Guitarist Bob Kulick (Mitch Lafon, October 2019 interview) - czcams.com/video/1_lRhLwDIS0/video.htmlsi=R9-zgwkJMxvrdfmE Bob Kulick (The Metal Voice, November 2019 interview) - czcams.com/video/Bo8-HyT5at4/video.htmlsi=8n4oQDa5CLaCYGtt
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
But Bob liked and respected Paul and Gene. They knew each other long ago. And he even wanted to "give" them his little brother Bruce! Paul called Bob a friend in his book. Bob's problem was self made. He had no self respect. Therefore he FELT disrespected. He couldn't get acknowledgement enough. It has to do with their parents. Bruce didn't talk much about their childhood. But it's obvious that Bob's bitterness comes from somewhere deep down inside. Not from Paul and Gene.
I think Paul paid Bob very well. $3600 in 1978 is worth about $18000 today. I think Bob wanted to work more with KISS and get more money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That's what made Bob bitter and disrespected.
Bob was a great guy! He helped Bruce a lot and worked very hard. He felt bitter because in the end he didn't have what he deserved for all his hard work. Thanks Kar, great upload!
So every studio musician should get a free house and car and be paid millions? Get real people and understand the business before you let your emotions decide. He didn't write the songs. He was hired as a session player and got paid double scale. This is not unusual. Unfortunately, the average music fan is clueless about the business and thinks people's feelings should dictate how much someone gets paid.
Good comment, I understand that many people might feel that Bob was done wrong, but if it hadn't been him playing on those tracks for Kiss, they would have simply hired another session player. We could debate about the fairness of it, but as you said, it was just the nature of the business. There was a famous session group back in the 60s called The Wrecking Crew that included Glen Campbell, they played on countless classic songs and albums, but garnered no fame from it and probably didn't get rich either.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
Dude wasn't in KISS. He was a session guy that got paid as a session guy. That's how it works, which is why he agreed to it. It is all on Bob. He negotiated his own deal. He could only be mad at himself. There are certain session guys that basically played on everything. Dan Huff, Tim Pierce, Steve Lukather. Most people never even knew they were on the tracks.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
@@karsguitarchannel6088 Who cares? He wasn't a band member. That is literally how the industry works. He literally said if he was worth 2.3million who wouldn't care about any of it. . That is the definition of all about the money.
@@stevetrivago ?Paul wrote his songs on his guitar🎸. He definitely could play instruments 🎸 write✍️songs AND sing them🎤 And his performance was show and entertainment.
Bob's guitar work is amazing. It's what made Paul's solo record shine. The more I learn about the industry, the more I'm grateful that I never really got into it. I'd have gotten into some trouble if I'd been treated the way these amazing players I hear about were treated. RIP Bob Kulick
While it’s obviously true you want to avoid being taken advantage of, if music’s in your blood you couldn’t imagine doing anything else for any amount of money.
All of Bob's guitar solo's with Kiss were great, he played for the song and TOTALLY kept the vibe. His solo's on "Ain't quite right" off of Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album are amazingly emotional, and are among some of my all time favorite. Rip Bob
I looked up the personnel for Bat Out Of Hell and I am not seeing Bob's name. I am a pretty big fan of that record and this is the first time that I am hearing his name associated with it. Was he in the touring band for that tour?
Yes Bob Kulick was a touring guitarist. Bob was primarly on lead/rhythm, his younger brother Bruce was on rhythm/lead. After Bob Kulick passed away, Meat Loaf thanked him for his great work on that tour.
@@seagullpoet I read that it was Rick Derringer who played lead on Larger Than Life in their Behind The Mask book but it does sound more like Bob's playing it also said that Rick played the solo on their song Exciter which is on Lick It Up because Vinnie Vincent found it too difficult to play but these are just what I read i'm not sure if their facts or not to be honest, rock n roll history is alot of studying
Bob was bitter, and had been for decades. You were a session guy. You got paid for your work. That's it. End of story. He was also bitter that he felt he was a better guitarist than Ace. Sorry Bob, Ace is Ace.
Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
I like this guy, but if you agreed to the terms, you did not get ripped off. It's easy to look back after something has quadrupled in sales and say I got ripped off. Maybe should have asked for a point or two on the record, that way you would be seen residuals till this day
To be fair $2.3 million and let’s say you’ve got 20 years of your life left. You ain’t moving to Hawaii on that kind of money. A house alone would be half of that and the rest would be going in two years… 2.3 million would be better spent in Florida on 5 acres in a trailer or maybe a condominium and budget your money
I think Bob knew that he had little time left to live. I think it was a dream to have a vacation in Hawaii. He could rent a modest bungalow and live there a couple of years happily and then maybe go back to Vegas and work.
Bob was a very good guitarist and he accomplished alot in his career of music, composing, recording, writing etc and i do truly believe he was ripped off especially by Paul and Gene. He was a Facebook friend of mine i saw alot of his posts towards the end he was getting shafted left,right and centre..RIP Bob 🙏
Did Carmine Appice complain that he was "underpaid"? No, in his recent interview he told how he was tired, had a jetlag. But he still wanted to play on Paul's solo-album. They were friends. Paul made them famous. And "started" or helped their careers. That's what counts.
Very good interesting video Karen! All this money , he did not see!!!! Life of rocknroll, stars don't make as much as we think !!! Lack of respect , hard to swallow!! Well this story was all interesting .Great photos too!
Hi Christophe, glad to see you! It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
Yes I think it's correct. In 1999, Ronnie James Dio, Yngwie Malmsteen, Stu Hamm, Gregg Bissonette and Paul Taylor covered the song for the Aerosmith tribute album Not the Same Old Song and Dance. Additional guitars were by the album's producers Bob Kulick and Bruce Bouillet. Bob produced the album.
