“I'd like to see people playing instruments,” Stanley, 74, told the outlet in late January. “I'd like to see people relying less on computers and technology and relying more on passion.”
Stanley, who co-founded KISS in 1973 with Gene Simmons (bass guitar), Ace Frehley (lead guitar), and Peter Criss (drums), previously said the best music is not perfect.
Stanley also noted that all of his favorite music was made with “passion.”
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“I think if you manage to survive and thrive through multiple decades, you are bound to see technology and it’s part of evolution,” he admitted to Digital Journal in an interview.
“If you have any doubts about becoming a musician, then find something else,” Stanley said. “It is very difficult, and you will only be doing it if you have no choice. Do it if you must do it, and you are compelled to do it, and if it’s something inside of you. Don’t make the intellectual decision, make the emotional decision.”
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