Thanks to Ken who posted the following at KISS FAN SITE:
The 8th inning was just about to begin, they started playing "Live To Win", then Len Kasper the play-by-play announcer said "That's 'Live To Win' by Paul Stanley, lead singer of KISS".
Then he said that "Live to Win" could be the Chicago Cubs new theme song!
art - subject -YOU!
From : RonOn : 2007-09-30
Hi Paul,\r\n\r\nJust wanted to show you a little collage I did for my wall of some of the great photos from your solo tour.\r\n\r\nThanks\r\n\r\nRon
Live to Win Possible Chicago Cubs Theme Song
From : Paul CarpenterOn : 2007-09-29
Hey Paul,\r\n I was just watching the Chicago Cubs game against the Cincinati Reds and during the warm ups they played Live To Win over the loud speakers and the broadcasters announced that this could be the new Cubs theme song! Its amazing how much you inspire people with your songs, and now an inspiration to the Chicago Cubs and all of their fans. Congratulations!! You deserve it!\r\n\r\nPaul Carpenter\r\nIndiana
Paul Stanley
From : Martin FarrellOn : 2007-09-29
Paul,
King of Hearts, King of the Mountain, King of the Night Time World, You are a TOTAL ROCK GOD with so many imitators but nobody comes close to you.Can't get enough of your work.Live to Win!
I love you forever!
From : SandraOn : 2007-09-28
Hi, Paul!\r\n\r\nI’d like to express through this e-mail all my admiration for you! I admire your voice, your style, everything you can imagine, everything about you is beautiful! It’s a great pleasure for me to see you singing FOREVER, the most beautiful song of the universe, KISS is the universe of music, not only for me, but to my boyfriend whom saw you twice here in Brazil. I didn’t have the opportunity to see you live, but I love you as well. You are the best! Specially you! I’d give my world to be on your side for five minutes, you’re handsome, atractive and the most beautiful man that I’ve ever seen. I’d like to receive an e-mail from you.\r\n\r\nPAUL, I LOVE YOU FOREVER!!!\r\n\r\nSandra Scherer\r\nSanta Cruz do Sul – RS \r\nBrazil\r\n
PAUL REPRESENTED AT JAPAN EXPO!
From : PAULSTANLEY.comOn : 2007-09-27
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Paul may not have been at last weekend's Japan KISS Expo, but as you can see in these photos from Sunday - he was not forgotten! Fran and Nate made sure Paul was represented during their live show for the Japanese Fans.
Thank You!
From : James AriasOn : 2007-09-27
Paul thank you some much for the letter for "All You Need Is Love"! My wife was so excited and so was I. We are big FANS of yours, and your art. We can't wait to meet you again at your art show in Boca December 1, 2007.Health and happiness to you and your family! James Arias
A lifetime of thanks
From : DavidOn : 2007-09-27
Paul,
I grew up in a small town in California called Bakersfield. As a kid, KISS was the "big city" to my small town life. What a dream come true to see you and KISS in my home town on the Farewell Tour. To me it ended a chapter in my life. A new chapter begins with your solo venture. I missed you in Portland last November, but hope to see you next go-'round. You are a professional, and for that I thank you. That, and for a lifetime of memories. All the best!
Paul, Thank you!
From : Ken YanezOn : 2007-09-27
Paul,
I just fnished watching the Kissology Vol. I set and wanted to say thank you for the lifetime of smiles and joy, you and the band have given me. I was at the Summit show in Houston in the 70's as a thirteen year old kid and the impression still resides in my mind. It is one of the memories that remains untainted of youth and I am blessed to have experienced the event.
I am in my 40s now and my kids gave me the DVDs because they know how devoted I am to that memory. I don't have a lot of Kiss stuff around the home - but my Destroyer album and my Kiss Alive records are prominently displayed in my work room for all the world to view.
I am proud of you Paul. I have always told everyone that if Rock and Roll had one voice it would have to be yours; now seeing those early years of struggle, behind you, I am so happy that you and the boys made it with grace and dignity.
You have enriched my life like you could not imagine and I thank you for the many decades of triumph and good times.
LONG LIVE KISS, TRULY THE GREATEST BAND IN THE WORLD!
Ken Yanez
9422 Camino Venado
Helotes, TX
78023
210-372-9550
If you are ever in San Antonio Texas again, you and your friends can always stay in my little home. The key will be under the mat!