@@karsguitarchannel6088 Wow, the power of you tube. Thank you all for your replies. I will re listen to that song. I like to think that Ronnie was a nicer guy to work with. ..Born on the Sun 🌞 he was..
As great as the Larger than life solo was/is, Ace's Rocket ride solo on that 4th album side said it all. Plus he wrote it, sang it & killed the solo. Ace can't be knocked during those peak years...
@@j.reveille6815 I was very disappointed when I heard Ace didn't play the LTL solo, such a great solo. I always liked Bob and his contributions were on point too. The smirky remark to Ace never sounding better came off a bit arrogant but then again Ace was the one asleep lol. Soooo, 2 great solos on that side 4. Ace though, could roll off the couch and come up with the most coolest and memorable solos.
If you are a session man, you get paid scale and that is it. Even if you contribute to a tune, create a lead, it makes no difference. Very seldom have players been credited on records, PIR was one of the few that did this, and Gamble and Huff never had to do it, they just did. If the Wrecking Crew members had gotten songwriting credits on tunes they played on, they all would have been billionaires. The absolute worst offender of screwing your players was James Brown. He put his name on everything, alone (except with Bobby Byrd who wouldn't put up with the practice), even if the band completely came up with the groove, the licks and the lines made no difference. Everything was written and produced by James Brown. That was and is the business, if you don't have it in writing and only work with knowledge your get equal part you are screwed.
Bob had nothing to do with the Bat Out Of Hell album, he did however perform most of the guitar work on the Bad Attitude album. So this Meat Loaf "quote" is a falsified one.
Meat Loaf needed a touring band to tour the 'Bat out of Hell' album. Bob Kulick got the gig as a touring guitarist. Bob was primarly on lead/rhythm, his younger brother Bruce was on rhythm/lead. It was 1978. After Bob Kulcik passed away, Meat Loaf thanked him for his hard work on that tour to promote the album.
Bob played great solos on KISS related albums. However, "Rocket Ride" by Ace Frehley is the most played song from side four of KISS Alive II. And, Ace Frehley's solo album is better and sold more than Paul Stanley's solo album. Paul thought he was going to teach Ace a lesson with his solo album and he didn't. Ace had the better producer, Eddie Kramer. And sonically Ace's solo album sounds much better. In spite of Bob's killer guitar on Paul's solo album.
Why did Vinnie Vincent then adore Paul? "He is really, a really extremely kind soul". And: "I love him" (EXPO talks Part I and Part II). Paul knew about his "dark" side and tried to get help at the age of 16. He went to a clinic. I really admire his intelligence. At a Soundcheck last year he even told the audience: when you have depressions ask for professional help. It's not fair to blame Paul for other people's difficulties in their lifes and careers.
Bob was a studio musician/session player. He got paid a rate. I don’t know of any studio musicians/ session players that get royalties for the albums they played on. Ridiculous!
Bob told that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter after
Yes Bob played in other bands and produced records. I think Bob felt bitter and disrespected because he wanted to do more work with KISS and get some decent money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That was the problem.
At first Bob auditioned for Kiss before Ace. Paul said he was really good. So why did they not hire him? I think it was because of his loosing his Hair. I know that was one of the big reasons.
Bob liked to reiterate multiple times in every interview about being a Grammy award winning producer. He's now telling every soul that'll listen in the afterlife about it.
Bob knew how the business works. Your only get paid as much as your employer has to. Playing with KISS (and other high profile performers) alone is a form of currency towards your next gig. Doing great work for top notch musicians DOES open doors in most cases. Think about The WRECKING Crew, those guys played on thousands of hit songs. If they would’ve gotten royalties, the music business would’ve been bankrupt ages ago. His argument are the words of a bitter man. Sad.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
session guys didn't/don't write the songs. so, they aren't entitled to royalties. He knew that going in...any session player knows that........He should have focused on song writing if he wanted to make the big money. and then, how ironic it was that it was his brother who made good money with Kiss and became a member. lol Sorry, but he was just a bitter guy. Kiss didn't owe him anything. JMTC
I think Bob was a great guy. He was very sociable, he knew people, had connections. I think Bob supported his younger brother Bruce, he pushed him and helped him a lot to make a career in the music business. He was a touring guitarist in Meat Loaf and Bruce was with him. Bob was friends with Paul and Gene and that's how Bruce got in KISS. Bob told them to get his younger brother in the band. Without Bob, it would have been somebody else, not Bruce. So I think Bob did a lot to his brother Bruce and tried really hard make something big and he did. And he felt bitter because in the end he didn't have what he deserved for all his hard work.
Royalties come in different forms. The kind of royalty he could have received from his recorded work with KISS, or any other artist is called a Mechsnical Royalty. This is the same form of royalty performers get when they record a cover tune. Now, whether or not he would actually get paid a mechanical royalty us contingent on having a contract that specifies so. Do you think that Paul and Gene would have signed that contract, if they could get Bob to play for scale only? I suspect the answer is no. Also, Robben Ford and others pinch hit for Ace during that period, and I have never heard any of them complain about only receiving scale without mechanicals.
@@karsguitarchannel6088 But was this attorney realistic? That's the question. Vinnie Vincent lost 14 lawsuits. In his EXPO talk he was full of self-pity. All the judges said: "F*ck you, Vinnie!"
