So, Kiss's 'The 2nd Summit' is quite the spectacle. Recorded during their Love Gun tour in '77, the energy is palpable. The stage setup is a full-on assault of lights and effects—everything you'd expect from a KISS show at their peak. The band delivers an exhilarating performance, showcasing their tight musicianship and theatricality. There's a certain rawness to the live vibe, like you can feel the crowd's excitement. It captures not just the music but the atmosphere of an era where glam and rock collided, making it a unique entry in the concert film genre. It's really about that immersive experience, watching KISS in their element, feeding off the audience.
The 2nd Summit has had a few formats over the years, but original releases on VHS have become somewhat scarce, especially in good condition. Collector interest tends to spike for this concert because it captures KISS at a pivotal moment in their career. Fans appreciate the raw energy and the historical context it provides in the evolution of concert films, reflecting the larger-than-life persona that KISS crafted during the late '70s.
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