Alice Cooper was my 1970s hero!! His art saved my fucking life..for real!!! If not for Alice, I would not have gotten my four year college scholarship to Iowa State University!! Damn straight!! Thank you Alice Cooper, YOU AND YOUR GUYS GAVE THIS LITTLE BRILLIANT THROWAWAY A CHANCE AT Life!! GOD BLESS YOU FOREVER!!!!!
I feel like Alice saved me too or at least my sanity because when my parents were always screaming at & putting us kids down, like "What's wrong with you." "You'll never amount to nothing." & randomly beating us whenever they felt like it, I'd put Alice on headphones to block them out until I graduated from high school, thinking "I gotta get outta this place!". "I gotta get away!" when I moved out. Then, a few months later, when I turned 18, I was thinking, "I'm Eighteen & I like it!". His songs were always so relevant to my life & he was like a inspirational role model & a genius theatrical horror rockstar! This is when my gothic phase began. God bless Alice💜
Alice Cooper was the first "Rock Show " i ever attended back 1973 , Billion Dollar Babies Tour , also seen the band practice when they rented a mansion in Greenwich , CT in the seventies .
You saw them rehearse at the Cooper mansion ? Can you add any details... how'd that come about.... were all 5 guys there ? Please any memories would be exciting to hear !
Well it was over 50 years ago , here we go, a friend & Me decided to find the COOPER MANSION , & that we did , so went up to the driveway and we hear the Band all original 5. Suddenly a big dude approaches us and ask,s what the hell we are doing here? So we make up a story that we on the High School newspaper , we are armed with a portable cassette , and legal pads and pencils , so School is in , baby. The security tells us that we can,t meet the band , but can watch thru a window while THEY practice. Not bad , for a crazy bunch of 16 year old,s . That,s all i have to say about that!
@@robertmurphy5518 do you remember what songs they were practicing ?...and do remember Glen...did he have his White SG ? That's incredible...if you could share more...about what songs they were going thru...that would be great...but thanks for responding ! 👍🏻
I have all the demos from Lovin to death, killer and schools out. This appears to be a compilation of the best of the demos. It really does sound good. But my favorite part is the banter between the guys.
This is FABULOUS !!! I love the ACG from this era so much. Young Alice very raw and in the throes of becoming big. The song collaboration of “Is It My Body / Going To the Graveyard” is actually called “Is It My Body / My Very Own”. The 2 songs were only ever played together live on the “Love It To Death” and “Killer” 1971/72 tours. Alice used to sing these live back as far as 1969. Great video pictures as well, some I haven’t seen. Thanks for the upload.
Correction: "Going To the Graveyard/My Very Own" is in fact the original middle section of "Is It My Body". It was deemed too long for the song when the album was recorded, thus the entire middle section was dropped. The song was still performed in it's entirety up until the Killer tour 71-72
He fell apart again as soon as they started making money. Unfortunately, he was holding them back. Hooked on heroine never does anything good for a band.
@@60zeller I have wondered if he was better on Easy Action. It appears Bob Ezrin pushing them to be more professional took all the fun out of it. So he rebelled.
The last album Glen was really involved with was "School's out"... after the SO tour ended in late '72 he was hospitalized for pancreatic surgery because of alcohol abuse...during that and after session guitarists were brought in to play on "Billion dollar babies" & "Muscle of love" and the tours because instead of alcohol... he started using heavy drugs and that was pretty much the end of his "musical" involvement...still kept around to keep the fans happy...like me... what a shame...I'm sure it had something to do with the end of the band...plus Mike Bruce and Neal Smith wanting to do solo albums didn't help...plus Mike Bruce not wanting to work with Bob Ezrin on "Muscle of love" was a giant mistake...Alice gets Ezrin for "Welcome to my nightmare" and it's a platinum success...all I'm saying is if Ezrin produced MOL it may have been a better success like the previous albums and maybe kept the band together for a few more years and albums... but we'll never know... when they broke up I was devastated...there must of been other kids who felt like that...😐
That practice session @ The Cooper Mansion is pretty much a blur , but I do remember " Schools Out " the anthem of every teenager in the world at that time ! Hey peace Out , there is not much more to tell out of school !
What could be said about Bob ezrin ..the greatest . Even KISS was wise to have Ezrin produce their Destroyer album. It sounds like pure Ezrin. Alice was his best creation undoubtedly.
@@philipholmes5884 I've never understood why destroyer is so highly rated. Apart from Detroit rock city, which is brilliant, the rest is so dull and mediocre and badly recorded IMHO
@@philipholmes5884 yes, I suppose god of thunder is quite good, but I've heard the demos for all those songs, and somehow bob ezrin turned it all into a complete over produced turkey
Alice Cooper followed ME for many years . Always in my head whenever I needed the dark themed but jubilant sound to lift myself from the mundane. His imaginative lyrical genius followed by such well structured musicianship was beyond most other bands reach. From a child riding the school bus with the newly released Schools Out in my brain right up until high-school with his release of From The inside..I never missed a single album and was also fortunate enough to see his live performances in the 1980s.
