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@gaefferson17 ай бұрын
Have you reacted to “The Warning “..yet ?
@karlvongazenberg83987 ай бұрын
Oh, that would be a "Disco bloodbath" 😂
@CharisSellick8 ай бұрын
But who wants an Alice Cooper month?
@cmr8er88 ай бұрын
With his discography, you could probably do an Alice Cooper year. He's been doing this since the late 60s.
@powerzlave66638 ай бұрын
lol, slightly related since Nita Strauss played in the World's Biggest Tribute Band( they've played in major Metal Festivals covering Another Band's Music), The Iron Maidens..., and as a Theatre Kid, can't believe You haven't reacted to Iron Maiden, Rime Of The Ancient Mariner (Flight 666), challenge issued, There can't be a more , suited to your style, Live Performance, as that one..., And Yes, Alice Cooper Month, specially old school Halloween Type stuff.......,
@neils1238 ай бұрын
Oh hell yes! There are SO MANY great tracks to dive into.
@cmr8er88 ай бұрын
A good start would be Years Ago, Steven, The Awakening from 1975s Welcome To My Nightmare. It's actually 3 songs, though at the same time, it's one song. Very theatrical.
@neilens15898 ай бұрын
I do.
@sumonjamal16538 ай бұрын
Nita Strauss is the female guitarist in Alice Cooper's band doing the guitar solo... She recently released a solo album ('The call of the void') in 2023 w/ Disturbed singer David Draiman contributing vocals to the single 'Dead inside'... (Alice Cooper sang her solo track "Winner takes all")
@scottvivian98598 ай бұрын
The soloist is Nita Strauss 🤘
@RobbEverett6 ай бұрын
She just kicks ass
@sumonjamal16538 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper is actually the perfect artist for a theater fan... his whole stage show is based on macabre theater. His 1975 album 'Welcome to my nightmare' is a theatrical concept record w/ (late) horror actor Vincent Price contributing a spoken word track... The tour was also a huge theatrical production w/ ballet dancers and costumed characters (It was when he met his wife Sheryl Cooper, who was a ballet dancer on his stage show... They are still married today w/ grandkids) Some of Alice Cooper's popular songs - "School's out" ... 'Eighteen' ... 'Hey stoopid' ... 'Billion dollar babies' ... 'Welcome to my nightmare' ... 'Freedom' ... 'Bed of nails' ... 'Lost in America'... 'Gimme' ... 🤘🤘 Hailing from Detroit, Alice Cooper was born Vince Furnier... he was a popular kid in school who did track and formed a rock band in the 60's w/ his school friends, inspired by The Beatles. After graduation, the band went pro in Phoenix, Arizona under various names w/ Furnier joined by guitarists Michael Bruce & (the late) Glen Buxton, bassist Dennis Dunaway and drummer Neal Smith by 1968 ... They started wearing makeup and provocative clothing to look outrageous as they played gigs in the L.A. scene. When the band needed a new name, Furnier suggested the name 'Alice Cooper'... it sounded demented & misleading cos the band was 5 guys and people would wonder who 'Alice' was. According to Furnier, he started wearing black eyeliner around his eyes because he wanted to look like the demented female character in the 1962 movie - "Whatever happened to Baby Jane?" ... where actress Joan Crawford had makeup running down her face from crying in certain scenes... When the Alice Cooper played live in the clubs, people freaked out and left the room, leaving the band playing to an empty venue. This made Alice Cooper's reputation... Furnier noticed after shows people kept calling him 'Alice' cos he was the singer... So, he decided to legally change his name to Alice Cooper. Frank Zappa first signed Alice Cooper and released 2 albums on his indie label... but they failed to sell. Warner Bros. Records bought Zappa's label in 1970 w/ Alice Cooper on the roster... Manager Shep Gordon saw Alice Cooper clear out an entire room w/ 1 song and thought this was a powerful band; they just needed to redirect their energy to draw people in... He introduced the band to Canadian producer Bob Ezrin who signed on to work w/ Alice Cooper (Bob Ezrin went on to produce major records by Pink Floyd, Kiss, Peter Gabriel, Deep Purple, etc.) One of the first songs Bob Ezrin produced was 'Eighteen' by Alice Cooper... It was a theme of angst and it became a huge hit in late 1970 and the label demanded a