@@calista910 EC was the publisher who originally published virtually all the big horror comics (tales from the crypt, vault of horror etc) If you want to know camp watch the 60's Batman show or Rocky Horror
@@calista910 any movie alice cooper was ever in, most drive-in & "B" movies, basically anything that was made with a mix of earnestness, low budget mixed skill and semi-deliberate awfulness
R.I.P Jim Henson. 30 years gone. I'll always be grateful for him introducing me to great music like Alice Cooper, Elton John, Johnny Cash, Paul Simon, so many others
The thing that I absolutely love about Alice Cooper is that he's extremely nice, kind, awesome, has a dark yet sometimes sweet sense of humor, and is always respectful and caring. That's why I idolize him ,because he's a down to earth Guy and is the best ever 🖤🖤🖤🖤🦇🦇🦇🦇👻👻👻☠️☠️☠️🤟🤟🤟🤟
This my favourite muppets episode. It's my children's favourite episode. When Alice tries to make kermit sign a contract exchanging his soul..... Absolutely brilliant.
Hello Alice. This episode of the muppet show is a favorite in our household. We watch it every Halloween and own it on DVD. We love you. Your awesome. I would love to hear how you and Sheryl starting dating and how your marriage has lasted so long. Your relationship is such an inspiration for us. Thank you any God Bless.
+Official Alice Cooper I have this episode of the Mupppet show on my dvd box set from season 2 grew up watching the muppet show and I am 40 years old great show Alice Cooper and very funny.
+Official Alice Cooper Hi your so amazing as I said in a earlier comment if you could check out my channel i made a happy birthday montage of you this year and i did covers of 2 of your songs or at least comment on this comment it would mean the world to me :-) long live Alice Cooper :)
Comedian Freddy Lewis recorded this episode on BetaMax. He would invite all the employees of The Holy City Zoo over to his place every Halloween to watch it. The novelty wore off by '82...by that time, Lewis was obsessed with Special Forces.
Hello Alice, I may have been non existent when the muppet show was around, but as a toddler my dad had VHS tapes of the muppet show, and my favorite episode was this one, and you became a heavy influence on my love for shock rock, and rock n roll in general. I’ve become a bass guitarist, and have gotten into songwriting. I just want to say thank you, you’re awesome 😎
You Are The Ultimate! The 1st time I was blessed to be able to see you in concert, I bought '4' tickets to ensure I had a ride! {from Longmont, Co to Denver & back!} When I was 14 my Mom found that you were going to be on a talk show and she surprised me by letting me stay home the next morning from school to see you! We were living in Houston at the time. I got to see you in Concert '3' times! {not enough but I am still Grateful!} I'm Thankful for Your Music, whenever I felt certain ways, instead of going to jail I'd crank up your music and visualize & feel it. Kept everyone safe....LOL
This episode of The Muppet Show was what introduced me to Alice Cooper and turned me into an instant fan when I was about 7 or 8 years old. I've been a fan ever since.
Definitely one of the better Muppet Show episodes, all the way down to the fact Kermit is anxious in the logo introduction - that makes it unique. And the music and gags were great.
This was my favorite show when I was little. I remember it came on right after dinner. I never wanted to finish dinner back then but wasn't allowed to watch the Muppets unless I did. So I'd sit at the table,all stubborn & refusing to eat. Hoping to win a battle of wills with my parents. They had an ace in the hole tho & they knew it. I'd hear the Muppet's theme song coming from the living room & I'd immediately scarf down whatever was left on my plate & run in to sit down in front of the TV. My parents were fans of Alice so this was a popular episode in my house. This was my first introduction to Alice Cooper & he's since become one of my all-time favorites. I have many of his albums & I've seen him live twice. So this was a smart way to appeal to a whole new generation of fans.
Love this! Great to hear him talk about this. I read Dennis Dunaway’s book and he was really shocked he did this because back with Alice Cooper the band this wouldn’t have happened.
Little known fact: Comedian Freddy Lewis became a HUGE Alice after watching this episode! A few years later, he lost his mind trying to imitate “Special Forces” era Alice! xoxo The Clarences
Mr Cooper. You may or may not read these comments. I’ve been a huge fan for 47 years! I know, I’m one of several million! Thanks for being a part of my life.
