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Kiss at Madison Square Garden in '77 is a raw slice of rock history. The band is electric, and you can feel the energy of the crowd from the moment the lights go down. This isn't just a concert film; it's a document of a time when rock and roll was larger than life. Practical effects, like the fire and visual theatrics, are just as thrilling as their music. The pacing flows nicely, capturing not just the big hits but also those quieter moments where you can see the band connecting with their audience. It’s all about the performance and the atmosphere, which feels distinctly New York.
This disc is part of the Kissology I collection, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. While not overly scarce, original copies still hold value, especially for those focused on live performances. The historical significance of this concert, combined with the unique energy of the era, keeps interest high among fans and collectors alike.
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