PAUL RADIO INTERVIEW
From : PAULSTANLEY.comOn : 2007-09-25
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Here's an extended interview Paul did with Art Rocks Radio on August 15th!
We were watching LA Ink tonight and notices a huge Paul Stanley Standee on the wall. Wondering if anyone else noticed it. Love your music and your paintings. take care of yourself.
My 2 Favourite Things.
From : Hope HackerOn : 2007-09-24
There are 2 things that brighten my life, and make me feel alive, and they are the beautiful Autumn season, and listening to Paul Stanley sing. So, I wanted to share a gift with Paul Stanley and any of his fans combining Autumn and Paul Stanley. Here is a scaled down version of a Wallpaper I've made for this beautiful season to share on Hope's Paul Stanley Page. It's called Autumn Harvest. I hope you like it and think it's a beautiful tribute to both Paul and the beautiful season. Unfortunately it's scaled down a lot, but I still think it's beautiful, and Paul of course looks so handsome in this picture.
Thanks for all of the wonderful times you've given me through out the years.
Happy Autumn!
Hope Hacker
JAPAN KISS EXPO REPORT
From : KISSONLINE.comOn : 2007-09-22
The first day of the 2007 Japan KISS Fan Expo took place today in Tokyo as Japanese (and a few Australian) KISS fans gathered together to celebrate KISS. The Expo featured special guests Bob Kulick, Nate Morton (Paul Stanley Solo Band), Fran Stuart (Paul’s Guitar Tech) and Michael Norton (Mark St. John’s Brother).
For the first few hours fans shopped for KISS Collectibles and visited with the special guests - who signed autographs and took photos with all who attended. Next up were Q&A sessions with Nate, Fran and Bob, which focused on working with Mr. Stanley. Bob also spoke about his work with KISS over the years. A touching tribute to Mark St. John followed, featuring a talk with Michael and a video/audio presentation that included photos of Mark throughout his life.
The Expo ended with live performances from Japanese KISS tribute band KISS DOLLS and an Expo only Band featuring Bob (lead guitar), Fran (rhythm & lead vocals), Michael (bass) and Nate (drums). Appropriately enough, the band’s scorching set included only Paul Stanley written songs from both KISS and his 1978 Solo Album!
Thanks to all of the fans who stopped by the KISSONLINE table to say hello – it was great to see all of our old friends and KOL supporters!
Thanks to Hiro Shiga for taking these photos for us today!
NATE MORTON AT KISS EXPO
From : KISSONLINE.comOn : 2007-09-16
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The first Dayton KISS Fan Expo was a huge success as hundreds of fans from as far away as Mexico and Canada gathered to celebrate their love for KISS! Fans spent over 8 hours visiting, shopping for collectibles and making new KISS friends.
Paul Stanley drummer Nate Morton made his first ever Expo appearance and judging from the crowd's response - this won't be his last. Nate spent the entire day greeting fans, signing autographs and posing for photos as he answered questions one on one. He was very accessible and friendly, and genuinely seemed to be enjoying himself . Nate even held an impromptu and unplanned drum clinic before his Q & A. He spoke highly of his time with Mr. Stanley and informed the crowd that DYNASTY was the first album he ever owned.
Kid drumming sensation and KISS fan – Angelo Coppola performed an energetic drumming performance of KISS & Paul Stanley tracks before being joined by the members of MR. SPEED (sans makeup) for a few songs. Later in the day MR. SPEED, in full costume and makeup, closed the Expo with a rockin’ set including KISS rarities such as “The Oath”, “Love Theme from KISS” and "Rocket Ride”!
All in all another great day for KISS fans. These events are so much like a family reunion and really a great way to celebrate being a KISS Fan!
Thanks to all of the fans who stopped by the KISSONLINE table to say hello and pick up their free KISSOLOGY 2 Poster. It's always great meeting everyone face to face.
Thanks to our friend Terri Bey for taking these photos for KOL.
