I have a ton of stuff I need to be doing, but before I get to all that I need to post this because time is running out.
First a little background story.
I was born in 1971 so when KISS got started I was very young. Thanks to a couple of my brothers I was exposed to music like Pink Floyd, The Kinks, The Eagles, and a bunch of other classic acts from the 60s and 70s at an unusually young age. I thank them for giving me what is now a vast spectrum of the types of music I like today. This includes KISS. I still have the 8-Track tape that was my brother’s which was the first time I remember hearing them. It was Rock and Roll Over. ( Coincidentally if I were to ever get a tattoo, it would be a full sized album cover of Rock and Roll Over on my back. It is the first image in this post. Nice, huh?) Now I know I had heard some of their other albums before that, but that is the first one I actually remember.
Some time after that I remember one Friday night my sister who was watching me at the time let me stay up late. The condition was I had to be laying in the bed of the pullout couch in the living room. The reason I wanted to stay up late was to see the late late movie that was going to be on. That movie was KISS Meet the Phantom of the Park. Yes, I know it is an extremely cheesey movie in every way shape and form, but I was a young impressionable kid, and loved it! Truth be told till this day I still watch it on occassion and still enjoy it. I have owned it on VHS about a dozen or so times, needing to be replaced for one reason or another, or just because it wore out.
While growing up and establishing my own musical tastes KISS moved to the forefront and have been my #1 favorite band from about the time I was about 10 probably. I went out and got a complete mint condition set of the original KISS trading cards. I spent hundreds of dollars accumulating a pin collection, and a cutout/stand up picture collection of all sorts of live concert shots and poses of the band. They all came from an amusement park in the town I grew up in. The owner of the stand / booth where I got them had a friend who was personal friends with the band. He was such a friend that he had in his possession a pair of Ace Frehley’s boots. I made good enough friends with them that I actually got to touch one of the boots! Yeah, I know I am a bit obsessed so?
While working for a demolition company many times people would tell us what to get rid of, what walls to tear out and such. Some times this included getting rid of trunks full of all sorts of stuff. Of course since we were getting rid of it all, anything we found inside stuff that we were sure the people just wanted to get rid of was divied up between everyone that was working that day. This is what lead to one of my “Holy Grail” type findings of KISS memoribilia. We had like three steamer type trunks full of all sorts of collectibles. There was a set of Wizard of Oz action figures new in the package. A set of Donny & Marie dolls from the 70s in their original packages. I was the one that got to sort things out of the trunks into piles for everyone to go through – for doing this I got to pick the first thing I wanted. Then the clouds parted and the sun shone down like a spotlight over my shoulder onto an original Gene Simmons action figure still in full costume. Unfortunately it wasn’t in a package and had clearly been played with. Nonetheless, want to guess what I picked?
Actually the other guys didn’t want what they were calling “dolls”. I had collected things my entire life, from baseball cards to t-shirts, and movie posters and such. So, basically my mind said, “Well those are definitely worth something.” So I wound up getting The Wiz and Osmond ones too. I went ahead and sold them to two different people and made a decent amount of money.
Anyway, back to my actual story. . .
Where I lived there really wasn’t an arena that was considered “close”, well not a big arena anyway. It was an hour or so north to The Meadowlands, or an hour or so south to Philly. By the time I was to the age where I had money, andwas able to figure out a way to get to one of these arenas on my own I had missed so much.
The first concert I ever went to was Whitesnake with Faster Pussycat opening up for them. Absolutely loved it. It was right after Steve Vai joined Whitesnake. He did like a 10-15 minute version of the National Anthem into a sick guitar solo while the band took a break. It was unbelievable.
My other concerts were Pink Floyd on their reunion tour, and the Eagles on their reunion tour. See the influence of my brothers lived on strong. By the way both amazng shows I am so glad I got to see them in my lifetime.
In there somewhere was the KISS reunion tour. At that point I was working for a landscaping company. I had my money all put away to get tickets to go see them. Leading up to the Saturday at 8AM when the tickets were going on sale it rained for almost two weeks straight. This led to the boss making it mandatory that we work that Saturday to get caught up on all the stuff we couldn’t do during the rains. We left before sunup and of course weren’t done till the sun was going down.