Hey Alice! This episode of the Muppet Show is infamous in my house. Every long car ride we would pull out the Muppets DVD and specifically go to this episode because it was our favourites. Love it.
This was such a fantastic episode of "The Muppet Show" =D I was hoping to see a behind the scenes look at the part where Sam tells Alice he's a "demented, sick degenerate, barbaric, naughty...FREAKO!" that would've been hilarious
Hey Alice I've been a fan of yours since I was a kid and I'm 58 years old! When I was in the Army I'd crank up your greatest hits album in the barracks. I've always loved the macabre and have always dug (no pun intended) how you blend top notch rock with a great theatrical performance! And I love the fact that your a devout Christian along with your lovely wife. I just found your channel and am going to subscribe as soon as I finish typing! God bless you and your family brother!
I'm 15. And in the future I will make cartoons about beginnings of the rock groups (cartoon how they met and, you know, how it all started) and then there will be a whole station playing things like that for children to watch. And that Muppets show will be there! And I WILL DO IT! Even if it would end just on publishing that cartoons on you tube I MUST do it! :D But I would be nice if there will be a real voice of all this rock stars...
Jaizz J. Z. Look up Rock 'n Roll comics. It was some dude in the 90's who did the same thing you want to do, except as comics. It didn't become huge, and it didn't last long, but it was big enough I was able to get them in comic & music stores in the middle of Indiana before the interbutt & it was well enough made I'm telling you that you should use it as a model for your project. Each issue was a one shot named for whatever act it focused on. My only gripe is for bands they focused on the front man. Don't do that, please
I would like to see more about the walk through movie screen sequences used for the Welcome to my Nightmare tour. That was awesome!! Thank you for asking!
I'd really like to hear about the making of "from the inside". How was the writing with Bernie Taupin. Were you frightened to make this album after the rehab period ? For me, it's a masterpiece ! Also, as I am a singer also, I would like to understand why in concert at this period, you were singing so differently, almost as if you were breathless. Every single word was thrown like a viper from your mouth. Was it something you discussed before ? Like, you know, " well, how the new character of Alice should sing now ? He is an inmate, he is sicker than ever, his brain is worn ans insane...Should he sing or spit the words ? " or was it just a technical ruse because, maybe, your voice was not at its top for any reason... You know, me, the seventeen years old french exchange student, I was at the Cobo Arena for the "mad house tour". Such a wonderful souvenir ! I am so curious about the Alice's mind of this redemption period !
+Eric Fréget, chansons à voir I suggest you check out the Super Duper Alice Cooper documentary. It goes into great detail about how he replaced alcohol with cocaine.. Does that answer your question?
I saw this where it first aired on TV. I had just recently before that became an Alice Cooper fan. It was my first time really. Seeing Aluce Cooper in the flesh. It as so cool. I was around 14.
I remeber watching this episode as a kid 5 or 6 yrs, I was scared to death but at the same time allured to the fear. It was because of AC that I have a fascination for snakes.
Unfortunately, I think they might have said Christopher REEVE and he misheard. Sad to say, I'm pretty sure Christopher Lee was never on the show. He'd have probably iced the Phantom, so maybe it's best he wasn't there.
Correct, Lee was never on the show but I am sure he would've been great. I did a fanfic of him on the show set in the season between Vincent Price's and Alice's episodes.
I would love to hear about the individual characters who inspired the songs on "From the Inside" and what songs are specifically about you yourself. So many great A.C. albums but From the Inside has been one of my favorites since I first heard it.
This is awesome Vincent. I loved "the Muppet show" as well, and remember watching this episode in the amazing 70s. I am subscribed and Best regards from Detroit
Ok now this episode got me hooked to install the app. I'm a sucker for commentaries and I'm watching"ask Alice" but this is another level. p.s : have fun in the Israel show! your mashup of "school's out" and "another brick in the wall pt2" will make headlines as Roger waters is considered an ass over here.
one the highlights of my life was being able to talk about the Muppet gig with you a few years ago (and the Maltese Falcon, grandkids and my sister's Biblical name) You are awesome
I want to see the time you were on Hollywood Squares. I know they were not good days but I'm still curious. Also how about when you saved the Hollywood sign?