Could have been? All Alice's group albums are fantastic, I just recently relistened to Schools Out,Killer, Love It To Death, and Billion Dollar Babies are all fantastic. Saw them at MSG on the BDB tour at 13, fantastic. Don't forget to say thanks to Frank Zappa for bringing us Alice.
Alice Cooper was my 1970s hero!! His art saved my fucking life..for real!!! If not for Alice, I would not have gotten my four year college scholarship to Iowa State University!! Damn straight!! Thank you Alice Cooper, YOU AND YOUR GUYS GAVE THIS LITTLE BRILLIANT THROWAWAY A CHANCE AT Life!! GOD BLESS YOU FOREVER!!!!!
I feel like Alice saved me too or at least my sanity because when my parents were always screaming at & putting us kids down, like "What's wrong with you." "You'll never amount to nothing." & randomly beating us whenever they felt like it, I'd put Alice on headphones to block them out until I graduated from high school, thinking "I gotta get outta this place!". "I gotta get away!" when I moved out. Then, a few months later, when I
turned 18, I was thinking, "I'm Eighteen & I like it!". His songs were always so relevant to my life & he was like a inspirational role model & a genius theatrical horror rockstar! This is when my gothic phase began. God bless Alice💜
@@Slinkygal yo same gal
GOD BLESS ALICE COOPER FOREVER!!!!!!THANK YOU!!!!!
Alice Cooper was the first "Rock Show " i ever attended back 1973 , Billion Dollar Babies Tour , also seen the band practice when they rented a mansion in Greenwich , CT in the seventies .
You saw them rehearse at the Cooper mansion ? Can you add any details... how'd that come about.... were all 5 guys there ? Please any memories would be exciting to hear !
Well it was over 50 years ago , here we go, a friend & Me decided to find the COOPER MANSION , & that we did , so went up to the driveway and we hear the Band all original 5. Suddenly a big dude approaches us and ask,s what the hell we are doing here? So we make up a story that we on the High School newspaper , we are armed with a portable cassette , and legal pads and pencils , so School is in , baby. The security tells us that we can,t meet the band , but can watch thru a window while THEY practice. Not bad , for a crazy bunch of 16 year old,s . That,s all i have to say about that!
@@robertmurphy5518 do you remember what songs they were practicing ?...and do remember Glen...did he have his White SG ? That's incredible...if you could share more...about what songs they were going thru...that would be great...but thanks for responding ! 👍🏻
@@philipholmes5884hey I'm from CT. I never heard of this Mansion.. Was it their place?
@@johncoker13 it was called The "Galesi" estate they bought it from an actor named "Warner Braxton"...or rented it...not sure
Neal smirh you are the greatest
The Platinum God!!!!
Always cool to stumble across hidden treasures like this
Treasures indeed!!!!
I have all the demos from Lovin to death, killer and schools out. This appears to be a compilation of the best of the demos. It really does sound good. But my favorite part is the banter between the guys.
This is FABULOUS !!! I love the ACG from this era so much. Young Alice very raw and in the throes of becoming big.
The song collaboration of “Is It My Body / Going To the Graveyard” is actually called “Is It My Body / My Very Own”. The 2 songs were only ever played together live on the “Love It To Death” and “Killer” 1971/72 tours. Alice used to sing these live back as far as 1969.
Great video pictures as well, some I haven’t seen. Thanks for the upload.
Correction: "Going To the Graveyard/My Very Own" is in fact the original middle section of "Is It My Body". It was deemed too long for the song when the album was recorded, thus the entire middle section was dropped. The song was still performed in it's entirety up until the Killer tour 71-72
That's right ! Hi Frankie ! ❤
@@philipholmes5884 Hi Phillip 😎
just shows how good glen buxton really was !!!!!!
Bob Ezrin whipped them boys into shape!
He fell apart again as soon as they started making money. Unfortunately, he was holding them back. Hooked on heroine never does anything good for a band.
Love me some GB but he can't play at all.
@@60zeller I have wondered if he was better on Easy Action. It appears Bob Ezrin pushing them to be more professional took all the fun out of it. So he rebelled.
