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Kiss and Make-Up [Paperback]

Gene Simmons
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Oct 22 2002
The God of Thunder returns in the New York Times Bestseller – Now in paperback and hotter than hell!
* More insight from the Demon – Including the making of Destroyer and the truth behind the greatest rock band in the world
* Look for all four special collector's covers
* And more photos


You wanted the truth, you got the truth—the 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 Carr’s untimely death; the enormous love and affection he has for the people who put him there in the first place—the 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 Gene’s 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 personality—son, rock star, actor, record producer, businessman, ladies’ man, devoted father, and now author.

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From Publishers Weekly

The "Phantom of the Park," aka Simmons, needs nary a ghostwriter to pen his bio, for he ably delivers this season's most fascinating backstage pass. Articulately detailing his life from his birth in Israel through the 30-year life span of Kiss, he charts how glam-metal's greatest pioneers provided the most outrageous spectacles of arena rock in the 1970s. Those same pyrotechnics, pneumatic drum risers, jacked-up personas and frightening face paints have sold 80 million records worldwide. Simmons, the "guy who sticks his tongue out and spits fire," boasts other onstage innovations, including "throwing up blood" and creating the ubiquitous headbanger's hand sign for the devil. All in all, the rock 'n' roll extravaganzas of the Kiss empire hardly run short of the obvious wild parties, famous faces, hotel fiascoes, banging up cars and getting busy with groupies. Though no Wilt Chamberlain, Simmons describes at length how he has slept with 4,600 women. But when the smoke clears, the book is as well written as it is interesting: the story of a Jewish kid from Brooklyn, the endearingly sincere struggles Simmons faces over the years, his eventual marriage and fatherhood as well as juicy material like his extended romances with Cher and Diana Ross. While moldering rock stars who have tales to tell may be a dime a dozen, Simmons's enjoyable and intriguing autobiography deserves attention. 50 b&w photos. (Jan.)Forecast: Thanks to Kiss comic books, dolls and other paraphernalia, the band's quasicult fan base runs the gamut of age and cultural orientation. Expect big sales garnered from mass e-mails, author interviews and a 50-city radio tour.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Library Journal

Best known for their pyrotechnic concerts and outrageous makeup, KISS has inexplicably endured for more than 30 years. Frontman Simmons here speaks to that longevity, as well as to the band's sale of 80 million records. After covering his childhood in Haifa, Israel, he quickly moves into the evolution of KISS, which he cofounded with Paul Stanley in New York City in 1972. Interspersed with commentary on the band are plenty of details on Simmons's social life. He clearly takes pride in his rise from an underprivileged kid to a stinking-rich cult figure, disclosing the number of women he has slept with and including early comic-book sketches drawn as an adolescent. These divulgences will entertain only the most loyal KISS followers, many of whom are probably not that interested in the man behind the grease paint. This is the first authorized biography of the band (and a self-aggrandizing one at that), so there may be some demand. Fans, however, are better off with Dale Sherman's more objective portrait, Black Diamond: The Unauthorized Biography of KISS (Collectors Guide Pub., 1997). Not recommended. Caroline Dadas, Hickory Hills, IL
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Well used book Jan 5 2013
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
not in as good of shape as i had hoped....pages folded down, library sticker still on outside and library pocket and sticker still on inside. Daughter absolutely loves Gene Simmons so she didnt mind
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's all about the power. Jan 9 2007
By Kona TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
I first learned about Gene Simmons from his "Family Jewels" TV show, which I liked. It showed him to be a loving family man and I was curious to know more, so I listened to the audio book, "Kiss and Make-up." It was fascinating. One needn't be a fan to appreciate his hard work and unprecedented success. He was born in Israel and came with his mother to America at age 9. As a lonely, fatherless boy, he loved superhero comic books, because superheros were powerful, and that is what he wanted to be. He had the boundless love and encouragement of his mother and started playing in bands as a teenager. One thing led to another and his Kiss band became a worldwide phenomenon.