full album from Alice Cooper. They released the album 'Love it to death' in 1971 and it made Alice Cooper a sensation overnight... The band dominated the early 70's w/ platinum-selling albums like 'Killer' ... "School's out"... "Billion dollar babies"... As Alice Cooper, he inspired what became the band Kiss... his portrayal of a demented villain onstage made him the original shock rocker - he would beheaded, electrocuted in his act... He would sing 1 song w/ a live boa snake around him... But by 1974, the original Alice Cooper band was at odds w/ Alice Cooper and opted to split up. Alice Cooper launched himself as a solo artist in 1975 w/ the theatrical album 'Welcome to my nightmare'... and was a hit. However, his struggles w/ alcoholism in the 70's and early 80's nearly cost him his life and marriage. By the mid-80's, he was out of a job. In 1986, Alice Cooper announced his return w/ the album 'Constrictor'... he was much more into the hard rock/ heavy metal genre by that point and needed a hit record again... That came in 1989 when the single 'Poison' became a huge hit and his album 'Trash' became a platinum success... He appeared in the 1992 movie "Wayne's World" as himself, performing the single 'Feed my Frankenstein' from his 1991 album 'Hey Stoopid'. Alice Cooper's career seemed to fluctuate in the 90's, but he toured actively w/ his outrageous stage production... However, he was being outdone by the likes of Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie, both being fans of his. In 2000, his modern album 'Brutal planet' marked another career resurgence... followed by 'Dragontown' in 2002... He kept releasing new music and toured actively; his sequel 'Welcome 2 my nightmare' was released in 2011 and featured surviving members of his original band. In 2012, Alice Cooper expanded his live band - female guitarist Orianthi (who was tapped in 2009 to tour w/ Michael Jackson) was added next to guitarists Ryan Roxie & Tommy Henriksen, bassist Chuck Garric and drummer Glen Sobel... It gave Alice Cooper renewed popularity on tour as he shared the stages w/ Iron Maiden, Rob Zombie, and Motley Crue... In 2014, Orianthi left the band to join former Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora and focus on her solo career... Guitarist Nita Strauss, who had played in an Iron Maiden tribute band The Iron Maidens, became her replacement and is still w/ the Alice Cooper band today... His latest album 'Road' (his 22nd album) was released in 2023. Alice Cooper also recently formed the band Hollywood Vampires w/ Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry and actor Johnny Depp (guitar) ... They've released new albums and toured actively.
@brycehiigel2358 ай бұрын
I would throw Meatloaf in there as well with his rock opera
@atexandude83037 ай бұрын
I was about to say, Alice Cooper *is* musical theatre. His entire presence is an act. Great live. Great experience, even still. One of the best in the genre.
@kachdragonfly7 ай бұрын
I think it's time for an Alice Cooper rock musical.
@Christopher-Baltimore8 ай бұрын
From what I hear, Alice has always been one of the good guys of rock.
@dennytate267 ай бұрын
@Christopher-Baltimore I met Alice Cooper at a charity golf tournament, Alice Cooper is really good golfer, he couldn't have been nicer, he made sure everyone who wanted a photo or autograph got one and took his time meeting everyone.
@lindalou61057 ай бұрын
Well, his Dad was a minister, wasn't he?
@Christopher-Baltimore7 ай бұрын
@@lindalou6105 I don’t know. That… doesn’t always equate to Mr. Nice Guy.
@Wishbone997 ай бұрын
@@lindalou6105so… doesn’t mean nothing.
@imcrazedandconfused8 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper was the first guy to let himself being beheaded with a guillotine on stage. So, MOST probably a theater lady will like this crazy good guy. He is in business for so long, that half of all guitar pro's would kill to be honored with being in his band, so yes, he can pick ANY guitarist he wants. And he hired this lady. F' yeah. And she deserves this place of course. This guy knows how to keep you watching everything happening on stage. He is one of the coolest people on earth, funny polite, theatrical, and smart. Someone I like to watch being on stage in the age of 90. The Keith Richards of heavy rock. Hopefully.
