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Kiss - Firehouse - Live Michael Douglas Show 1974 - (HQ)

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2010

A shortened interview segment with Gene Simmons precedes the performance on the Michael Douglas Show of "Firehouse."

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  • Funny that the crowd and audience were laughing at Gene and the band here, and 37 years later KISS is still selling out concerts. Who got the last laugh? :)

  • So young, hungry and ballsy. No gurantee for them those days that Simmons' schtick would go over. Back then it just seemed inexplicably weird.

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  • Switcher solo much? Jesus this was tough to watch. Steady cams please.....

  • Gene had no idea what to do here.

  • @cohenfs honestly,no kidding they thought they were satanists in the begining

  • I hate the jumpcuts in this. Bad production :( But awesome band! :D

  • ace frehely is the greatest living guitarist BAR NONE!! so simple with loads of pure style. amazing, just ask slash, he,ll tell you the same. Not bad for a poor bronx boy!

  • mike has the look. go figure this group. i mean what's going on here.fucking weirdo's -all of you yes,that's what i said. your mother watch's this. how do you think she feel's ? ya damn homo's. now,play your shit then get the hell out of my sight. you'll never make it. yr talentless

    wait ... leave the guitar player. he can stay

  • KISS... way ahead of their time

  • @boardskins I do know that haha

  • @DarthMex1991 That's what I said. However, Van Halen's demos sound no more professional than Kiss' early performances. Just listen to a few. They're all on You Tube. You may like to kinow that Eddie and many highly accomplished guitarists were inspired by Frehley and his stylings.

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