“I don’t think I want anything to do with this.” “Well looks like you’re stuck with it doesn’t it? Just read it over anyways.” “Oh, he must be kidding. Why, how can he guarantee that and what much it cost?” “AAAAAAAHAHAHAAAAAA! Not a penny just your *SOUL!”* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When you were on the billion dollar babies tour. I was standing outside of the Denver Coliseum and you and the guy's drove right by me . You had the window down and looked at me in the eye . I got a body rush and ran towards the front doors. Well this is the funny part , the Denver police saw me coming and did a dog pile on me. my arm stuck out of the pile with my ticket in hand . they then stood me up, brushed me off and i got the red carpet treatment right to my section. lol
For those who don't know... the reason the Muppet show was taped in London was that it was produced by ITC entertainment, ran by sir Lew Grade, who also produced Space:1999, This Is Tom Jones, The Julie Andrews Hour, etc. ITC was based in London and all of it's shows were filmed there. Although they don't appear on the DVD's, those of us who watched the Muppet show on the original broadcast saw this logo at the beginning and end of each episode: ua-cam.com/video/pKasjDxiJ_A/v-deo.html
Naturally this was one of the first episodes I watched when this came out on Disney+ although my sister was lowkey confused at the sentence “Alice Cooper on the Muppet Show”. Then again I’d never imagine that us attending that concert in 2018 means we have a Muppet connection LOL
"These aren't our monsters Mr Cooper"
"I Know,....they're MINE!"
Awesome!
coolest episode of the Muppet show ever
where can I find this?
Cooper Minion the episode is on UA-cam but Just in German. so if you understand german I could send you the Link😊
Lina Burfeind crap. let me know if you find it in English.
soso.ski king fan That and the one with Elton John
The Nightmare set is amazing.
one of the things I've always loved about Alice is that he wasn't afraid to be campy
He understands the only difference between horror and humor is who it's happening to. Also he read too many EC comics as a kid...
@@nicholashodges201 EC, whats that? and what's campy mean?
@@calista910 EC was the publisher who originally published virtually all the big horror comics (tales from the crypt, vault of horror etc)
If you want to know camp watch the 60's Batman show or Rocky Horror
@@nicholashodges201 I would love to! I heard of all of that but never got into it. Thanks! Any other recommendations ?
@@calista910 any movie alice cooper was ever in, most drive-in & "B" movies, basically anything that was made with a mix of earnestness, low budget mixed skill and semi-deliberate awfulness
R.I.P Jim Henson. 30 years gone. I'll always be grateful for him introducing me to great music like Alice Cooper, Elton John, Johnny Cash, Paul Simon, so many others
@Gemma Walsh I am a casual fan of David Bowie.
The thing that I absolutely love about Alice Cooper is that he's extremely nice, kind, awesome, has a dark yet sometimes sweet sense of humor, and is always respectful and caring.
That's why I idolize him ,because he's a down to earth Guy and is the best ever 🖤🖤🖤🖤🦇🦇🦇🦇👻👻👻☠️☠️☠️🤟🤟🤟🤟
I remember getting the DVD and seeing it with my cousin and running to the bathroom to put on my mom's eyeliner! Good times.
This my favourite muppets episode. It's my children's favourite episode.
When Alice tries to make kermit sign a contract exchanging
his soul..... Absolutely brilliant.
And Gonzo can't wait to sign up....
Hello Alice. This episode of the muppet show is a favorite in our household. We watch it every Halloween and own it on DVD. We love you. Your awesome. I would love to hear how you and Sheryl starting dating and how your marriage has lasted so long. Your relationship is such an inspiration for us. Thank you any God Bless.
+Ann Leigh might I recommend ua-cam.com/video/DNEzQU4OBZA/v-deo.html
+Official Alice Cooper Thank you so much for your reply. I have seen that video. Its great. I love you both. Thanks again.
+Official Alice Cooper I have this episode of the Mupppet show on my dvd box set from season 2 grew up watching the muppet show and I am 40 years old great show Alice Cooper and very funny.
+Eric Purkey I completely agree with you. Alice did a great job being on the show.
+Official Alice Cooper Hi your so amazing as I said in a earlier comment if you could check out my channel i made a happy birthday montage of you this year and i did covers of 2 of your songs or at least comment on this comment it would mean the world to me :-) long live Alice Cooper :)
Comedian Freddy Lewis recorded this episode on BetaMax. He would invite all the employees of The Holy City Zoo over to his place every Halloween to watch it. The novelty wore off by '82...by that time, Lewis was obsessed with Special Forces.
