From: Oscar Tamayo
First, I would like to say that I've been a KISS fan for years, and all I'm going to say is not coming from any st***id guy who have just seen them for the first time.
Rammstein, a german band, opened the concert, and man where they GREAT!!!!!! They really rocked our a**es off. The effects and everything they made were cool. Although I don't know any german, I enjoyed their music.
The show started about 15 minutes past 9, with the classic: "Alright Mexico, you wanted the best..." and they played Psycho Circus, so,so, then they had Shout it out loud, Deuce, Do you Love Me, Shock Me, Let Me Go RNR, Firehouse, Into the Void, Calling Dr. Love, King of the Night Time World, God of Thunder, Within, Love Gun, 100,000 yeras and here they played La Bamba and it was kinda cool, RNR all Nite, Beth, Detroit Rock City and Black Diamond.
So they didn't play: Makin' Love and Cold Gin.
As you can see: the same sh**ty fu**ing old songs, I can't believe these guys just played 3 songs from the new record, Where are: You Wanted the Best, I pledge Alliegance, Raise your glasses? And, o.k. maybe they don't want so much of the new stuff, but what about C'mon and Love me, Take Me, NY Groove, Parasite, Creatures of the Night, I Want You, I Stole Your Love, Nothin' To Lose, Christine Sixteen, Strutter, War Machine god, just with these songs plus the classics I'm giving you a whole new setlist as cool or even cooler than the one they are using.
The 3D effects where just good, they didn't make the show worthy, and maybe the best part was while Paul flew to the tower.
Yes a lot of fire, blood, etc. But what I USED to like from KISS was the music, and now it was just sh**t. Sorry to tell you this, but maybe they are too old to rehearse more or anything else, and unfortunately, I'm sure I've seen the last KISS show in my life.
So, Mexico, was just the same, and one more thing, the next time you come, please play Charisma, 'cause it's one of the most famous songs here in Mexico, as Shandi in Australia, and every single time you've come the crowd is shouting for that song and Paul only goes like: "Ah, what? " So try to listen to the KISS Army.
And if you are reading this and want to send me what would your favorite setlist look like, please send me an e-mail, maybe if we have a lot of mails asking for some new songs they are going to do something, they always say they will do what the fans want to, right?