KISS’ Paul Stanley Exclaims, ‘If You’re Done Then You’re Not Living’

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In a recent chat with ‘Milwaukee’s Hometown Rock’ KISS’ Paul Stanley talked about the band’s farewell tour and his plans after retirement. When asked whether he had a bucket list of things he wants to accomplish before he says farewell to the music business, the rocker replied:

“I’m not a big believer in bucket lists because bucket lists to me mean that you have to scratch off all these things, and then what do you do; die.”

Paul also shared that he’s the type to live in the moment by adding:

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“So I think that if you’re living a great life, it means that every day you’ll find something new to, you know, a new mountain to climb. So the idea of I’m done, you’re never done, right? If you are done, then you’re not living.”

Even though Stanley is retiring from the band after the ‘End Of The Road Tour,‘ wraps up, in a recent interview with Radio Bob!, the singer gave insight into his plans moving forward. Paul also hinted that there is new music in the works with his side project, Soul Station.

So, when he was asked whether he will perform in Europe with the band Soul Station, Stanley said:

“That’s the plan. It’s just a matter of when. But, just yesterday, we were talking about Europe. Soul Station is an amazing band live, and the chemistry with the audience is phenomenal. So, ‘would I like to, and will I, will we,’ that’s the plan.”

You can watch Paul Stanley’s interview with ‘Milwaukee’s Hometown Rock’ below.

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