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You wanted the truth, you got the truththe hottest book in the world! Fueled by an explosive mix of makeup, costumes, and attitude, KISS burst onto the music scene thirty years ago and has become a rock institution. The band has sold more than eighty million records, has broken every concert attendance record set by Elvis Presley and the Beatles, stands behind the Beatles alone in number of gold records from any group in history, and has spawned more than 2,500 licenses. There would have been no KISS without Gene Simmons, the outrageous star whose superlong tongue, legendary sexual exploits, and demonic makeup have made him a rock icon. KISS and Make-Up is the wild, shocking, unbelievable story, from the man himself, about how an immigrant boy from Israel studied to be a rabbi, was saved by rock and roll, and became one of the most notorious rock stars the world has ever seen. Before Gene Simmons there was Chaim Witz, a boy from Haifa, Israel, who had no inkling of the life that lay ahead of him. In vivid detail Gene recounts his childhood growing up in Haifa under the watchful eye of his beloved, strong-willed mother, a concentration camp survivor; his adolescent years attending a Jewish theological center for rabbinical studies in Brooklyn; his love of all things American, including comic books, superheroes, and cowboys; and his early fascination with girls and sex, which prompted him to start a rock band in school after he saw the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show. KISS and Make-Up is not just the classic story of achieving the American dream through the eyes of an immigrant boy making good, but a juicy, rollicking rock and roll read that takes you along for the ride of your life with KISS, from the 1970s, when they were the biggest band in the world, through the 80s, when they took off their world-famous war paint, and into the 90s, when they came back bigger and badder than ever to become the number one touring band in the world. In his own irreverent, unapologetic voice, Gene talks about the girls (4,600 of them and counting); his tight bond with KISS cofounder Paul Stanley; the struggles he and Paul had with Ace Frehley and Peter Criss and their departures from the group; the new band members and Eric Carrs untimely death; the enormous love and affection he has for the people who put him there in the first placethe KISS Army and the ever-loyal KISS fans around the world; his love life, including stories about his relationships with Cher and Diana Ross and with Shannon Tweed, Playmate of the Year, mother of his son and daughter, and his companion of eighteen years; and much more. Full of dozens of photographs, many never-before-seen pictures from Genes private collection, KISS and Make-Up is a surprising, intimate look at the man behind the mask. For the first time Gene reveals all the facets of his complex personalityson, rock star, actor, record producer, businessman, ladies man, devoted father, and now author. From the Hardcover edition.

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Copyright 2001 by the Gene Simmons Company All rights reserved No part of - photo 1

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Copyright 2001 by the Gene Simmons Company

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

Published by Crown Publishers, New York, New York.
Member of the Crown Publishing Group.

Random House, Inc. New York, Toronto, London, Sydney, Auckland
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CROWN is a trademark and the Crown colophon is a registered trademark of Random House, Inc.

The KISS logo is a registered trademark.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Simmons, Gene, 1949
KISS and make-up / Gene Simmons.
1. Simmons, Gene, 1949 2. Rock musiciansUnited StatesBiography
3. KISS (Musical group) I. Title.
ML420.S5629 A3 2002
782.42166092dc21
[B] 2001042481

eISBN: 978-1-4000-4523-5

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TO MY MOTHER, who gave me life and taught me to reach for the sky.

TO SHANNON, NICHOLAS, AND SOPHIE, who taught me how to love someone other than myself.

CONTENTS
Great Expectations
Israel (19491958)
Rocket Ride
Coming to America (19581963)
Crazy Crazy Nights
The Sixties and the Beatles (19641969)
Flaming Youth
My College Years (19701972)
Let Me Go, Rock and Roll
Hard Times in New York City (19721973)
Nothin to Lose
The Birth of KISS (19731974)
Shout It Out Loud
On the Road and on the Rise (19741975)
Rock and Roll All Nite
Alive! and Destroyer (19751976)
Im a Legend Tonight
Love Gun (19761977)
Then She Kissed Me
Life with Cher (1978)
Dirty Livin
Dynasty and Unmasked (19791980)
Just a Boy
A New Member Meets the (19801982)
All Hells Breakin Loose
Lick It Up and My Stint as a Movie Star (19831984)
Trial by Fire
A Death in the KISS Family (19851993)
Reason to Live
Face to Face with the KISS Army (19931995)
Forever
Reunions and Farewells (19962001)

OVERTURE Someday soon just after the final chords of Rock and Roll All Nite - photo 4

OVERTURE

Someday soon , just after the final chords of Rock and Roll All Nite ring out on the Shea Stadium stage, I will pick up my bass and exit stage right. After twenty-nine glorious and tumultuous years, years filled with the highest highs and the lowest lows, America will have seen the last of KISS onstage. America was our home. These were our people. And playing the final show will be bittersweet, to say the least.

