Page 8 KISS Quite a stage: A dazzling laser splays across the near sell-out crowd to the beat of another KISS classic. Up all night: Slaughter plows through a song during their opening set. Gag GabeWks Collegian Tim Collegian heats up Greg Geibel/The Collegian "Let's light this place up like a Christmas tree." -Paul Stanely KISS Vocalist/Guitarist Thursday, October 18, 1990 Slaughter, Winger pri controversial Geibel The Co!keel: On Tuesday night, KISS, Winger, and Slaughter fans to nearly four hours of chest pounding music. Slaughter took the stage a little gip 7:49, and plow "Up All Night, Sleep AU Day" and "Fly To The Angel the audience on their feet as they threw bits of AC songs. Opening their set with "Madalaine," a very energetic there is more talent to them than what has appeared on very full sounding band, Winger pumped out songs "Can't Get Enuff," and "You Are The Saint, I Am The frontman Kip Winger, the band definitely had crowd • • With a very restless and anxious near capacity cm finally took the stage to finish off the show. Kiss treated fans by playing classics like "Strutter" and "Detroit R showcasing songs from their Hot In The Shade album and "Forever." The light show, the laser show, and the movable Sphinx were all a sight to behold. In spite of the obscenity controversy that surround problems were reported. Scoping the crowd: KISS base Simmons scans the crowd for mor 11 1 * =MI • e