The Early Days of Kiss

The Early Days of Kiss
Tour by Kiss
Location New York City
Start date January 30, 1973 (1973-01-30)
End date December 31, 1973 (1973-12-31)
Legs 1
No. of shows 40
Kiss concert chronology

The Early Days of Kiss was the first tour of 1970s American rock band, Kiss. During this time, Kiss hired Bill Aucoin as their manager, and were then signed to Casablanca Records. From October to November, the band recorded their self-titled debut album, which was released on March 18, 1974. The December 22 show at Coventry in Queens is the earliest filmed live performance by Kiss as described in Kissology Volume 1 and Volume 3. During the New Year's Eve show at The Academy of Music in New York City, Gene Simmons' hair caught on fire while he was fire breathing.

Personnel

  • Paul Stanley – Lead/background vocals, rhythm/lead guitar
  • Ace Frehley – Lead/rhythm guitar and background/lead vocals
  • Gene Simmons – Bass and background/lead vocals
  • Peter Criss – Drums, percussion and background/lead vocals

Setlist

Songs Played Overall
  1. "Deuce"
  2. "Cold Gin"
  3. "Nothin' to Lose"
  4. "Strutter"
  5. "Watchin' You"
  6. "Love Her All I Can"
  7. "She"
  8. "Firehouse"
  9. "Keep Me Waiting" (Wicked Lester cover)
  10. "Want You Beside Me" ("Life in the Woods") (Wicked Lester cover)
  11. "Simple Type" (Wicked Lester cover)
  12. "Baby Let Me Go" ("Let Me Go Rock 'N' Roll")
  13. "Sunday Driver" ("Let Me Know")
  14. "Acrobat" ("Love Theme from Kiss")
  15. "100,000 Years"
  16. "Black Diamond"
  17. "Go Now" (The Moody Blues cover) [Encore]

Typical Setlist
  1. "Deuce"
  2. "Cold Gin"
  3. "Nothin' to Lose"
  4. "Strutter"
  5. "Watchin' You"
  6. "Love Her All I Can"
  7. "She"
  8. "Firehouse"
  9. "Simple Type" (Wicked Lester cover)
  10. "Baby Let Me Go" ("Let Me Go Rock 'N' Roll")
  11. "Sunday Driver" ("Let Me Know")
  12. "100,000 Years"
  13. "Black Diamond"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
January 30, 1973
2 shows
New York City United States Coventry
January 31, 1973
2 shows
February 1, 1973
2 shows
March 9, 1973
2 shows
Amityville The Daisy
March 10, 1973
2 shows
April 13, 1973
2 shows
April 14, 1973
2 shows
May 4, 1973 New York City Bleecker Street Loft
May 26, 1973 Palisades Lamont Hall
June 1, 1973 New York City Bleecker Street Loft
June 8, 1973
2 shows
Amityville The Daisy
June 9, 1973
2 shows
June 15, 1973
2 shows
June 16, 1973
2 shows
July 13, 1973 New York City Diplomat Hotel
August 10, 1973
August 17, 1973
2 shows
Amityville The Daisy
August 18, 1973
2 shows
August 24, 1973
2 shows
August 25, 1973
2 shows
August 31, 1973 New York City Coventry
September 1, 1973
September 2, 1973
December 21, 1973
December 22, 1973
December 23, 1973
December 31, 1973 Academy of Music

References

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