Thirty years before, there was no KISS. There was only Gene Simmons, an aspiring rock musician in New York City. Ten years before that, there was no Gene Simmonsonly Gene Klein, a Jewish kid who lived in Queens with his single mother. And ten years before that, there wasnt even a Gene Kleinonly Chaim Witz, a poor boy growing up in Haifa, Israel. All those people, of course, were me, and I was all those people. I was born in Israel, saw the world change around me when I came to America with my mother, and then began to change myself, first my name, then my face. When I picked up a bass, it was a kind of transformation. When I put on face paint, it was a kind of transformation. And when I took the stage, it was the most profound transformation of them all. In the process, I managed to help steer KISS to the pinnacle of rock and roll: we would eventually stand right behind the Beatles in the number of gold record awards by any group in history.

In my life story, I am the main character. But countless supporting characters have helped to define my life. First, theres the woman who gave me life, my mother, who endured unspeakable horrors in the concentration camps of the Nazis and who used reserves of strength I can only imagine to survive and even thrive. Then there are my bandmates, my second familyPaul Stanley is like the brother I never had, and Ace Frehley, Peter Criss, Eric Carr, Eric Singer, Bruce Kulick, and others helped me to create and sustain KISS (and in some cases, did their best to undo what Paul and I had created and sustained). And last but not leastlast and probably mostthere is lovely, incomparable Shannon Tweed, and the two children of whom we are the proudest parents imaginable, Nicholas and Sophie.

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When I sat down to write my life story, I thought about it in terms of the books I had read. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that my story is a story about power and the pursuit of it. I have always read everything I could get my hands on, especially books that taught me new things: religion, philosophy, history, the social sciences, and so forth. There are thousands of books, from African Genesis to World Lit by Fire, that recount mans endless search for power. Ultimately, all conflict seems to center on it, on who has it and who wants it. I instinctively realized very early on that power was what I really wanted. Fame and riches are fine, but one can have both and still have no power. Power is something I craved from the time I first set foot in America. I was made fun of because I couldnt speak English, or because I was Jewish, but it really came down to not having power.

Someone, perhaps Machiavelli, once said that its better to be feared than loved. I understand that. Love is evasive. Love has its needs. You have to be giving. You have to be concerned with someone elses happiness. Power is a clearer idea, a cleaner concept. I want to walk into a restaurant and be waited on. I want to have women want me, although not necessarily because I want them. Women understand this notion very well. A woman wants to make herself as attractive as she can, with makeup, clothing, and perfume, because she wants every man to want her, although she may not be interested in any of them. I realize that Im painting with broad strokes here, but I stand by what Im saying.

I suppose one of the reasons I wanted power was so I wouldnt get picked on. When I first came to America, I felt like a stranger in a strange land. The Robert Heinlein book spoke to me as no other book ever had. It was my story. I was singled out because I was different, because I didnt speak English well, because I was alone. So I figured that I didnt need anyone, didnt want anyone, and had only myself to depend on. If I didnt do the work and go and get it myself, it would certainly never be handed to me.

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The story of KISS, of Gene Simmons, is a story of ambition and good fortune, of an immigrant boys impossible dream realized. But its also a story of the worlds biggest rock band, which means that theres plenty of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. I cant take credit for any of the drugsIm straight, never been drunk, not a single time in my life. But the sex? For much of my adult life, I had no girlfriends, although I had plenty of girls. More than plenty. At some point, I began to keep Polaroid snapshots of my liaisons to remember them by. In a certain way, I loved every one of them. But when it was over, it was over. No fuss, no muss. No agony. To date, I have had about 4,600 liaisons. And I have to say that they were all wonderful, that they all enhanced my life in so many ways. Food tasted better. I whistled and hummed. I was alive.

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