KISS - I Stole Your Love (Live at Houston, TX 1977) HD video free download


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The origins of "Alive II" go back to early 1977 when the band's manager, Bill Aucoin, had the idea to have Eddie Kramer record a live album during the evening show at Budokan Hall in Tokyo on April 2, 1977. The plan was to release a live album to give KISS some much deserved time off before recording the album that would become Love Gun later that Fall. Kramer finished work on the album, but Casablanca Records and KISS deemed it unusable, and the band forged ahead with the Love Gun sessions.

Most of the live tracks on Alive II were recorded during the band's August 26-28 residency at the Los Angeles Forum while on the Love Gun tour. The 3:00 PM soundchecks at the August 26 & 27 shows were recorded, and later used on the album (i.e. "Tomorrow And Tonight") with crowd noise being dubbed in later. "Beth" and "I Want You" were lifted from the aborted Japanese live album and used on the finished Alive II.

As the band did not want to duplicate songs included on Alive!, the songs chosen for the three live sides of the album were all drawn from Kiss' three preceding studio albums - Destroyer, Rock and Roll Over and Love Gun.

On the original double album, the songs on side 4 (tracks #6-10 on the second CD) are studio tracks. Although Ace Frehley was originally credited for lead guitar on the studio tracks, the remastered version released in 1997 confirmed what had been speculated by Kiss fans for years - Bob Kulick actually played lead guitar on three tracks ("All American Man", "Rockin' In The U.S.A." and "Larger Than Life"), not Frehley. Frehley's sole involvement for the studio songs was to handle all guitars and bass guitar for "Rocket Ride." Paul Stanley played all guitars on "Any Way You Want It" which was originally recorded by the Dave Clark Five in 1965.

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Comments

8 years ago

searaydrivingguy

This is KIZZ at the top of there game

9 years ago

jt20042

The most epic show of all-time!

9 years ago

Chris CJC

Pauls voice was great here...Can't sing like this anymore....

9 years ago

Warchief01

Watching this and then seeing the joke they are today is about enough to make you wanna cry.

9 years ago

Gabriel Júnior

ENERGÍA ^^^ PURA QUÉ NO ACABA

9 years ago

Stephen Burton

Agree this is my favorite stage and about when I started hearing bits and pieces of Kiss. Then saw a commercial for the release of Alive II and was immediately 9 yr old demanding that album! Recall trying to stay awake for an appearance they made on the Jerry Lewis telethon Lol 

9 years ago

RICKY DEAN

ive only been watching this video since 1987..lol...and still love it

9 years ago

Jezzi Morning Starr

KISS....I Stole Your Love....just cuz this song makes me smile #KISS #KISSband #KISSarmy 

9 years ago

James Watts

My favourite live performance of this classic charged up Kiss offering ... Ace rocks ! Love this post KissologyVideos, thanx muchos...

9 years ago

Dimas Adhitama

Horror rock n roll

9 years ago

Michael Gorenstein

I love KISS the band that started it all for me as a kid and one of the best stage shows Love Gun/Alive 2 tour 1977 and Ace Frehley influence me to grab the guitar and also I have this on KISSology DVD I have all of them \m/

9 years ago

Sebastian Arrubla

que bien, un buen rock and roll de aquellos tiempos crudo y cencillo

9 years ago

John Beare

Still exciting till this day, but it was like nothing ever seen in the 70's. KISS took the country by storm and raised the bar for live shows.

10 years ago

Eric W Gagnon

The Houston Summit is now Lakewood Church - televised evangelical racketeering. 

10 years ago

Ross Childs

Ugh You can barely hear Ace's guitar in this vid. It's disappointing because the solo in this song kicks ass.

10 years ago

John Beare

Finally in the HOF where they belong. Congrats KISS on receiving an honor decades overdue.

10 years ago

redcoat74

Good question, considering according to Wikipedia and some books I've read, they were initially going to be included. Take Me, especially, is better live, as they play it faster and Peter opens up the hi hats and lets them hiss, which fills a lot of space. . I believe they thought an EP of new music would fill one of their contractual iotas with Casablanca for "new" records; however, I believe it needed to be 25 mins and I think side 4 of the record only accounts for about 15-16 mins, total ...

10 years ago

redcoat74

It's a pretty frickin powerful one ... What a statement ... And what an underrated song ...

10 years ago

Mark Mayer

Like em or not...you gotta' admit they put on one hell of a show!!!

10 years ago

SouthernPrinceKenny

I want one of those Ace Frehley Gibson Lea Paul Custom Budokan guitars... even though the reason I started playing guitar back in '79 was due to being given the chance to strum Paul Stanley's actual Ibanez PS10 while it was on loan at String's and Thing's in Memphis, TN and that did it for me had the playing bug 33+ years now. Thanks Paul and God Bless Brother........

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