Went to my first Alice show on the Trash tour, with a bit of trepidation, which was instantly dispelled when the show started. He had a fantastic band, a terrific stage show and is a terrific showman. Part rock concert, part theater ... LOVED it!
The best thing about Alice is his voice. I think his studio performances are better than his live work simply because the studio work picks up his emotional (creepy?) intonations so much better than a live performance.
Agree, in that you get more nuance on the studio recordings. That said, I was still quite blown away by his stage show, one of the best concerts I've seen.
As a GIGANTIC BOC fan, does this album ever age?? It’s just as fresh to me as the Christmas Day that brother gave to me. It broke my mind and I’m not afraid to admit it. I still am a huge BOC fan, but there’s plenty of room in my heart for this album.
@@roryaugustson581 You're only saying that because that was the original band. Alice has continued to put out great albums for nearly 50 years after the original band broke up.
bt far away? yopu re crazy... the band is the best of alice copper. The band and this first album without the band... from 1971 to 1975. Bt far is and away, is no more than an opinion. nillion dollar babies is better than this for me, for example, even schools out, but if there's a winner, it is not by far and away...
Saw the Welcome tour in Nashville Tennessee at age 14. Cool parents huh? First encounter with Alice was a year prior on Don Kirchners In Concert. Snake, loud guitars and long hair and I've been hooked since. 61st bday today and still loving the Nightmare
I know your comments over a year old but I can relate to what you said, 26 about to be 27, first Alice Cooper concert I went to I was about 10, and holy crap!!! I wore a glow in the dark skeleton shirt I can't remember the song he was playing at the time but he had the dancing skeletons on stage and Alice himself ended up pointing at me during the song, mom looked over and seen I was just glowing from the shirt and whatnot!!!! Best feeling in the gd world!!! Yeaaahhh, cool parents am I right?
This was the first record I ever bought on vinyl... i saved up my money as a child and bought it because it had bugs all over the cover... ends up, i made the right choice thanks to those bugs... I'm finally going to see him live this year, I've waited a lifetime for this opportunity.... i cannot wait!!!
This was the first LP I bought with my very own money when I was 14 years old! I still have it, and might spin it later! Halloween ain't Halloween without Alice Cooper!
My storry, are like yours, i was 15,,1977,,Bristol,, a meka for musik, in Denmark, at that time. Cassette tape, in a basket,,,i chose, the Welcom to my nightmare tape. 19,.95 kr.,,,so fucking cheap. last time I did anything right at all
I have a very similar story, friend... saved up for this album as a child because it had bugs all over the outer sleeve 😂... finally getting a chance to see him live this year, it's better late than never!!! I've been spinning my cooper collection in anticipation for the show!!!
My Dad has played this song for my Mom many times over the years. Whether in the kitchen, on the deck in the backyard, or wherever, his eyes welled up with tears as he grabbed her hand to dance. To this day, he will struggle to keep up, but won’t miss an opportunity to dance with my Mom. My heart breaks in so many ways - I see in my parents what so many could only dream of - unconditional love, loyalty, devotion, and romance, after 46 years. I wish they could have 20 more years, as they should, but life can be cruel, even to the kindest. Cancer spares no one. Cheers to one more dance Mom and Dad ❤
Because Alice didn't hire clowns for his bands. Don't forget he kinda came up under Zappa. If you anything about Frank you know how hard he was to impress lol.
Loved this whole album since I was 9! Now that I'm almost f... _not 9_ anymore, I still love it, and this might still be the best album intro ever! Thank you, Alice! ^_^
Listened to Alice since the 80's. Just watched a you tube vid that put Alice #1 for guests on the muppet show, making me revisit. Never knew Alice was a guest and I grew up watching the mups.
Oh you do do you? Did you know Alice's first band/first records has with Marc Bolen of T-REX fame and David Bowey? When they were poor nobody's? Do you have those?
@@markbayless966 as a matter in fact I do, T-rex and Alice have made reference to each other in quite a bit of songs/ interviews back then...I have a huge collection of everything but the coop has always been my biggest collection!!! Even more than kiss!!! Lol!!!
