Pre-recorded tracks? It looks like a mistake by Kiss drummer Eric Singer during the show in Antwerp, Belgium on Monday.
Everything got noticed after some fans that attended the show shared a video of Kiss kicking off the set with “Detroit Rock City”, the classic song that has consistently served as the live opener for the band’s live performances in recent years.
At the end of the track, drummer Eric Singer, apparently “forgets to rest for a measure,” according to YouTube commenter Austin Ogonoski:
“instead of continuing to play the standard beat for two additional measures. ” After “Eric realizes he messes up,” he “begins the drumroll/breakdown a measure late,” which “means Paul‘s [Stanley] vocal track is out of sync with what the band is actually playing,” Austin explained.
He added: “Paul‘s track plays ‘Everybody’s gonna leave their SEAT,’ completely out of sync with the song and when nobody is at a mic.”
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It’s not a suprise on backing vocals at their age. I forgive them at their age as they still put on a great show. Let’s put things into perspective, literally every live album ever released have overdubs and corrections; Live and Dangerous by Thin Lizzy is a prime example.