All day long I kept telling myself that I would just go and get tickets after I got home. Well, when I got home I found out that tickets had sold out for the one schedule show at the Meadowlands had sold out in like 18 seconds or something like that. so they added two additional shows spontaneously. Guess what, they sold out right away too!
Now KISS is asking the fans to choose what cities they visit in their North American tour. You can demand that they play in your city – or for that matter any city.
I now live 5 minutes from the BOK Center here in Tulsa which is where they would play if they came here. I would be able to get my hand on tickets one way or another if they did come here. So, what I am asking anyone reading this to do is go and Demand that KISS comes to Tulsa. It doesn’t matter where you live, you can put in any zip code. Yes, even you my friends in Australia.
In the current standings Tulsa is ranked #77 in the voting. Oklahoma City is 42nd in the voting, but it would probably cost about $200-300 more for us to go see them there, plus add on a major headache of getting there and back, and finding puppy and kitten sitters and such. Obviously them here in Tulsa would be much much better than in OKC.
Here is the link where you can go and enter the zip code 74120.
Demand KISS play in Tulsa (or your city if you must)
That zip code again is 74120 (or any other Tulsa, Oklahoma zip code for that matter) You have to hurry though. The deadline for DEMANDING KISS is Tuesday June 30th. So go vote quick and often.
Thank you to everyone who helps me try and get KISS to Tulsa and make a lifelong obsession and dream come true.
I watch so much TV that I am usually behind in watching many shows. The reason is, I record most things and watch them at a later time. This allows me to eliminate commercials and make things move faster. Last night I finally watched the Stand Up 2 Cancer hour long special that was on last Friday night.
For those that have no clue what I am talking about – All three major networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) came together last week and gave an hour of primetime television to the charity Stand Up 2 Cancer. The show was an hour long telethon of sorts full of stars, many were actually cancer survivors. Everyone on the show, other than the three network news anchors, wore t-shirts saying how hey were involved, i.e. survivor, in the fight, touched by cancer, and such.
The show included some cancer stories of the stars, normal people, and a segment where the stars took the place of the normal people who were too sick to be there and read their story as them. There were also a few musical performances. You can currently purchases them on iTunes with all the proceeds going to the charity.
The highlighted musical performance was a song called, “Just Stand Up”. It was sung by a blockbuster lineup of female singing stars which were all on the stage singing together. They were; Mariah Carey, Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Rihanna, Fergie, Sheryl Crow, Miley Cyrus, Mellissa Ethridge, Ashanti, Natasha Bedingfield, Keyshia Cole, Ciara, Leona Lewis, LeAnn Rimes, and Carrie Underwood. For me though, I liked the James Taylor – Sheryl Crow duet of Fire & Rain.
Stand Up 2 Cancer is all about raising money to put an end to cancer. The way that this charity and idea is different than the rest is that their fundamental plan to get to a cancer cure is different and smarter than the rest. Their plan is to bring the greatest scientific minds together to find a cure. Forget about who gets the credit and the fame – just compare notes, talk, brainstorm, and find a cure in a few years, rather than another decade or more.
Everyone is touched by cancer in some way, a friend, a relative, a co-worker, yourself. One person in America dies every minute from cancer. My sister-in-laws grandmother lost her battle less than two months ago. I lost my grandfather to three different types of it many years ago. My wife has lost multiple people to it. We both have a number of friends currently winning in their fights. The sure is out there, it is just a matter of how soon we can find it.
As one of the stars in the show says (it may have been Ron Reagan Jr.), “Think of the billions and billions of dollars we spend every year as a country dreaming up more inventive ways to kill one another. . . I’d say our priorities are pretty screwed up.”
Here is the hour long show in its entirety.
If watching doesn’t make you want to Stand Up 2 Cancer, I doubt my asking you to will make a difference, but it is worth a shot.
Please Stand Up 2 Cancer
If anyone would like to send me a message with the story of how you are touched by cancer I will try to put together a nice post including all the stories. I would prefer to just use first names in the story, but if you want I could use a full name, just let me know. If I get at least three stories I will do the post. I do hope I can help spread the story of your loved ones to others.