My first concert told mom and dad alive cooper was a religious singer. Got in deep dodo when I got home but I got to go with the neighbors at 13 yrs old
I don't know if your parents are still alive, but if they are, they waiting for your kids to do the same thing to you. a parent's curse is the hope that you have kids just like you...
Every time I have a nightmare, this is the song I hear in my subconscious mind right before I fully awake. it wakes me up from a bad place in the dream and it also gives me a little push back to reality.. crazy but good all at the same time! Music has an amazing protective effect on the brain both subconsciously and consciously.
“Welcome to My Nightmare” (1975) was the centerpiece to Alice Cooper’s* 1975 tour, which opened with this song and set the stage for the macabre scenes that followed. Cooper approached the tune as a production number, and that’s how he interpreted it. For the tour, the musicians were hidden in the back of the stage while Alice performed with various dancers and props. He would emerge in a haze of smoke, singing this on a bed. The rest of the show was based on the idea that the spectators were seeing his nightmares brought to life. Any meaning in the piece is up to the listener, as Alice explained : “I project images to the audience and they make up their own story to fit it. I have no message at all. I never did.” In 1975, Cooper turned the stage show into a concert motion picture titled “Alice Cooper : Welcome to My Nightmare,” and a TV film called “The Nightmare.” The famous horror movie actor Vincent Price played “The Spirit of the Nightmare,” narrating the spectacle. The picture was a precursor to long-form music videos, as it was a theatrical production set to music. 💙🎤💛🎬💚 * Alice Cooper’s birth name is Vincent Damon Furnier.
Very well explained Marie. It was definitely Alice coopers most ambitious and theatrical tour ever. He always set the benchmark for live shows. The magic screen in particular was incredible
Always play this around this time every year lol, not even on purpose such a classic. Can hear the doors style in the way he does the vocal inflections like jim, same w the keyboard sounding like ray. Such a classic
Right here with you Lucifer my man. Yep, I'm quite familiar with the 8-track player as well as how to take apart the cartridge for internal repairs, how to splice tape, and then transferred all that knowledge to cassette when that came out. After that it's all bytes and bits and digital. Still, the music is the same!
I was 16 when this album came out. I bought it for the hit track, "Only Women Bleed" I remember laughing everyday I played it for the concept album it was. Vincent Price on the album was like the cherry on the cake.
Alice Cooper is the coolest dude in the world I met him in a late 90s outside the Tower Theater in Philadelphia he was a regular guy wow all he said was did I enjoy the show
Скоро полвека, как я впервые прикоснулся к этому шедевру, но сегодня слушаю так же, как и тогда. А на моей полке стоят 10 лучших виниловых альбомов, и этот - среди них...
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎵 *Introduction* - The video begins with the instrumental introduction of the song. - Establishes the initial musical theme and atmosphere. - Sets the stage for the upcoming lyrics and vocal performance. 00:23 🎤 *Verse 1 and Seductive Tone* - The lead vocals start, introducing the listener to the seductive and mysterious theme. - Lyrics create an eerie atmosphere, inviting the audience into a musical journey. - Instrumentals complement the tone, enhancing the overall experience. 01:10 🎭 *Transition and Reflective Lyrics* - Transition to a reflective section with lyrics contemplating emotions. - The singer addresses the listener, sharing the essence of the emotional experience. - A shift in the music to convey a contemplative mood. 02:11 🎸 *Instrumental Interlude* - Instrumental break showcasing musical skills and arrangement. - Builds up the intensity and adds a dynamic layer to the song. - Enhances the overall listening experience. 02:54 🤘 *Intense Vocals and Climax* - Return of intense vocals and a climactic part of the song. - Powerful and dynamic performance capturing the essence of the nightmare. - Music and vocals merge to create a captivating climax. 03:24 🎵 *Final Sections and Concluding Moments* - Final sections of the song with a mix of vocals and instrumentals. - Closing moments that encapsulate the overall theme of the song. - The music concludes, leaving an impression of the nightmarish journey. Made with HARPA AI
I think Alice was definitely influenced by Jim Morrison and his style of dramatic inflections in his voice. This track reminds me of the doors in slightly
I've been to many Cooper concerts and each one has been awesome...several different venues & even out of state concerts..... Nita is back with Alice Cooper touring again 🤘🏻
Shot himself in the foot appearing on "The Muppets." Alice Cooper had GnR open for him when "Appetite..." was just released in 1987,not famous yet. Faster Pussycat opened entire concert,more punk than glam metal,back when it wasn't cool. 11 yr old me was blown away! Alice Cooper had an amazing show himself,very wild theatrics!
