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From: KISSOnline Thanks to our friend - KISS fan Bret Moiseff for sending KISSONLINE this report from CISCO. CISCO held its annual convention in Anaheim this year- "CISCO LIVE." With this came a massive customer appreciation event held at a large open air facility in San Juan Capistrano. The concert facility was surrounded by rolling hills not so different from the Verizon Amphitheater in Irvine, not too far up the road. Guests were greeted by the large KISS stage, rides and attractions, unlimited food and drink, KISS face painting, and more. Three all female bands kept the crowd rocking (and hooting/ hollering) up until KISS hit the stage at 9:30 p.m. sharp. As the time drew closer the event goers crowded the front of the stage, as it was a standing general admission type set-up. KISS came out and kicked off a 90 minute set, which never had a moment of down time. The set list was as follows- Detroit Rock City Deuce Makin' Love Calling Dr. Love Lick It Up I Love It Loud Firehouse Do You Love Me? Got To Choose Watchin' You Shout It Out Loud God Of Thunder Love Gun Black Diamond Let Me Go, Rock 'N Roll God Gave Rock 'N Roll To You Rock And Roll All Nite Gene spit blood, breathed fire, and doused a shoulder riding female with his post fire drinking water. Paul smashed his guitar at the end, leaving it hanging over the side of the stage. Gene's blood cup ended up kicked to the front row, along with lots of guitar picks. Paul joked they are avail for bar mitzvahs. He also showed off his new Washburn guitar models- changing axes all night. TOMMY THAYER had a new pick design with flames in the KISS wording. Confetti blanketed the Cisco-ers at the end of the show, leaving them smiling as they ultimately left in a caravan of 20 some-odd buses back to Anaheim (where the convention was based). The stage crew flung out extra picks to the crowd as they took apart the stage after the show. The hills of San Juan Capistrano might not have the swallows anymore, but for one night they had KISS and a whole lot of Cisco folk rocking out. |
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