You gotta love Alice...nobody else can do it like the Coop .🐍
YAY that's what I love!
Alice is so playful and pretty:D
Hello Alice, I may have been non existent when the muppet show was around, but as a toddler my dad had VHS tapes of the muppet show, and my favorite episode was this one, and you became a heavy influence on my love for shock rock, and rock n roll in general. I’ve become a bass guitarist, and have gotten into songwriting. I just want to say thank you, you’re awesome 😎
Alice Cooper is the greatest hard rocker of all-time.
"Love It To Death" (1971) is one of the three GREATEST LPs to come out of Detroit, along with MC5's "Kick Out the Jams" and Iggy's "Raw Power"!
He thought he looked young then and now he thinks he looked real young way back then. Alice ROCKS!!
You Are The Ultimate! The 1st time I was blessed to be able to see you in concert, I bought '4' tickets to ensure I had a ride! {from Longmont, Co to Denver & back!} When I was 14 my Mom found that you were going to be on a talk show and she surprised me by letting me stay home the next morning from school to see you! We were living in Houston at the time. I got to see you in Concert '3' times! {not enough but I am still Grateful!} I'm Thankful for Your Music, whenever I felt certain ways, instead of going to jail I'd crank up your music and visualize & feel it. Kept everyone safe....LOL
I always liked the appearance of Alice Cooper in "Wayne's World" "We're not worthy! We're not worthy!"😊👍
In addition to Alice, the producers should have added Sir Graves Ghastly to the line-up. Maybe even The Ghoul.
This episode of The Muppet Show was what introduced me to Alice Cooper and turned me into an instant fan when I was about 7 or 8 years old. I've been a fan ever since.
Been a HUGE fan since I was a pre teen. Thank you Alice for all you've done.
Definitely one of the better Muppet Show episodes, all the way down to the fact Kermit is anxious in the logo introduction - that makes it unique. And the music and gags were great.
This was my favorite show when I was little. I remember it came on right after dinner. I never wanted to finish dinner back then but wasn't allowed to watch the Muppets unless I did. So I'd sit at the table,all stubborn & refusing to eat. Hoping to win a battle of wills with my parents. They had an ace in the hole tho & they knew it. I'd hear the Muppet's theme song coming from the living room & I'd immediately scarf down whatever was left on my plate & run in to sit down in front of the TV. My parents were fans of Alice so this was a popular episode in my house. This was my first introduction to Alice Cooper & he's since become one of my all-time favorites. I have many of his albums & I've seen him live twice. So this was a smart way to appeal to a whole new generation of fans.
I remember watching this Muppets Show. Alice Cooper is the BEST!!! My Mom have been in love with Alice Cooper FOREVER.
I was a little scared of Alice Cooper as a small kid. Then he was on The Muppet Show, and I was in love. ☺️
I loved the sketch you made with Sam the Eagle.
“Where do you suppose he got the name Alice?”
“ Eh it’s a family name. He was named after a maiden uncle.”
That’s the best of Stattler and Waldorf.
Best Muppet Show episode ever!
The Muppets and Uncle Alice, what could be better?
I think you and The Muppets got along so well because you both have SHOWMANSHIP!
So many can sing but can't Perform.
Love this! Great to hear him talk about this. I read Dennis Dunaway’s book and he was really shocked he did this because back with Alice Cooper the band this wouldn’t have happened.
Hello. The Muppet Show was the first time I saw you; Mr. Cooper on TV. I was a kid (Born in 1972). I am 48 now. Horns Up! Thanks.
Little known fact: Comedian Freddy Lewis became a HUGE Alice after watching this episode! A few years later, he lost his mind trying to imitate “Special Forces” era Alice! xoxo The Clarences
Such a gorgeous man and so funny/down-to-earth!
We're not worthy! You were amazing in concert with Mötley Crüe!
Mr Cooper. You may or may not read these comments. I’ve been a huge fan for 47 years! I know, I’m one of several million! Thanks for being a part of my life.
Hey Alice! This episode of the Muppet Show is infamous in my house. Every long car ride we would pull out the Muppets DVD and specifically go to this episode because it was our favourites. Love it.