Classic Alice and some great tunes the his shock factor in the music industry has made him infamous for many years now...love this vibe with this song.... sounds great....
In reality Alice Cooper is a straight laced kind of guy who just happens to play shock rock for a living. And is a BIG TIME golfer on his off time. Also likes his female lead guitarists on tour.
One of my favorite artists. Never got to see him live in concert… unfortunately that’s life… God bless you Cooper and the rest of the artists of that era… 🇺🇸🦅🦬
Let me retract my last post. I did get to see him around 3 years ago. I was going through my dressers drawers and found his concert T shirt…😂😂😂… I’m guessing… too much fun that night. That and my ex-girlfriend, which was at the time 17 years younger than myself. We went from New York, to New Jersey, to Allentown to watch three concerts with I don’t even know how many bands. Within seven days. oh, to be young again.😂😂😂
Knew a kid named Mike that has the spider from the album cover tattooed on his arm. He worked for a plumbing company that we used at the townhouses where I worked. Very cool kid, Hi Mike where ever you are!!!!! Tim from Roseville Townhouses here!!!!! Keep playing that sitar man!!!!!!!
This was the first Alice album I bought. Before that, I only knew them from Wayne’s World. At first listen, I was disappointed that this wasn’t as heavy as I thought. By fourth listen, I realized how amazing he was. This was all in the same day.
This man put his milestone in the history of rock music forever!
And he did it in one decade. 70s.
Best Concert ever: Not just an adventure to his music; but a theatrical performance, which nobody supplies! Double your enjoyment!
Always loved the band but never got to see them… a true loss for me
Seen Alice three times and He and his crew never disappoint!
Went to my first Alice show on the Trash tour, with a bit of trepidation, which was instantly dispelled when the show started. He had a fantastic band, a terrific stage show and is a terrific showman. Part rock concert, part theater ... LOVED it!
Yes! Saw him in 1972, I was 15. Amazing at that time. Probably more so now with the tech we have today.
Saw him when he toured promoting this album in Vancouver and 2 other times. Always a terrific show!!!
Best use of brass in a rock song
Fuck you MAN! your a dam lier cause you know it's not😮
Better brass than Chicago .
By far the most theatrical band, great concerts ever held.
😴 no thanks
Music, magic, and a classic entertainer
That’s saying a lot there little buddy.
I dunno, GWAR is pretty theatrical
Mothers of Invention too
Has to be one of the best albums of all time.
The best thing about Alice is his voice. I think his studio performances are better than his live work simply because the studio work picks up his emotional (creepy?) intonations so much better than a live performance.
Agree, in that you get more nuance on the studio recordings. That said, I was still quite blown away by his stage show, one of the best concerts I've seen.
As a GIGANTIC BOC fan, does this album ever age?? It’s just as fresh to me as the Christmas Day that brother gave to me. It broke my mind and I’m not afraid to admit it. I still am a huge BOC fan, but there’s plenty of room in my heart for this album.
Welcome To My Nightmare is, by far and away, Alice Cooper's best album.
Good album. However,not his best. Billion, Schools out ect
@@roryaugustson581 You're only saying that because that was the original band. Alice has continued to put out great albums for nearly 50 years after the original band broke up.
Trash and schools out are better in my opinion welcome to my nightmare is still good though
Yes
bt far away? yopu re crazy... the band is the best of alice copper. The band and this first album without the band... from 1971 to 1975. Bt far is and away, is no more than an opinion. nillion dollar babies is better than this for me, for example, even schools out, but if there's a winner, it is not by far and away...
