A Norwegian KISS in Hartford
By Finn Håkon Rødland, a member of KISS Army Norway
During
the winther, you could find many rumours on the internet or in the
newspapers about KISS quitting the game. And finally the news came,
KISS was going to do a last tour, the Farewell Tour. But the impossible
was going to happen; The tour was supposed to just be in America,
they were not coming to Norway and Europe!! The thought of never
seeing them live one more time was heartbreaking, and I can imagine
that we weren`t the only ones sitting late one night drinking some
cold beers, dreaming about a last Kiss in America… In this
case, it was more than just some foolish talk forgotten next day.
It was real for us.
We
decided to travel to New York and see KISS at Madison Square Guarden
(MSG) the 10th and 11th of july. These dates were not confirmed,
but we took the chance. After many hours of work, tickets to the
flight was arranged, and a hotel on Manhattan was booked for six
persons. The company who was going besides myself and my girlfriend
Mari Sandnes, were Lars Petter Strand, Henrik Engebretsen, Gry Thorsen
and Håkon Glenne.
As time went away, there never came any confirmation regarding MSG,
and today you know that there is no final word concerning MSG as
of yet. We instead decided to buy tickets to the concerts in Scranton
the 7th of July and Hartford the 8th of July when these where put
out to sale. Both Scranton and Hartford is approximately 2-3 hours
of drive from New York City, and we had a rented car waiting at
the airport to take us
to the KISS-concerts. Everything was supposed to be in order now.
Even the fact that I broke my leg a couple of weeks before the trip
wasn`t going to ruin this..
Unfortunately did our worst nightmare take place when we where
on our way to the USA as there was some kind of a storm in Paris
where we were supposed to land and switch flights, and we had to
stay there for a day waiting for the weather to get better. We sat
on Hard Rock Cafe in Paris that nigth, knowing that KISS was going
on stage in Scranton in a few hours, and not knowing if we were
going to make Heartford either. The situation was bad, and it didn`t
help that the frenchmen were unknown of the terms "service"
and "hospitality".
The
relief and happiness amoung us was therefore considerable when we
sat in the car approaching Hartford the next day, knowing that we
made it after all. We missed one concert, but that was (almost)
forgotten now! We were going to see KISS in America, their homeland!
The moment when I went to the box office and got the tickets was
unbeliveable, handing them out to the others. It made me think about
the movie "Detroit Rock City", and I thought to myself;
"this is the real thing, we traveled all the way from Norway,
spent over 1000 dollars just to get here, WE are the true KISS fans…"
We soon heard Skid Row started to play on the other side of the walls,
but we didn`t care, it was time for shopping, and our visa-cards soon
found their way to the cash-machine, that`s for sure.. The dollars
flew away, and instead we got KISStory II, t-shirts, programs, posters,
metallprints, caps and jackets.
I
have to tell you something about the americans. They are a strange
people. They are so polite and thoughtful, it is impossible for
them to even consider standing as cows in a barn like we do in Norway
and Europe at the concerts. Instead, they have chairs all the way
to the front of the scene, making it possible for everybody having
their own area to stand on, and therefore avoiding bumping into
each other. So, when an american really lets it loose on an concert,
that simply means that he is actually standing on his feet and clapping.
Maybe he`s so cracy that he stands on the chair, but this means
he is REALLY cracy.. A real nutcase.
The fact that this alloves the bands to charge you a considerable
amount of dollars for the best seats is of course also a part of
the story, this is something Gene in particular enjoys, wouldn`t
you say?
Our seats was a bit behind, out on the left side. This was the
best we got, we would have paid for front row if possible, but these
were sold out instantly. But we was happy now, we had a clear view
to the stage, and all the waiting, the travelling, the hours of
work, the worrying of not making this concert was forgotten. We
were ready to see KISS!!
The
crowd exploded as the curtain went down, and KISS appeared on the
stage, coming from above. 25 000 people gave them a warm wellcome,
and they gave us a show never to be forgotten in return. They did
a better job this time, compared to the Psycho Circus tour, this
was it! Ace seemed fit for fight and surprised everybody with his
excellent work on the guitar. The solo was especially good. Peters
drumsolo was somewhat shortened, and he did ok. Gene did a masterjob
during his bloodspitting, making the ugliest, most sickening face
ever, and the crowd really gave a huge respons, calling out "Gene-Gene-Gene".
Gene just continued making the looks of his demonic alter ego as
the crowd cheered even more. The God of Thunder is alive and well!!
Paul did a couple of minutes of "I still love you" as
an intro to Black Diamond, and it was a beatiful moment for the
true KISS-fans.
During
some of the songs, old videoshots of the band where shown on the
big videoscreens, and it was just a perfect way of making a tribute
to the history of the band. I`m sure that I wasn`t the only one
with a teardrop in the corner of my eye.
Paul talked a lot more to the crowd than he usually does in Norway,
probably because he knows for sure that the crowd understands his
words. It was difficult getting all the words, as he spoke a little
fast, and the sound wasn`t the best. As for the set list, "Into
the void" was replaced with 2000 Man, which really sounded
well. They still don`t play "I was made for lovin you"
in their homecountry. Personally, I enjoyed the return of the classics
"I Love it Loud", "Heavens on Fire" and "Lick
it up", it was really exciting hearing these songs live again.
These are great KISS songs, and deserves the credit of being played
live one last time. Gene should by the way keep his mouth shut in
"Lick it up", as his contribution to the chorus just was
annoying. It just didn`t fit in.
As
a last word from the concert; it is true, what we see on the KISS
videoes from America. They actually stands there, all the way in
front, beatiful women, taking their clothes off, showing what they
got… They say that KISS has their own people hired, picking
out girls in the concert area, bringing them to front seats…
The show was over, and everybody agreed it had been a great concert.
We managed to get some of the Kiss-confetti before the guards threw
us out.. As we left the stadium, the question "was this the
last time?" arose. New rumours that KISS was coming to Europe
after all gave birth to new dreams. Hope for more KISS-concerts.
But now, it was time for finding our way to the hotel on Manhatten,
and the next days, we were going to walk in KISS` footprints, in
the streets of New York City.
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