Idol and inspiration
From : Ron vd Wiel HollandOn : 2007-09-16
Paul hi! Can`t tell you how much you are involved in my musical live. Almost 30 years now. I created a tribute to you\r\nsimmilar to what your solotour is.\r\nAll your great songs only, no compromising. Even doing Take me away!!\r\nThis song had do be done by now!! We called it Starchild(coverband)\r\nHope to rock Holland soon and maybe one day you will take a look at it on tube or somewhere else. If you will like our versions of Danger, A Million, Tonight you belong or Take me away I can retier piecefully when I played a whole lot of shows in houner of you. Please come to europe and take no band with you!!! \r\nDeepest respect to you from us Starchild in houner of you the Starchild himself. We love you, allways.\r\nRon Holland.
Come To Toronto
From : Jamal AlexanderOn : 2007-09-15
Hey Paul.
I personally think it would be really cool if did an art show at one of the galleries in Toronto!!! It would give me an opportunity to meet you, that's one of my life goals, and we can talk about music and art, I think your paintings are absolutely beautiful. I also think KISS should play there next summer. While you're at it you should play in The Phantom Of The Opera in Toronto again.
Hope to hear from you.
Jamal.
being positive
From : krisOn : 2007-09-15
I just wanted to let you know how important it is to me that you always give off a positive vibe. You are a real inspiration every time you speak. Also, I recently saw a youtube video where you were busting Vinnie's chops for wearing that pink blazer. That was hilarious. Thanks again.
BB KING'S REVIEW
From : ROCKANDROLLFANTASYCAMP.comOn : 2007-09-13
By: Marc Silvert
Think of Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp like a school of rock, only the camp counselors or teachers are famous rock stars and the students are adult musicians with the means to make their rock dreams come true. And come true they did. The excitement and fun onstage was contagious as the audience was swept away by the pure bombastic joy both the stars and their students shared onstage. The students were divided into ten bands, each one coached by their rock star teacher. Every student on stage was totally psyched to be up there performing with their legendary leaders. Each band did two covers and an original song that they wrote for the event. It was fascinating and interesting to see how each of the rock star counselors arranged and conducted their bands according to their vision of what rock should be. It gave you real insight into the inner workings of a successful act. And some of the performances were off the hook.
For starters Paul Stanley was simply awesome. He was there to accompany each band on a song or two. No rock star posturing at all. There he suddenly appeared onstage, waved to the audience and launched into the first verse of “Honky Tonk Woman” followed by a long night of killer vocalizing. You could tell Paul was really giving it his all, singing leads, doing double leads and keeping his harmonies right on target. His voice was really in great shape for the whole affair. He came off humble and really acted like the perfect team player. But he didn’t have to grandstand or posture to dominate the stage because his presence and voice commanded attention as his star power is undeniable. Rocking arenas around the world for thirty years will do that to a guy. He wasn’t doing his Kiss moves except for a few trademark hand movements. He reminded me of those great vocal stylists like Sinatra who just got better and better with age. Knowing just how to work his voice and his killer rock phrasing he sounded better than ever and was in total control of his technique. He did some Kiss songs which shows how great and timeless those rock anthems really are. But what really blew me away was his cover of the Ides Of March song “vehicle”. It showed some of the roots of the bluesy soul aspects in his style. Pumped up by the amazing David Letterman horn section the song took off into the stratosphere. The horns were mesmerizing and lifted up every song they played on. Their talent and precision was unstoppable.
PHOTOS FROM LA JOLLA ART SHOW
From : PAULSTANLEY.comOn : 2007-09-12
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Here's a nice selection of photos from Paul's La Jolla Art Exhibit this past weekend. Friday and Saturday's Wentworth Gallery shows attracted large crowds of art lovers, who experienced Paul's artwork in person.
ROCK & ROLL FANTASY CAMP PHOTO GALLERY
From : TALKINGMETAL.comOn : 2007-09-12
TalkingMetal.com has posted their Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp New York 2007 photo gallery. Over 150 images of Paul Stanley, Glenn Hughes, Bruce Kulick, Scott Ian, and more from both rehearsals and the concert finale are included. Talking Metal co-host John Ostronomy was honored to have been asked by Glenn Hughes to join him, Paul Stanley, Bruce Kulick, and the Late Show Horns to perform the KISS classic “Detroit Rock City” with Fantasy Camp band Kaiser Soze during their performance at the B.B. King Blues Bar and Grill in New York City.