I had a terrible nightmare last night, on my way to work this morning this song played on my local rock radio station.
😊😊😊
Dreams are free so are nightmares welcome to my nightmare deluxe edition 🎭
That's almost exactly what Happened to Stevie Ray!
@@noisepollution6761 z of Utah hey in
@@bartbejarano172 sound of a should get an award for mental health awareness ⛳
Being a wholelife fan of The Beatles though I have to say, it is an amazing album. Thank you, Alice.
That's the BEST album I have ever heard
Saw the Welcome tour in Nashville Tennessee at age 14. Cool parents huh? First encounter with Alice was a year prior on Don Kirchners In Concert. Snake, loud guitars and long hair and I've been hooked since. 61st bday today and still loving the Nightmare
I know your comments over a year old but I can relate to what you said, 26 about to be 27, first Alice Cooper concert I went to I was about 10, and holy crap!!! I wore a glow in the dark skeleton shirt I can't remember the song he was playing at the time but he had the dancing skeletons on stage and Alice himself ended up pointing at me during the song, mom looked over and seen I was just glowing from the shirt and whatnot!!!! Best feeling in the gd world!!! Yeaaahhh, cool parents am I right?
This was the first record I ever bought on vinyl... i saved up my money as a child and bought it because it had bugs all over the cover... ends up, i made the right choice thanks to those bugs... I'm finally going to see him live this year, I've waited a lifetime for this opportunity.... i cannot wait!!!
I saw him live in 1972. Amazing concert! Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. You’re gonna love it!
This was the first LP I bought with my very own money when I was 14 years old! I still have it, and might spin it later! Halloween ain't Halloween without Alice Cooper!
My storry, are like yours, i was 15,,1977,,Bristol,, a meka for musik, in Denmark, at that time.
Cassette tape, in a basket,,,i chose, the Welcom to my nightmare tape.
19,.95 kr.,,,so fucking cheap.
last time I did anything right
at all
I have a very similar story, friend... saved up for this album as a child because it had bugs all over the outer sleeve 😂... finally getting a chance to see him live this year, it's better late than never!!! I've been spinning my cooper collection in anticipation for the show!!!
I was privileged to see this concert at the Wembley Empire Pool in 1975. I bought the album straight after and I have played it to death since!
I saw him in ‘72
My Dad has played this song for my Mom many times over the years. Whether in the kitchen, on the deck in the backyard, or wherever, his eyes welled up with tears as he grabbed her hand to dance. To this day, he will struggle to keep up, but won’t miss an opportunity to dance with my Mom. My heart breaks in so many ways - I see in my parents what so many could only dream of - unconditional love, loyalty, devotion, and romance, after 46 years. I wish they could have 20 more years, as they should, but life can be cruel, even to the kindest. Cancer spares no one. Cheers to one more dance Mom and Dad ❤
this is like one of the best songs ever
Fr
Great music last for generations it's nice to see , I remember getting this album for Christmas in 1975 ;)
Still sounds like a funk song to me. I’m pop lockin right now!
Because Alice didn't hire clowns for his bands. Don't forget he kinda came up under Zappa. If you anything about Frank you know how hard he was to impress lol.
Alot of Alice's early sound was very funky. This can also be heard in parts on Billion Dollar Baby the album
Thanks to my Mom and Dad for introducing me to this amazing album!!!
I have to thank my uncle J.D . He turned me on to aunt Alice
Cooper rocks
Another AWESOME SONG from my teenage years! ALICE COOPER is still KICKIN ASS today!!!
Sings really great as I got the song on repeat… Have you been to her concerts before?
@@michealrobinson6203it's a man
It's got a funky beat with a great horn section! Yet, It's so rock n' roll ! You got to Love Alice Cooper!
I used to listen to this song with my dad all the time before he past and now that I listen to it now it brings me so much joy
💀🕸..righteous..!! You go grrl..🎸💀⚘
Awesome memory! Go pops!!!
Yup...this gets me in the halloween mood!!!
Maybe my favorite Alice song off my favorite Alice album. Still rocking 45 years later!
