The night Eric played Madison Square Garden was never meant to feel like goodbye — yet everyone in the crowd could sense that something extraordinary was happening. The air buzzed with electricity, a mix of thunder, sweat, and gratitude that only KISS could create.
Behind the drums, Eric was radiant. Every beat felt alive — fierce, joyful, and full of love for the fans who had followed the band’s journey for decades. When the final song ended, he stepped forward, smiled, and gently handed his drumsticks to my mom — a small, quiet ritual he had always cherished. It was his way of saying thank you.
Later that night at Charlie O’s, surrounded by bandmates, families, and crew, the mood wasn’t one of farewell, but of celebration — a toast not to endings, but to everything they had built together. The laughter, the stories, the bond — it was all part of something bigger than any one show.
Eric kept every piece of that journey — every note, every memory — as if each one were treasure. And though years have passed, that night still echoes through every song, every fan, and every stage the band ever touched.
Because of him, that show at Madison Square Garden never truly ended.
It lives on — in the music, in the fans, and in the eternal heartbeat of KISS.
Forever.