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30 YEARS AGO: ciuman LEARN WHAT ‘HOTTER THAN HELL’ REALLY MEANS AT NYC CLUB SHOWS

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30 Years Ago: Kiss Learn What ‘Hotter Than Hell’ Really Means at NYC Club Shows
Before embarking on a big European festival tour in August 1988,
decided to shake off some stage rust with two club shows in their hometown of New York City.
Cool idea, except for two problems: The city was in the midst of its
"Those gigs, if you see any pictures or anything, it was brutal," guitarist
remembers. "The air conditioning was broken. I don't even know how we got through that. I'm sure we had some air fans onstage, but it was a drip-fest, it was unbelievable. It was way too hot, but we plowed through it."
, Kiss played identical 23-song sets on both the 12th and 13th at the 2,500-capacity venue, five more tracks than they typically played on the arena leg of the
. Along with that extra time came a shift away from the tour's 50/50 blend of '70s and '80s hits in favor of a heavier focus on earlier tracks such as "Firehouse," "Dr. Love" and "Strutter."
"They were memorable gigs in that way," says Kulick of the shows, one of which was the source of a live radio broadcast. "The fact that we were in a club was weird too. I have the bootlegs for the Ritz, it's even out on vinyl, a beautiful double-album gatefold. As a warm-up for the European tour, this was a great way for us to get in shape on our home turf. I was very proud of those shows, and the tapes back that up."
He also says the change in setting didn't affect his approach to live performance very much. "My goal with the band was always to play well," he explains. "I can't compete with
in terms of running around and play well. There were a lot of liberties with Paul performing and singing, he had a lot of fun being an incredible showman. That means, to me, that we're a trio, and I better be playing my shit right, which means I'm not going to be running around the stage, my hands are going to be more tethered to my guitar."
Watch Kiss Play 'Deuce' at the Ritz in 1988
The band played one more club date -- Aug. 16 at the Marquee in London -- before joining the Monsters of Rock shows alongside
The next time Kiss hit the arena circuit in support of a new album -- 1989's
they followed in the footsteps of the Ritz performances, with
and a clearer focus on their '70s catalog, in what Kulick terms a successful attempt to "reinvigorate" the band's live show.
An 11-song portion of the second night of Kiss' 1988 Ritz visit was released as a bonus disc on 2007's
. Four years later, they embarked on a bigger version of the same idea, with a 13-date promotional club tour leading up to the release of 1992's
Kulick, who served as Kiss' lead guitarist from 1984 to 1996, will perform on the band's eighth annual Kiss Kruize, which
Watch Kiss Perform' Firehouse' at the Ritz, 1988
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