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Interview: Gene Simmons Defends Tim Tebow, Wants Football To Be More Like KISS « Radio.com News
Has polarizing football player Tim Tebow gotten a raw deal in the press because of his religious beliefs? And would he be treated more respectfully if he were not Christian, and specifically, Muslim? Gene Simmons thinks so.
âHeâs got a religious passion, as well he should, weâre in America,â the KISS frontman told Radio.com earlier this week. âHeâs proud to be a Christian, whatâs wrong with that? And yet, with sports media and pop culture media, they make fun of his religion. Really? In America? If he was wearing a burqa, they wouldnât dare say anything [editor's note: only Muslim women wear burqas]. But if youâre a Christian, you get to be picked on? What the hell? The guyâs got family values. I never saw the media picking on Michael Vick for torturing dogs. Or this other football player, whoâs alleged to have killed, committed murder. Thatâs âcool.â But a guy whoâs religious and has got family values isnât âcool?â Heâs cool to me.â
As has been widely reported, Simmons and his KISS bandmate Paul Stanley are now co-owners of a new Arena Football League team, to be called LA KISS. And Simmons wasted no time drawing attention to the expansion team (which will begin playing in 2014), extending a very public offer to quarterback Tim Tebow, who after a brief up-and-down career in the NFL, was released by the New England Patriots a few weeks ago.
In an interview focusing on the new oral history of KISS, Nothing To Lose (more on that to come), Simmons addressed the situation with the man who he hopes will be the KISS QB.
âWe havenât heard back from Tim,â Simmons said. âHeâs considering this seriously; heâs in Los Angeles. Right after this, Iâm gonna fly back with our guys and try to sit down with him and tell him that weâre serious about this. Heâll get the respect here that he didnât get at the NFL.â
Simmons may relate to Tebow on that level: he has always taken issue with the music media (notably Rolling Stone) for not treating KISS seriously, which he addresses in Nothing To Lose. But the treatment that he feels Tebow has received makes him particularly incensed: âTheyâre a**holes. And they should be called to task, and they should lose their license, because in a very real way, as far as Iâm concerned, itâs slander and defamation. Youâre making fun of somebodyâs religion.â
âI think religion is good for mankind. Without the Ten Commandments,â he pauses to note, âJews gave you that,â and continues, âWithout that, thereâd be chaos. Somebody had to say, âHere are some good ideas: donât steal, and donât kill.â Those are good ideas. Thatâs called âcivilization.â There was once a time where those things werenât written down. You had chaos! We still have chaos, but thereâs a reference point. But those are good ideas. Honor thy father and thy mother. Thatâs a good idea!â
Though Simmons is clearly Team Tebow in this specific arena, he fact that heâs looking to be in business with the former star quaterback is something of a surprising development. Despite the fact that KISS performed at the 1999 Super Bowl, Simmons has never been a big football fan. He admits, âI like the passion and the athleticism, but visually, itâs never done anything for me because everybody dresses alike.â The lifelong comic book fan continues: âIf I was doing a football team, youâd make it more like the X-Men, one guy has a visor, one guyâs dressed like a beast.â
Given that he and KISS tend to make their own rules, is there any chance that players on the LA KISS team may sport slight variations in all of their jerseys? âNo â weâre gonna follow AFL regulations. But Paul is talking now with the outfit designers. But we may change the outfits every week! We want to make this really exciting, nothing boring. Youâre gonna see, in between the balls being tossed, and the touchdowns and all that, youâre gonna have entertainment. People rappelling from the roof, fireworks, beautiful girls, anything we can do to make the experience great. And by the way, you wonât have to mortgage your house to get a ticket. Itâs $99 for a full season ticket. And you get a free KISS concert for that. Weâre gonna put on the whole show as a âthank you.ââ
Clearly Simmons knows how to get attention for his team. So, are there any other big names that the franchise will reach out to? âWeâre not allowed to talk about it at the moment. We have a president and a coach who weâre about to sign, but⊠all in good time.â
As for his âday job,â Simmons says there will be a North American tour celebrating KISSâs 40th anniversary. âAnd I just wrote a new song Iâm really excited about called âYour Wish Is My Command.â Great anthem. Itâs a great title!â
Has polarizing football player Tim Tebow gotten a raw deal in the press because of his religious beliefs? And would he be treated more respectfully if he were not Christian, and specifically, Muslim? Gene Simmons thinks so.