I remember watching this when it originally aired. I couldn't believe Alice was on the Muppets. I was at a stage in life where I was into both.
My son and I would watch every week and I couldn't believe he was on this week! Now my son's 33 and we're watching!
This was such a fantastic episode of "The Muppet Show" =D I was hoping to see a behind the scenes look at the part where Sam tells Alice he's a "demented, sick degenerate, barbaric, naughty...FREAKO!" that would've been hilarious
NytemareQueen I found
that clip. I love Alice's response: "thank you!"
@@cooperminion825 где найти этот эпизод?
@@tier3596 Disney+
@@cooperminion825 thank you
Hey Alice I've been a fan of yours since I was a kid and I'm 58 years old! When I was in the Army I'd crank up your greatest hits album in the barracks. I've always loved the macabre and have always dug (no pun intended) how you blend top notch rock with a great theatrical performance! And I love the fact that your a devout Christian along with your lovely wife. I just found your channel and am going to subscribe as soon as I finish typing! God bless you and your family brother!
this was rated the best muppet show ever
I'm 15. And in the future I will make cartoons about beginnings of the rock groups (cartoon how they met and, you know, how it all started) and then there will be a whole station playing things like that for children to watch. And that Muppets show will be there! And I WILL DO IT! Even if it would end just on publishing that cartoons on you tube I MUST do it! :D
But I would be nice if there will be a real voice of all this rock stars...
Jaizz J. Z. fuck yeah! kids need a better musical knowledge than the pop shit they listen to today
Jaizz J. Z. Look up Rock 'n Roll comics. It was some dude in the 90's who did the same thing you want to do, except as comics.
It didn't become huge, and it didn't last long, but it was big enough I was able to get them in comic & music stores in the middle of Indiana before the interbutt & it was well enough made I'm telling you that you should use it as a model for your project. Each issue was a one shot named for whatever act it focused on. My only gripe is for bands they focused on the front man. Don't do that, please
I remember this episode.It was off the chain & full of spunk.
your my favorite singer of all time,long live Alice Cooper
I would like to see more about the walk through movie screen sequences used for the Welcome to my Nightmare tour. That was awesome!!
Thank you for asking!
Yes, he was very good looking
When I saw that episode for the first time, I fell in love with Alice right away. He was exactly the kind of musician I was looking for
This and the episode where they played Buffalo Springfield's For what It's Worth are my all-time favorites.
The Muppet Show was the first time I'd even heard of Alice Cooper. Creeped me out a little ( I was 7 when it aired). Now it's one of my favorites.
I love the muppets so I’m so happy he was in the muppets!!
I remember watching this as a new episode of The Muppets.
Damn I'm getting old!
AND...this is how a 7 year old me became an Alice Cooper fan.
Still my favorite episode of the Muppet Show.
From the inside album rocks!
Being a Alice fan and Muppet fan i found this to be pretty cool.
I'd really like to hear about the making of "from the inside". How was the writing with Bernie Taupin. Were you frightened to make this album after the rehab period ? For me, it's a masterpiece ! Also, as I am a singer also, I would like to understand why in concert at this period, you were singing so differently, almost as if you were breathless. Every single word was thrown like a viper from your mouth. Was it something you discussed before ? Like, you know, " well, how the new character of Alice should sing now ? He is an inmate, he is sicker than ever, his brain is worn ans insane...Should he sing or spit the words ? " or was it just a technical ruse because, maybe, your voice was not at its top for any reason... You know, me, the seventeen years old french exchange student, I was at the Cobo Arena for the "mad house tour". Such a wonderful souvenir ! I am so curious about the Alice's mind of this redemption period !
+Eric Fréget, chansons à voir I suggest you check out the Super Duper Alice Cooper documentary. It goes into great detail about how he replaced alcohol with cocaine.. Does that answer your question?
@@Stigmatix666 Yea smoking cocaine would have an effect on lung capacity I think
@@jockmctodger Agreed
@@jockmctodgerA fart in yer face would DEFINITELY affect yer lung capacity! 😆😅😂🤣
0:36 I'm sorry, was??? This man will never stop making my heart explode out of my chest
He was handsome
I saw this where it first aired on TV. I had just recently before that became an Alice Cooper fan. It was my first time really. Seeing Aluce Cooper in the flesh. It as so cool. I was around 14.
