did you know and I was made for loving you was was part of that but there was we were we were in such a quandary at that point you know Peter Peter wasn't on that album and was your fans upset we've yet when you went down that road yeah I think I think we began to lose a base of fans and yeah I I have to say I remember although at this point the band very much has become almost tribal we have three generations of people coming and you know you you're happy that your neighbors there and your little brother is there where's once upon a time it wasn't like that but I do remember around the time of I was made for loving you doing a tour and looking out in the audience and going my god you know there's a lot of mom you know a lot of moms and their kids here and you know that's not what we grew up with at this point you know it's look it's yeah forty some odd years later so it's very much different yeah but when that was really a signal that we were kind of like um we we kind of got sanitized and III don't know I think you still play that song and you set in Europe it's it's you know the crazy that is a catchy song by the way thank you I'll tell you the craziest thing about it and and here's another thing if you go I was made for love well for top standing in the shadow uh you know so there there's there's your hook but the funniest thing is when we do festivals sometimes in Europe where it's very much the bands or quite heavy well when we do an encore if I was made for loving you should suddenly have all these people yeah with spikes and you know we their eyeballs and bones through their noses singing along singing along so it's uh you know it's it's a song that seems to transcend everything although it went through a period certainly of a big backlash against it yeah but I just remember going to studio 54 and studio 54 I think over time has has what it really was has come out you know because I think at some point people thought it was like Saturday Night Fever of some kind yes go with people in white suits yeah but it wasn't it was like wild place it was a it was hedonism it was people would you know there were people doing all kinds of you know whatever your whatever your your vice was it was available but honestly I would just go there and people would dance all night yeah so and all the songs were about now the songs were all about the evening about tonight what I wanted and I thought gee I can write one of those yeah so I set the drum machine to 126 beats a minute yeah you know tonight I wanna because it's tonight it's always about yeah now we're not worried about tomorrow moment yeah so that's how that song came about and although we all looked at each other and said this is a bit of a stretch we also looked at each other and said the song is undeniable yeah you know I mean it's a no-brainer did you write that one yeah actually me I like to give credit where credit's due I didn't invent the wheel but it was me and a friend named Vinnie Ponzio who the Italian I said yeah exactly are you very much how could you tell rabbi and it was mine and Desmond's first success together I knew Desmond from New York he had a band called Desmond child and Rouge and he was just a he had this amazing band in New York with three three girls and the reason I went to see the band is because I saw a poster of the girls mm-hmm but he turned out to be a super super songwriter and the first thing we did together was work on I was made for loving you so is it's not kiss playing on it oh yeah definitely yeah it's all it it's it's it's us yeah interested yeah yeah it was and it was a stretch you know that wasn't everyone was doing it stones did it you know so but I think that sometimes we were held to a stricter set of rules show you you you know you can't do that you know that's selling out let let the stones do that or let this other band do that but to me it was like you know the reason kiss god I'd like to think kiss was about not having any rules and so yeah we did that you know and and that's part of that's part of the freedom of creating yeah is everything everybody doesn't have to like everything you know you're you're free to buy not buy come see us not see us the Bob Dylan is a good example done yeah from when he was folk he went electric over the padlock last on him but yeah and I loved him you know he said I'm not I'm not you know I never took up the cause of a coup I'm not the god of acoustic yacek you know you put that on me yeah it was great yeah we play some music let's give you let's give you a restaurant another plug you go a new one opened in Downing down these yeah Rock'em brew yeah they're all rock and brews and you know I can't say enough about him luckily my rent is paid so I don't need to be involved in anything or put my name on something that I don't believe in yeah and the restaurants are just cool they're they're great places to hang out great places to have a meal and did did I ever think I would be doing something like this no but look with kiss I was hoping for five years if we got a five year run it would have been great yeah so it's 40 some odd years later and you know there's always new horizons yeah you know I did Phantom of the Opera starred in that had a great career so far with art and the rock and Bruce concept came up it was like well this is a no-brainer yeah so I mean you know life is good we're here we're Paul Stanley you listen to Jonesy's jukebox is a bit of Frankie Miller Jonesy's jukebox why don't we play em I just get a text of course Chris Jericho says what song is playing now after firehouse it cooks what was that Thunder box yeah yeah Thunder box humble pie yeah yeah where's he coming from yeah I know he must be I think he's out promoting his book he's got a new book yeah yeah oh I did I did his podcast a few weeks ago smart guy yeah smart guy good real good guy so he must be listening and he must be listening Chris you're a good guy you will be a good guy when you come on my show there you go until then you're not a good guy