HI PAUL, YOU ARE OUR IDOL, POR SER UNA PERSONA QUE IRRADIA ENERGIA , ALEGRIA Y PROYECTAS SOLO COSAS BONITAS Y POSITIVAS A NUESTRAS VIDAS, TU ARTE Y SOBRETODO EL ROCK. MI PEQUEÑO SEGUIRA ESTA ADMIRACION QUE DESDE PEQUEÑA HE SENTIDO POR TI Y ASI ESTOY SEGURA QUE POR MUCHAS GENERACIONES VIVIRA POR SIEMPRE TU IMAGEN , DIOS TE BENDIGA ,
hi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From : a 12 years old fanOn : 2007-09-12
hi paul im Angie and i from Mexico, i´ve been a kiss fan since 1998 and i love your music and your paintings \r\n\r\nhey when you gonna make a tour on Mexico and South America? please i wanna meet you \r\n\r\nwell i maked a little thing hope ya like it \r\nsee ya \r\n\r\nps: GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are my inspiration
From : LindaOn : 2007-09-12
Dear Paul,\r\n\r\nI just wanted to drop you a quick note to say thank you, not only for the music, but for the ways in which you have inspired me and continue to inspire me. Through you I am learning what it means to “live to win,†and trying things I would have never dreamed of doing. I’ve found that I have a knack for writing, something I learned as a result of trying my hand at fan fiction - with you as the star, of course. I’m learning graphics art, something I would have never considered doing before, and I have returned to an old passion for art, and you are once again the inspiration. \r\n\r\nI can’t begin to tell you what you mean to me. You truly are special. Thank you so much for all you’ve given me.\r\n\r\nLove and KISSes,\r\nLinda
PAUL "SNEEK PEAK" ON THE BIG SCREEN
From : PAULSTANLEY.comOn : 2007-09-11
The Historic Portage Theater is proud to present a unique evening dedicated to a screening of selected films by acclaimed filmmaker Louis Antonelli. A wide and compelling body of works will be presented - from early short subjects, to his later multi-award winning productions. As a special highlight, Louis Antonelli in association with music legend Paul Stanley – key originator of the seminal Rock group KISS, will present for the first time theatrically 30-minutes of selected scenes from their soon to be released feature film, ‘Paul Stanley – Live To Win Live!’
Hi Paul,
I got a chance to see your interview on FOX,you looked awesome. Only wish i could've went to your showing. Being in northern Michigan that would have been hard lol. I just wanted to say that you are right when you said that nobody knows what they are capable of until they try. I myself was told in college that I wouldn't be able to do anything. In truth it was anything to please the professor, yeah i have a problem with authority too LOL. Anyways, thankyou for inspiring me and all your fans to try new things. Happy belated to your little guy too. Kids are cool!!! Any plans on touring with the band, especially to Michigan?
Love ya!!
SOUTH PARK WINS EMMY
From : PAULSTANLEY.comOn : 2007-09-10
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The “SOUTH PARK” episode, “Make Love, Not Warcraft,” which featured Paul Stanley’s song “Live To Win” in the pivotal moment of the episode, won the Emmy for OUTSTANDING ANIMATED PROGRAM (FOR PROGRAMMING LESS THAN ONE HOUR)!
Thank You From San Diego
From : MarieOn : 2007-09-10
Hi Paul … it’s one of your many art fans here in Southern California. I just want to let you know I posted on the internet a short narrative of my experience at your exhibit in the Wentworth Gallery here in San Diego. You can view it thru this link (posted by ‘marie_vi’ on 9/9/2007):\r\nhttp://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=66798\r\nThank you for making our moment with you an experience we will never forget. You treated my daughter and I so kindly. You had put my daughter at ease and inspired her. So much so she just had to ask you if she could have your necklace that you were wearing as a keepsake. She understands why she cannot have it … that it could have sentimental value which is what the ‘Green Planet’ print which I acquired that evening now has. Priceless. We stayed to the very end, not because our print was the only one in the gallery to use for the photo shoots with you since they were sold out on similar prints, but because we have no idea if we’ll have another chance to see you in person with your artwork again. I hope you come back to San Diego some day to share with us more of your special art. Hopefully by then I can acquire another piece to add to my collection. And next time I’ll be sure to bring both daughters. \r\n
Paul at Fantasy Camp NYC
From : Lori_b_0301@yahoo.comOn : 2007-09-10
Paul, you were in SO fine form last week at BB's! You looked (more than) fine and I never heard you sing so great! I can't get Vehicle outta my head! I have many great shots of you from BB King's, and I just wish I could share them ALL with you. Glad you're feeling well, and I can't wait to see you back here in the city on your own!
