Not certain who the dude that was between Neal and Bruce was>>>>???????
@jm99803 күн бұрын
Yeah never forgot the day my across the street neighbor big brother to us all while working at the Holiday Inn at San Diego, witnessed the Coop hanging out one day after a concert back in the day.......Yeah i Knew this was legit because we all knew the Coop hung out at all the 'Holiday Inns......
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Never got to see the 'COOP' thanks to my mom that banned me from him back in the day...Busted up all the albums she would find in my room.... Never did me any good though....I always found a way to obtain the Coops latest and past albums...... Yeah I missed out on the concerts for sure.......all i have to say is don't try and keep your kids away from a certain music group or so,...... It never works...
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Attended Black Sabbath concert in 1974 at the San Diego Sports arena....Headliners were 'Yes' and 'Wild Turkey'.... certified here folks....
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Introduced to the album KILLER in which was my first album I purchased back in the day...Yeah the Coop was and is the 'Definite Bomb'!
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Right mood or what....Pretties for you is one of my favorite Coop albums of all time....I play it over and over in my Car CD player.....Love it to death!!!!!
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Favorite bands of all time....Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Blue Oyster Cult, Ted Nugent, Rush, yeah u get it.....
@jm99804 күн бұрын
AEROSMITH 70'S ONLY
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Some school yard punk gave me shit for stating that Bloodrock was the hottest band of the time.....He told me 'Wrong' Alice Cooper is the dope for the day......Within a few days I went searching for the Coop and came across the Album 'Killer' and the rest is MF HISTORY.....
@jm99804 күн бұрын
He was right!!!
@jm99804 күн бұрын
All we know is most of growing up in the early 70's was introduced to this hot band.....
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Who's the dude with the bald head and sunglasses?>????
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Whatever the case, the ALICE COOPER BAND is absolutely the Best!....still love them here in 2024 going on 25
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Yeah maybe Glenn my favorite because he was the 'Real Deal' of all the Coopsters.......
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Yeah Dennis the closest to Vince plus the starter of this band!
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Or Vince my first fav and Glenn my 2nd Neal my third.....LOL
@jm99804 күн бұрын
So sorry Glenn passed on...He was my favorite Coopster....Vince my next along with Neal.....
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Thanks for this fosho!!!!!
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Now I know what you all go through on reading all the comments and liking etc.... It never ends....You wouldn't have anytime to do your new work...... Lol.... If you continued down the comment rows....,
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Love Glenn actually he is my fav of the Coop~
@FreakyOrthopedic4 күн бұрын
Wow, Glen Buxton with Weird Al??? Awesome.
@2008PLS5 күн бұрын
I remember Dr. Demento playing my Bologna on his program in the 70s
@2008PLS7 күн бұрын
So sad Glen passed..... such a talented guitarist! It would have been amazing if the original band got together. I was always hoping for this
@jm998010 күн бұрын
Hardcore Old school dudes....1 DAY OFF IN 90 DAYS....lol....Yeah back when we were all tough as nails and had no cell phones and all that other BS
@jm998010 күн бұрын
Beautiful Lady he got hooked up without a doubt....Beautiful!
@jm99804 күн бұрын
Sexy I should actually say
@jm998010 күн бұрын
Glenn is so cool here it is 'Ridiculous'.... always thought he was so cool looking back in the day.....Heard he use to carry numerous knifes on him at all times...... Loved Glenn's guitar work ......He lived life as it's suppose to be......No old folks home for this dude!
@jm998010 күн бұрын
Favorite Guitar players in the World....Jimmy Page, Toni Iommi, Glenn Buxton, Walter Becker, Steve Gaines, Larry Carlton, Denny Dias......
@jm998010 күн бұрын
Joe Perry.....Jimi Hendrix
@jm998010 күн бұрын
Nah it's kind of weird how the Rock Music became sort of commercial sounding like a soundtrack for a B rated Kung Fu or Boxing flick....Lol...I come from the days of harmonized kick ass Rock and Roll..... Sabbath, Zep, The Coop, and all them great bands of the 70's...... Love Buxton my favorite next to Vince.......Just wish there was more interviews with him! Watching this one again for about the 4th time now....