what would we say he was meant to come on he blew me off don't make that mistake you're gonna kick his Hospital I've done it many times no he's a good guy he's got he said he's had a song that's like gotten millions of plays on on YouTube he's got Judas he's banned right yeah Fozzie but Judas great song little plug Chris said I we had kiss do you love me yeah it was four years old 40 years my god you know that's like an adult 40 years you know if you if you were born when that song came out you're an adult now yeah I know I it's crazy I don't know where the time's going did you did you and we had Frankie Miller before that jealous guys did you um did you like many other bands did you have a dodgy manager it took you to the cleaners or did you scoff that you know I always say show me a band who hasn't been ripped off and I'll show you a band who hasn't found out yeah you know every it's you know he it goes with the territory the the idea I think is to to see it as quickly as possible and and clean clean clean house you know so um everybody you know as good as you are at making music that somebody that good at taking your money yeah so it's just a matter of you know and I'm it wasn't what were you guys savvy when you were young um we were more I was gonna say savvy er but that that's not a work we're more savvy than a lot of people because I think that a lot of a lot of bands tend to go I'm not interested in money I just want to make music well that's all well and good until you can't pay the rent yeah you know so and then when you see that the money's coming in but you're not getting it so I think as early on as possible it's it's important to you know realize that you're what you're doing you're creating but you need to get paid yeah everybody wants to be paid for what they do so um you know signing a bad contract just because I want to get music out slow down a little slow down it's gonna bite you in the butt later yeah the good news is if you sign a terrible contract these day with new bands you're not making any money anyway anyway you know what for the people that don't know you know the deals now are called 360 deals and they basically means that they're taking from every avenue they're taking from your merchandise your record company saying from your merchandise from your publishing from you know gigs from every possible way so um I I don't I don't envy band starting out now that being said my son has a band and they're they're great and you know they they just finished touring around America and they also opened for us at the o2 yeah in London but as classic rock magazine said if this is nepotism bring it on so you know my sons they're good the dives yeah yeah good band what do they look like why you interested no they're just like young guy hey they're young guys they're not wearing silver platform boats no you know no Gary Glitter or don't mention him around you yeah he's a no-no oh yeah but what four years yeah for years and years it was always the sports song that sports events sure brah hey Rock yeah and no one ya know no one knew he was a dodgy fiddler Wow Paul you know you you've had your share over there there's a lot of Fiddler's yeah yeah and only it always comes out too late more Fiddler's in an orchestra yeah well yeah they should they should be they should have those hands and any other parts of their bodies taking off so they can't fiddle that's true yeah but there's not just fiddle as if it's Fiddler's here absolutely and you know what about the guide about sports the bloke what was that seemed a year ago yeah the coach all those always in the showers all those people deserve the worst punishment possible yeah I know there's a scum of the earth yeah they can't help it well then then we need to help them I think this is my ferry for blokes like that or women or whatever Evers you know taking advantage of kids when they get caught they should put them on an island and just leave them on an island you know an island that they can't get on off and you just let them grow their own vegetables but they sad to say do you know what because a lot of them when they get out they fiddle again absolutely so you know I'll kill them you you're you're you're on the right track you're on the right track I'm being too nice too right put on an island yeah you know I can't help myself I'll help you you know yeah yeah I'm sorry I did it because I you know it's my you know it's a compulsion great my compulsion is to wipe you out yeah yeah Paul Stanley there you go what was the deal with when you did it was a period where he said we're gonna take the makeup off yeah it's it's kind of like multi multi level look we had gone through the the two original guys who were gone and rather than keeping those images alive look you can go anywhere in the world and you show picture of kiss and people say that's kiss they may not know the names but they know you know the images we didn't really see it that way and we thought oh new guys and new images it became like you know we were one step away from having turtleman in the band it was just getting you know it it was losing it was losing everything that it had so my thought was you know if we're not good enough to continue without the makeup then we shouldn't continue I you know if it truly is just about the makeup in the the you know the the look then we don't deserve to continue so we took the makeup off and it was kind of like you know you either sink or swim was it a dipped I wouldn't you did that with friends no it actually the last album we did with makeup was creatures of the night at that point and that album was not a real success and it was quite a good album I thought and lick it up was the next album thing and that was non makeup and I probably sold six times as many copies so he told yeah yeah and let's see from 83 to 95 we were out of makeup you know and we you you can't you can't compete with that makeup image so people of course going to go well you know it's a you know it doesn't have the same