You always know where you stand with Gene Simmons.
The KISS co-founder, who has a reputation for speaking his mind, recently reiterated his distaste of KISS's 1979 disco-inspired hit, "I Was Made for Lovin' You."
The bassist told OK! Magazine about the time Paul Stanley brought the song to the band.
Simmons said he hates the backing vocals he had to sing. “'There's something I wanna do,’” he said, quoting the song's lyrics, and then his own reaction. “‘Yeah, I know what that something is! Wow, that's a cool song! Okay, what's my part?’”
“'Do do do do do do do do' — You're killing me! I'm gonna sing like my grandmother?”
Simmons added: "I hate playing that song today. Stadiums full of people jump up and down like Biblical locusts and, you know, stuff — they go nuts ... I'm going, 'Do do do do do — Kill me now.'"
KISS fans around the world will have plenty of opportunities to see Simmons' disgust at "I Was Made for Lovin' You" live and in person over the next two or three years during KISS's End of the Road Farewell Tour.
Original article by Andrew Magnotta at iHeartRadio