@nightwishlover89137 ай бұрын
Nita is awesome!
@tonycardone9907 ай бұрын
Nita Strauss is one of the best guitarists in rock/metal. Her solos are always tasty.
@chocolate-teapot8 ай бұрын
Holy s**t! I need to start listening to Alice Cooper again, great reaction
@jeromedutil-martin68238 ай бұрын
Nita Strauss mostly does instrumental in her own project, but she has a song with David Draiman on vocals: "Dead Inside". And one with Arch Enemy's Alissa White-Gluz: "The Wolf You Feed" (With some clean vocals from Alissa)
@kennywilkus16328 ай бұрын
Nita Strauss is a badass guitarist! Seen her with Alice a year ago this month! She has a couple solo albums that rock! The newest one has a song featuring David Draiman of Disturbed. She got her start as the guitarist for the Iron Maidens, an all female Iron Maiden cover band. Alice is in his 70’s and still puts on one of the best live shows around! He hangs himself, gets his head chopped off by a guillotine in his show!
@imthewolf17 ай бұрын
So did I, 2 yrs ago in Calgary. Been following Nita Trauss on KZbin ever since. She just got married too. She is an amazing guitarist.
@trevalarose81558 ай бұрын
Nita Strauss told the story of some guy telling her she was too young to wear an Alice Cooper t- shirt at the grocery store. ( The guitarist )
@ZabeTruesdell7 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper was a guest star on the Muppet Show back on its original run. His performance of “Welcome to my Nightmare” on that episode is awesome!
@bradpriebe92188 ай бұрын
Billion Dollar Babies, Schools Out, No More Mr Nice Guy and I'm 18 are.all iconic songs from his earlier days. And his early stage shows were incredible (he was known for "killing" himself in a different manner each different tour ie: decapitation, electrocution, hanging, etc )
@thinshadow6 ай бұрын
This is the comment I was looking for - my top guess for "most likely to have heard" would be "School's Out," but "No More Mr Nice Guy" would also be up there too.
@ricandes8 ай бұрын
I met Alice Cooper in 2010 after his show in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He is one of the most approachable rock stars there is. He always makes time for his fans. He was quoted as saying that when I'm out in public my life belongs to my fans because they made me what I am and I owe them. He took the time to sign a couple of CDs for us and to posed for a couple of pictures. Great guy.
@imthewolf17 ай бұрын
I seen him in Calgary a couple years ago
@bartonabrams34336 ай бұрын
Alice was my first concert when he brought back the stage show for the trash tour. A bit later he hosted a morning show in Dallas Tx for 2 weeks on the Zrock metal station which I’m guessing led to the “evenings with Alice Cooper” radio show out here in Az which is still running. Have to say honestly Alice is one of the nicest guys you could ever meet, he’s incredibly gracious and really appreciates his fans, and has an on point sense of humor. So grateful to have met the legend
@Arkryal8 ай бұрын
Ok, I'll break it down for the Gen-Z folks in the audience. "Alice" is the old guy, lol. The band name was "Alice Cooper", and the lead singer (Vincent) legally changed his name to Alice in the 70s. His music is incredibly varied, there's no single song you can point to that is indicative of his style. He's done metal, rock, big band, classical, crooning like a lounge singer... you name it, there's an Alice Cooper song in that style. Biggest Hits: Welcome to my Nightmare Billion Dollar Baies Feed My Frankenstein No More Mr. Nice Guy We're All Clones Poison (a.k.a. The Stripper song) School's Out Interesting facts: Alice owns one of the Letter "O" in the Hollywood sign. He recorded two albums in the 70s on a drug bender that he didn't even realize he recorded until he saw them in a record store years later. He makes an appearance in the movie "Wayne's World", and is featured on the Guns and Roses track "The Garden", but there have been countless cameos and guest appearances in mainstream media. He owned a bar in Arizona from 1998 to 2017 Called "Alice Cooper's Town" (a play on the famous "Cooper's Town Bar"), which was co-owned by Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine and local hard-rock radio host Dave Pratt. Singer Tina Turner's career was launched into stardom on her cover of Alice Cooper's song "Only Women Bleed". He is also one of the most often cited inspirations for musicians across many, many genres.