I know I heard the narrator mention W.A.S.P. and I'm surprised to not hear about his involvement maybe Blackie Lawless had something against him I don't know about that to be honest but hearing his involvement with Meatloaf very new to me and very interesting I love Bat Out Of Hell as well too
Paul paid Bob very well. It was good money in 1978. $3,600 in 1978 is worth about $17,341 today. I think Bob felt bitter and disrespected because he wanted to do more work with KISS and get some decent money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That was the problem.
On the other hand it's the music he made with KISS what made him immortal. (RIP) Bob Kulick🌹 And Paul's solo album. I didn't even know, that he was touring with "Meat Loaf". But I love his KISS work🎸.
Bob Kulick🌹RIP had no self-respect. That's why he felt disrespected. The reason must be in his childhood. KISS definitely helped him with his career🎸. But God gave aura to Ace. Not to Bob. No one is to blame.
Respect from low life ghouls like these people equals squat to me, I’ll take the money. Even better than that I want publishing credits that’s where the real money never stops by checks for sales and broadcasts.
I think Paul paid Bob very well. It was good money in 1978. $3,600 in 1978 is worth about $17,341 today. I think Bob felt bitter and disrespected because he wanted to do more work with KISS and get some decent money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That was the problem.
These videos are ridiculous. These artists signed contracts and agreed to the payment. Whether that be a one time fee or points. Or anything in between. I do not feel bad for any of these guys who cry that they only got paid X amount of dollars and then their work goes on to generate millions and millions. Stop blaming other people when you agreed to the terms.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
I have to agree with some other comments. The fact that Bob did not get royalties on his work is his fault. If you really love music, then you have to respect and understand the business side. You can create your own publishing in this country with next to nothing and most people do not realize it. I love music too. I will definitely always have the rights to my own work and my lawyer close by. That is just how the world works.
Heard him on Eddie Trunk. He was pretty arrogant. "Ace Frehley plays like the sloppy Jimmy Page, I play like the cleaner Jimmy Page." He said something to that effect. You guys should try to play like yourselves is what I'd tell them! People like Elton John and Taylor Swift with their generosity are the exception, not the rule to the music business. Too bad that Bob died so young.
Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
Bob (RIP) must have lost touch with reality. Elton John's sound manager was NOT a session guy! His senseless comparison is an alarming symptom that something went wrong with Bob. He was very frightening in his last interviews.
DUDE!!!! Larger than life is of of my fav kiss songs!!! I would always say "ACE KILLED THAT SOLO!" Then I found out it was Bruce. My attitude toward Ace as a great soloist has changed Now that it's out he would never show up to record!!! THAT'S FUCKING SAD!!!!
Well they did offer him the job to play with KISS. But Bob recommended his brother Bruce. So what was Bob bitching about. They offered him the keys to the car and Bob turned them down.
I'm not sure if they offered Bob the gig. Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair as far as I know. Bob told that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter after.
I’m not paid what I’m worth either. I’m a key player that makes a difference for people that make all the money . They don’t even have a clue. And don’t care either. People love their delusion. Whatever they worship. Themselves. So they don’t care. Just how the world is
Never trust a scorned person. Theyre stories will always be scewed to suit them. Bruce was right there and has never verified any if this and has talked nothing but good about Kiss and his time when he has every reason and opportunity now toctrash them.
@@roberthaizlip4057 ..They were founding members. They never got royalties when they left and camback..Unless you write a song..Other than that..They were hired guns
My high school friend plays for major 80’s acts and still sleeps on his Mother’s couch. They dont make much and rent must be paid while you are the road!!!!
Oh I don't know. They were best friends and Paul paid Bob very well. It was good money in 1978. $3,600 in 1978 is worth about $17,341 today. Plus Bob played on Paul's solo album and Paul paid very well. But then Bob had other projects to do. And Paul and Gene had their own stuff to do.
Imagine you suck at guitar so bad that Ace Freely get the kiss gig instead of you. 50 years later you're still bitter about it. Way to live. Way to be.
Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
@@karsguitarchannel6088 The agreement was, everyone does his solo-record on his own. They even didn't talk about their projects. To help each other or use the same musicians would have been against the rules. Who is Bob to question a KISS "business" decision? Here you see the source of his frustration. He wanted to be more in KISS than he really was as a session musician.
I think Paul paid Bob very well. $3600 in 1978 is worth about $18000 today. I think Bob wanted to work more with KISS and get more money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That's what made Bob feeling bitter and disrespected. Besides Bob worked successfully as a producer and had his own projects.
You're missing the point. Bob and Bruce are/were fellow Jews. Therefore anti-Semitic strereo types are absurd. Bob's bitterness comes from his jealousy. He wanted to be bigger in KISS than his little brother. When he said his favourite guitarist in KISS was a studio guy, he humiliated not only Ace, he wanted to hurt Bruce. Bob was so bitter and aggressive, that Bruce had to get a restraining order against his own brother.
@@PrinceofPain-wv1lo I don't think anyone screwed him either basically. He was a big boy and signed whatever deals he signed so he got what he signed up for. And to come back decades later and whine about it shows just how irresponsible he was.
Meat Loaf needed a touring band to tour the 'Bat out of Hell' album. Bob Kulick got the gig as a touring guitarist. Bob was primarly on lead/rhythm, his younger brother Bruce was on rhythm/lead. It was 1978. After Bob Kulcik passed away, Meat Loaf thanked him for his hard work on that tour to promote the album.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
As a hired gun, what was he supposed to be paid? Not the same as the band members, song writers or producers! A session player, gets scale, confirmed by his own words here. And he said he was paid double scale. If he had written the songs or produced them, maybe he'd have an argument. As for royalties, again he didn't write or publish the material! He was paid to play in the studio, he did and got paid! Being bitter about unrealistic expectations, is a personal issue. As for the "End of the Road" since when is it his choice whom would get to be producer? It's the property of KISS and under their control. Are Paul and Gene angels, probably not, but what did they actually owe him? Elton John, had someone who was a long term sound man, he rewarded him for always being there. Bob, was an at will employee at best! He was paid when he was employed and not when he wasn't! I loved Bobs' work on the KISS material, but he wasn't really a part of the band. In the end, he was envious of Bruce and even had issues with him. Further proving, it was his issues, no one else to blame. If he wanted more, he should have negotiated better!