Loved this whole album since I was 9! Now that I'm almost f... _not 9_ anymore, I still love it, and this might still be the best album intro ever! Thank you, Alice! ^_^
I first heard this song on The Muppet Show. Loved it!
Listened to Alice since the 80's. Just watched a you tube vid that put Alice #1 for guests on the muppet show, making me revisit.
Never knew Alice was a guest and I grew up watching the mups.
Perfect Halloween song.
Total masterpiece song and album 🤘🎃🤘
Digg deep kids!!!! Alice is a true master of continuation!!! I've see the coop over 50x all over the map! Own every album cd ever made....
Oh you do do you? Did you know Alice's first band/first records has with Marc Bolen of T-REX fame and David Bowey? When they were poor nobody's? Do you have those?
@@markbayless966 as a matter in fact I do, T-rex and Alice have made reference to each other in quite a bit of songs/ interviews back then...I have a huge collection of everything but the coop has always been my biggest collection!!! Even more than kiss!!! Lol!!!
@@markbayless966 Well there you go, smarty-pants.🥇
50x b.s.!
Love It To Death is absolutely amazing record. Not one bad song on there.
When I first got this album, I listened over and over again. Know every word and think it is masterpiece!
My dad is why I'm here and I'm glad the nightmare is real thanks to Alice Cooper
An absolute classic
My first concert told mom and dad alive cooper was a religious singer. Got in deep dodo when I got home but I got to go with the neighbors at 13 yrs old
The Welcome to My Nightmare tour was the MOST incredible rock show ever! One of a kind never repeated. Magical time for me.
Happy Holidays m
Went over like a lead balloon huh..lol
I don't know if your parents are still alive, but if they are, they waiting for your kids to do the same thing to you. a parent's curse is the hope that you have kids just like you...
Well he did become a born again Christian soooo that's kinda religious
Love those horns! This must be remastered because it sounds cleaner and clearer than my old vinyl record did.
@Karl Uppiano I agree
I wish people my age would like music like this, this song is legendary.
How old are you I'm 12 lol 😂
You have just stated the obvious..
1000s won't cos it not cool
Every time I have a nightmare, this is the song I hear in my subconscious mind right before I fully awake. it wakes me up from a bad place in the dream and it also gives me a little push back to reality.. crazy but good all at the same time! Music has an amazing protective effect on the brain both subconsciously and consciously.
Yeah right
No it's not, stop making shit up.
Serve iggy like i know 🥳
Call it your "Dream Police"...
True l thought l loved his music but 59 now
Love Alice Cooper!!
“Welcome to My Nightmare” (1975) was the centerpiece to Alice Cooper’s* 1975 tour, which opened with this song and set the stage for the macabre scenes that followed. Cooper approached the tune as a production number, and that’s how he interpreted it. For the tour, the musicians were hidden in the back of the stage while Alice performed with various dancers and props. He would emerge in a haze of smoke, singing this on a bed. The rest of the show was based on the idea that the spectators were seeing his nightmares brought to life.
Any meaning in the piece is up to the listener, as Alice explained : “I project images to the audience and they make up their own story to fit it. I have no message at all. I never did.”
In 1975, Cooper turned the stage show into a concert motion picture titled “Alice Cooper : Welcome to My Nightmare,” and a TV film called “The Nightmare.” The famous horror movie actor Vincent Price played “The Spirit of the Nightmare,” narrating the spectacle. The picture was a precursor to long-form music videos, as it was a theatrical production set to music. 💙🎤💛🎬💚
* Alice Cooper’s birth name is Vincent Damon Furnier.
Very well explained Marie. It was definitely Alice coopers most ambitious and theatrical tour ever. He always set the benchmark for live shows. The magic screen in particular was incredible
@@laurencelevene4333 Thank you for this kind feedback, Laurence. Best regards to you.
@@marieblue you're welcome Marie
And he is a preacher's son
@@ann1191 . Yes, he's a dirt talking, beer drinking, woman chasing ministers son, to quote Guilty
AS A MAJOR ALICE FAN I BELIEVE YOU SHOULD POST MORE ALICE COOPER VIDEOS I LOVE YOU FOREVER ALICE COOPER
This is the soundtrack of my teenage years!!!!
