" Killer" is an album that I would ride across town in 100 degree heat in Las Vegas on my bike to listen to it at a friend's house ( who had the record ).. back in 1973 ! We would abide to herbal refreshment while enjoying " Killer" in its entirety ! To this day.. my favorite Alice LP !! ✌️
Killer video Pete! Definitely a hard discography to rank , our lists are completely different! My top 10 would be 1 Raise Your Fist And Yell 2 Killer 3 Constrictor 4 Brutal Planet 5 The Last Temptation 6 Love It To Death 7 Trash 8 Billion Dollar Babies 9 Muscle Of Love 10 From The Inside Great job bro 👍🤘🤘
Really really enjoyed the video! I've only got like nine or 10 albums of his but I've been a fan since I was 13 years old. Probably before that cuz I remember being in the third grade and seeing him on TV and being completely blown away..LoL. My first album besides greatest Hits I got my hand was flush the fashion and I got it when it came out.. I still have a soft spot for that one, and I love dirty diamonds and along came a spider. Great video! I wish I had the patience to sit down and do a video like this.. LoL.
My ranking; from what I've heard (so far): 9. Zipper Catches Skin 8. Da Da 7. Last Temptation 6. Trash 5. Special Forces 4. Constrictor 3. Raise Your Fist 2. Hey Stoopid 1. Brutal Planet
Hi Pete!! cool to see your Alice Cooper's list and adding your two cents to his solo/band career and discography..... To me his music is kind of "acquired taste", mostly because, back in the day when i discover his music it doesn't sound "heavy" in the way i was listening to music and his stuff from the 70's had a sound i wasn't very familiar either. Now i think i'm enjoying his stuff much more. My major complain has to be not keeping a band with him to help create music like other solo artists like Dio or Ozzy...... cheers and be well
Right his music wasn't really heavy at all. A lot of his post 2000 albums are heavy along with raise your fist and yell. He did usually keeps the band together for at least 2 or 3 albums at a time
I know a guy who loves rock, jazz and metal who owns over 150 000 cd's , dvd's and blue rays with a little bit of vinyl . He has converted a medium sized room into a library set up with rows of compact display shelving and storage shelves hanging from the ceiling so it's pretty tight going. Then he has hundreds of 4 tb hard drives under his bed and stuff full of stored music. His objective is to have all recorded music thats ever been released to the public via a label within these 3 genres. When we were friends / we parted ways amicably so it aint exactly over/he used to give me free stuff he had already burnt onto drive , so that was cool but recently i had a bit of a breakdown so i tossed nearly 300 of my own cd's and dvd's and i left all my vinyl with my bassplayer but then the band split and he moved away so i won't see those again. REGRETS. OH WELL...
@@PetesCDVinylWorld That's exactly what i said to him and he just laughed and said it's just the principal , what ever that means ? A few things were a bit odd about him and that's why we don't talk in the last 3 years.
Alice Cooper is like pizza even the "bad" ones are even quite good. When he does an album... in general he'll do a ballad for his female fans. Not to also mention he's actually a rather sensitive guy. I honestly love PFY... I love the weirdness of it.... because its not what the future Alice became. Anyways... even bad Alice is still good Alice. The last 3 tracks on RYFAY are epic. I guess because its a story. He's an awesome storyteller.
I was a teenager in the 1970's.
I've been listening to Alice Cooper ever since.
" Killer" is an album that I would ride across town in 100 degree heat in Las Vegas on my bike to listen to it at a friend's house ( who had the record ).. back in 1973 ! We would abide to herbal refreshment while enjoying " Killer" in its entirety ! To this day.. my favorite Alice LP !! ✌️
It's definitely one of the great hard rock albums of all time and the gritiest of the Early albums. Thanks for watching!
@@PetesCDVinylWorld For sure !! No problem.. I'm here in Thailand for 3 more days.. Ouch ! LoL !!! ✌️
Killer video Pete! Definitely a hard discography to rank , our lists are completely different! My top 10 would be
1 Raise Your Fist And Yell
2 Killer
3 Constrictor
4 Brutal Planet
5 The Last Temptation
6 Love It To Death
7 Trash
8 Billion Dollar Babies
9 Muscle Of Love
10 From The Inside
Great job bro 👍🤘🤘
Thanks! Cool list, it's one of those artists where the ranking can change at any given point
Really really enjoyed the video! I've only got like nine or 10 albums of his but I've been a fan since I was 13 years old. Probably before that cuz I remember being in the third grade and seeing him on TV and being completely blown away..LoL. My first album besides greatest Hits I got my hand was flush the fashion and I got it when it came out.. I still have a soft spot for that one, and I love dirty diamonds and along came a spider. Great video! I wish I had the patience to sit down and do a video like this.. LoL.
Thank you! Yeah it was a tough ranking for sure since most of his albums are pretty good
@@PetesCDVinylWorld it was a solid list
Its starts and ends with KILLER...PERIOD
That was almost my #1
My ranking; from what I've heard (so far):
9. Zipper Catches Skin
8. Da Da
7. Last Temptation
6. Trash
5. Special Forces
4. Constrictor
3. Raise Your Fist
2. Hey Stoopid
1. Brutal Planet
1- Killer 2-Love It To Death 3- Billion Dollar Babies 4- Welcome To My Nightmare 5-Brutal Planet
Hi Pete!! cool to see your Alice Cooper's list and adding your two cents to his solo/band career and discography..... To me his music is kind of "acquired taste", mostly because, back in the day when i discover his music it doesn't sound "heavy" in the way i was listening to music and his stuff from the 70's had a sound i wasn't very familiar either. Now i think i'm enjoying his stuff much more. My major complain has to be not keeping a band with him to help create music like other solo artists like Dio or Ozzy...... cheers and be well
Right his music wasn't really heavy at all. A lot of his post 2000 albums are heavy along with raise your fist and yell. He did usually keeps the band together for at least 2 or 3 albums at a time
I know a guy who loves rock, jazz and metal who owns over 150 000 cd's , dvd's and blue rays with a little bit of vinyl . He has converted a medium sized room into a library set up with rows of compact display shelving and storage shelves hanging from the ceiling so it's pretty tight going. Then he has hundreds of 4 tb hard drives under his bed and stuff full of stored music. His objective is to have all recorded music thats ever been released to the public via a label within these 3 genres.
When we were friends / we parted ways amicably so it aint exactly over/he used to give me free stuff he had already burnt onto drive , so that was cool but recently i had a bit of a breakdown so i tossed nearly 300 of my own cd's and dvd's and i left all my vinyl with my bassplayer but then the band split and he moved away so i won't see those again. REGRETS. OH WELL...
Thats crazy how can you even listen to all of that?
@@PetesCDVinylWorld That's exactly what i said to him and he just laughed and said it's just the principal , what ever that means ? A few things were a bit odd about him and that's why we don't talk in the last 3 years.
The best is From The Inside
Alice Cooper is like pizza even the "bad" ones are even quite good.
When he does an album... in general he'll do a ballad for his female fans. Not to also mention he's actually a rather sensitive guy.
I honestly love PFY... I love the weirdness of it.... because its not what the future Alice became.
Anyways... even bad Alice is still good Alice. The last 3 tracks on RYFAY are epic. I guess because its a story. He's an awesome storyteller.
Yes very true all of his albums there is something really good on.