He devotes much of the book to his legendary conquests of women, from groupies to Cher and Diana Ross. His relationships with bandmates is also discussed at length. His reading voice is a monotone, but the story is so interesting that one hangs on his every word. A tireless businessman and entertainer, Simmons has truly aquired the power he always wanted. This is a must for Gene's old fans and for new fans, like me.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Mildly entertaining April 14 2005
By NorthVan Dave TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
This book is part biography about Gene Simmons and part biography about the band Kiss. The part of the book where Simmons talks about what goes into creating and sustaining one of the world's greatest and most popular rock and roll bands makes for good reading. Anyone who has followed Kiss over the decades knows there have been personnel changes and background squabbles. Simmons does a good job of writing about the squabbles and explaining why certain things were handled in a particular matter.

However the book fails to go from good to great because of Simmon's own egotism. In reading the book, I couldn't help but feel that I should be bowing down to ground before him, thanking Simmons for creating this band and permitting me listen to his wonderful music. After a while of reading this "I'm great" mantra, the whole notion begins to get a little tedious.

An additional point of interest is the lack of discussions about Paul Stanley. Simmons states that he and Stanley created the band and made all band decisions together, but really does not provide any details into their relationship. There is plenty of information on other band members, but very little about Stanley. As to why, this is anyone's guess.

Kiss and Make-up is a decent enough read. If you were a member of the Kiss Army, chances are you already know everything that's already in the book. But if you were/are a passing admirer of the music, then this book will give you a good insider's look at what made the band members tick.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A look at the inside of a Demon's head, only I expected more...
KISS And Make Up is rock band KISS co-founder Gene Simmons' first autobiography. Released in 2002 Gene's first bio was then followed by a second book Sex, Money, KISS in 2006 and... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Tommy Sixx Morais
1.0 out of 5 stars Worse Than The Elder
This is, hands down, the worst book I've ever read. I've never known someone who could take such a great topic as Kiss and bland it up like Gene. Read more
Published on July 22 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars RYANS REVIEW
This book is called KISS and make up a bkiogrophy on Gene Simmons life or should I say Chaim Witz later changed to Gene Klein then to his rockstar name Gene Simmons a legendary... Read more
Published on May 21 2004
1.0 out of 5 stars Idiot
Don't you know that everyone likes Peter and Ace more than you? You schmuck, you!
Published on Mar 13 2004 by Stanley Runk
3.0 out of 5 stars A LITTLE DISAPPOINTING.....
As a lifelong KISS fan, I've always followed their every move, in good times and bad. So it was with great anticipation that I awaited Gene Simmons' book. Read more
Published on Feb 8 2004 by JS
2.0 out of 5 stars Worth a Buy for the Fan
No Ghost ? Really....
The KISSfaq.com states that this book was "Ghost-written by Ben Greenman, editor of "The New Yorker"..."

the Kissfaq. Read more

Published on Nov 19 2003 by Santeria
3.0 out of 5 stars ENTERTAINING BUT NOTHING NEW
If you're a Kiss fan like me, you've probably heard many of the stories that appear in this book. It's a good read but all it did was confirm what I already knew; Simmons is... Read more
Published on Oct 12 2003 by Don
2.0 out of 5 stars Shockingly Boring!
I will readily admit that I am by no means a fan of KISS. I am, however, a fan of rock star autobiographies. Read more
Published on Sep 28 2003 by meh
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but where's Paul?
I'm going to skim over the basics others have pointed out (it's well-written, Simmons comes off conceited, etc) and instead focus on what intrigued me. Read more
Published on May 21 2003 by Marie Manuelito
5.0 out of 5 stars Just what it's supposed to be!
Don't listen to those overblown windbags ripping this book apart. I have loved KISS since 1977, and Destoyer was the first album I ever heard. Read more
Published on May 3 2003 by Michael Fogie
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