Thanks for everything over the years, including your self-portrait painting that I'll be receiving soon.
Lori from Brooklyn, the gal with your stereo speakers!
Thank You!!
From : Summer JensenOn : 2007-09-10
Hi Paul,
I attended your gallery event at Wentworth Gallery in LaJolla on Friday night, & wanted to thank you for reading my note & signing the picture I just sent to the framers with my father's guitar. My father used to learn KISS songs so I could sing with him & we could spend quality music time together. He was taken from me a year ago. Your music has always lifted me through the rough times & sailed me through the happy moments of my life. My boyfriend attended the show with me & wasn't a big fan until he saw your work closely & saw how it touched me. We plan to aquire at least 4 peices in the next few months for our home & have one dedicated to my father. I know you only wanted to focus on the artwork dedications, but thank you for taking a moment to meet me & sign my picture. I will cherish it forever!
Sincerely, Summer Jensen (fan since I was 7 years old, now 36!)
to paul
From : Whitney CarnelisonOn : 2007-09-10
hey paul.. im one of your biggest fans... i love your paintings and your music i went and bought you live to win album and almost every song on there is my favorite song. lol. but my favorite song of all is everytime i see you. you are an amazing artist in paintings and in music. lol. you definately make your fans happy that they are your fans.
PAUL TV INTERVIEWS FOR ART SHOWS
From : PAULSTANLEY.comOn : 2007-09-08
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Below are links to two TV interviews Paul did Friday in California to promote his La Jolla Art Gallery Shows. Remember Paul will be at the La Jolla Wentworth Gallery again today (Saturday) from 6 - 9 PM.
Wentworth Gallery Prospect Square 1025 Prospect Street La Jolla, CA
For details on the VIP Reception with Paul, call 858-551-7071 or 800-732-6140
Hey Paul,\r\nbeen a big fan all my life . you probably will never read this urself but my son is 5yrs old and he loves that song wake up screaming. I always have to play it in the car for him an dhe performed (sang it ) at summer camp. I guess a 2nd generation of paul stanley / kiss fan is born.\r\nThanks for all the great memories Stanley.\r\nSincerely,\r\nRick Simpson\r\nP.S. my sons name is AIdan
i love your music
From : sebbe holstOn : 2007-09-08
hello paul!i love your painting i think they are so beautful!and i really love your music!you really do now what rock and roll is!and i hope you and kiss come to sweden!from sebbe!!!!
Holland
From : Nico ElbersOn : 2007-09-07
Hi Paul,
I'm from Holland. I've been your fan since 1979. Last year I saw you in NYC. The greatest concert I've been to all my life. I'm not alone in Holland hoping for a visit to our country when you do a world tour. Hope to see ya soon!
The picture was taken at my 40th birthday. As you can see my parents and my father in law have been infected by the KISS virus as well, although perhaps I might have infected them over the years :-)
Nico.
Tachycardia
From : Ruth VanDenderenOn : 2007-09-07
Hello Paul:\r\nLove your music and your paintings. I recently had a Tachycardia episode that scared the crap out of me. I have to wear a cardiac monitor for 2 weeks. I am wondering if you had to do any follow up with a cardiologist after your episode. Loved your live to Win tour and the towel you gave me at the Portland Show. It meant so much to me. I really hope to see you on tour again soon. Thanks Ruth
Vehicle
From : MarcOn : 2007-09-06
Wow, what a great version of the song Vehicle. Incredible! Hopefully there is a soulfull album in the making soon!
Vehicle
From : JimOn : 2007-09-06
Paul-
After seeing you kill on the classic song "Vehicle", you absolutely must record it or do it live. I have never heard a better version of that song since the original. Your pipes are amazing!
colin michael
From : paola simonutti (italia)On : 2007-09-06
happy birthday,little colin i hope for you health and lucky.
BB Kings 9/3/07
From : Steve WyantOn : 2007-09-06
Paul-
Ireally enjoyed meeting you and your son at Rock-n-Roll Fantasy Camp. My son Justin cannot stop talking about meeting you and your son. I admire your desire to be at home with your family, as I am a single father of 2 beautiful children...they are truly what God putus on this earth for aren't they. Once again it was an honor to sing with you, and a pleasure meeting you. I hope I get the opportunity again someday. Also I love your paintings...my daughter loves to paint, and was given a gift from God, I would love to show you some of her work. Take care brother, and keep loving your kids...they grow too fast don't they!