If Bob agreed to what he was instructed to play beeing a ghost guitar player with no creds and got payed no matter what the sum was then theres nothing more to it! But if he was cheated thats another matter
I think Paul paid Bob very well. $3600 in 1978 is worth about $18000 today. I think Bob wanted to work more with KISS and get more money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That's what made Bob feeling bitter and disrespected. Besides Bob worked successfully as a producer and had his own projects.
In conclusion! About bands in general! The more famous a band gets the harder it gets for bamd members to stay grounded! Both feet on the ground! That is! Its like a kite syndrome flying up there with the wind! Boasted by bad people oh! Youre so great! And all that suddenly the wind dies down and the kite falls back on some field right on cows poo and all so called cheerleaders are gone!? Expiration date out!
Guitarist Bob Kulick (Mitch Lafon, October 2019 interview) - czcams.com/video/1_lRhLwDIS0/video.htmlsi=R9-zgwkJMxvrdfmE
Bob Kulick (The Metal Voice, November 2019 interview) - czcams.com/video/Bo8-HyT5at4/video.htmlsi=8n4oQDa5CLaCYGtt
Bob made the classic mistake of thinking he was "in the band" when he wasn't. He was a hired gun and was paid as a session player, and that's it.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
F that. You are in a room making their lives easier, doing things they can’t do.
I'd rather have the money than respect from Gene and Paul. Why would I care about respect from people I don't respect?
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
@karsguitarchannel6088 I really doubt that considering Vinnie Vincent is about 5'4" tall and wore a wig.
But Bob liked and respected Paul and Gene. They knew each other long ago. And he even wanted to "give" them his little brother Bruce! Paul called Bob a friend in his book. Bob's problem was self made. He had no self respect. Therefore he FELT disrespected. He couldn't get acknowledgement enough. It has to do with their parents. Bruce didn't talk much about their childhood. But it's obvious that Bob's bitterness comes from somewhere deep down inside. Not from Paul and Gene.
You're not paid what you're worth...you're paid what you negotiate.
I think Paul paid Bob very well. $3600 in 1978 is worth about $18000 today. I think Bob wanted to work more with KISS and get more money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That's what made Bob bitter and disrespected.
Bob was a great guy! He helped Bruce a lot and worked very hard. He felt bitter because in the end he didn't have what he deserved for all his hard work. Thanks Kar, great upload!
I worked at a hotel where kiss stayed gene and Paul had the suites Eric and Bruce had regular rooms
So every studio musician should get a free house and car and be paid millions? Get real people and understand the business before you let your emotions decide. He didn't write the songs. He was hired as a session player and got paid double scale. This is not unusual. Unfortunately, the average music fan is clueless about the business and thinks people's feelings should dictate how much someone gets paid.
Good comment, I understand that many people might feel that Bob was done wrong, but if it hadn't been him playing on those tracks for Kiss, they would have simply hired another session player. We could debate about the fairness of it, but as you said, it was just the nature of the business. There was a famous session group back in the 60s called The Wrecking Crew that included Glen Campbell, they played on countless classic songs and albums, but garnered no fame from it and probably didn't get rich either.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
2:00 you don’t get royalties as a session player so he got paid exactly what he should have.
And Paul paid Bob very well. It was good money in 1978. $3,600 in 1978 is worth about $17,341 today.
I knew Bob. He was a great person. And very honest.
Dude wasn't in KISS. He was a session guy that got paid as a session guy. That's how it works, which is why he agreed to it. It is all on Bob. He negotiated his own deal. He could only be mad at himself. There are certain session guys that basically played on everything. Dan Huff, Tim Pierce, Steve Lukather. Most people never even knew they were on the tracks.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
@@karsguitarchannel6088 Who cares? He wasn't a band member. That is literally how the industry works. He literally said if he was worth 2.3million who wouldn't care about any of it. . That is the definition of all about the money.
@@supernova3586 I always considered Kiss strictly entertainment because they couldn’t really play instruments
@@stevetrivago
?Paul wrote his songs on his guitar🎸. He definitely could play instruments 🎸 write✍️songs AND sing them🎤 And his performance was show and entertainment.
Bob's guitar work is amazing. It's what made Paul's solo record shine. The more I learn about the industry, the more I'm grateful that I never really got into it. I'd have gotten into some trouble if I'd been treated the way these amazing players I hear about were treated. RIP Bob Kulick
While it’s obviously true you want to avoid being taken advantage of, if music’s in your blood you couldn’t imagine doing anything else for any amount of money.
Simmons and Stanley RIPPED SOMEBODY OFF? Gee, what a shocker.
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@@33cattt49Terrible comment.
@@superhuman6156 you can say it’s terrible but you can’t say it’s a lie 😎
They didn't rip anyone off. They offered a wage,...Kulick didn't have to take it. But he did.
@@daveb8449it’s called exploitation. I know what u r saying though
Met Bob once was more than happy to talk about his experience with KISS and other projects he was involved with.such a nice guy RIP
Great episode Kar......man that sucks for Bob. It's a cut-throat industry.
