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year absence, took on the competition
and knocked them all out. And we want
to be remembered for being on top."
The decision to go out rocking is an
astute one by Stanley, 50; long-tongued
bassist Gene Simmons, also 50; lead gui-
tarist Ace Frehley, 48; and drummer
Peter Criss, 54. (Frehley and Criss left
the band in close succession in the early
'80s, in part because Stanley and
Simmons refused to tolerate their alco-
hol and drug use. Both have since
cleaned up their acts.)
By retiring now, Kiss can bow out
he time has finally come for
the ultimate Kiss-off, and
Paul Stanley couldn't be
happier about his band's
decision to quit while it's on a roll,
not on the rocks.
"I'm a big believer that it's better to
leave early than stay too late," said
Stanley, who is touring with Kiss' orig-
inal lineup. The band visits the Palace
of Auburn Hills May 24.
"And to quit while we're
still in top form," he added.
"That's when it's the right
time to go out."
In fact, Stanley maintains
that Kiss nearly called it quits
for good following the four-
man band's enormously suc-
cessful "Alive/World Wide"
reunion tour of 1996 and '97.
That concert trek was so
profitable it landed the band
on the cover of Forbes maga-
zine. The tour, which marked
the first time Kiss' four found-
ing members had performed
together in 16 years, grossed a
staggering $150 million.
"We came back against all
odds, did a phenomenally suc-
cessful [reunion] tour and a
studio album. At that point,
The Jewish members of Kiss include, top row,
we looked at each other and
Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. Original band
felt we had done it all. We real- mates Ace Frehley and Peter Kriss, bottom row,
ly had accomplished everything join them on the group's farewell tour.
we'd set out to accomplish and
more," boasted Stanley, the
before diminishing interest and enthusi-
band's lead singer and rhythm guitarist.
asm — the band's and the public's —
"We thought about ending it then.
render the group a spent force, financial-
But there's nothing worse than having
ly
and artistically.
somebody leave and not say goodbye.
"There are [over-the-hill] athletes
There has to be some kind of closure.
and singers we have all seen in action
So we decided: 'Let's go out and
and wished that we didn't have to,
announce that this is the end of the
because we want to remember them in
band touring and give the fans the
their primes," said Stanley, who was
kind of show that they've not only
born Paul Stanley Eisen in Queens,
come to expect but deserve.'
N.Y. He and the other Jewish member
"We felt we should celebrate the
of the group, Gene Simmons — born
entire life and history of the band, from
Chaim Witz in Haifa, Israel (he moved
all periods [and lineups], and go out the
to New York at age 9) — formed Kiss
champs, undefeated. We (Kiss' original
in 1970, after meeting while perform-
lineup) went in the ring again after a 16-