Ace Frehley didn't miss the opportunity to comment on the latest wave of speculation about the use of playback in Kiss and subtly alluded to Paul Stanley .

According to Louder Sound, the former Spaceman dropped the taunt shortly before playing "Detroit Rock City" Kiss recently had issues with , and where the backing tracks supporting the vocalist could be heard.

“That’s a great song, written by Mr. Paul Stanley. By the way, we didn’t use recordings,” Frehley said with a laugh at the show. “Anyway, that’s a song about a city on Lake Michigan. It’s called Detroit Rock City.”

Last month, Ace Frehley reunited on stage with Peter Criss to perform Kiss classics during Creatures Fest festival in Nashville.

The guitarist was invited several times by his former Kiss bandmates to participate in the End of the Road Tour , the band's final tour, with Gene Simmons using social media to reinforce the invitation. "The invitation still stands. Join us on stage for some encores. The fans will love it," the bassist said in April. Ace Frehley said he wouldn't rule out the possibility, provided "the money is right .

Watch the video of Ace Frehley's indirect message below. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU8xz2XnViA

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