Whitesnake frontman David Coverdale made a playful comment about KISS and ABBA on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter). He shared the statement through his official account here.
“Paul is going to kill me! & ABBA!” Coverdale wrote in his post.
The comment appears to be part of a joke involving both KISS and ABBA. It could potentially stir a reaction from KISS frontman Paul Stanley. The specific nature of the joke remains unclear from the isolated statement.
This playful interaction emerges as both legendary bands make significant waves in the music industry.
A report from Ultimate Classic Rock revealed ABBA’s remarkable comeback in November 2021. The band released ‘Voyage,’ their first studio album in 40 years, which reignited interest in their musical legacy.
The rock community has built a rich history of interconnected relationships and friendly rivalries. Louder Sound documented a notable example from 1977. KISS and AC/DC toured together during the ‘Alive II’ tour. Gene Simmons specifically praised AC/DC’s ‘brilliant simplicity’ during this period.
Public exchanges and friendly banter have become hallmarks of relationships between rock bands from this era. Coverdale’s recent comment continues this long-standing tradition of playful interactions among rock legends.
Social media exchanges between veteran rockers now occur more frequently. These interactions demonstrate how legendary musicians maintain their connections and public presence in the digital age.
