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So, 'When KISS Ruled the World' is this fascinating look into the phenomenon that was KISS. It captures the surge of the 70s rock scene like no other, diving deep into the spectacle of their performances. The documentary stitches together real stories from fans and concert-goers, weaving them with footage that shows the sheer theatricality of their shows. You get a sense of how KISS wasn't just a band; they were a cultural event. The pacing is pretty tight for a one-hour doc, keeping you engaged with personal anecdotes and the band's history—really gives that raw, behind-the-scenes vibe. It's a nice capsule of a time when music was all about the show and the larger-than-life personas.
This documentary had a limited release primarily through VH1, which makes it a bit of a rarity for collectors. Its availability has fluctuated, with some releases in DVD format but still relatively scarce. Fans of rock history and KISS memorabilia tend to seek it out, hence the collector's interest, making it a point of curiosity among film enthusiasts aiming for comprehensive music documentaries.
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