KISS Tour 2000 Reviews

From: Fernando De Narvaez
I came from Colombia South America just to the concert. I was expecting the concert of all concerts. It wasnt. First of all I want to tell you that I play Peter Criss in our great Tribute Band. Ive studied some songs and I have seen Kiss in Reunion and Psycho Circus Tour. The following are the pros and cons of the concert:

Pros:
1. Peter was playing great. He have studied and improved. 2. I enjoy all of the mistakes Kiss had on stage, because that makes the concert different. 3. Songs from the eighties sounded very good, and they used lots of fire, speccially on Heavens on Fire

Cons:
1. Smaller stage and screen than reunion and PC tour. 2. Less pyro than other concerts. 3. No countdown!!!! That was the biggest Dissapointment. Paul said: "its a minute to midnight, Im not a genius, do we have a contdown clock????" and seconds later the 2000 came and Paul said: " Happy New year" and 2000 man began. Very bad planned. 4. Ace did a lot of mistakes on his solo. 5. The sound was not as good to record alive 4. 6. No extra cameras ro record the show. 7. Kiss did a lot of musical mistakes that cant be on Alive 4. For instance Black Diamond chorus was out of tune, and they had to begin the song again, Into the void' chorus were awful, God of thunder they all got lost after they lower Gene, Paul was looking and leading Peter on drums in that part, but souded bad. 8. Genes Bass solo didnt sound. It was like spitting blood with a low sound and the reaction of the people was very poor.

Well to all the people that coldnt come to Vancouver, dont worry you dindnt miss a thing. It will be better on video. I hope Kiss do improved shows on the future.

Anyway Im going to be an Immortal Kiss Fan.




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