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PAUL STANLEY Fanzine
From: PAUL STANLEY's Paradise


The PAUL STANLEY's Paradise message board opened up on October 21, 2004. A few months later we thought we needed a home page and website to go along with it. Now we're taking it all a step further with a fanzine. I'm really proud of our website and message board and all of the people who meet on our board to help make it a true home for PAUL STANLEY fans. I wanted to bring that same vibe to a fanzine.

As for PAUL STANLEY? He needs no introduction. He is a rock and roll icon, the quintessential frontman. Whether it's with the makeup or without it, it's all about great songs, great vocals and a stage presence like no one else. He is the epitome of a rock star.

I came late to my appreciation of KISS, enlisting in early 2003. I was aware of them my whole life but only knew the hits and had this preconceived notion of what I thought they were like. I had a KISS Greatest Hits CD that just sat on my shelf, still in the shrink wrap, figuring every home had to have Rock And Roll All Nite in their collection. This band finally started to intrigue me a few years back when I watched them on TV playing under the Brooklyn Bridge -- my jaw on the floor at the thought of just how lucky KISS fans must be. I wondered what the hell I was missing out on. Unfortunately, life got in the way and I put my interest on the back burner. A few years later, after one week of repeated viewings of Beyond the Makeup, I just couldn't take it anymore. I had to rip open that CD and find out for myself. Ok, so I finally caught on.

I will say this: even as a kid, always rolling my eyes at what I thought KISS was all about, I still recall looking at someone's collection of the 4 solo albums and thinking Paul's was the only one that made sense to me. I remember thinking "why doesn't everyone just pick this one [about Paul's], he's the coolest one." Fast forward to now, after finally catching on to what a lot of you have always known, I haven't changed my mind, only now I know why my instinct was right.

Having said all that and because I have seen what else is out there, I can honestly say that once you've seen Paul in action, all the others just seem ... boring. He's truly one of a kind and probably doesn't get nearly enough recognition for the unique and magical way he has energized and revolutionized rock and roll. I figured we could help change that.

Welcome to PAUL STANLEY's Paradise ... The Fanzine!

www.paulstanleysparadise.com


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