I am a Baltimore boy living in TX for the past 20 years. I grew up with Kix and have seen them many times. KIX albums are great but the magic of KIX is and always has been the live show. I am glad they got to bow out on their own terms instead of going out like KISS or Motley Crue. As a guitar player myself Ronnie and Brian have always been heroes of mine. I have seen all the videos of the final show on youtube. It was so cool to see Ronnie on stage with KIX again. Brad too. I will keep Ronnie, Brian, Jimmy and Steve and Mark too. He has been nothing but great since joining the band, in my prayers that they continue to be healthy. Thank You for 40 years of Greatness. You may not have been as big as some bands I have seen but KIX is at the top of my list when it comes to seeing a live show!
New holland here by way of Long Island for last 30 yrs but I saw them in Lancaster prob 82 at the chameleon with 2 jr high friends at the all ages show before main event. They killed it , total rock stars, line was around the block. Great memories.
@@j.reveille6815 Love it -- the Chameleon! I'm sure the band would have loved to be international superstars, but for us in the mid-Atlantic area, part of the fun is that they were ours! .. and we all showed the love right until their last show back in Baltimore! They were the soundtrack of our high school years in central PA in the early 80s! Don't tell me no, tell me Yeah Yeah Yeah!!!!
@@LKtube1 you know it ! The exact time I lived there, 79-84. Love my time in Pa. And getting to be part of kix mania in that area, 13-14 yrs old . Great times. Fast muscle cars older friends had out on the back roads also a memory from those times. Love kix sad to see ithem go, but it will always be there..
These guys gave us some of the best rock ever for their time,which will still be played after their time now! Thanks Brian for all the kick ass music and thanks to the rest of the guys! Y’all will be missed for live shows as KIX! God bless on your next chapter and thanks Jason for another awesome interview!
Thank you JG and BF! Love Brian in Rhino Bucket and "force" my friends to watch the live stuff on YT. Both KIX and RB so tight and groovy. Brian such an amazing player. My inner guitar geek would have liked to hear about his partnership with PRS. I think Brian was one of the first PRS artists. Regardless, fantastic interview as always JG - cheers!
Wonderful Band and I’ve followed them from the very first album. So good to see them go out on their own terms and their way. Will miss them but still happy for the music they leave behind.
I saw on Brian's facebook that he was recovering and that comment was under a post about his friend having a stroke. I'm so glad you're alright Brian. God bless you and Smokey and "Random Lady". I love those cooking videos and that brilliant guitar playing. Thank you for the interview gentlemen.
That set list is incredible. Too bad there won’t be official audio/video of the final show. They actually played my favorite Kix song that I’ve never heard live.
Wow! Lawyer up Brian, on the water heater manufacturer or the installers. It poisoned you and they made $$ off you. Confused you disabled the detector. The Brian Damage tag is ironic. Get well brother, 100% you will. Great interview, Jason. Thank you for bringing the goods continually.
He thought because water heater was new, the problem was with the detector, not the water heater. Makes sense, unfortunately the water heater was defective.
Well sorry to educate you publicly sir, the person or persons who installed said water heater would be liable. All water heaters put out some carbon monoxide. That's why they have that flu type looking chimney directly above it. Sure the water heater may have been defective and exhausted an excessive amount of gas. However if exhausted correctly it may have not been a issue... Also society are so quick to file suits against someone these days.. whenever something goes wrong people are quick to find someone to blame and hold that individual or company financially liable. Remember when accidents were just that.... Accidents..
I was in the lawn and it wasn’t bad at all. I only got a little wet because a local “entrepreneur” sold me us an couple ponchos (at a discounted price) when we were walking from the parking garage to the venue.
Hi Jason, Any chance of a Derek Riggs interview, Artist of the early Iron Maiden cover art? He’s still touring and doing signings - so would be a benefit to him, and be great for us to get an insight into his early life, art, and involvement with Maiden 👍🏼👌🏼🤘🏼 don’t think there’s any in depth interviews with him?
Seeing the “old” interview to this one makes me sad… he was definitely affected… Hope he has a full recovery! Think it’s sad they didn’t announce Ronnie let alone only play 2 songs….🫤 Glad it was sold out…
I am a Baltimore boy living in TX for the past 20 years. I grew up with Kix and have seen them many times. KIX albums are great but the magic of KIX is and always has been the live show. I am glad they got to bow out on their own terms instead of going out like KISS or Motley Crue. As a guitar player myself Ronnie and Brian have always been heroes of mine. I have seen all the videos of the final show on youtube. It was so cool to see Ronnie on stage with KIX again. Brad too. I will keep Ronnie, Brian, Jimmy and Steve and Mark too. He has been nothing but great since joining the band, in my prayers that they continue to be healthy. Thank You for 40 years of Greatness. You may not have been as big as some bands I have seen but KIX is at the top of my list when it comes to seeing a live show!
Always love to hear from Damage. I grew up near Harrisburg, PA .. bought all the albums from the beginning!
New holland here by way of Long Island for last 30 yrs but I saw them in Lancaster prob 82 at the chameleon with 2 jr high friends at the all ages show before main event. They killed it , total rock stars, line was around the block. Great memories.
@@j.reveille6815 Love it -- the Chameleon! I'm sure the band would have loved to be international superstars, but for us in the mid-Atlantic area, part of the fun is that they were ours! .. and we all showed the love right until their last show back in Baltimore! They were the soundtrack of our high school years in central PA in the early 80s! Don't tell me no, tell me Yeah Yeah Yeah!!!!
