KISS Lick It Up - Speaking the Truth About the Tour. The Crash of the Vinnie Vincent Era

What happens when three lifelong KISS fans realize their first-ever KISS concert was… the first tour without makeup? In this episode, Robert John Hadfield and Gary Casella are joined by special guest Jonni Lightfoot (former Air Supply bassist and current Artist Relations / Marketing Manager / Product Specialist at Digitech) for a deep-dive hang into one of the weirdest, most fascinating eras in KISS history: the Lick It Up era—when the makeup came off, the tank came back, and the band tried to figure out what “KISS” even meant anymore. The guys flip through an original Lick It Up tour book, obsess over Vinnie Vincent’s look (and guitars), debate whether KISS could’ve stayed in makeup through the ’80s, and roast everything from questionable album covers to post-apocalyptic music video clichés. Along the way, you’ll get plenty of gear talk (BC Rich, Jackson, endorsements), some surprisingly thoughtful takes on branding and presentation, and the kind of laugh-out-loud commentary only fellow KISS lifers can deliver. Plus: Jonni brings the insider energy, the collector knowledge, and the “I should probably call Vinnie” moment that we all want to see happen. Timestamps (short, punchy labels) 0:00 – The no-makeup tour confession begins 0:54 – Meet Jonni Lightfoot (Digitech / Air Supply) 1:17 – Jonni’s also a KISS fanatic 1:36 – The tour book that started it all 2:07 – Vinnie Vincent love-fest (Ankh Warrior!) 3:11 – Why Paul & Gene trash Vinnie 3:52 – “We still have makeup on… right?” 4:33 – First no-makeup show shock (Brazil?) 5:21 – Makeup as an alter ego (Star Child psychology) 6:19 – Basement “Live II” tennis-racket KISS days 7:19 – From Elder disaster to Lick It Up reset 8:31 – Could KISS stay in makeup in the ’80s? 9:18 – Creatures cover debate (shots fired) 10:27 – Why KISS should’ve gone full cinematic 12:56 – All Hell’s Breaking Loose… again 13:21 – Tour book deep dive begins 14:10 – The tank returns (because… money) 15:16 – Paul’s guitars: Gibson? Hamer? BC Rich? 16:09 – $8,000 signature guitars and collector pain 17:24 – Gene’s hair: “helmet era” analysis 19:03 – Eric Carr’s lion-mane perfection 20:32 – Would there have been a reunion with Eric alive? 21:15 – Vinnie’s photos: cool… and chaos 22:34 – Jackson guitars: early days + Vinnie’s influence 24:30 – “VV = two V’s” (Gary’s brain strikes again) 25:08 – Gene as Richard Simmons (you can’t unsee it) 26:12 – BC Rich history: no standards, just vibes 27:27 – Where are the explosions in these live pics? 28:54 – Pink hints: the Vinnie Vincent future arriving 30:24 – “This looks like Alien” (video confusion) 30:51 – Being a KISS fan was… socially dangerous 32:05 – Asylum cover rant: “faces AGAIN?!” 33:42 – Losing Bill Aucoin = losing the plot 35:10 – KISS followed the times (not led them) 36:06 – Revenge + Carnival of Souls redemption talk 37:39 – MTV Unplugged: job anxiety energy 39:05 – Why wasn’t Bruce Kulick the Spaceman? 40:39 – Tommy Thayer nearly subbed for Ace (wild) 42:33 – First KISS show: who opened? (Vandenberg!) 43:18 – Digitech shoutout + wrap-up Hashtags / Mentions #KISS #LickItUp #VinnieVincent #EricCarr #GeneSimmons #PaulStanley #KISSHistory #80sRock #RockNRoll #TourBook #KISSFans #Digitech #GuitarGear #JacksonGuitars #BCRich @Digitech