Hi Ken, glad to see you! Have an awesome rocking weekend
@@karsguitarchannel6088 you as well brother, cheers
So he’s complaining they never ‘thanked him’?🤔 I’m thinking that if they thanked him instead of paying him then we would be hearing that story 🤨
The song from AC/DC called 'it's a long way to the top (if you want to rock n roll) is pretty much what goes on in the industry.
Respect doesn’t pay the bills
Love the photos Kar. Great story as well. Your video rocks!
Thanks so much Shawn, I appreciate!
All of Bob's guitar solo's with Kiss were great, he played for the song and TOTALLY kept the vibe. His solo's on "Ain't quite right" off of Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album are amazingly emotional, and are among some of my all time favorite. Rip Bob
I agree, and the solo in "Take me Away" was also incredible.
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Yeah that particular solo is the best thing about that whole album
@@bobowrathsovine. that entire solo album is great. Love Bob’s guitar work.
For his🎸playing on Paul's solo album I will love
Bob Kulick (RIP) forever.
His 🎸is singing with Paul🎤(Together As One).
What a great guitar player! The studio side of ALIVE 2 is some of their best stuff and his parts really shine!
My love is larger than life.
Ya gotta love Ace but Bob’s work on Alive II is as good as anything they ever did. Larger Than Life just rips!!!
@@artwarren126 yeah but he was imitating Ace.
@@j.reveille6815 That’s true. In fact I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that he was told by Paul and/or Gene to play like Ace.
What a shame for Bob. Talented musician and more . Thanks for keeping these truths real , as always ! All my best Kar , Joe .🇺🇸🎸
Big thanks Joe, I appreciate very much!! Have an awesome day
I just came across your channel Kar, great stuff, thankyou for posting.
Big thanks James, you are very welcome!
That's like buying a stock & being upset that people made more buying at IPO.
I saw Bob and Paul (Paul solo tour of clubs) - they were both great.
So glad I saw that show.
I looked up the personnel for Bat Out Of Hell and I am not seeing Bob's name. I am a pretty big fan of that record and this is the first time that I am hearing his name associated with it. Was he in the touring band for that tour?
Yes Bob Kulick was a touring guitarist. Bob was primarly on lead/rhythm, his younger brother Bruce was on rhythm/lead. After Bob Kulick passed away, Meat Loaf thanked him for his great work on that tour.
The lead work on “Larger Than Life” absolutely rips! Damn.
I remember, as a kid, thinking Ace has finally stepped up !
What a shock - wasn’t Ace.
@@seagullpoet I read that it was Rick Derringer who played lead on Larger Than Life in their Behind The Mask book but it does sound more like Bob's playing it also said that Rick played the solo on their song Exciter which is on Lick It Up because Vinnie Vincent found it too difficult to play but these are just what I read i'm not sure if their facts or not to be honest, rock n roll history is alot of studying
@@seagullpoeti used to think it was Ace too playing the studio tracks on ALIVE II as well i didn't find out til i got a little older
His longtime lover, Stella Stevens, passed away a few years ago.
She was beautiful
Yes there's a great interview on youtube where Bob's brother Bruce tells about their relationship.
If you agree on a price, you weren't ripped off.
Yes, Bob never won a Grammy. He got a Participation Certificate - not a Grammy.
If he would have got a 1% royalty on the Bat Out of Hell project alone he would have got his $3 million
Bob was bitter, and had been for decades. You were a session guy. You got paid for your work. That's it. End of story. He was also bitter that he felt he was a better guitarist than Ace. Sorry Bob, Ace is Ace.
Technically Bob was better, but Ace has influenced a lot of people. His style fit the band more than anyone else that was in the band.
Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
Session musicians are almost better than the label artists they r paid to support.
I Still Love Bob great guy great musician
I like this guy, but if you agreed to the terms, you did not get ripped off. It's easy to look back after something has quadrupled in sales and say I got ripped off. Maybe should have asked for a point or two on the record, that way you would be seen residuals till this day
To be fair $2.3 million and let’s say you’ve got 20 years of your life left. You ain’t moving to Hawaii on that kind of money. A house alone would be half of that and the rest would be going in two years… 2.3 million would be better spent in Florida on 5 acres in a trailer or maybe a condominium and budget your money
I think Bob knew that he had little time left to live. I think it was a dream to have a vacation in Hawaii. He could rent a modest bungalow and live there a couple of years happily and then maybe go back to Vegas and work.
Bob was a very good guitarist and he accomplished alot in his career of music, composing, recording, writing etc and i do truly believe he was ripped off especially by Paul and Gene. He was a Facebook friend of mine i saw alot of his posts towards the end he was getting shafted left,right and centre..RIP Bob 🙏
Did Carmine Appice complain
that he was "underpaid"?
No, in his recent interview he told how he was tired, had a jetlag.
But he still wanted to play on Paul's solo-album. They were friends. Paul made them famous. And "started" or helped their careers. That's what counts.
Very good interesting video Karen! All this money , he did not see!!!! Life of rocknroll, stars don't make as much as we think !!! Lack of respect , hard to swallow!! Well this story was all interesting .Great photos too!
Hi Christophe, glad to see you! It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
Thanks for the precisions !!
Great pic's Have a Rocking Great Day Kar !!!
Big thanks Scott, glad to see you! Have an awesome rocking day you too
Great solos! On paulies solo album
Tbh whatever he was paid must've been agreed to beforehand
Not heard most of the stuff mentioned here but from other projects the name Kulick = quality.
Anyone know which songs he worked on with Dio? It’s not on his Wiki.