âHeâs got a religious passion, as well he should, weâre in America,â the KISS frontman told Radio.com earlier this week. âHeâs proud to be a Christian, whatâs wrong with that? And yet, with sports media and pop culture media, they make fun of his religion. Really? In America? If he was wearing a burqa, they wouldnât dare say anything [editor's note: only Muslim women wear burqas]. But if youâre a Christian, you get to be picked on? What the hell? The guyâs got family values. I never saw the media picking on Michael Vick for torturing dogs. Or this other football player, whoâs alleged to have killed, committed murder. Thatâs âcool.â But a guy whoâs religious and has got family values isnât âcool?â Heâs cool to me.â
As has been widely reported, Simmons and his KISS bandmate Paul Stanley are now co-owners of a new Arena Football League team, to be called LA KISS. And Simmons wasted no time drawing attention to the expansion team (which will begin playing in 2014), extending a very public offer to quarterback Tim Tebow, who after a brief up-and-down career in the NFL, was released by the New England Patriots a few weeks ago.
In an interview focusing on the new oral history of KISS, Nothing To Lose (more on that to come), Simmons addressed the situation with the man who he hopes will be the KISS QB.
âWe havenât heard back from Tim,â Simmons said. âHeâs considering this seriously; heâs in Los Angeles. Right after this, Iâm gonna fly back with our guys and try to sit down with him and tell him that weâre serious about this. Heâll get the respect here that he didnât get at the NFL.â
Simmons may relate to Tebow on that level: he has always taken issue with the music media (notably Rolling Stone) for not treating KISS seriously, which he addresses in Nothing To Lose. But the treatment that he feels Tebow has received makes him particularly incensed: âTheyâre a**holes. And they should be called to task, and they should lose their license, because in a very real way, as far as Iâm concerned, itâs slander and defamation. Youâre making fun of somebodyâs religion.â
âI think religion is good for mankind. Without the Ten Commandments,â he pauses to note, âJews gave you that,â and continues, âWithout that, thereâd be chaos. Somebody had to say, âHere are some good ideas: donât steal, and donât kill.â Those are good ideas. Thatâs called âcivilization.â There was once a time where those things werenât written down. You had chaos! We still have chaos, but thereâs a reference point. But those are good ideas. Honor thy father and thy mother. Thatâs a good idea!â
Though Simmons is clearly Team Tebow in this specific arena, he fact that heâs looking to be in business with the former star quaterback is something of a surprising development. Despite the fact that KISS performed at the 1999 Super Bowl, Simmons has never been a big football fan. He admits, âI like the passion and the athleticism, but visually, itâs never done anything for me because everybody dresses alike.â The lifelong comic book fan continues: âIf I was doing a football team, youâd make it more like the X-Men, one guy has a visor, one guyâs dressed like a beast.â
Given that he and KISS tend to make their own rules, is there any chance that players on the LA KISS team may sport slight variations in all of their jerseys? âNo â weâre gonna follow AFL regulations. But Paul is talking now with the outfit designers. But we may change the outfits every week! We want to make this really exciting, nothing boring. Youâre gonna see, in between the balls being tossed, and the touchdowns and all that, youâre gonna have entertainment. People rappelling from the roof, fireworks, beautiful girls, anything we can do to make the experience great. And by the way, you wonât have to mortgage your house to get a ticket. Itâs $99 for a full season ticket. And you get a free KISS concert for that. Weâre gonna put on the whole show as a âthank you.ââ
Clearly Simmons knows how to get attention for his team. So, are there any other big names that the franchise will reach out to? âWeâre not allowed to talk about it at the moment. We have a president and a coach who weâre about to sign, but⊠all in good time.â
As for his âday job,â Simmons says there will be a North American tour celebrating KISSâs 40th anniversary. âAnd I just wrote a new song Iâm really excited about called âYour Wish Is My Command.â Great anthem. Itâs a great title!â