@neilens15898 ай бұрын
I love Alice Cooper, but Ike & Tina Turner's cover of Only Woman Bleed had ZERO to do with launching Tina's career. It's a very deep track on a very unimportant album, and it doesn't even warrant a footnote in her career story. Very good song by Alice, however, and Julie Covington did record a hit cover version.
@caphowdy6668 ай бұрын
This is the song that first introduced me to Alice back in 89, and I have been a fan ever since. Have seen him several times and he always puts on an amazing show. Unlike most musicians, he does not actually interact with the crowd because his shows are all one big theatrical show. He has an interesting history as well. His father was a christian evangelist and Alices whole persona was a complete rebellion to his upbringing. He was an extreme alcoholic for many years, and after he got sober he said he had been close to dying many times and he knew he had to give it up. His stage persona though could not be further removed from the real him. He is an incredibly nice guy and loves to play golf. He also has a side band called The Hollywood Vampires, which features Joe Perry from Aerosmith and Johnny Depp. He also knows how to pick great musicians. One of his current guitarists is Nita Strauss, who you see in the video, and she is a guitar virtuoso. Before her he had Orianthi as one of his guitarists, who is also a guitar virtuoso. As a theatre kid, you would love his stage show.
@pssthpok8 ай бұрын
I believe that his song is about his struggle with alcohol. It's literally the poison that he struggled so hard to break free from.
@evanspage58 ай бұрын
Nita is wild! Definitely among the best out there!
@nahkohese5557 ай бұрын
In 1973, my high graduating class voted Alice Cooper's "Schools Out" to be our Class Song. The school fought us, but finally caved when 97% of the class signed a petition stating if the song wasn't played, we wouldn't show up. On the day of graduation, we set up to hold it on the football field (which had always been an option, weather depending). And as we were gathering for our last minute instructions, they broke the news to us that they had no way to play Schools Out through the PA on the football field - it wasn't equipped for it. My class, true to their word, got up and was going to walk out. The Vice-Principal was falling all over himself, trying to stop them. I held everyone up and asked him point blank, if there was a way to play it, would they? He said of course. So I told everyone to stall and give 10 minutes. I went out and pulled the 8-Track player out of my car, took it up to the annoucers booth, and wired it into the PA. I got Schools Out cued up on the tape and gave the AV flunky instructions as to how and when to switch it in. Then I went and told everyone we were all set. I'm not sure if the Vice-Principal didn't believe I could pull it off. Or if he just decided not to tell any of the other faculty members and guests sitting up on the stage. Because there were sure a lot of surprised faces when Alice started blaring out the PA - right after the Principal started in with " Due to technical difficulties, we won't be able . . ." 😅
@TristanandIsolt5 ай бұрын
His best songs IMO are Elected and Hello Hooray. His most famous is Schools Out.
@Falconer11288 ай бұрын
Hello there! Poison came out in 89. Some of his best... No More Mr. Nice Guy 73, Schools Out 72, and he did a cool theme track for one of the Friday the 13th movies called, He's Back. He is the epitome of a showman. His concerts were theatrical and epic. It is also widely publicized that, contrary to his appearance, he is one of the nicest, most down to earth guys you'll ever meet. Love you're reactions and your personality is to die for!
@VelvetSanity7 ай бұрын
For those who don't know, he wrote this song about his struggle with alcoholism, which nearly killed him
@unklebacon448 ай бұрын
If Nita killed it for you, a Van Halen rabbit hole should come soon. Eddie Van Halen was a prodigy. A guitar GOAT, can also play drums and piano.
@rolandkarlsson70727 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper is still touring. He will be in Stockholm June 9. He will probably be 200 years and still touring.
@LordVolkov7 ай бұрын
Being an all-around decent guy is keeping him young.
@bobmessier52158 ай бұрын
This was an amazing performance. 60 years after he began and still giving a great show. Alice Cooper is a legend!
@johnnyphoenix12233 ай бұрын
Shocking most reactions often don’t have the Nita strauss intro you actually get the full flavor 😊
@johnnyphoenix12233 ай бұрын
Research to find out what the song is really about 😹
@AndieO8 ай бұрын
Couple of years ago Jesus Christ Superstar was performed live on Network television. Alice was part of the cast with John Legend. You might enjoy it.
