Gene Simmons Salutes the Soldiers

Monday, May 21, 2007
By Joyanna Adams



Nobody’s Opinion: It’s about bloody time.

Daily we are bombarded with the idiotic, malicious, heinous, and hedonistic comments of our very rich American entertainment stars. You know their names. They run Hollywood. They all hate America. And the very few who don’t, keep their mouths shut for fear that they will not get much work.

You can count them on one hand.

But tonight, on A& E…Gene Simmons, (Who has his own show call Family Jewels on Sunday Nights.) did a whole show, to thank the veterans— To thank our soldiers.

And he did it with great class.

He went into a veteran’s hospitals and shook the hands of soldiers: Old soldiers, men who had been there quite a while—Vietnam Vets, and a young man from Iraq. He looked them in the eye, and told them they were “heroes” and all of them were “better men then he.”

He took his daughter with him to show her what a “hero” looks like.

And then, he gave a concert for the soldiers— not as the tongue lashing, crazy looking man with the white face, cross between a Marvel Comic Character and a vampire bass player of KISS, but as an American citizen. He played a concert for a group of soldiers, and sang all their songs with them—the Navy, the Army, and the Air Force…the Marines. It was great, it was uplifting…it was sorely needed.

Somewhere Bob Hope was smiling.

Of course, get a room full of our military people, and they WILL sing in the most god-awful keys…yell at the top of their lungs, jump, and most of all, they will make you love them all so much that you will want to take them all home with you.

I know, I’ve been there, and done that…although on a smaller scale. It’s the greatest feeling.

And then he sang, “God Bless America,” with them all.

To see the faces on all these young men and women, and to see them laugh, it was so great…they were all excited and thrilled.

But I can tell you one thing for sure—not as much as he was.

Now…I know there are shows honoring the soldiers on TV. Many a night as I watch the news, I will see some heart-breaking story of someone who was just killed in Iraq, and the wives and babies they leave behind—mothers and fathers, barely able to speak…exploited by the news to twist your opinion against the war.

And then there are the “war” stories…the productions. Stories much like you would see in a movie theater. They teach us, and that’s important.

But tonight it was much more personal.

There was one scene where Gene got very emotional listening to a young man’s story about why he served. “For my family,” the boy said. He said. “I do it so they don’t have to worry back home— to keep them safe.”

Yeah, I was crying too.

We see so much immoral behavior every single day from everywhere, and so much is being said against the war these days–it is so important to remind ourselves, each and every day, that Americans have raised the finest soldiers in the world. And THEY need us.

And we need more shows like this.

Not all musicians are like Gene Simmons.

In fact, I once wrote a letter to Michael McDonald (From the old Dobbie Brothers) because he did not sing “God Bless America” at his 4th of July Concert, which I attended one year some time ago in downtown St. Louis, under The Arch.

You gotta picture it…all the fireworks are exploding…you are waiting for it…I mean, Michael McDonald has one of the greatest male voices ever recorded …I was SURE it was going to be the very BEST…I couldn’t wait to hear his rendition.

It never came.

He could have sung ANYTHING with America in it….but he didn’t. He played some stupid song…he could not go against his conscious.

I was sooooo disappointed. It ruined my whole night. How could he NOT play our National Anthem on the Fourth? It was the biggest slap in the face to everyone there that night. I mean-, it was the Fourth of July for God’s sake…even if he had been a Muslim (for all I know he could be one) he had a professional obligation, a DUTY to play the National Anthem at the crescendo of the fireworks.

He never answered my simple question of “why not?”

Coward.

The difference between Mike McDonald and Gene Simmons is clear. Intelligence, heart…and let me say it again. Intelligence.

One is a real man.

I used to go see Mike in little clubs around town when he was fifteen and poor.
And I still can’t figure out why famous stars just never figure out that ONLY in America could they have become rich and famous.

That’s also why; Gene Simmons career is going to keep growing, while Mike McDonald’s voice will only be heard at your local Wal-Mart, while you’re shopping for tennis shoes.

Sorry Mike. Having talent is not enough.

So, tonight, this nobody salutes Gene Simmons. A man who is a great “spouse” (he doesn’t believe in marriage for you guys on the site) a terrific father, has a very entertaining and terrific new show, and one hell of a smart businessman.

But most of all, Gene Simmons is a great American treasure.

Thanks Gene, this nobody is now of your biggest fans.

And for those reading this, be sure and catch “Gene Simmons Family Jewels” and especially this special show if you can.

Ozzy, eat your heart out.

I am a nobody. If the different classes of America were color-coded, I would be in your yucky brown, one rink up from the bottom. I grew up in Naples, Florida and live near the Mississippi River now with my husband and two dogs. I am part of the slowly disappearing middle-class. I was a musician most of my life;drummer/singer/keyboards---but I retired before the plastic surgery flu hit. I have no degrees, which could be a good thing...depending on how you view our educational system. I do have three patents...but that really doesn't make me a somebody. The one thing that is constant in my life is my OPINIONS...which I have more of than perhaps even Carl Sagan could have imagined, mostly political. Hopefully other nobodys will put their opinions on my site. But if you are a sombody...you're more than welcomed to help out. I will try to prove that sometimes nobody knows the answers, sometimes nobody cares, sometimes nobody wins, and most importantly...NOBODY is perfect. Please bear this in mind when you read my thoughts. I don't mean to offend nobody, it's all in good fun. | More from Joyanna Adams

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9 Responses to “Gene Simmons Salutes the Soldiers”

  1. 1
    The Gonzman Says:

    Joy … um … John “Ozzy” Osbourne is English.

  2. 2
    Squiggy Says:

    My wife watches Gene’s show, and got me to look a couple of times. The first thing that stood out to me was (as I told her) his kids are strangely normal. They are well-adjusted and likable. It was obvious he’s a good father. It’s really awesome to know he’s also a Great American.

  3. 3
    Squiggy Says:

    By the way – what was the name of the show? I would like to find it. They always replay anything with any kind of ratings.

  4. 4
    Doug Powers Says:

    What a great piece, Joyanna!

    There’s such a world of difference in the way, say, Michael Moore faux-lauds the military as heroes (because the injured ones help forward his agenda) and the way Simmons does it.

    Sure, ol’ Gene’s plugged more chicks than a sorority house electrician, but maybe that’s part of his charm with the brave boys in uniform… and maybe the girls too.

  5. 5
    amfortas Says:

    Great, Joy. He – and you – bring great Joy. And its just not so hard, is it? The knockers and the critics and the nay-sayers work their little clenched arses off denigrating the troops, incarcerating them when they step off the plane on their own two feet. Good to see a good man sing their praise.

  6. 6
    tv2112 Says:

    Thanks Joy,
    Being deployed right now I love reading this type of article. You would be surprised how many entertainers actually show true support of the troops. Chuck Norris came to visit in Iraq recently. Toby Keith and Montgomery Gentry also come to hostile zones to give concerts. I have watched Gene’s show before and enjoyed it. Quite humorous to say the least. All I can say is keep bringing the good news.
    TSgt V

  7. 7
    Joyanna Adams Says:

    Thanks for all the great comments! And tv2112…remember…the nobody’s of America LOVE you all…even if our media doesn’t get that news out to you…you really ARE the best, of the best…of the best..!

    Go get em! And God bless!

    Oh, and Gonzman…Ozzy had the “first” rock family reality show, that’s why I mentioned him.

  8. 8
    Squiggy Says:

    Uh, Joyanna? What’s the name of the show?

  9. 9
    calilikewoah Says:

    Gene Simmons Family Jewels.

    Its on A&E I think

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