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40 años de carrera, Kiss...Xtreme Radio Monterrey

Kiss no tocará en su ingreso al Salón de la Fama del Rock
El grupo, fundado hace 40 años, no pudo ponerse de acuerdo sobre cuáles de sus músicos tocarían durante la ceremonia del 10 de abril en Nueva York, así que ha decidido no hacerlo.

La disputa es sobre si los miembros originales Ace Frehley y Peter Criss se unirían a Gene Simmons y Paul Stanley en una presentación en vivo, o si los integrantes del momento, Stanley, Simmons, Eric Singer y Tommy Thayer, saldrían al escenario.

En un mensaje en su portal de Internet, Kiss dijo que no tocará, Dijo que el tema es "una situación emocional donde no hay manera de satisfacer a todos" .

"Nuestra intención es rendir homenaje a toda la historia de Kiss y dar crédito a todos los miembros, entre ellos

 Tommy Thayer y Eric Singer, además de Bruce Kulick y Eric Carr, quienes han llevado la banda a lo que es, sin importar el punto de vista del Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll Hall" , escribió la banda en su portal. "Aunque Kiss ha logrado avanzar mucho sin ellos, Ace y Peter son parte de los cimientos de lo que hemos creado" .

La banda no mencionó a los ex guitarristas

Vinnie Vincent -quien ayudó a lanzar la era desenmascarada del grupo- ni a Mark St. John, quien estuvo con ellos brevemente en 1984 y falleció en 2007.

"Han pasado más de 13 años desde que el grupo original tocó junto con maquillaje y creemos que no podríamos mejorar esos recuerdos" , escribió Kiss en su portal. "Para llegar a una conclusión rápida, hemos decidido no tocar y nos concentraremos en celebrar nuestra incorporación al Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll" .

La disputa llegó a su punto más fuerte cuando Frehley llamó al programa de radio de Eddie Trunk el viernes por la noche para decir que Simmons y Stanley habían rechazado una reunión de los cuatro miembros originales del grupo para la ceremonia de consagración.

"Sencillamente no quieren reunirse con nosotros" , dijo Frehley en el programa. "Es muy frustrante porque eso es lo que querían los fans, eso es lo que quería el Salón de la Fama y no va a suceder. ¿Cómo es que no quieren hacer algo para los fans que nos han estado apoyando durante 40 años?" , preguntó.

El comunicado de la banda dijo que el grupo nunca se ha negado a tocar con Frehley y Criss.

Kiss comenzó en 1973 y el grupo original tocó hasta 1980. Se volvieron a reunir entre 1996 y 2000, pero la banda ha continuado tocando con nuevos integrantes que se disfrazan de Frehley y Criss.


KISS Cancel Rock Hall Performance After Ace and Peter Uproar.

KISS stars Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons have pulled the plug on performing at the band's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction after original members Peter Criss and Ace Frehley broke the news that the were not going to be allowed to perform at the event.
Criss told fans this weekend, "It's disappointing to have to say to you, the fans, that as of today, Ace and I have been denied a performance with Gene and Paul for our Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. Tickets go on sale on Monday, February 24th and I wanted to make sure that fans understood that no original performance, in or out of makeup, has been offered to us before they purchased their tickets. This is disgraceful and I feel bad for the fans who were looking forward to the four of us being inducted together."

Frehley broke the news during a radio interview on Friday night. hennemusic reports that Frehley said, "I don't think KISS fans are gonna be too excited and happy about the news, 'cause at this juncture, Paul [Stanley] and Gene [Simmons] have decided to perform with [current KISS members] Tommy [Thayer] and Eric [Singer], and it looks like the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame is going along with it."

Frehley told listeners that Stanley and Simmons "shot down doing any type of reunion with [original KISS drummer Peter Criss and me] - with makeup, without makeup."

"I'm not gonna get on the stage with Tommy wearing my makeup. That's absurd", stated the guitarist. "It's a shame. I know what the fans wanted. I know it's what the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame wanted. [But] it's not gonna happen."

Then on Sunday, Stanley and Simmons told fans that there would be no performance at the event. They wrote, "Out of respect, Ace and Peter's recent statements demand a quick response to you, our fans. Our intention was to celebrate the entire history of KISS and give credit to all members including present long time members Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer, and additionally Bruce Kulick and Eric Carr all who have made this band what it is, regardless of the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame's point of view. [Vinnie Vincent and the late Mark St. John were also members of KISS.]

"Although KISS has moved forward far longer without them, Ace and Peter are at the very foundation of what we have built and this would all be impossible had they not been a part of it in the beginning.

"It is over 13 years since the original lineup has played together in make-up and we believe the memory of those times would not be enhanced. Contrary to claims made through the media we have never refused to play with Ace and Peter.

"We have spent 40 years dedicated to building KISS without quitting or wavering as the band has moved forward with huge tours and platinum albums through different important lineups for forty years, to this day.

"KISS has always been a band unlike any other. That is why we started KISS. That is why we continue KISS. Being unlike other bands also means making choices and decisions unlike other bands.

"This is understandably an emotional situation where there is no way to please everyone. To bring this to a quick end, we have decided not to play in any line-up and we will focus our attention on celebrating our induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

"We are excited and are looking forward to seeing you all on the KISS 40th Anniversary worldwide tour."

40 largos años , muchos cambios y todos se sienten orgullosos de este concepto...KISS
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