Saw Nurse Rozetta on the side of the stage. You know there's more from the album, From The Inside coming up. And Davey Johnstone from Elton John's band. Nice.
Saw Alice some time in the early seventies... 73-74 my memory of the exact dates is not good. I do remember tho ZZ Top was the opening act...I had never heard of them...they kicked it off with Lagrange 🤯 Epic! Then Alice came out and killed it! He did the guillotine thing...the crowd went nuts!
First big show I ever saw was this lineup in ‘77 Vancouver. Whitey Glan on the kit with the horizontal kick drums. I’ve never seen any video with him until now. Cheers.
damn, i was in fifth grade when i seen this on tv with my older sister. The next day I went to Kmart an got the big green lp vinyl, I didn't pay for either. I was a little hoodlum back then.
I feel the same way, but at least both of the guitarists here were actually the very same studio musicians that played the leads on the song Billion Dollar Babies on the original album from the Alice Cooper group.
@@janet.osmonson7451 Well, it's the strange thing about rock & roll: The image of the original band members is important, but the studio cats often had them beat in the sound department. Steve Hunter, the guitarist in the video and on the album, was heads and tails better than Glenn Buxton, who was so drunk-sick and sloppy he couldn't even tour back in the day, much less put his lead guitar on record. And Hunter also played the iconic intro-solo on Aerosmith's Train Kept A Rollin', because Joe Perry just wasn't up to the task. But Perry and Buxton had the rock star posing down pat, and I mean that as a compliment.
I think, that the 'Madhouse Rock Tour' (1979) Band, is the closest to the original Band, it's mostly for Alice's substance abuse, but this Tour was Just as energetic as the original Band 's Killer Tour!
Alice Cooper had his own unique style of performing. He was wild! He had some good songs. My two favorites, "I Never Cry" and "You And Me" Happy Wednesday... thank you for sharing! 💖
Fantastic channel. I've heard that Rory Gallagher performed on M. Special but I've never seen this video, so I don't know if it's true. Do you know anything about this? Thank you for making all this historical material available.
That looks like Neil Smith, the Alice Coper groups original drummer? I thought he broke ties with those guys in 1975? Unfortunately for him I might add!
I was struck how these guys resembled the original Alice Cooper musicians from a distance. I was puzzled at first, and I knew and hung out with these guys back when they started out.
1976 Richfield Coliseum with Hunter and Wagner…..my first concert. I do not like the most recent bands he has at all….they are good musicians but a lot of phony clothes and posing….cant stand it. Hunter and Wagner were the big dogs……everything else is phony.