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I saw the Great Shakes commercials in 1967 when I was 9 and 10. They have stuck in my head sine 1967. The commercials had great entertainment value; i.e., the commercials could have been combined into a video 📹 titled "Drinking Milkshakes at the Beach." The theme songs 🎵 of the commercials sound like the Beach Boys 👦 or Jan and Dean.
I remember watching the Barry Richards show, and I'm sure I saw this one when it was first broadcast. I think it was followed by Petey Greene's Washington.
Love Alice Cooper, specially as a group but I always felt it is bad they had so bad tour equipment back then, mics, PA and such. Even for the time it's bad.
I had to sneak Alice cooper albums into my house so my parents wouldn't freak out. First lp I snuck in was billion dallar baby early 1973. What a time period
*_"W I L D !!"_* ... I find it hard to imagine as to what exactly went crashing through not only the minds of those (innocent-looking and befuddled [or likely, mesmerized!]) well-behaved onlookers, but more so, just _'what'_ exactly Alice was [devilishly] conjuring up next (in his own twisted [and likely] intoxicated mind) in elevating this performance to the next - and _final[!]_ - level of fiery upheaval: either via envisioning his [now] victimized audience - temporarily held in stupefied awe-struck utter suspension - into the depths of the inflamed burning bowels of hell's bloody incarnation (of what a demonized rock opera defecates upon the damned) - or simply, just *blowing himself up,* *_live_* on stage, in a befitting [yet] insanely deranged interludial escaped cadence, culminating towards an explosively-enraged fit of 'embarrassed-to-death' sobriquetical merit and self-styled 'shock-and-awe' horror (and hopefully, with due applause)! _"Yeah, Alice! ... Give 'er!"_
I met Alice in 1978. In fact, I hung out with him the better part of a day. He was without a doubt, the nicest, coolest and most down to earth rock star that I ever met. What a great guy!
I have loved Alice Cooper since I was nine years old ,Thank God my siblings were ten and fifteen years older than me and i raided thier album collections😂
Young people today might not think Alice and the band were dangerous but at that time parents thought they were evil.Of course they weren’t but that was their image in a way.What they really were was a great band.I was a child around this time so I didn’t appreciate how good they were until later.
Great voice's and Band Randy Fuller Four carrying on Bobby Fuller's legacy. True Rock musicians never die they endure timeless longevity to eternity like Elvis, Buddy Holly, Bobby Fuller Four etc.
Bought tickets for Bl.Sabbath in 1971...Alice Cooper was the opener. We had no clue who " she" was.Needless to say we were big fans after their incredible performance.Two uniformed nurses escorted Alice onstage.He was in a strait jacket.Epic. Gaelic Park Bronx NY. We were 14
At this point he was still developing ! Fun to watch this .By the time of Billion Dollar Babies Alice was extremely intense on stage and his band was amazing .