Artist Lounge: Alice Cooper
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In honor of his big win yesterday in my weekly poll, I'd like to make some interesting Alice Cooper tracks available...A friend of mine started to work with Alice on the Love it to Death record and was involved for several years thereafter. I am not privy to a ton of stories but given what I know about Alice in the 70s that must have been a wild run. These are Alice's first two albums, which were released on Frank Zappa's Straight Records. They are much different t... MORE
Man, this guy was extreme...two dramatically different takes on a great song:
I wish the quality on this was a little better but absolutely incredible...
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RodneyPWelch of rodneypwelch@bellsouth.net
First MOG post for me. First letter of the alphabet.
Alice through the looking glass. A is for Alice, who fell down the stairs.
You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant. Go ask Alice.
Alice doesn't live here anymore.
Don't ask me why I'm putting this up. Alright, g'head. I was scouring YouTube today, looking for a clip of ol' Alice perfroming "School's Out" on "Beat Club" after discussing with a colleague how similar it looks to a new video currently making the `rounds. In any event, I didn't find it, but did come across this clip of Alice performing "Clones (We're All" on the Pink Lady & Jeff Show. For those not familiar with this lost gem, "Clones.." comes from Alice's ill-consideree... MORE
Man, I morphed into a 19-year-old on May 13. I stumbled into it with a crazy weekend, that's for sure. But I'm not really 19... I'll be 18 forever. Young at heart, always. What's the fun in being an old, boring hag? Anyway, one reason I hate being 19 is that there are no songs about being 19. (Well, none off the top of my head.) 17 was cool with "Seventeen" by Winger and some country song that goes "You're always 17 in your hometown," and whatever else. I loved 18 wi... MORE
So, a long, long time ago (like two or three years!), I was in an Alice Cooper tribute band in Winnipeg, Malice Cooper. I played bass, like all other fat malcontents in rock. DUring that time, I can honestly say that I discovered a new appreciation for the musical stylings of Ms. Cooper, nee Vincent Furnier. We had our laughs, we played in Saskatoon, and then the guitarist and I quit to start our own band, Los Hombres Ejaculatos. We help exactly one rehearsal, th... MORE







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