Metal Hammer (UK)

“THEY MARKED OUT THEIR TERRITORY.”

Gene Simmons reveals what happened when Sabbath took Kiss on tour in 1975

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“i have always loved and admired Black sabbath, and can proudly say the early days of touring together will be a lifelong memory.

“the sabbath of 1975 had all the adrenaline of a band in a strange land doing what they believe in. there was no question sabbath were going to do things their own way. love them or hate them, this would be a band that would mark its own territory like an animal.

“kiss got an opening slot, thankfully, on the Sabotage tour, but only for three or four shows. on the first night, i was backstage, fully made-up and ready to go out onstage, and standing next to me was the great geezer Butler – all five-foot-six of him. in my platform heels i stood at about six-foot-nine tall. it’s in my Dna – once the war paint was on, i became the Demon. and geezer didn’t quite know what to make of me. as he stood next to me, he looked me up and down. i looked down at him, glared at him and stuck out my tongue. i lowered my head so we were face-to-face with each other and said: ‘aaahhhh!’

“many years later, ozzy told me that geezer had said he felt threatened by the bass player in the opening act. he didn’t think that was a good sign. and he was right. our intention was to go out onstage and destroy all living things.

“all of the above comes with a great deal of admiration, respect and love for one of the few bands who forged the way for countless others to follow.

“i will never forget the first time i ever heard the name ‘Black sabbath’. it was an advertisem­ent for their first album. it appeared in Rolling Stone. it said: ‘Black sabbath – louder than led Zeppelin!’ louder and prouder, indeed.”

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