Track Listing
While the track list does differ by show and the 2 CDs may be split in different spots, most of the albums feature the following songs: CD 1
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length | |
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1. | "Deuce" | Gene Simmons | Gene Simmons | ||
2. | "Strutter" | Paul Stanley, Simmons | Paul Stanley | ||
3. | "Got to Choose" | Stanley | Stanley | ||
4. | "Hotter Than Hell" | Stanley | Stanley | ||
5. | "Nothin' to Lose" | Simmons | Eric Singer | ||
6. | "C'mon and Love Me" | Stanley | Stanley | ||
7. | "Parasite" | Ace Frehley | Simmons, Singer | ||
8. | "She" | Simmons, Stephen Coronel | Simmons, Stanley, Singer | ||
9. | "100,000 Years" | Stanley, Simmons | Stanley |
CD 2
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length | |
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1. | "Cold Gin" | Frehley | Simmons | ||
2. | "Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll" | Stanley, Simmons | Simmons | ||
3. | "Black Diamond" | Stanley | Singer, intro by Stanley | ||
4. | "Rock and Roll All Nite" | Stanley, Simmons | Simmons | ||
5. | "Shout It Out Loud" | Stanley, Simmons, Bob Ezrin | Stanley, Simmons | ||
6. | "Lick It Up" | Stanley, Vinnie Vincent | Stanley | ||
7. | "I Love It Loud" | Simmons, Vincent | Simmons | ||
8. | "I Was Made for Lovin' You" | Stanley, Vini Poncia, Desmond Child | Stanley | ||
9. | "Love Gun" | Stanley | Stanley | ||
10. | "Detroit Rock City" | Stanley, Ezrin | Stanley |
The second leg of the tour has seemingly eliminated "I Was Made For Lovin' You" in favor of "Modern Day Delilah" and has also added "Watchin' You" to the standard setlist. For several dates, starting with the show in Montreal on October 1, the opener was "King of the Night Time World", and "Nothin' To Lose" was dropped in favor of "I Stole Your Love". In Greenville, South Carolina, "Calling Dr. Love" and "Shock Me" were added to the setlist, taking the place of "C'Mon and Love Me" and "Got To Choose".
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