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Thunderdome: Alice Cooper vs Marilyn Manson

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 10:31 am
by KeithV_Archive
zom-zom wrote:I've got a decent recording of the Alice Cooper Band live a the Whisky from 1969, maybe I'll dig it out and have it available on the internets. It's really weird, great stuff.

At the beginning Alice says in a sarcastic tone: "Another fun night."


This blog has it, if it's the one you're talking about...

http://fm-shades.blogspot.com/

Thunderdome: Alice Cooper vs Marilyn Manson

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 10:34 am
by Mark Hansen_Archive
zom-zom wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
With the things people are saying here about Pretties and Action, I really need to dig into those albums more.

Whoever said it, I think you're right, Elected was one of the best singles of the time period. Funny funny lyrics.


You realize that "Elected" was first written/recorded as "Reflected" on Pretties for You? Same song, different lyrics.


Another reason to dig into those 1st two albums. Thanks Zom.

Thunderdome: Alice Cooper vs Marilyn Manson

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:02 am
by mackro_Archive
Muscle Of Love seemed like a contractual album, because at that point, Cooper and Ezrin had already agreed to ditch the band and create Alice Cooper the solo phenomenon via the success of Billion Dollar Babies and the colorful prop-filled live shows. So if Muscle sounds kinda eh, that's probably why.

Welcome To My Nightmare ranks in the Top 3 of Alice Cooper's catalogue in my opinion. Yeah, "Women Bleed" was slightly cheesy, but overall, a very solid album. It's too bad drugs and general running-out-of-steam caused a steady decline after that. (Although there are moments on the rehab album From The Inside that rival the Nightmare stuff.. the final song in particular, "Inmates (We're All Crazy)". This is during Alice's Beatles-revisition period, and also when he -- ugh -- covered "Because" for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - the movie)

Thunderdome: Alice Cooper vs Marilyn Manson

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:03 am
by ChristopherM_Archive
KeithV wrote:
zom-zom wrote:I've got a decent recording of the Alice Cooper Band live a the Whisky from 1969, maybe I'll dig it out and have it available on the internets. It's really weird, great stuff.

At the beginning Alice says in a sarcastic tone: "Another fun night."


This blog has it, if it's the one you're talking about...

http://fm-shades.blogspot.com/


Awesome. Thanks for that.

Thunderdome: Alice Cooper vs Marilyn Manson

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:04 am
by mackro_Archive
And I need to dig out the Tony Orlando & Dawn DVD box set I got for around two bucks at the Tower Records clearance late last year, because Alice is in there somewhere.

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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:39 am
by Ty Webb_Archive
Steve V. wrote:From 1969 - 1972, Alice Cooper had one of the all time greatest hard rock outputs, eclipsed only by bands like Sabbath in badassedness.



I won't go so far as the Black Sabbath superlative, since there is a ton of fantastic, unheard 60s and 70s hard rock out there, but this is otherwise a true statement. Alice rocked.


Manson was and is a joke. He's Billy Corgan run through a Rotarian Club haunted house.

Thunderdome: Alice Cooper vs Marilyn Manson

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:45 am
by H-GM_Archive
mackro wrote:Welcome To My Nightmare ranks in the Top 3 of Alice Cooper's catalogue in my opinion.


I consider it essential. "Years Ago" and "Steven" have the same effect to me as "Second Coming" and "Ballad of Dwight Fry."

I've done some pretty embarrassing things in my life. In high school I had choreographed a routine to "Steven." It went as far as mimicking putting pennies on an unseen person's eyes. I was a weird kid, man.

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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:48 am
by zom-zom_Archive
I saw the Welcome to my Nightmare tour, the band was very cool, same band Lou Reed used for Rock 'n Roll Animal:
Steve Wagner, Dick Hunter, Prakash John and Whitey Glan.

Thunderdome: Alice Cooper vs Marilyn Manson

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:59 am
by ChristopherM_Archive
zom-zom wrote:I saw the Welcome to my Nightmare tour, the band was very cool, same band Lou Reed used for Rock 'n Roll Animal:
Steve Wagner, Dick Hunter, Prakash John and Whitey Glan.


Holy shit, I didn't know that. No wonder that album is one of my favorites!

Thunderdome: Alice Cooper vs Marilyn Manson

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:05 pm
by Mark Hansen_Archive
ChristopherM wrote:
zom-zom wrote:I saw the Welcome to my Nightmare tour, the band was very cool, same band Lou Reed used for Rock 'n Roll Animal:
Steve Wagner, Dick Hunter, Prakash John and Whitey Glan.



Holy shit, I didn't know that. No wonder that album is one of my favorites!


Rock 'n Roll Animal is one of the all time great live albums. Live 1969 is even better, obviously completely different bands and styles though.

I really regret never seeing Alice live in his heyday.