gravitas but you know what people consider our lean years were platinum-selling albums yeah yeah did you have a cell make up kiss makeup of course we did you want you want something I would love some because I do a lot of videos on the Instagram shave otherwise you look you know with the makeup you look like a Yeti yes or you know or like a street clown should we play some music we're here we're post Stanley and he's got uh he's got a new restaurant in Downey Rock and brews yeah this Redondo in El Segundo and Buena Park and we're gonna do cars and and we got Carson and we're doing them back of hill up up near up in your Napa Valley so yeah I mean and you got any new yo where you're from no no not yet but this is our 21st and we should have 50 in no time it's not because we're not oh we're actually trying to hold it back some they're so successful but for us it's really important to make sure that anybody that gets involved with the with rock and brews maintains our standards so I mean we're really bent on making sure that everything that we started this as continues and that means you know being socially conscious to the military to the neighborhood you know it's it's easy to go into a neighborhood and plunder it we're we want to be good neighbors whether it means getting involved in local charities a lot of stuff matters to us this is you know because you're successful doesn't mean you can't be socially conscious too and so we're having a great time and also making prints nice one let's play some faces is a track yeah mostl boys take mmm gorgeous lovely lovely in it yes quite nice delicious beautiful yeah lovely we got to do a we've got to do a thing all right then well we're gonna be giving away a pair of tickets right now for as fast meats not fast Ozzy's gonna be on the show tomorrow but right now we have a pair of tickets two day passes to the show for caller number 25 at 895 5k low s at Glen Helen amphitheater and festival grounds November 4th and 5th we'll take that winner right now and then Ozzy's on the show we have more tomorrow all right so you just play me some lovely music yeah Philly Sol and Motown I have a band called Sol station and all amazing musicians backup singers everybody's played with either Stevie or smokey or Whitney Houston or Christina Aguilera or pink or John Mayer and so three horn players backup singers and all we do is Motown and Philly so but we do it exactly you know I'm spot-on you know the idea of like rearranging classics is crazy so we just we play it the way unfortunately some of the originals can't do it anymore so yeah it's it's it's massive sounding it's great I think she was planning me I was blown away how good how good it was yeah listen to the original yeah really good I want to come when you do it again you're gonna play the rocks you again I don't know where we're gonna play last time we played we did a bunch of shows and then we had more show scheduled and I got a concussion skiing so we had to bow out of some show so you fell it fell over yeah with a helmet on but in have a helmet on I wouldn't be here you know it's uh it was kind of sobering to - you know when you you hurt your brain that's pretty pretty serious stuff you hit a tree or something no I just spun around and smash my head against the ground something you shouldn't do was you show enough know I was trying to keep up with my wife and trying to catch up to them and all of a sudden I just lost control yeah we found out we looked at a picture of our eye and says na na yeah it wasn't it wasn't long but it was kind of fact yeah yeah yeah well with the bird who did it we had to get like the birds face next to it to kind of figure out how big it was and make sure that yeah that the knob wasn't closer to the camera than the face which throws off you know the true perspective yeah it's weird that's gotta be hard it's gotta be hard because you know they have to get them hard to make the cast for it and how long are you gonna stay in that state when you have like cold plaster of Paris around you yeah I can now I guess this was all before Freud Viagra and Cialis and all that yeah yeah yeah yeah a wonderful conversation I know message is that a fluffer on hand or to him anyway we cleaned up naps I was I was curious because when you said he had massive hands you know yeah so it doesn't always make sense I see if I'm gonna leave this in your hands so to speak oh really listen we're gonna knock it on the edge soon all right I have herstal actually you do yeah just rehearsal but can we can we do the harley-davidson thing right now okay if you might do that let's do that we have all the names in your helmet okay I'm gonna let Paul pick the winner we filming this shuffle shuffle around in there in the helmet okay there we go got it let's see who do we have here we have Lauren Halliwell from West Hills Lauren holler well that's Hills that's a bird right congratulations she just won Jonesy's brand-new harley-davidson street 750 provided by California Harley awesome that's so weird I knew it was gonna be a bird it was gonna win it I should have said it beforehand but then everyone for older chained well done well done Paul listen man we have to do this again yeah yeah yeah that was a good that was good that was a lot of fun hey thank you for coming by well I see you so often it's always like oh we got to do this but yeah good to do Oh Jase let's play some Kiss 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Views: 256,638
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Keywords: KISS, paul stanley, paul stanley (musical artist), stanley, paul, paul stanley lip sync, kiss paul stanley, paul stanley 2018, paul stanley 2019, paul stanley audiobook, paul stanley interview, paul stanley y tommy thayer, paul stanley interview 2019, paul stanley (record producer), paul stanley (musical album)
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Length: 43min 23sec (2603 seconds)
Published: Tue Sep 05 2017
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