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  1. Kiss Unplugged - Wikipedia

    Kiss Unplugged is a live album by the American rock band Kiss, released in 1996. It was recorded in studio for the television program MTV Unplugged and released as part of a series of live …

  2. Kiss Unplugged (complete show, full concert) - YouTube

    Complete setlist from the Kiss Unplugged show. From time to time I will update the playlist when some videos are no longer available. I also added a complete...

  3. Kiss – MTV Unplugged | Releases | Discogs

    Kiss Unplugged is a live album by the American rock band Kiss, released in 1996. It was recorded Wednesday August 9, 1995, in studio for the television program MTV Unplugged and released …

  4. When Kiss Reunited, Then Went Acoustic, on 'Unplugged'

    Mar 12, 2016 · Wasting no time, Kiss, reunited with Frehley and Criss for the first time since 1979, launched into their cover of the Rolling Stones ' "2000 Man" sounding as though they hadn't …

  5. KISS - Kiss Unplugged Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius

    Mar 12, 1996 · When did KISS release Kiss Unplugged?

  6. KISS "Unplugged" Beth - YouTube

    New York, USASONY Sound StudiosAttendance: ~500Opening Act: n/aMTV Unplugged Filming

  7. Kiss - Rock And Roll All Nite (MTV Unplugged) - YouTube

    From the 1995 performance on the iconic MTV Unplugged program, experience the first time since 1979 when all 4 original founding members of KISS reunited and performed together …

  8. Meet the cast of Kiss: Unplugged

    Oct 20, 1996 · On August 9, 1995, hard rock band Kiss performed on MTV Unplugged in what fans consider the beginning of the eventual Kiss Reunion Tour. Paul Stanley and Gene …

  9. Kiss Unplugged | Rock and Roll Party Wiki | Fandom

    Kiss Unplugged is a live album by the American rock band Kiss, released in 1996. It was recorded in studio for the television program MTV Unplugged and released as part of a series of live …

  10. Musical snobbery, and the guy who Kiss-ed it goodbye | Editor’s …

    I vividly remember the night in 1995 when Frehley and former drummer Peter Criss showed up unannounced during Kiss’ MTV “Unplugged” (and unmasked) performance.