@@LKtube1 you know it ! The exact time I lived there, 79-84. Love my time in Pa. And getting to be part of kix mania in that area, 13-14 yrs old . Great times. Fast muscle cars older friends had out on the back roads also a memory from those times. Love kix sad to see ithem go, but it will always be there..
Great guitarist. Thanks for the memory
Thank you Jason. I Love KIX. Brian is so Cool.
We love you Brian!
Kix and Brian are legends in York, Pennsylvania. So many good memories!
Fantastic interview Jason!! You asked all the right questions! Awesome job! What a great band and a great run KiX had!! ⚡️⚡️
Thank you Kix
These guys gave us some of the best rock ever for their time,which will still be played after their time now! Thanks Brian for all the kick ass music and thanks to the rest of the guys! Y’all will be missed for live shows as KIX! God bless on your next chapter and thanks Jason for another awesome interview!
Thank you JG and BF! Love Brian in Rhino Bucket and "force" my friends to watch the live stuff on YT. Both KIX and RB so tight and groovy. Brian such an amazing player. My inner guitar geek would have liked to hear about his partnership with PRS. I think Brian was one of the first PRS artists. Regardless, fantastic interview as always JG - cheers!
Just an awesome conversation. Always loved the guitar playing in Kix. Thanks
Hi Brian! Love kix!
This is why rock and roll will never die. Great interview, thank you Jason.
Wonderful Band and I’ve followed them from the very first album. So good to see them go out on their own terms and their way. Will miss them but still happy for the music they leave behind.
I saw on Brian's facebook that he was recovering and that comment was under a post about his friend having a stroke. I'm so glad you're alright Brian. God bless you and Smokey and "Random Lady". I love those cooking videos and that brilliant guitar playing. Thank you for the interview gentlemen.
A great band - thankful I was able to see them a few times before they retired!!
Was at the show..i really hope the guys put out a lp and full video of the Merriweather concert. There are a ton of people that would want this!
That set list is incredible. Too bad there won’t be official audio/video of the final show. They actually played my favorite Kix song that I’ve never heard live.
Saw many shows since the early 80's and one of the best live bands ever!
Thanks for a great interview of one of my heroes. Really like your interview style. Kix is the best live rock and roll band ever!
I’m a new fan! Ronnie learned that from another live interview. Love kix
What a story from Brian. Get well, brah !
I was privileged to be able to see the penultimate show in hinckley MN at rocktember. Memory of a lifetime!
Awesome and amazing interview…as always.
So glad Jimmy is still with us. It's sad that they are no longer touring, but we will always have the songs and memories.
Too bad I never had the chance to see Kix live. I'll keep listening to their CDs. They're will be blowing my speakers
Wow! Lawyer up Brian, on the water heater manufacturer or the installers. It poisoned you and they made $$ off you. Confused you disabled the detector. The Brian Damage tag is ironic. Get well brother, 100% you will.
Great interview, Jason. Thank you for bringing the goods continually.
He thought because water heater was new, the problem was with the detector, not the water heater. Makes sense, unfortunately the water heater was defective.
Well sorry to educate you publicly sir, the person or persons who installed said water heater would be liable. All water heaters put out some carbon monoxide. That's why they have that flu type looking chimney directly above it. Sure the water heater may have been defective and exhausted an excessive amount of gas. However if exhausted correctly it may have not been a issue... Also society are so quick to file suits against someone these days.. whenever something goes wrong people are quick to find someone to blame and hold that individual or company financially liable. Remember when accidents were just that.... Accidents..
I was in the lawn and it wasn’t bad at all. I only got a little wet because a local “entrepreneur” sold me us an couple ponchos (at a discounted price) when we were walking from the parking garage to the venue.
I hate to see them go... One of my fav hard rockers! Always will be.
Damage - one of the nicest rock stars you could ever hope to meet :-)
Great band
This guy is cool as f^ck. Hope to catch Rhinobucket on the road sometime soon.
Rhinobucket is awesome. Seen them mid 90s. Keep that band going now.
I would agree. Rhino Bucket has a lot of great songs too!
York fair show was amazing. 🎉
Hi Jason,
Any chance of a Derek Riggs interview, Artist of the early Iron Maiden cover art? He’s still touring and doing signings - so would be a benefit to him, and be great for us to get an insight into his early life, art, and involvement with Maiden 👍🏼👌🏼🤘🏼 don’t think there’s any in depth interviews with him?
No Riggs for you !
That carbon monoxide poisoning is scary. Glad he’s ok 👍
No Hot Wire? :(
Wonder if the guys will ever even see each other in person again?
Not sure if anyone mentioned it.....your last interview was almost 11months ago
I think she may have meant your last interview with Brian Forsythe.
Maybe Brian and mark can do some Funny Money songs sometime. There were some good songs trough that era.
cool
I WAS WAITING FOR HIM TO TELL US WTF WAS CAUSING THE LEAK!!!!
“Goin’ to a party?!?! Meet me at the Mountain View!!!”
‘The goddamn Kid band, coming to a dump near you!!!’
When Brian had his mini-stroke (due to carbon monoxide), did he undergo any hyperbaric treatment or...
where was donnie??
One band I never got to see 😢 I should have gotten my lazy butt up to M3.
Form KIX AXE
BDF should sue.👨⚖️
KIX were fun - up to 1995. Almost 30 years later…..you got to be kidding me.
Seeing the “old” interview to this one makes me sad… he was definitely affected… Hope he has a full recovery! Think it’s sad they didn’t announce Ronnie let alone only play 2 songs….🫤 Glad it was sold out…
Ronnie also played a great solo and Cold Blood. He wasn’t announced at the beginning, but was at the end along with everyone else.
He played the first two and the last 3 so he played 5 songs.