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Gene Simmons in an interview said
“The death of rock was not a natural death,” Simmons offers. “Rock did not die of old age. It was murdered. Some brilliance, somewhere, was going to be expressed, and now it won’t, because it’s that much harder to earn a living playing and writing songs. No one will pay you to do it.”

Simmons also offers sobering advice for young musicians and songwriters saying, “Don’t quit your day job is a good piece of advice. When I was coming up, it was not an insurmountable mountain. Once you had a record company on your side, they would fund you, and that also meant when you toured they would give you tour support.” He adds, “There are still record companies, and it does apply to pop, rap, and country to an extent. But for performers who are also songwriters — the creators — for rock music, for soul, for the blues — it’s finally dead. Rock is finally dead.”

He continues on about how he feels for this lost generation of kids who will not have the same opportunity that he had with Kiss. “It’s very sad for new bands. My heart goes out to them. They just don’t have a chance.” Simmons remarks. “If you play guitar, it’s almost impossible. You’re better off not even learning how to play guitar or write songs, and just singing in the shower and auditioning for ‘The X Factor.’ And I’m not slamming ‘The X Factor,’ or pop singers. But where’s the next Bob Dylan? Where’s the next Beatles? Where are the songwriters? Where are the creators?”

Simmons added that he is not being simply being cantankerous offering, “I’m not the guy to be pouting and complaining about stuff. I make a decent living. I’m very, very lucky. But that’s because we started before the chaos, in the days when people had to buy records. If you didn’t like a band, you didn’t buy their albums, and the people decided.”


In case you don't know who Gene Simmons is, he is the bass guitarist/co-lead vocalist of KISS, a rock band he co-founded in the early 1970s. And he is a important guy for Rock, but from him to say that is a shock. Because, Simmons' influence to get into the music business was The Beatles. So what do you think of Simmons' statement, do you agree or disagree?

Here is the article talking about it.
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Lol do people really take his word seriously?

this is the same guy that said that the poor should be thanking guys like him.

So, I don't agree.
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The vast majority of taxes comes from guys like him. So if it wasn't for all the taxes he and the other rich people pay the poor would get less than diddly squat.
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Rock is dead? Long Live Paper And Scissors!
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I. Fucking. Refuse.

First of all, I'll echo what Darog said and say that Gene doesn't get to be the authority on what music genre is dead. Fuck him, he's a sellout anyways! Second of all, FUCK YOU, ROCK'S NOT FUCKING DEAD!!!

*Crawls into a corner and starts quietly sobbing*
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It's bullshit. Gene is a self absorbed little prick.
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Some silly retired Rock-Star said
“If you play guitar, it’s almost impossible. You’re better off not even learning how to play guitar or write songs, and just singing in the shower and auditioning for ‘The X Factor.’ And I’m not slamming ‘The X Factor,’ or pop singers. But where’s the next Bob Dylan? Where’s the next Beatles? Where are the songwriters? Where are the creators?”


If his words have any truth to them, it's because of this statement right here. Regardless of whether you like him or not, Gene has pull with his fans, and the fans of Kiss as well as other Classic Rock bands. When his fans see words like this, those very same bands who look up to him and the other members of Kiss just the way he did years ago, they see that their dream of becoming like him isn't worth it. Not everyone will see it that way, but he's really the one doing the most damage with statements like this. As an example of someone who worked hard to make their name, he should be supporting the struggling creators out there by telling them that it is worth it to pursue their dreams, not strike a blow to their confidence by saying they may as well sing in the shower. He's got his money though, so it doesn't matter to him if the genre lives or dies.
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Bold words from one of the world's biggest sellout bands that played the most generic, shitty radio friendly rock music of his generation.

Gene Simmons never gave a shit about music. Nobody should give a shit about him.
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Well, I don't agree with him, after all he did openly encouraged people with depression to kill themselves. He is a crazy old person, that is still in a band, that is basically dead; but, others (being the fans) would disagree with you all and see Simmons comments on how rock is dead as true.

Daird said
Rock is dead? Long Live Paper And Scissors!


I through they broke up in 2012?

TheMadAsshatter said
I. Fucking. Refuse.First of all, I'll echo what Darog said and say that Gene doesn't get to be the authority on what music genre is dead. Fuck him, he's a sellout anyways! Second of all, FUCK YOU, ROCK'S NOT FUCKING DEAD!!!*Crawls into a corner and starts quietly sobbing*


There, there. It isn't dead, but a lot of people don't listen to it as in the past.

Alfhedil said
If his words have any truth to them, it's because of this statement right here. Regardless of whether you like him or not, Gene has pull with his fans, and the fans of Kiss as well as other Classic Rock bands. When his fans see words like this, those very same bands who look up to him and the other members of Kiss just the way he did years ago, they see that their dream of becoming like him isn't worth it. Not everyone will see it that way, but he's really the one doing the most damage with statements like this. As an example of someone who worked hard to make their name, he should be supporting the struggling creators out there by telling them that it is worth it to pursue their dreams, not strike a blow to their confidence by saying they may as well sing in the shower. He's got his money though, so it doesn't matter to him if the genre lives or dies.


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f that noise rock is not dead.
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