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One Live Kiss

One Live Kiss
Directed by Louis Antonelli

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Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 10/21/2008


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20447 in DVD
  • Brand: Stanley
  • Released on: 2008-10-21
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD, Live, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 119 minutes

Customer Reviews

Paul Live Finally!5
We have been waiting for this DVD for so Long.
Finally the great "Live To Win" tour is documented live.
As someone who has followed Paul since the 70's both his solo stuff and with his band(you may have heard of them...KISS), I can tell you that this man always delivers Live. Paul has always been one of the greatest fontmen in rock, and this dvd will show it once again.
Having the chance to see Paul live on his 89' solo tour and with Kiss, I look forward to buying this dvd. The director Louis Antonelli has been showing sneak peaks at Kiss expos all around the country and the KISS Army is waiting to get their hands on this dvd.
Here is what is on it.

Prologue
Live To Win
Hide Your Heart
A Million To One
Got To Choose
Move On
Bulletproof
Tonight You Belong To Me
Lick It Up
Wouldn't You Like To Know Me
Magic Touch
I Still Love You
Strutter
Everytime I See You Around
Do You Love Me
I Want You
Love Gun
Lift
Detroit Rock City
Goodbye

It covers material from his 78" solo LP , His work with KISS and of course his most recent cd "Live To Win".

October 21st cannot get here fast enough.

Great but could've been better.4
Like most KISS and PS fans around the world I was looking forward to this dvd for a long time. The fact that this show was recorded 2 years ago and the news leaked out about an up & coming dvd release back then gave fans something really special to look forward to.
The show itself is great as you would expect although it would be pretty hard to mess up filming a band in a small imtimate venue like that. Not sure what all the useless hype about director Louis Antonelli was all about, a six year old could've filmed this show. Sound is awesome, very live & raw as it should be. I went to 4 Australian shows & what you get on this dvd is 100% what you see live.
My only gripe is that they basically advertised for over a year that a "Live To Dream" doco would be included. Instead all we got was a dull prologue intro with information we all already know about Paul anyway. KISS fans have long memories and are the only ones going to buy this, and from reading some of the other reviews others wanted the extra features too. We saw footage/pictures a of Paul interview from his house, soundcheck, meet & greets etc but it all hit the cutting room floor. Look at the new RUSH dvd coming out next month. 3 discs packed with concert footage and extras for the same price as One Live Kiss.

One Live night... in your living room!5
I cannot say enough good things about One Live KISS. I have been a die-hard KISS fan for most of my life, and no matter how many times one has seen the band or its members live in concert, it's very difficult for a filmmaker to truly capture that experience. There's usually something lacking that clearly makes you feel like an outsider watching through a television screen versus living, breathing, and feeling the concert experience explode around you.

But One Live KISS does just that. It's an absolutely incredible masterpiece of a concert. Paul Stanley has never looked or sounded better, and his connection with the audience is strong, solid, and at times, humorous too. At one point, a fan almost out-sings him, and Paul smirkedly remarks "Well... GOODNIGHT everyone!" as laughter erupts. You feel like you're squeezed right into the packed House of Blues along with everyone else.

The camerawork is tight and precise, and director Lou Antonelli does exactly what most filmmakers fail at when attempting to capture a live concert experience -- he lets the show tell itself. The camera does not focus on Paul 100% of the time. There's plenty of the band here to satisfy everyone (especially some fantastic footage of Nate Morton pounding the skins) and the shots of the crowd, both close and wide, truly capture the intensity, energy, and overall vibrant experience of being there.

And I know... because I was there when this was shot. I had the privilege of seeing several shows on the Live to Win tour as well as being at the Chicago HOB during the filming. This video perfectly and quintessentially captures everything that happened that night... and wraps it nicely up in cellophane for you to take home and enjoy.