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Bruce Kulick Expresses Disappointment Over KISS Farewell Exclusion

Bihter Sevinc
Last updated: 2024/10/17 at 1:29 PM
By Bihter Sevinc 3 Min Read
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During a recent interview on VRP Rocks, Bruce Kulick expressed that he is ‘disappointed but not surprised’ about being left out of the KISS farewell.

“I was disappointed that I wasn’t involved but I didn’t expect to be involved,” the guitarist shared. “I never got the vibe. I didn’t know about the avatars, okay? That was a very last minute where I only heard a little peep about something unusual happening on the last night.”

Kulick mentioned, “And then there it was, the beginning of ‘God Gave Rock and Roll’ with my guitar blasting through Madison Square Garden and that’s the future. So I know they missed an opportunity not celebrating in a bigger way, the KISS history, all the years.”

He reflected on Gene and Paul’s decision, stating, “I really wish they would have mentioned all the other players, all the other very important influential people in their career, but it was their show, their choice. Not mine.”

Kulick added, “I know the fans were as well. I got so much feedback that they didn’t understand that, but it was truly the last show and they are concentrating in a very big way in this next era of KISS which would be this avatar.”

He discussed the potential of the avatars, saying, “And that with technology and what’s could be being created and coming in three years from now or whatever, who knows how incredible that could be.”

This isn’t the first time Kulick has spoken about his exclusion from the farewell show. “I’ve made peace with not being included in KISS’ ‘End of the Road.’ That said, no, they never called me,” he told Guitar World.

Kulick also noted, “I’ve always missed being in KISS, but if being in KISS meant being the Spaceman like Tommy, I wouldn’t want to do it. And if being a part of the final shows meant I had to ask to be there, I’d rather stay home. I guess that’s why Ace respects me and has always been kind to me.”

He further shared, “I’m not disappointed they didn’t ask me to be in KISS again. To be in KISS again, I would have had to be the Spaceman, right? If I had done that, I would have negated my entire non-makeup era.”

Even though he left the band in 1996, Kulick has performed with his KISS bandmates for several shows over the years.

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