Steve Wyant
PAUL, EVAN AND MARK FARNER
From : PAULSTANLEY.comOn : 2007-09-05
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Here's a great photo of Paul, his son Evan and original Grand Funk Railroad Singer Mark Farner sharing a laugh backstage at BB King's Monday night.
Thanks to Jim Smit for sending in this photo!
PAUL FANTASY CAMP CONCERT CLIP
From : PAULSTANLEY.comOn : 2007-09-05
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A fan has posted a video clip of Paul performing a smokin' version of "Vehicle" from the Fantasy Camp Concert at BB King's. Paul belts out the lyrics backed by the camp band Wide Stanze.
From : ann-louise arnham from sweden!On : 2007-09-05
hey paul ! ilove your painting they are so beautful. and i hope you and kiss come to sweden and play rock and roll all night long to gothenburg of course.
many hugs from me to you.ann-louise
Thank You
From : SandiOn : 2007-09-05
I've been a fan for 15 yrs and you've inspiried me to "Live to Win" not impress others who really don't understand.When I was a kid, I wasn't able to express myself like I wanted to.I had to live for my family and since I'm the oldest of 5 kids that was a hard task.As I got older I realized, I have to live for me and do what makes me happy.When I was down and felt like noone understood. I would listen you your music and your voice..That power, heart and soul you put into everything you sing and say, makes me feel so much better and the darkness just fades into light....I just want to thank you from you bottom of my heart for bringing music and spirit to me..Love always, Sandi
You are my sanity
From : Denise NicholsOn : 2007-09-05
Hey Paul I just want to let you know that I am a big fan. I have been since my mom took me to my first kiss concert in 1979 in Pittsburgh. I also seen you in Greensburg I loved the solo tour. I listen to your cd everyday @ work some days it is all I can do to get thru the day. It's funny when my coworkers see my headphones on they know not to bother me so I thank you for ALL your music. I am so VERY happy that you are doing well. Well take care and I hope your baby boy has a very happy birthday tomarrow, Love always
Denise
PS I hope that you and the rest of the guys come back to Pittsburgh so that I can take my 8 yr old daughter who by the way also loves you
PAUL AT BB KING'S
From : PAULSTANLEY.comOn : 2007-09-04
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Last night Paul appeared at BB King's in New York City for the Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy Camp's closing concert. Paul performed with all 10 Camp Bands and their counselors including Spike Edney (QUEEN), Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple), Alan White (YES), Simon Kirke (Bad Company), Jane Wiedlin ( The Go-Go's) and Corky Laing (Mountain).
Paul was in particularly fine vocal form Monday, belting out "Shout It Out Loud", "Rock 'N' Roll All Nite", "Detroit Rock City", "Strutter", Led Zeppelin's "Rock n Roll", Bad Company's "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love", Rolling Stones' "Honky-tonk Woman", Ides Of March's "Vehicle", Cream's "Sunshine Of Your Love" and Free's "Alright Now". He also teased the crowd with a short a cappella version of "Love Gun".
Former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick joined Paul on "Rock 'N' Roll All Nite", "Detroit Rock City" as well as the song "I'm Your Captain/ Closer To Home" which featured Paul singing with original Grand Funk Railroad singer Mark Farner.
Germany
From : Michael SeilOn : 2007-09-04
Hey Paul,\r\n\r\ni am from Germany, im 15 years old and KISS Fan since I was 11. I hope you are planning a europe tour. When you doing a europe tour please dont forget Germany. Paul, i want you to know, there are many KISS fans in Germany, please come and blow our minds in the air. I love you, Paul! See you in Germany^^
PAUL AND YOUNG FAN
From : PAULSTANLEY.comOn : 2007-09-02
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Here's a nice picture of Paul and young fan Logan at the recent St. Louis Art Gallery Show. Logan's dad Kevin, is the proud new owner of a Paul Green Planet Art Print!
new york labor day
From : lil-darlinOn : 2007-09-01
dear paul,\r\ni cannot wait to see you back home in new york this weekend at bbkings!The place is going to explode with you there!glad to see you back to doing what you love. Love you always.