@luigimeloni747 ай бұрын
And he as King Herod was the highlight of the show… the very (very) poor rendition of Gethsemane sung by John Legend was the lowest point of the tv show.
@artursandwich19747 ай бұрын
Nita Strauss came into the recording and touring band when the previous female (as amazing) guitarist Orianthi left. Nita had a break from Alice to go on a tour with another popular artist of a totally different genre and came back. We all hope she'll stay long (knowing how great she is and that she likes the song, she came for the audition knowing the guitars for all the songs from all the albums, and for all the guitars, too).
@peterdiven20218 ай бұрын
It's a family tradition of mine to sing along with this at weddings towards the end of the reception when we may be a little... exuberant.
@jdn17758 ай бұрын
You got to watch a live performance of The Ballad Of Dwight Fry. The stage theatrics of that song are great.
@alexthorpe65838 ай бұрын
I was first introduced to Alice Cooper when he was a guest on The Muppet Show, in 1978. I didn’t see him again until the official music video for this song came out in 1989.
@waynepersall11158 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper is a rock legend I've seen him four times over four decades the latest time was 2021, he sounds exactly the same as he did 40 years ago, there is no replacement for Alice Cooper ever. his look was born sometime in the 70s and you would have to read into it or ask him about it. his stage shows are about as big as it gets and Theatrical from start to finish his wife is also a still in his shows playing very physical roles 66 or 67 years old. oddly enough Alice Cooper is also an Evangelical Christian. His guitarist is Nita hurricane, one of the greatest guitarists of Our Generation and possibly the greatest female Rock guitarist of all time, I saw her in a club that sat 200 people, probably suffered hearing damage and glad of it. as for future songs I would recommend billion dollar babies and you and me
@GM_Joe7 ай бұрын
When Alice Cooper started I could see why he was called shock rock, but nowadays I would actually reclassify his music as Theater Rock. Meat Loaf is another example of Theater Rock though in a very different style.
@TheRealRedAceАй бұрын
This song was originally released as a single in 1989 when he was 41. Nita Strauss has been playing guitar with his band for the last 12 years. The song has a double meaning. A dangerous love.....or perhaps an addiction ("I wannit too much") - Alice became an alcoholic for a short time time about 40 years ago.
@chrismaverick98287 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper is a true rock theater performer. His shows are epic. One of my friends with muscular dystrophy got to see him live, being held up by friendly strangers next to him so he could see through the crowd, and then got to meet AC, who is also a HUGE supporter of numerous charities. It was a highlight of his life to meet Alice Cooper and get a picture and autograph with him. Terrible genetic disease that takes too many too soon. "Buddha" was a good friend and lived a hard life as an invalid. I know he accepted his fate at a young age but he never stopped working to enjoy life.
@SteveSmith-os5bs8 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper was one of my favorites in high school.
@RolandDeschain1Ай бұрын
I love the thing Alice tells everyone who joins his band: "You're gonna see the world. You're gonna get paid. And you're gonna get stitches..."
@stevenbeck57467 ай бұрын
Poison was released in '89. His first big hit was Schools Out. Still a great song.
@ecoffey715 ай бұрын
I just saw Alice on August 2nd (5th time). A total fucking legend and he never fails to entertain.Alice is the only way to watch him if your reacting to videos.He is very theaterical
@rray8487 ай бұрын
I took my kids to one of Alice's concerts (Detroit Stories) they loved it... Nita was the guitarist at the concert... she killed it. Alice puts on such a dynamic and theatrical stage show. He had extensive sets on stage and many costume changes. At one point he appeared to allow 2 fans from the audience onstage for selfies and they were pretend murdered.
@Lance_Arn7 ай бұрын
When I was a teenager I had the luck to go to the "Welcome To My Nightmare" tour in Australia 1977.. I took too much acid so I cant remember much of it... 🥴 This and Kiss "Unmasked" tour in 1980 are still the best concerts I have ever attended.. Perth, Western Australia was privileged to have these two great bands play down here...