Oh good question! As far as I remember he produced the cover of 'Dream On' performed by Dio and Yngwie Malmsteen. Please correct me if I'm wrong
Yes I think it's correct. In 1999, Ronnie James Dio, Yngwie Malmsteen, Stu Hamm, Gregg Bissonette and Paul Taylor covered the song for the Aerosmith tribute album Not the Same Old Song and Dance. Additional guitars were by the album's producers Bob Kulick and Bruce Bouillet. Bob produced the album.
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Wow, the power of you tube. Thank you all for your replies. I will re listen to that song.
I like to think that Ronnie was a nicer guy to work with.
..Born on the Sun 🌞 he was..
RIP Bob Kulick!
As great as the Larger than life solo was/is, Ace's Rocket ride solo on that 4th album side said it all. Plus he wrote it, sang it & killed the solo. Ace can't be knocked during those peak years...
Yep and but as I said before bob was imitating Ace as well but he def killed it and I love that solo.
@@j.reveille6815 I was very disappointed when I heard Ace didn't play the LTL solo, such a great solo. I always liked Bob and his contributions were on point too. The smirky remark to Ace never sounding better came off a bit arrogant but then again Ace was the one asleep lol. Soooo, 2 great solos on that side 4. Ace though, could roll off the couch and come up with the most coolest and memorable solos.
If you are a session man, you get paid scale and that is it. Even if you contribute to a tune, create a lead, it makes no difference. Very seldom have players been credited on records, PIR was one of the few that did this, and Gamble and Huff never had to do it, they just did. If the Wrecking Crew members had gotten songwriting credits on tunes they played on, they all would have been billionaires. The absolute worst offender of screwing your players was James Brown. He put his name on everything, alone (except with Bobby Byrd who wouldn't put up with the practice), even if the band completely came up with the groove, the licks and the lines made no difference. Everything was written and produced by James Brown. That was and is the business, if you don't have it in writing and only work with knowledge your get equal part you are screwed.
Bob had nothing to do with the Bat Out Of Hell album, he did however perform most of the guitar work on the Bad Attitude album. So this Meat Loaf "quote" is a falsified one.
Meat Loaf needed a touring band to tour the 'Bat out of Hell' album. Bob Kulick got the gig as a touring guitarist. Bob was primarly on lead/rhythm, his younger brother Bruce was on rhythm/lead. It was 1978. After Bob Kulcik passed away, Meat Loaf thanked him for his hard work on that tour to promote the album.
Bob played great solos on KISS related albums. However, "Rocket Ride" by Ace Frehley is the most played song from side four of KISS Alive II. And, Ace Frehley's solo album is better and sold more than Paul Stanley's solo album. Paul thought he was going to teach Ace a lesson with his solo album and he didn't. Ace had the better producer, Eddie Kramer. And sonically Ace's solo album sounds much better. In spite of Bob's killer guitar on Paul's solo album.
Great video. Bob was a great talent. I love Paul but he is one of the meanest, obsessive and miserable people in rock and roll. He really needs help.
Paul has been in perpetual therapy since 15
Why did Vinnie Vincent then adore Paul? "He is really, a really extremely kind soul".
And: "I love him"
(EXPO talks Part I and Part II).
Paul knew about his "dark" side and tried to get help at the age of 16. He went to a clinic.
I really admire his intelligence.
At a Soundcheck last year he even told the audience: when you have depressions ask for professional help. It's not fair to blame Paul for other people's difficulties in their lifes and careers.
Bob was a studio musician/session player. He got paid a rate. I don’t know of any studio musicians/ session players that get royalties for the albums they played on. Ridiculous!
Bob told that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter after
Most likely Bob got royalties for his co-writing for "Naked City"
on UNMASKED.
A timeless beautiful song
(RIP Bob Kulick🌹)
If he doesn’t like how’s he being treated he could’ve left. It’s his own fault… did he ever try out for a band or start his own.
Yes Bob played in other bands and produced records. I think Bob felt bitter and disrespected because he wanted to do more work with KISS and get some decent money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That was the problem.
Kar's is the best rock story channel without being sensationalist. Kar is the real deal.
Big thanks, I appreciate very much!!
At first Bob auditioned for Kiss before Ace. Paul said he was really good. So why did they not hire him? I think it was because of his loosing his Hair. I know that was one of the big reasons.
There is a story, Ace said to all the other auditioners:
"I'm the new guitarist. You all can go home"😂
Bob liked to reiterate multiple times in every interview about being a Grammy award winning producer. He's now telling every soul that'll listen in the afterlife about it.
Bob involved in some good WASP tracks
Bob knew how the business works. Your only get paid as much as your employer has to. Playing with KISS (and other high profile performers) alone is a form of currency towards your next gig. Doing great work for top notch musicians DOES open doors in most cases.
Think about The WRECKING Crew, those guys played on thousands of hit songs. If they would’ve gotten royalties, the music business would’ve been bankrupt ages ago.
His argument are the words of a bitter man. Sad.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
Bob had a distinct look I think him and Tony Levin could have had a great band.
What does Chris Robinson ,Black Crowes pay their new Guitarist?
session guys don't get royalties unless they have a writing credit
But Bob has a co-writing credit on UNMASKED for "Naked City".
An awesome song!
