KISS’ Paul Stanley Says He Felt ‘Betrayed’ by Bandmate Gene Simmons in the '80s
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KISS’ Paul Stanley says he felt ‘betrayed’ by bandmate Gene Simmons in the '80s
Robin L Marshall/Getty Images KISS’ Paul Stanley says he felt a bit betrayed by his bandmate Gene Simmons in the ’80s when Simmons went off to pursue other projects when he should have been concentrating on the next KISS album. “I felt betrayed. No secret, I felt that he was leaving me to do the heavy work but continued to get paid. So, you know, trying to have the best of both worlds,” Stanley said on Billy Corgan’s The Magnificent Others podca…
Paul Stanley, from Kiss, admitted that Gene Simmons left him "responsible and wounded." This, when his bandmate began pursuing extracurricular projects in the 1980s. Leaving Stanley the musical relay. The singer and guitarist reflected on the schism in a new episode of The Magnificent Others With Billy Corgan. In this note, we tell you all the details. Paul Stanley's reflections "I felt betrayed. It's no secret," Stanley said about the Kiss peri…
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