![]() Gold Move 1: Raise your arms and flap your wrists while lifting the leg that is closer to your partner. The song outro takes places in the verses background. There are three vertical structures made out of cylindrical crystals with gears on the top and bottom, along with tubes attached to smaller crystals revolving around the main one while sliding up and down the tubes. On the post-chorus, the sky turns light blue, with light purple and green accents. There are three metallic spinning structures with curved glass tubes attached to their spherical center, though one of them can barely be seen on the right of the screen. There are clouds covering the horizon, crystals rise from the water, and water pours from the sky, all of them staying on the post chorus. On the chorus, the sky has a dark purple to orange gradient. The gemini symbol constellation can be seen again for a moment during Gold Move 1. On the edges of the structure, there are rings and a panel with the gemini symbol in neon light. The tubes on the water are moved, and now there are two cylindrical structures made out of gears with tubes between them which have crystals inside flask shaped objects, and are positioned in a spiral. On the second part of the verses, the sky is dark blue, with orange and red tones on the sides. After the first chorus, a constellation of the gemini symbol can be seen for a split second in the sky between the coaches. On the center, there are abstract carvings of suns, half of a sphere and gears moving the mechanism. There are metallic tubes on the water, and two giant kinetic gadgets with many orbits spinning. When the song starts, green and blue tones appear on the sides of the sky, along with the rest of the scenery. The routine starts out in a reddish starry sky with the silhouette of the coaches and the title card in front of it. There are four distinct sets for the background. ![]() It also reached number 17 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks on March 17, 1990.The map takes place on a shallow body of water, and a starry sky behind it with a white fade on the horizon and stars that sparkle to the beat of the song, except in the first verse, when meteors fall from the sky. It was the band's ninth and, to date, last Top 40 American single. "Forever" peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on April 21, 1990, making it the group's first US Top 40 single since " I Was Made for Lovin' You" reached number 11 in 1979. The clip is perhaps the most understated video Kiss has released, as it shows the band playing the song in an empty room. It received heavy airplay on MTV, attaining the #1 position on the channel's "Most Requested Videos" show several times. A music video was released to promote the song. The song was remixed at Electric Lady Recording Studios in New York, by Michael Barbiero and Steve Thompson for commercial release as a single. "Forever" begins with Stanley singing over an acoustic guitar intro, with the rest of the band joining during the first chorus. The song was co-written by Paul Stanley and Michael Bolton. It was released as the second single from the 1989 album Hot in the Shade. " Forever" is a power ballad by the American rock band Kiss. ![]() The Fortress, Hollywood, California, United States
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