Thursday, October 18,1990 he C '4 * r prime crowd for sial KISS ger, and Slaughter treated heavy metal • unding music. aarr 74 and plowed through hits like d "Fly To The Angels." The band kept y threw bits of AC/DC into their own ," a very energetic Winger proved that what has appeared on their albums. A pumped out songs like "Seventeen," The Saint, I Am The Sinner." Led by mitely had crowd appeal and control. near capacity crowd on hand, KISS e show. Kiss treated both old and new utter" and "Detroit Rock City," while it The Shade album such as "Rise To It" laser show, and the some 20 to 30-foot behold. oversy that surrounded the show, no ~. ;,, ~ ~: - .4...A , -0,Z,, , 1 .:.'. .' . ..:U; ,: ... .:...Pl . .. Greg GMxga7oe Collesian : KISS bassist Gene road for more Polaroid ivic Center "The censorship thing sucks. The kids aren't bad at all." -Steve Thomas Civic Center Security Guard The Collegiar Can't get enuff: Kip Winger looks into the crowd during "Seventeen," a hit from his band's debut album. Leaning into it: Winger's Kip Winger and Reb Beach rip into a hit from their first LP. Page Greg GeibeVfhe Collegian Greg Cieilxiffhe Collegian