KISS Concert (Jan 28, 1977)
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KISS« perform the second of a three night set at the famous Cobo Hall, in Detroit Michigan. To a sold out crowd of 11,597 with supporting act, Uriah Heep.
| Background Information |
Band Name: | KISS« |
Album Tour: | Rock and Roll Over |
Labels: | Casablanca |
Date: | January 28, 1977 |
Venue: | Cobo Hall |
Location: | Detroit, Michigan |
Promoter: | Belkin Productions |
Attendance: | SOLD OUT |
Capacity: | 11,597 |
Opening Act: | Uriah Heep |
Member Lineup Information |
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Guitar & Vocals: | Paul Stanley |
Bass & Vocals: | Gene Simmons |
Lead Guitar & Vocals: | Ace Frehley |
Drums & Vocals: | Peter Criss |
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Photos Provided By: | Jason Gallinger« |
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KISS« perform the first of three nights, at the famous Cobo Hall in Detroit Michigan. Performing 15 songs for 11,597 fans with supporting act, Uriah Heep.
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Set List |
Detroit Rock City | Paul Stanley, Bob Ezrin | Paul Stanley |
Take Me | Paul Stanley, Sean Delaney | Paul Stanley |
Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll | Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons | Gene Simmons |
Ladies Room | Gene Simmons | Gene Simmons |
Firehouse | Paul Stanley | Paul Stanley |
Makin' Love | Paul Stanley, Sean Delaney | Paul Stanley |
I Want You | Paul Stanley | Paul Stanley |
Cold Gin | Ace Frehley | Gene Simmons |
Guitar Solo | Ace Frehley | Solo |
Do You Love Me? | Paul Stanley, Bob Ezrin, Kim Fowley | Paul Stanley |
Nothin' To Lose | Gene Simmons | Gene Simmons, Peter Criss |
Bass Solo | Gene Simmons | Solo |
God Of Thunder | Paul Stanley | Gene Simmons |
Drum Solo | Peter Criss | Solo |
Rock And Roll All Nite | Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons | Gene Simmons |
Encore |
Shout It Out Loud | Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Bob Ezrin | Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons |
Beth | Peter Criss, Bob Ezrin, Stan Penridge | Peter Criss |
Black Diamond | Paul Stanley | Peter Criss, intro by Paul tanley |
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