Always play this around this time every year lol, not even on purpose such a classic. Can hear the doors style in the way he does the vocal inflections like jim, same w the keyboard sounding like ray. Such a classic
Great classic inspired by another classic... Riders on the storm is behind the corner.
it was fun playing music with you folks
Great classic song, most excellent video production....Kudos RHINO!
I bought my first copy of this on a 8track! Yes I'm old! Now I just dail it up on UA-cam. Music still holds up 50 yrs later!
Right here with you Lucifer my man. Yep, I'm quite familiar with the 8-track player as well as how to take apart the cartridge for internal repairs, how to splice tape, and then transferred all that knowledge to cassette when that came out. After that it's all bytes and bits and digital. Still, the music is the same!
I still have 8 tracks & a player in my garage!
I grew up with this horror story - absolutely love Alice in concert, my father was a session drummer in new Zealand in the 70s, Alice loved Budweiser
I love the band Alice Cooper. They're really good and one of my favorites. 😊
Alice Cooper Is The Best
I was 16 when this album came out. I bought it for the hit track, "Only Women Bleed" I remember laughing everyday I played it for the concept album it was. Vincent Price on the album was like the cherry on the cake.
At the 3:03 mark...Love it !!
It's such a wonderfully campy Jim Henson sort of song. I love it. No wonder he did it on the Muppet Show.
Alice Cooper is more glam rock than metal.
Got here via a best of metal playlist.
Thanks for the memories Alice.
Welcome to the time when music was real !!!!
oldhead
Alice Cooper is the coolest dude in the world I met him in a late 90s outside the Tower Theater in Philadelphia he was a regular guy wow all he said was did I enjoy the show
Скоро полвека, как я впервые прикоснулся к этому шедевру, но сегодня слушаю так же, как и тогда. А на моей полке стоят 10 лучших виниловых альбомов, и этот - среди них...
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🎵 *Introduction*
- The video begins with the instrumental introduction of the song.
- Establishes the initial musical theme and atmosphere.
- Sets the stage for the upcoming lyrics and vocal performance.
00:23 🎤 *Verse 1 and Seductive Tone*
- The lead vocals start, introducing the listener to the seductive and mysterious theme.
- Lyrics create an eerie atmosphere, inviting the audience into a musical journey.
- Instrumentals complement the tone, enhancing the overall experience.
01:10 🎭 *Transition and Reflective Lyrics*
- Transition to a reflective section with lyrics contemplating emotions.
- The singer addresses the listener, sharing the essence of the emotional experience.
- A shift in the music to convey a contemplative mood.
02:11 🎸 *Instrumental Interlude*
- Instrumental break showcasing musical skills and arrangement.
- Builds up the intensity and adds a dynamic layer to the song.
- Enhances the overall listening experience.
02:54 🤘 *Intense Vocals and Climax*
- Return of intense vocals and a climactic part of the song.
- Powerful and dynamic performance capturing the essence of the nightmare.
- Music and vocals merge to create a captivating climax.
03:24 🎵 *Final Sections and Concluding Moments*
- Final sections of the song with a mix of vocals and instrumentals.
- Closing moments that encapsulate the overall theme of the song.
- The music concludes, leaving an impression of the nightmarish journey.
Made with HARPA AI
Grojband did a reference of this song…it made that show all the more AWESOME ❤
I think Alice was definitely influenced by Jim Morrison and his style of dramatic inflections in his voice. This track reminds me of the doors in slightly
Oh big time, big Doors vibes on this track. Love both catalogs!
Not just the vocals, but the keyboards too.
You do know that they were friends in life right ? If not now you and a bunch more know now lol…..
Immediate reaction on my part.
The way the drums hit in the beginning is very Doors like.
Seen Alice many times live, the last time incredible with Nina Strauss!
I've been to many Cooper concerts and each one has been awesome...several different venues & even out of state concerts.....