And he is credited for playing additional guitar.
session guys didn't/don't write the songs. so, they aren't entitled to royalties. He knew that going in...any session player knows that........He should have focused on song writing if he wanted to make the big money. and then, how ironic it was that it was his brother who made good money with Kiss and became a member. lol Sorry, but he was just a bitter guy. Kiss didn't owe him anything. JMTC
I think Bob was a great guy. He was very sociable, he knew people, had connections. I think Bob supported his younger brother Bruce, he pushed him and helped him a lot to make a career in the music business. He was a touring guitarist in Meat Loaf and Bruce was with him. Bob was friends with Paul and Gene and that's how Bruce got in KISS. Bob told them to get his younger brother in the band. Without Bob, it would have been somebody else, not Bruce. So I think Bob did a lot to his brother Bruce and tried really hard make something big and he did. And he felt bitter because in the end he didn't have what he deserved for all his hard work.
Royalties come in different forms.
The kind of royalty he could have received from his recorded work with KISS, or any other artist is called a Mechsnical Royalty.
This is the same form of royalty performers get when they record a cover tune.
Now, whether or not he would actually get paid a mechanical royalty us contingent on having a contract that specifies so.
Do you think that Paul and Gene would have signed that contract, if they could get Bob to play for scale only? I suspect the answer is no.
Also, Robben Ford and others pinch hit for Ace during that period, and I have never heard any of them complain about only receiving scale without mechanicals.
Sounds like he did not know any attorneys
Bob said he met an attorney (a music guy) in Vegas in 2019. He said he was gonna represent him on some cases.
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But was this attorney realistic? That's the question. Vinnie Vincent lost 14 lawsuits. In his EXPO talk he was full of self-pity. All the judges said: "F*ck you, Vinnie!"
He was hired for tasks and paid.
Business transactions, nothing different than hiring a plumber
He was a session player on a handful of b-side songs that no one knows.
I know I heard the narrator mention W.A.S.P. and I'm surprised to not hear about his involvement maybe Blackie Lawless had something against him I don't know about that to be honest but hearing his involvement with Meatloaf very new to me and very interesting I love Bat Out Of Hell as well too
Yes Bob was in the touring band in Meat Loaf. Bob played lead/rhythm and his brother Bruce was with him. Bruce played rhythm/lead on that tour.
They should’ve hired Bob instead of Ace.
As far as I know Bob couldn't get the gig because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair.
Just stop.
Paul wrote he knew from the beginning that Ace was the one. The🎸 sound.
And ACE HAD AURA.
Same old shit KISS-----> BUSINESS...
If he didn't like the wage, he shouldn't have worked for them.
Paul paid Bob very well. It was good money in 1978. $3,600 in 1978 is worth about $17,341 today. I think Bob felt bitter and disrespected because he wanted to do more work with KISS and get some decent money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That was the problem.
2.3 million wouldn't buy a house in Hawaii
Maybe he could rent something modest
look how taylor swift treats her people
Sounds like it’s a good idea not to do business with Kiss , or Simmons and Stanley huh
On the other hand it's the music he made with KISS what made him immortal. (RIP) Bob Kulick🌹
And Paul's solo album.
I didn't even know, that he was touring with "Meat Loaf".
But I love his KISS work🎸.
🤔What about the artist who designed the Rolling Stones logo 💋👅$300(?)
Bob Kulick🌹RIP had no self-respect. That's why he felt disrespected.
The reason must be in his childhood. KISS definitely helped him with his career🎸. But God gave aura to Ace. Not to Bob. No one is to blame.
Respect from low life ghouls like these people equals squat to me, I’ll take the money. Even better than that I want publishing credits that’s where the real money never stops by checks for sales and broadcasts.
I think Paul paid Bob very well. It was good money in 1978. $3,600 in 1978 is worth about $17,341 today. I think Bob felt bitter and disrespected because he wanted to do more work with KISS and get some decent money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That was the problem.
These videos are ridiculous. These artists signed contracts and agreed to the payment. Whether that be a one time fee or points. Or anything in between. I do not feel bad for any of these guys who cry that they only got paid X amount of dollars and then their work goes on to generate millions and millions. Stop blaming other people when you agreed to the terms.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
I have to agree with some other comments. The fact that Bob did not get royalties on his work is his fault. If you really love music, then you have to respect and understand the business side. You can create your own publishing in this country with next to nothing and most people do not realize it. I love music too. I will definitely always have the rights to my own work and my lawyer close by. That is just how the world works.
When you’re a session musician you don’t make royalties unless you wrote the song.
Heard him on Eddie Trunk. He was pretty arrogant. "Ace Frehley plays like the sloppy Jimmy Page, I play like the cleaner Jimmy Page." He said something to that effect. You guys should try to play like yourselves is what I'd tell them!
People like Elton John and Taylor Swift with their generosity are the exception, not the rule to the music business. Too bad that Bob died so young.
Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
Bob (RIP) must have lost touch with reality.
Elton John's sound manager was NOT a session guy!
His senseless comparison is an alarming symptom that something went wrong with Bob. He was very frightening in his last interviews.
👉Bob should have gotten a job at Walmart in the Audio 🎧dept
DUDE!!!! Larger than life is of of my fav kiss songs!!! I would always say "ACE KILLED THAT SOLO!" Then I found out it was Bruce. My attitude toward Ace as a great soloist has changed Now that it's out he would never show up to record!!! THAT'S FUCKING SAD!!!!
Awesome! however it wasn't Bruce on the record, it was Bob
Well they did offer him the job to play with KISS. But Bob recommended his brother Bruce. So what was Bob bitching about. They offered him the keys to the car and Bob turned them down.
I'm not sure if they offered Bob the gig. Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair as far as I know. Bob told that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter after.
As far as I remember Paul's book, he called Bob.
But he didn't say, he offered him the job. Paul called Bob his "friend". And asked him for advice.
