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So, here we have 'Kiss [1990] Detroit 1990,' a fascinating snapshot of a live performance by the band, filmed at the Palace of Auburn Hills. The atmosphere is electric, really capturing the intensity of a Kiss concert with all the makeup and pyrotechnics that fans expect. The pacing is pretty tight, keeping the energy high throughout the setlist. Performance-wise, you get to see the band in their element, feeding off the crowd's energy. What sets this apart is the rawness – it feels like you're right there in the front row. It’s not just a concert film; it’s a piece of rock history, showcasing Kiss's enduring stage presence.
This concert film is relatively scarce, with limited official releases that have become sought after by collectors. The VHS and DVD formats have appeared over the years, but finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge. Interest tends to spike around anniversaries of the performance or due to ongoing fan engagement with Kiss's legacy, keeping this title in the conversation among die-hard collectors.
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