@cpurday96817 ай бұрын
I’ve seen Alice live 6 times. 2003-2023. There’s nobody better. Met him once
@JackHerron-zd7dz7 ай бұрын
One of my favorite artists of all time. I have seen him and his band every decade since the 80s, and it just keeps getting better. His bands keep improving, and the show just keeps getting more theatrical if you know what you are looking at. I truly love the thought he puts into his lyrics - actual deep thinking and understanding hidden behind the shock rock image and presentation.
@riksplace7 ай бұрын
Saw him in the 70's on the "Welcome To My Nightmare" tour with Hunter and Wagner playing guitars......Alice is always great......and one of the nicest guys in rock...and Nita Strauss on guitar....she great....
@Cashcrop546 ай бұрын
An Alice Cooper concert is like no other. Every song is a full experience. Nita is an amazing guitarist and performer. Enjoyed this video with you.
@crabuki12737 ай бұрын
This is so old I was young when it came out ;) Hail to the DuckQueen! You know better than most he can't see ANYONE in the crowd with those stage lights pointed right at him. He's just pointing randomly for dramatic effect.
@jayachi91548 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper the ballad of Dwight fry is a good one.
@reppost8 ай бұрын
One of my favorites... definitely in my top 3 from Alice.
@matthewgoodA12068 ай бұрын
That woman’s guitar playing makes my head spin. In a good way. One of Alice’s top tracks to me.
@devhunter17027 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper was my first concert. Saw him at an armory in a small Michigan town. I remember that the tickers were only .50 cents for the show.
@TheTenth6667 ай бұрын
Video clip is 1000 times better, song is very different from album version ; start with Nita Strauss is not part of the song as she was a baby in 1989
@Gideon-nw9wf4 ай бұрын
Pretty damn good for a guy who’s 76 years old. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
@catmanduu666 ай бұрын
The song actually came out in the late eighties. The version of the band you see here is his original band members, minus Nina, from the sixties. The band was originally called Alice Cooper and he was too. When he went solo he was still called Alice Cooper of course. Most of his best known hits are from the band was AC. Poison is from his solo albums. He has different guitarist almost every tour. Nina was with him for awhile though. She is doing her own album and tour now. I saw him for the first time in the eighties and his guitarist at the time was Kane Roberts. He was very tall man who looked like a body builder. Megadeth opened at that time. I saw him a couple of years ago and Halestorm opened for him.
@josephvandiver69128 ай бұрын
EFFING NITA STRAUSS ON GUITAR!!!!! YESSSS!!!!!
@imthewolf17 ай бұрын
She's awsome
@JonathanLawson6 ай бұрын
Met him at a comic con once, weirdly. He was one of the nicest famous people I've ever met.
@Exhumed.Consumed7 ай бұрын
The one bit of other background I’d add is that this is the main hit from “Trash,” his take on hair/glam rock and one of the best of the genre. Also, Nita’s solo has some themes from “Welcome to My Nightmare,” probably Alice’s seminal album from 1975.
@gussmith21587 ай бұрын
Hey Charis ! Most of what I intend saying has already been mentioned, but what I would like to add is Alice has a great knack of leaving his character onstage. He is one of the sweetest guys offstage, but when he hits the stage his ‘Alice persona’ takes over. He surrounds himself with the best musicians when recording albums and his current touring band has had the same lineup since 2014, barring the end of 2022 when Nita took a short term contract to play with Demi Lovato. Alice encouraged her to take that contract as he wants the best for his friends and he treats this band like a family. Nita was welcomed back to the Alice band at the start of 2023. I had the pleasure of seeing Alice & band play last month here in Australia and they always deliver the BEST quality concert. May I suggest listening to two albums, Welcome To My Nightmare (1975) and From The Inside (1978). You will hear a very different Alice to the one that recorded ‘Poison’ (originally in 1989). Enjoy & keep up the great work !!!
@danieloconnor10058 ай бұрын
The 'sexy lady' is Nita Strauss. Classical Composer Johan Strauss is one of her ancestors. I think she's playing with Demi Lovato now.
@caphowdy6668 ай бұрын
She returned to Alice's touring band last year. Not sure the Lovato thing was permanent as it was an all female band gimmick or something like that.