The last album Glen was really involved with was "School's out"... after the SO tour ended in late '72 he was hospitalized for pancreatic surgery because of alcohol abuse...during that and after session guitarists were brought in to play on "Billion dollar babies" & "Muscle of love" and the tours because instead of alcohol... he started using heavy drugs and that was pretty much the end of his "musical" involvement...still kept around to keep the fans happy...like me... what a shame...I'm sure it had something to do with the end of the band...plus Mike Bruce and Neal Smith wanting to do solo albums didn't help...plus Mike Bruce not wanting to work with Bob Ezrin on "Muscle of love" was a giant mistake...Alice gets Ezrin for "Welcome to my nightmare" and it's a platinum success...all I'm saying is if Ezrin produced MOL it may have been a better success like the previous albums and maybe kept the band together for a few more years and albums... but we'll never know... when they broke up I was devastated...there must of been other kids who felt like that...😐
It is still there, my good man..Alice respects his cronies!!!
Some rare pics in there!👏👏👏
That practice session @ The Cooper Mansion is pretty much a blur , but I do remember " Schools Out " the anthem of every teenager in the world at that time ! Hey peace Out , there is not much more to tell out of school !
bought my S/O lp in fall of 1973. It came complete with white under wear! got it in a K mart
Desperado sounds right from Easy Action! ❤
What could be said about Bob ezrin ..the greatest . Even KISS was wise to have Ezrin produce their Destroyer album. It sounds like pure Ezrin. Alice was his best creation undoubtedly.
I loved what Ezrin did with the original Alice Cooper group...not so much with Kiss...
@@philipholmes5884 I've never understood why destroyer is so highly rated. Apart from Detroit rock city, which is brilliant, the rest is so dull and mediocre and badly recorded IMHO
@@laurencelevene4333 agree ! I like "King of the nightime world" and "Do you love me" but that's it...the album was a major disappoinment...
@@philipholmes5884 yes, I suppose god of thunder is quite good, but I've heard the demos for all those songs, and somehow bob ezrin turned it all into a complete over produced turkey
Clowning on Glen before "Luney tune" 😀
Wow, just stumbled on this.. been a fan for over 35 years.. it's gonna be a fun hour :))
I uploaded a few early live shows with excellent sound as well, from '71, '73 and '75. Alice at his best!
Love hearing the original "Coop".
This is incredible!
Alice Cooper followed ME for many years . Always in my head whenever I needed the dark themed but jubilant sound to lift myself from the mundane. His imaginative lyrical genius followed by such well structured musicianship was beyond most other bands reach. From a child riding the school bus with the newly released Schools Out in my brain right up until high-school with his release of From The inside..I never missed a single album and was also fortunate enough to see his live performances in the 1980s.
like these lyrics to halo of flies better 6than the original version-thanx for posting -your the best!
The editing of the pics and songs is wondefull!👏👏👏
Does anyone know if the demos of I’m 18 and Is it my Body are pre-Bob Ezrin?
Glen’s guitar is wicked!
I’m fairly sure Bob recorded them on a real two real tape at the farm house in Pontiac, Michigan.
Raw and real!!
R. A. W ! ! !
Awesome presentation, well done
Great sounding demos, thanks for sharing !
Alice is the Best
WOW!
Wow! Thank you for this👏👏👏. God bless you and your beloved ones❤!
Alice the best of the best.
You know it!!!!!
NO ONE CPMES CLOSE TO ALICE MUSIC STILL GOING STRONG ALL OTHERS HAVE FADED AWAY OR DEAD.
Sweetness!!! Thanks.
So sad they broke up in their prime...oh,what could have been.
Could have been? All Alice's group albums are fantastic, I just recently relistened to Schools Out,Killer, Love It To Death, and Billion Dollar Babies are all fantastic. Saw them at MSG on the BDB tour at 13, fantastic. Don't forget to say thanks to Frank Zappa for bringing us Alice.
I agree
I agree so much
Yes they were the greatest rockband in the world❤
I was devastated when they broke up... still am a little 🙁
Thank you for this
Does ayone know who recorded the beautifull female vocals in the song "Dead Babies" from "Killer"? Thank you❤
I think you will find it was a bloke called Reggie Vincent.
@@markpeddle4688 wow, thank you, man! How do you know about that?
Thanks!
I will love you forever, my good man..little Angela❤
Thank you for sharing this great stuff!
Thanks
Show 🎸 🎸
They don't sound much different than pretties/easy action period.
Geesh, was Ezrin that important
I need a transcript of all these alernate lyrics...." concretes calling " in Desperado ? Coyotes up too late. ? ...1950 now ....
YAY
Kids this is what Alice really sounded like before Johnny Dippshit wanted to play rock star ⭐️
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NO BLACK JUJU?!
No Black Juju.
It is what it is.
@@mlbloverock then it's not good enough, because the demo exists.
@@plasticweapon
So do many others.
Fucking good enough.
@@plasticweapon"BLACK JUJU" !!!!...! there ya go ! 😀👍🏻