Actor:Kiss Genres:Music Video & Concerts Sub-Genres:Pop, Rock & Roll, KISS, Hard Rock & Metal Studio:PASSPORT VIDEO Format:DVD DVD Release Date: 04/02/2002 Original Release Date: 01/01/1999 Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/1999 Release Year: 2002 Run Time: 1hr 40min Number of Discs: 1 SwapaDVD Credits: 1 Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 2 MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Languages:English
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Mike Lepine | College Point, New York United States | 03/29/2002
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Word of warning this DVD only has 4 songs on it, you can watch those 4 song different ways like that is some special bonus. This is not a full concert. The one bonus is on a tribute band, has to be the worse shot stuff I've ever seen."
A "KISS" Off...
Chuck Potocki | Highland, Indiana | 04/14/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I'm only a small step away from saying this was a waste of money. For starters, the Las Vegas concert seemed incredibly short (only 4 songs; there had to be more than that!), and much of the time, the audio track didn't match the video; not that it was sequenced badly, but with the exception of the band introduction and the banter with the audience in between songs, which were obviously live, it's like the music was culled from a totally different concert, or was touched up after the fact. Examples: watch closely and you'll see things in spots like Paul Stanley visibly singing into his mike and no vocals are heard; cymbal crashes on the drum track and Peter Criss is not even hitting the cymbals; explosion sounds happen nearly 3 seconds after the pyrotechnics were set off, etc.On the upside, the video quality is great, with a "multicam" presentation available, showing the concert in 4 different camera angles; and the 5.1 surround sound is good (but again, is the music actually from the Vegas show? I have my doubts). There are an abundance of bonus materials here (which is why I gave this 3 stars; otherwise it would've gotten only 2), some interviews that were from the "Revenge"-era with Bruce Kulick and Eric Singer. The high point of the bonus materials is the concert footage of KISS-tribute band "Larger Than Life", who did a great job visually and musically; however, their excellent performance suffered greatly from the amateurish camera work and the murky, distorted sound.Hardcore KISS fans will probably enjoy this, but more so for the bonus materials rather than the actual concert. If you're expecting a full-length show, you're in for a big letdown, because it ain't happening."
KISS...RIPP OFF IN LAS VEGAS
David Ernspiker | Jeffersonville, IN USA | 04/04/2002
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Well I was hoping for an entire farewell tour show. Something to remember that night when I saw KISS on their farewell tour. INSTEAD i get this four song piece of [trash]. With all these quotes from Paul & Gene about how they owe everything to their fans and the farewell tour was to show their gratitude. Well I guess this video was to makeup for all that sentiment and royally ... anyone who buys it. I hope I can get a decent trade in for it at my local used CD store. I've seen bootlegs that are higer quality than this. The packaging is totally deceptive. THIS IS A COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY!!!!"
THANKS PIXELON
Geiser Stephane | Cressier, NE Switzerland | 05/01/2002
(2 out of 5 stars)
"This DVD is bad!
Only 4 songs....Don't need to be a musician to see that the image don't work with the sound, But it is not a real Kiss Production
here's an official declaration for this product:Paul answering to a question about Kiss live in las vegas....Some of you may have purchased or are considering purchasing a DVD or Video
entitled "KISS Live in Las Vegas" which is being promoted by Pixelon.com. We
want you to know that this DVD or Video has NOT been approved, endorsed or
authorized by us. You should also be aware that the DVD or video does NOT
contain an entire KISS concert. Rather, the Las Vegas performance consists
of only four KISS songs from a limited appearance in Las Vegas for the
launch of the Pixelon web site."
A Kiss home release with a fitting title.
Troy Correia | Vacaville, CA United States | 04/25/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)
""Live In Las Vegas - The unseen concert" is exactly that. The back of the DVD package reads "Kiss: Live In Las Vegas gives fans a chance to finally see the concert the fate denied them the first time around. This high-energy performance features some of their biggest hits and proves that they can indeed live up to the claim - You Wanted The Best, You Got The Best!!!!!!"I picked this up right away hoping to sit back and enjoy a concert from my favorite band. Unfortunately, the concert consists of only four songs - "Shout It Out Loud", "Love Gun", God Of Thunder", and "Rock and Roll All Night". I would not consider that a concert by any means. A performance is more like it. Yeah, Kiss can pack the energy, power, excitement, and performance of most bands full concert in only four songs, but when you think you're getting a "concert" from these guys, only four songs is a major disappointment.I realize now this was originally an internet performance of only four songs, but that should have been stated for those unaware of that fact. It should also NOT have been labeled a "Concert" but rather an "Internet Performance".Their set kicks off with "Shout It Out Loud" which does not have the energy musically that I have seen from these guys in the past. The visual footage is great, but the tempo is a little slow. "Love Gun" is the high point and rocks as it always does. "God of Thunder" comes without Gene spitting blood or flying. It does have plenty of fire and it rocks hard with Gene's vocals given a demonic sound later in the song. "Rock and Roll All Night" is a little slow tempo wise too, but comes off with all the expected splendor. You get the fireworks going off all over, Ace's pinwheel fireworks on his guitar, plus lots and lots of confetti.Overall the four songs are good. It's just not enough. They give you a "Directors Cut" and a "Multicam" version of the set. The "Mulitcam" version is cool. One problem I really had with the performance was the very cheesy "canned applause" that were thrown in throughout the set. It was like watching some corny show that adds the "canned laughter" where they want you to laugh. A very poor audio editing choice here.The "Bonus Material" makes up about 75% of the DVD. The bonus features are; 1. Kiss Army - 2. Gene and Paul at Tower Records - 3. Interview with Larger Than Life - 4. Tribute Band "Larger Than Life" performance at the Key Club - 5. Farewell Tour Interview with the Band - 6. Gene and Paul Rock Walk Induction - 7. Peter Criss Rock Walk Induction - 8. Ace Frehley Rock Walk Induction - 9. Hollywood Walk of Fame Induction - 10. Detroit Rock City Premiere.Most of this footage has been released before on fan released videos such as "Unauthorized". Some of the footage is very amateur but viewable. If you have not seen the bonus footage on previous releases, it makes for good viewing except for the "Detroit Rock City Premiere" footage which you can not hear what the band members are saying throughout most of it.I was impressed musically with the tribute band "Larger Than Life" (from Northern California). They sounded great and their "Paul" was dead on for Paul's vocals. Looks wise their costumes are great, but their facial appearance was not much of a resemblance other than the fact that they were wearing the make-up. There is quite a bit of footage of these guys performing (as much or more than Kiss' performance footage).In all, the DVD makes for good watching and is a must have for any Kiss Collection. The title is very misleading. If you know this before you pick this one up, you won't be as disappointed as I was at first. Then again, this was released by Pixelon.com Inc. and not Kiss so, being misleading in order to cash in on the Kiss name could be expected.With any luck Kiss will release a full DVD concert in the future and maybe even some more old rare footage packages. They have plenty of it. Until then look for the bootleg items to add to your collection."