@karenglenn67077 ай бұрын
I got into Alice Cooper in Australia in 1975 when I was 14 with Welcome to my Nightmare. Cold Ethyl, always a favourite for me!! Brilliant album to this day!!
@SimoExMachina28 ай бұрын
An old fart here: I used to go this youth center for volunteer work. They had this old Jukebox with those disc shaped records in it. This song was on one those records. I think this was the one song I would play the most. Just imagine that old gravely sound of an old record player, blasting this song. Still gives me the goose bumbs.
@jimalbruzzess24458 ай бұрын
Nita Strauss is freakin awesome !!!!!
@artursandwich19747 ай бұрын
This recording is 2017 but the song is almost 40 years old. Here I gave you a few titles of some of the best tracks of his from the beginnings of the career: only women bleed, school's Out, Desperado, I'm 18, billion dollar babies, muscle of love, black widow, dead babies, be my lover, welcome to my nightmare (a must), elected, you and me. And there's a song called "halo of flies" and it's a very theatrical piece; it was written out of spite and anger at a musical critic who called the band's music simplistic and primitive. So they wrote this one and now he can't call it that. It's not my favourite but it sure is very interesting. The newest album "road" is great, essential rock. My favourite though are Last Temptation, Brutal Planet (heavy-metalest in his repertoire, I think), Dirty Diamonds, Trash, and Hey Stoopid. He sings in various rock (and around) style. No other artist that I know has such chalk and cheese span, just compare "brutal planet" (song) with "last man earth" with "desperado" and "welcome to my nightmare" or "you and me" I've seen Alice live twice, proudly own a few autographs and will gladly see him again with no fear of disappointment. A month of Alice Cooper is a healthy breakfast to me.
@duncansolloway24977 ай бұрын
the band is named after a fictional witch that they supposedly met using a ouija board-they always incorporated theatre into their persona
@jamberry13693 ай бұрын
My Aunt, who had a bar in OKC in the 70s, and with her connection to the local radio DJs at the time, had several after parties with bands, including Alice Cooper's. About the make up - this is the story she told me - that one night a band member's g/f was fooling around and put make up on the player. They were told that they had like 5 mins to get on stage and didn't have time to take it off. And based on the reaction from the crowd that night - they continued experimenting with make up.
@Warwynd20107 ай бұрын
I have seen tons of concerts in my day, but by far, the most entertaining one was Alice Cooper. His stage show is phenomenal
@md_vandenberg7 ай бұрын
The perfect artist for a theatre kid to react to. Comedian Groucho Marx and actress Mae West had attended some of Cooper's earliest shows and said the band was a Vaudeville revival of sorts. Salvador Dali even saw a show or two.
@mmm63255 ай бұрын
I like how the greatest female guitarist simply choose to align with Alice. Not a bad choice at all.
@battle666748 ай бұрын
This song is actually 30+ yrs old. It's not a new song but still not one of his "early" works
@n5iln8 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Alice Cooper performed in the live network production of "Jesus Christ Superstar", singing the role of King Herod (and one interview quotes him as being "typecast" for the role). The broadcast featured John Legend as Jesus and Sarah Bareilles as Mary Magdalene.
@psycojuggalo16428 ай бұрын
The guitar player is Nita Strauss yes she is desendent of the classical composer
@swissguy80528 ай бұрын
Nope, that's just a rumour.
@mikenadanada74307 ай бұрын
A theater kid would definitely love an Alice Cooper show Great reaction
@Jasper0o08 ай бұрын
If you’re in to cheesy horror movies, you’d love a Cooper show. I’ve seen him twice, & really hope I can see him again. It’s a blast going to his shows. Plus, I kinda have a crush with Nita lol.
@paulmorris87623 ай бұрын
he wrote this song about his battle with alcoholism and his story is on YT of him being healed of it
@rickschlosser67937 ай бұрын
Welcome to my Nightmare is a legendary Alice Cooper album. Two of my favorite tracks from that one are ‘Only Women Bleed’ and ‘Cold Ethyl’, but the whole album was great.