Nita is back with Alice Cooper touring again 🤘🏻
Shot himself in the foot appearing on "The Muppets." Alice Cooper had GnR open for him when "Appetite..." was just released in 1987,not famous yet. Faster Pussycat opened entire concert,more punk than glam metal,back when it wasn't cool. 11 yr old me was blown away! Alice Cooper had an amazing show himself,very wild theatrics!
Classic Alice and some great tunes the his shock factor in the music industry has made him infamous for many years now...love this vibe with this song.... sounds great....
Feel at home everytime I hear this song.
This is my #1 Alice song 😊
Always loved his voice & music & style...etc. :-) ♥
In reality Alice Cooper is a straight laced kind of guy who just happens to play shock rock for a living. And is a BIG TIME golfer on his off time. Also likes his female lead guitarists on tour.
Nita Strauss 🤤
One of my favorite artists. Never got to see him live in concert… unfortunately that’s life… God bless you Cooper and the rest of the artists of that era… 🇺🇸🦅🦬
You still might have a chance he’s not retired or anything pretty sure I saw him last year myself
Let me retract my last post. I did get to see him around 3 years ago. I was going through my dressers drawers and found his concert T shirt…😂😂😂… I’m guessing… too much fun that night. That and my ex-girlfriend, which was at the time 17 years younger than myself. We went from New York, to New Jersey, to Allentown to watch three concerts with I don’t even know how many bands. Within seven days. oh, to be young again.😂😂😂
What a great song and the band was awesome.
I love this video. I wish there were more songs done like this for UA-cam.
There are two really good halloween records.
This and Frank zappas
The torture never stops 😈😎
Best concert I’ve ever been to
Always one of my favorite albums
The spiders is a good time the yellow the black and tiny on all parts and the alice cooper veraion skull is EPIC💀
Awesome video, so simple yet so fantastic. Thank you for posting this 💜💜💜
Agree.....video was just kinda mesmerizing
Legend
Ronnie was the GOLDEN child of rock and he died young RIP my brother!!!!
Such a classic great song.....
Dick Wagner's guitar playing on this is just too good.
TOP💯🎸🔥🥁
MASTERPIECE
I came here from Dark Side Of The Ring Chris Colt episode
Me too didn't know Chris Colt before then
Ayy me too! What an absolute madman Chris Colt!
I had the album
🤝👊
I came here from the Muppets Alice Cooper episode😊
Генеральный хит , гениальный диск гениального Алиса Купера !!! Брависсимо !!!
I also love the version when Alice made an appearance on The Muppets Halloween Special.
Knew a kid named Mike that has the spider from the album cover tattooed on his arm. He worked for a plumbing company that we used at the townhouses where I worked. Very cool kid, Hi Mike where ever you are!!!!! Tim from Roseville Townhouses here!!!!! Keep playing that sitar man!!!!!!!
Great song.
this whole album is awesome❤️✌🏽
A favourite album since I was a kid in the late 70s
Classic!!
Согласен! Также как Дип перпл и Пинк флойд ! Эти группы вечны.
This was the first Alice album I bought. Before that, I only knew them from Wayne’s World. At first listen, I was disappointed that this wasn’t as heavy as I thought. By fourth listen, I realized how amazing he was. This was all in the same day.
Waldorf: Where do you suppose he got the name Alice?
Statler: It's just a family name. He was named after a maiden uncle.
Totally the vibe right now 😢😂😮
It's annoyingly stuck in my head....
It's not the worst song to be stuck with, but I've been waking up humming it....
You like good music and you don't even know why.. excellent!! Keep on Rocking
This is one of my favorite Alice Cooper songs of all times. ❤ Steve, my ex boyfriend visited the asylum where I currently reside now.
Must play for Halloween
I love the spiders and this song
Obviously you're not Ron..!? Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷
Just got a love the Cooper
I remember we're I was when I first heard this ,I was only a child ,n still like this at 60
Sweet Alice.
Perfeita ameiiiii 🥰💖 uma verdadeira viagem no tempo 🤩🎧🎶❣️
@jonathan wolfram I think he meant because it's an old song
One,of my maby favorite albums by Alice cooper