Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies - 10/10/1981 - Capitol Theatre
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2021
- Recorded 10/10/1981 - Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ)
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Saw him two times that same year, he was a mess. Felt sorry for him, went from the top to the bottom in 5 years. In 86 came back and never stopped, long live the Coop!
This kicks so much ass!
Love this Alice Era
How many know Donovan did the spoken part on the studio recording in UK
I SAW ALICE ON THIS TOUR IN GLASGOW ....... I Didnt Notice That He Was At His Worst ..... I Loved Every Second Of It . x .
WOW, Alice caught whatever was thrown at him right in the face. Ouch.
Wow, totally unhinged. Bad period for the Coop this, but then you already knew that. Not sure if he just forgot some of the lyrics, or was trying to improv, but either way, he was ravaged by drugs and it shows.
It was alcoholism.
He never did any drugs.
No it was drugs. Cocaine to be exact. He did keep it well hidden (likely because by this point he wasn't in the spotlight like he was a few years earlier) and kept saying it was booze but about 10 years ago he finally confessed his drug addiction during the late 70s/early 80s@daseguin
His face looks like the head in the jar in “Silence of the Lambs”. Just ghastly. Poor guy. I’m glad he cleaned up. I met him in the mid-80s. Wonderful fellow!
Alice at his best
Are you nuts? This was on the tour from the album that almost ended his career and it has to be the shittiest band he ever had
@Biggerino I had a couple of those shirts untill a few years ago
Educate me
Was he the first shock rocker ?
The king of shock rock
@@Foxtrotwilconiner1969
Agreed
This was his weirdest era, hands down. He looks terrible, he looks like he weighed 80 lbs.
My least favorite period of Alice
I’d have to agree flush the fashion the man looked like he was going to die any second
Ikr in my sun baked face. fkn'A. Cross yer heart & hope to die...