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Kiss: The Lost Concert (1976)
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Category: Music
Studio: Passport Video
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50 mins

 
 

 

Live in New Jersey, at Roosevelt Stadium on July 10th, 1976.

KISS: The Lost Concert captures a young and hungry band on the verge of multi-platinum success. Experience the heavy metal masters pounding out scorchers, "Firehouse" and "Black Diamond" along with tracks culled from their then new album, Destroyer.

One song "Flaming Youth," has never been seen on video anywhere.... until now.

Filmed on the "Spirit of '76" tour, which debuted the new "Destroyer" stage and costumes, this dynamic show, professionally shot with a three camera set up, is archived in black and white.