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Kiss: The Second Coming |
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Apart from a vast number of live sound clips from concerts around the world, this documentary also contains a wealth of comments and interview snippets by the band members, as well as a plethora of behind the scenes footage, ranging from the |
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infamous Grammy Awards appearance, is exactly the same as can be seen in the featurette on Polygram’s “MTV Unplugged” DVD, it is nonetheless highly intriguing and adds some additional information and comments to the events. The documentary then takes off full throttle. The band starts rehearsing for their upcoming world tour and viewers get an intimate look at how the band |
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I learned to love. Although the same mystique is still there as soon as the band takes the stage, they have been much more open in recent years to reveal their personalities. For fans, it was finally a chance to see behind the scenes and learn who those guys really are. In 1976 no one would have thought what a comedian Gene Simmons truly is, or what a high spirited nature surrounds |
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Image Entertainment puts out a great looking release with this DVD. Presented in a fullframe presentation, the documentary contains a large number of materials from sources of varying quality. From deteriorated 70’s photos and video recordings to brand-new high-end tapings, the material runs the entire gamut. The DVD makes the best of it, preserving what quality there is, |
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As special treats the disc also contains live recordings of “Shout It Out Loud” from the infamous Tiger Stadium show in 1996, a rare live recording of “Shandi” from a show in Australia and “Detroit Rock City” from the band’s show at the premiere of the “Detroit Rock City” movie. This testimony of the rebirth of Kiss and the continued success of the band is a stunning release that I would endear to any fan of |
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January 8, 2000 |
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