Paul Stanley. (1998)
interviewsofrecordingartists.com (Q)- Why do you feel KISS has become so successful?
Paul Stanley- That's a tough one to answer.
(Q)-It's a broad question.
Paul Stanley-Sometimes when people look for the deep meaning of
something, they don't realize that the most profound answer, is the
simplest. And when we first came on the scene, critics dismissed our
music and were pointing to groups like Emerson Lake & Palmer. Now if you
put on
their first album and our (ELP) first album, you tell me which on sounds
current?
Country recording artist, Garth Brooks, is very successful.
Paul Stanley-YES. He is very successful. His children and his
children's children are taken care of
(Q)- Garth Brooks has stated he is a KISS fan. Are you aware of
this?
Paul Stanley-
Nobody ever should ever think that, because Garth is a,
?Good Ole Boy?, that he doesn't know exactly what's
going on. I went to see Garth's show years ago when I heard that he was
a big (KISS) fan.
(Q)-What was your reaction?
Paul Stanley-I smiled through most of the show, because to me, it
was a KISS show. It was a KISS show, with a guy with a cowboy hat on.
When he was dividing the audience in half and having them see who could
cheer louder or he was swinging on a rope, it was me. After the show I
went backstage to see him and he said to me, ?Anything that you saw out
there that you liked, you were responsible for"
And, it was a very heartfelt and a very much appreciated. It is very
easy when you become very successful, to forget your influences or deny
them. The, "real goods" and the, ?real deal", are people like Garth
Brooks.
(Q)-Back to the success of KISS. What are your feelings in regards
to your success and the way many critics, especially in the middle of
the Seventies, passed KISS off as a novelty act, then applauded other
rock acts whom simply disappeared from the scene altogether?
Paul Stanley- You know, it has always been baffling and mystifying
to me, that anybody had to put up with bands, who sold millions of
copies of records and then went on to tell you how miserable they were
and that success was a burden. It?s such a slap in the face and
disrespect for the people who gave you the gift of success and the gift
of fame. It's also baffling that people would work so hard for something
that they don't want. I've always believed that as soon as you hear an
entertainer tell you that they are unhappy, if nothing but the goodness
and the charity in your soul, should stop you from buying their albums,
so be it. Then put them back in the kitchens were they were washing
dishes before, because obviously they were happier there. It?s like
being given this ultimate present and then telling someone you don't
want it.
(Q)-So many people who do find success in the rock music business,
all too often fall victim to the excessive lifestyle that many rock
stars are known to supposedly live. You have always remained clearly in
focus and did not fall victim to the excesses of the success you have
earned and enjoyed. Why?
Paul Stanley-Oh. Too many individuals have bought into that whole
caricature and then, that in turn is fed by audiences and critics, who
enjoy vicariously watching somebody risk and often lose their lives, by
living on the edge. With critics, there's some sort of validation, in
the self destructive nature or the deep flaws in some of the characters
who quote, unquote, become, ?rock stars?.
It's almost analogous to somebody on the ledge of a roof and people down
on the street hoping he jumps. It's always been mystifying to me that
there are people who would rather commend the person who abuses
themselves and then perhaps stops and then give them some sort of
credibility, then commend the person who had the fortitude and self
preservation to never start abusing themselves.
(Q)-KISS has always been a band that continues working throughout
the years no matter what the current trend or fashion statement of the
era is. Why?
Paul Stanley-It just goes on, the road goes on forever. This is the
crusade that never ends. We may have won the battle, but maybe the
crusade now is just simply to celebrate the victory.
End.