It has been 35 years since Ace Frehley was voted out of the band in 1982, but the guitarist says that if he were to reunite with KISS, the odds of that happening would be determined by the flip of a coin.



In an interview with Kazagastao from Brazil, Frehley says that although he hasn't performed with KISS for decades, he still remains good friends with his former bandmates. "I just saw Gene [Simmons] about a month ago. he came to my concert in Los Angeles. We hung out all night - very, vey, very friendly. He was great with everybody," said Frehley.



KISS frontman Paul Stanley also made a guest appearance on Frehley's covers album, Origins Vol. 1 in their cover of "Fire and Water" by Free. Although this has been his first collaboration with one of the current members of KISS in 18 years, Stanley remains firm that he and Gene have zero interest in ever doing a KISS reunion. “The band as it is — I’ve played with [current KISS drummer] Eric Singer for, I think, 25 years and Tommy’s [Thayer, guitar] been in the band probably 15 years at this point. I have no thoughts of revisiting the past. With that said, I am happy to enhance or do whatever I can for anyone who has helped put me where I am, but that doesn’t include getting hitched again to somebody I unhitched from.”



Frehley responded to the reunion rumors by saying, “I haven’t heard anything, but if I were a betting man, I’d say maybe 50-50. That’s good odds.”



Reunion or no, Frehley remains happy with his solo career.



(source: Loudwire)