I’m not paid what I’m worth either. I’m a key player that makes a difference for people that make all the money . They don’t even have a clue. And don’t care either. People love their delusion. Whatever they worship. Themselves. So they don’t care. Just how the world is
Nobody him ripped off
Never trust a scorned person. Theyre stories will always be scewed to suit them. Bruce was right there and has never verified any if this and has talked nothing but good about Kiss and his time when he has every reason and opportunity now toctrash them.
Agreed!
Nobody is going to payout royalties to a guy who played some guitar on a few tracks
@@PrinceofPain-wv1lo Sure that's how contracts work if u do it right
@@PrinceofPain-wv1lo Ace and Peter still get royalties to this day
@@roberthaizlip4057 ..They were founding members. They never got royalties when they left and camback..Unless you write a song..Other than that..They were hired guns
My high school friend plays for major 80’s acts and still sleeps on his Mother’s couch. They dont make much and rent must be paid while you are the road!!!!
Cant blame anyone for taking advantage of u when u let it happen.
Well said, I agree. We have to be careful
Grammy award winner lol
Gene and Paul are terribly cheap.
Oh I don't know. They were best friends and Paul paid Bob very well. It was good money in 1978. $3,600 in 1978 is worth about $17,341 today. Plus Bob played on Paul's solo album and Paul paid very well. But then Bob had other projects to do. And Paul and Gene had their own stuff to do.
And Paul allowed Bob to live in his apartment. It must have been In New York. But when the landlord didn't allow it anymore, Bob had to leave.
Not a very good business man at all RIP
Imagine you suck at guitar so bad that Ace Freely get the kiss gig instead of you. 50 years later you're still bitter about it. Way to live. Way to be.
Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
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The agreement was, everyone does his solo-record on his own. They even didn't talk about their projects. To help each other or use the same musicians would have been against the rules.
Who is Bob to question a KISS "business" decision? Here you see the source of his frustration.
He wanted to be more in KISS than he really was as a session musician.
Simmons and Stanley ,typical Jews.Money is their God.As always.
I think Paul paid Bob very well. $3600 in 1978 is worth about $18000 today. I think Bob wanted to work more with KISS and get more money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That's what made Bob feeling bitter and disrespected. Besides Bob worked successfully as a producer and had his own projects.
You're missing the point.
Bob and Bruce are/were fellow Jews. Therefore anti-Semitic strereo types are absurd. Bob's bitterness comes from his jealousy.
He wanted to be bigger in KISS than his little brother.
When he said his favourite guitarist in KISS was a studio guy, he humiliated not only Ace, he wanted to hurt Bruce. Bob was so bitter and aggressive, that Bruce had to get a restraining order against his own brother.
Wheres his meatloaf money?? Should have been multi millions on that alone. So kiss aint the only ones screwing him
Nobody screwed Bob..Why should anyone get royalties for playing guitar on some songs
@@PrinceofPain-wv1lo Because it's ur work. Just as actors get royalties for their work in commercials and shows years on end
@@PrinceofPain-wv1lo I don't think anyone screwed him either basically. He was a big boy and signed whatever deals he signed so he got what he signed up for. And to come back decades later and whine about it shows just how irresponsible he was.
Meat Loaf needed a touring band to tour the 'Bat out of Hell' album. Bob Kulick got the gig as a touring guitarist. Bob was primarly on lead/rhythm, his younger brother Bruce was on rhythm/lead. It was 1978. After Bob Kulcik passed away, Meat Loaf thanked him for his hard work on that tour to promote the album.
It wasn't all about the money. Bob couldn't get the gig with KISS because Paul and Gene wanted a tall guy with long hair. Bob said that when he got the gig with Paul Stanley in 1989, his brother Bruce said, "What do you do? Are you trying to steal my gig?" And when Gene wanted Bob to play on his solo record, Paul said, "He played on mine! You can't use him on yours." Things like that... That's why Bob felt bitter and disrespected.
Ego fame and money runs over honesty! Nasty business! Dont matter what line of work you got in this world very few exceptions! If any
As a hired gun, what was he supposed to be paid? Not the same as the band members, song writers or producers! A session player, gets scale, confirmed by his own words here. And he said he was paid double scale. If he had written the songs or produced them, maybe he'd have an argument. As for royalties, again he didn't write or publish the material! He was paid to play in the studio, he did and got paid! Being bitter about unrealistic expectations, is a personal issue. As for the "End of the Road" since when is it his choice whom would get to be producer? It's the property of KISS and under their control. Are Paul and Gene angels, probably not, but what did they actually owe him? Elton John, had someone who was a long term sound man, he rewarded him for always being there. Bob, was an at will employee at best! He was paid when he was employed and not when he wasn't! I loved Bobs' work on the KISS material, but he wasn't really a part of the band. In the end, he was envious of Bruce and even had issues with him. Further proving, it was his issues, no one else to blame. If he wanted more, he should have negotiated better!
If Bob agreed to what he was instructed to play beeing a ghost guitar player with no creds and got payed no matter what the sum was then theres nothing more to it! But if he was cheated thats another matter
I think Paul paid Bob very well. $3600 in 1978 is worth about $18000 today. I think Bob wanted to work more with KISS and get more money but Paul and Gene were not interested. That's what made Bob feeling bitter and disrespected. Besides Bob worked successfully as a producer and had his own projects.
In conclusion! About bands in general! The more famous a band gets the harder it gets for bamd members to stay grounded! Both feet on the ground! That is! Its like a kite syndrome flying up there with the wind! Boasted by bad people oh! Youre so great! And all that suddenly the wind dies down and the kite falls back on some field right on cows poo and all so called cheerleaders are gone!? Expiration date out!
yes that's about life
Js jooing other Js?
Im shocked, i tell you...