@jm998012 күн бұрын
Oh f yeah the album 'Pretties for you' is just phenomenal....I Love it to death....I play that CD in my car usually for a month without changing it..... Soundtracks to my Life....
@jm998012 күн бұрын
Aerosmith next....EARLY 70'S of course..... 1970 TO 77.....those were the good friggen days of SMITH........ New generations loved them after that which was a great thing but all us old school dudes stopped at the album 'Draw the line'....
@jm998012 күн бұрын
I will tell you what..out of all the bands I grew up with Sabbath, Zeppelin, Skynyrd, Blue Oyster cult, Ted Nugent, Rush, Deep Purple, these dudes hit the mark......... My favorite of all time in Globe history....LOL.....So when asked by the Gods who delivered the best scene of Rock and Roll back in the day....I tell the Gods 'THE COOP'.... LOL
@stevendimmock479113 күн бұрын
Sad to see that Vince wasn't there, even sadder that Glen wasn't there!! RIP Glen.
@sallythurston5780Ай бұрын
Great to see Glen Buxton. I don't think the cutting edge sound of early Alice Cooper would have been there without the genius of this Akron-born guitarist. Thanks Glen.
@roseleeper7619Ай бұрын
He called the room he's in the cold room! Such a miracle to know that man
@thescarletandgrey25053 ай бұрын
Something about him reminds me of Mr. Snow Miser. Mr. Ten Below.
@robertcowart14 ай бұрын
🎶me and GB we ain't never gonna confess...🎵
@danaventura59984 ай бұрын
They never mentioned why Alice was not there, touring perhaps.
@Red_Whitenblu4 ай бұрын
Dammit, Glen. Who said you could go? RIP.
@thecarolinashreds1964 ай бұрын
Just stumbled on this. Glen was responsible for some major Alice Cooper hits. RIP Mr.Buxton.
@lukeayuso40756 ай бұрын
I love Alice Cooper but I have to agree with one of the people on air it was never the same after the billion-dollar baby bear nothing ever came even close in my opinion
@lukeayuso40756 ай бұрын
Love GB one of my all-time great guitar heroes rest in peace 🎸😆♥️👏
@RollsRoyceGuy6 ай бұрын
Where is Alice?
@intricacy94906 ай бұрын
Me and GB ain't ever gonna confess....
@robertpittman17267 ай бұрын
Once Alice Cooper became a person instead of a band, I lost all interest. They were a great band and my first concert. Schools out tour. Great show
@hmjrn18418 ай бұрын
Saw original band in 1971 on Killer tour as a young teenager, have never forgotten the impact it had on me. Always hoped for a reunion tour. Rip GB
@jimbratsos78698 ай бұрын
Cool guys 😊
@MarkTurner-vs7uc9 ай бұрын
Cool
@edmundp12310 ай бұрын
Where's Alice?
@ryanhogge810 ай бұрын
Glen taught me how to play a guitar. I mean, really play it. All through a little vinyl disc. I'm sure that my story is not unique, but Glen, his attitude, his playing, that all got absorbed into my own identity.
@seanfroelich452810 ай бұрын
the Alice Cooper BAND defined an era, and wrote some of the best classic rock tracks ever!
@dboulos711 ай бұрын
Sorry, did this guy lose all his money - the house, and that room, seem to be a little run-down?
@highdb17 ай бұрын
Sadly, it does appear that he lost all of his money. he probably got something in the form of royalties, but probably only a very small percentage of what he was owed. The song schools out was based on his riff. For as many times that we’ve heard this song he should’ve been a millionaire. Alice, the singer and the management really screwed the band over.
@highdb17 ай бұрын
I remember reading where some fan had seen Glen in Phoenix at one point, pushing a shopping cart down the sidewalk full of beer bottle returnables. And then driving some old beat up AMC gremlin. It sounded like he was pretty destitute.
@dboulos77 ай бұрын
@@highdb1 And Alice does appear as a decent guy - shame that selfishness and ruthlessness got the better of him?
@dboulos77 ай бұрын
@@highdb1 What a shame - his contributions to the music cannot be quantified - his riffs and solos made the songs half the time.