@artiemeyer88037 ай бұрын
Nita Strauss and yes, she is a direct descendant of composer Johann Strauss...
@ricklarsen71898 ай бұрын
Do they play ‘Cold Ethel’ any more?
@big2fan6 ай бұрын
The crazy thing is that you have the same personally as Alice's daughter. I'm good friens with the band, and I noticed it right away.
@godropkicks32198 ай бұрын
Im taking my niece to see her first concert in September with my wife. Alice and Rob Zombie! Alice was MY first concert almost 40 years ago😂. Boston Garden and Kip Winger was playing the bass.🙄
@simonmcglary8 ай бұрын
If you want to learn about awesome stage theatrics, Alice Cooper is where to start!
@realisticthought17818 ай бұрын
He's on tour this year with Rob zombie, ministry, and filter. I would recommend that kind of show to a theater lover
@rodneytrotter37257 ай бұрын
I saw Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie in Las Vegas during Halloween
@jonanderson5597 ай бұрын
He's one of the great rock showmen. I've seen a few of his shows, and just love the theatricality - but that's been there from the beginning. You can see it right there in numbers like Billion Dollar Babies from 50 years ago.
@jamesgodwin8687 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper - I'm Eighteen (from Alice Cooper: Trashes The World) kzbin.info/www/bejne/hYTbpouprsaheas I was 18 yrs old when this song was released in 1970. I was in the Air Force in San Antonio during the 70's and saw him perform twice. I'll never forget it.
@BillMcLean196822 күн бұрын
It's theatrical makeup - from the two white masks with black around the eyes and mouth in classic theatre...
@joestasch7 ай бұрын
Minute 7:42 i had to laugh so hard! my arms and hands: way up in the air! 🙋 her hand: shy under her head ✋😳
@SomKing1237 ай бұрын
Nita is AWESOME! She can play with anyone and make it sound good (if she plays her style).
@ShaneCarey7 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper performed "Welcome To My Nightmare" with the Muppets on The Muppet Show. Video exists.
@jefffiore78697 ай бұрын
His best know song is probably "School's Out". That song you probably have heard.
@broodhunter217 ай бұрын
Important tip. If it bites or stings you and you die, it is venomous. If you bite it and you still die, it's poisonous. There is a difference.
@marcbloom74627 ай бұрын
If you want to see his sense of humor, check out his performance on "The Muppet Show"
@jonathanspahn73088 ай бұрын
🤘😄 This gave me joy before it even started! Thanks, Charis! 🥰
@bryanbrady8776 күн бұрын
This hurts because that is a sick custom version of a guitar that was stolen from me, mine was off the shelf but they were not on the shelf long. Sexy body with amazing low end, insanely playable neck. I wonder if they stopped making them for that reason. I was a teenager washing dishes when I bought that guitar, 3 years later it was stolen when I was on tour in Europe. That thing has the power to make anyone awesome. If you see one for sale frickin call me! Or join the dark side.
@DarkAngel1985Mike7 ай бұрын
One of my favorites since early childhood in the late 80’s
@tonycampbell49827 ай бұрын
I prefer the original og album version when it was released
@sambooliver28806 ай бұрын
He was the primary, original long haired freak!
@kachdragonfly7 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper live shows are next level. Highly recommended!!!
@DMSG19818 ай бұрын
If you want really old stuff, then give "Under my Wheels" (from the '71 album "Killer") or "School's Out" (from the '72 album with the same name) a listen. If you've (unknowingly) heard Alice Cooper before, chances are pretty high, that it was "School's Out". He also collaborated with Twisted Sister for "Be Chrool To Your Scuel" for their '85 album "Come Out and Play".
@Prut9547 ай бұрын
The opening guitarist is Nita Strauss by the way.
@kelvinsmith43818 ай бұрын
Great reaction. Alice is legend. To get see his earlier performance/stage craft, i would suggest his Welcome to my nightmare concert from 1976
@norkannen7 ай бұрын
Grew up in the 70s in Norway with also Alice 😁
@bobmessier52158 ай бұрын
Try "The Ballad of Dwight Frye/Killer/I Love the Dead" closing performances from the early 1970's shows. It'll open your eyes to what shock rock was.