KISS: New 'Elder'-Era 'Outtakes' Released To Promote Auctions

March 18, 2010

Over ten minutes of never-before-seen KISS interview "outtake" segments have been released to promote the auctions of eBay seller EliteWorks.

On January 5, 1982, KISS members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley visited New York's MetroMedia TV studios to promote their poorly received concept album "Music From The Elder". During the taping Simmons and Stanley even participated in a comedy sketch where they threw a stuffed animal through a burning hula hoop of fire. The posting of these final three "outtake" clips, concludes the year-long rollout of the lost 28-year-old interview which was published in ten parts.

This week's auctions include: the 1976 Cadillac High School "KISS special" newspaper, a stage used Peter Criss "Beth" rose, original photographs from a 1974 press conference, the 1970s KISS garbage can, several vintage KISS cover story magazines-including a 1973 Melody Maker page 1 article on New York glam rock, a factory-sealed posters lot and several additional items.

The KISS auctions can be viewed here.

The final three "Elder" "outtake" segments can be seen below.

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