Still my favourite episode of the show.
I remeber watching this episode as a kid 5 or 6 yrs, I was scared to death but at the same time allured to the fear. It was because of AC that I have a fascination for snakes.
I bet Alice loved doing that x
Alice - would love to see more from 1980 to 1983. Especially stuff from Zipper and DaDa. Pass the Gun Around is one of your best tunes.
Wooh yes this made my freaking night good memory vriend
Unfortunately, I think they might have said Christopher REEVE and he misheard. Sad to say, I'm pretty sure Christopher Lee was never on the show. He'd have probably iced the Phantom, so maybe it's best he wasn't there.
Correct, Lee was never on the show but I am sure he would've been great. I did a fanfic of him on the show set in the season between Vincent Price's and Alice's episodes.
I would gladly hear about the time when you met Jason Voorhees:)
I would love to hear about the individual characters who inspired the songs on "From the Inside" and what songs are specifically about you yourself. So many great A.C. albums but From the Inside has been one of my favorites since I first heard it.
I remember watching this as a kid. Been a fan ever since.
This is awesome Vincent. I loved "the Muppet show" as well, and remember watching this episode in the amazing 70s. I am subscribed and Best regards from Detroit
This is legendary....
Thank U ALICE
....LOVE U .....& GOD BLESS
More stuff like this please!!!
This was Steve Whitmires first episode. He was a hugh Alice Cooper fan. They still keep in touch.
Saw this whole album in concert. Excellence.
I have been a Coop fan for decades, but I just am getting into From The Inside...such a great record!
I loved this episode.
I remember when my very devout Christian mother saw this. You want to talk about conniptions!
Alice do an episode where the snake crapped on you! I love that story!
Why don't you marry it?
I remember this. My first time seeing Alice Cooper.
I remember watching this ! ! Brilliant fun Vincent !!
I am looking forward to your Australian tour
Ok now this episode got me hooked to install the app. I'm a sucker for commentaries and I'm watching"ask Alice" but this is another level.
p.s : have fun in the Israel show! your mashup of "school's out" and "another brick in the wall pt2" will make headlines as Roger waters is considered an ass over here.
More footage from B$B's tour please. The greatest tour of all time yet only footage from two shows? Come on, there must be more!!!
+SomethingEveryone I'd prefer a bit more from the Killer tour myself, actually
Stigma I'd like more footage from both of those and his nightmare tour
Alice I love you
That was a great Muppet show!
Ah that was fun!
Hey great to see ya alice! Yeah any TV appearances, always entertaining.
one the highlights of my life was being able to talk about the Muppet gig with you a few years ago (and the Maltese Falcon, grandkids and my sister's Biblical name) You are awesome
Cool. I'm hungry now. Make a video about pizza, 'cause like I'm hungry.
I remember seeing this episode. So awesome.
One of my most favorite childhood memories
I want to see the time you were on Hollywood Squares. I know they were not good days but I'm still curious. Also how about when you saved the Hollywood sign?
“I don’t think I want anything to do with this.”
“Well looks like you’re stuck with it doesn’t it? Just read it over anyways.”
“Oh, he must be kidding. Why, how can he guarantee that and what much it cost?”
“AAAAAAAHAHAHAAAAAA! Not a penny just your *SOUL!”* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love this - I ALWAYS enjoy commentaries from Alice :-)
Alice please make more of these videos!
Mr Cooper you rule!!
your so amazing Alice wish I could meet you :)
When you were on the billion dollar babies tour. I was standing outside of the Denver Coliseum and you and the guy's drove right by me . You had the window down and looked at me in the eye . I got a body rush and ran towards the front doors. Well this is the funny part , the Denver police saw me coming and did a dog pile on me. my arm stuck out of the pile with my ticket in hand . they then stood me up, brushed me off and i got the red carpet treatment right to my section. lol
BUEN VIDEO, ESTA CHEVERE...
For those who don't know... the reason the Muppet show was taped in London was that it was produced by ITC entertainment, ran by sir Lew Grade, who also produced Space:1999, This Is Tom Jones, The Julie Andrews Hour, etc. ITC was based in London and all of it's shows were filmed there. Although they don't appear on the DVD's, those of us who watched the Muppet show on the original broadcast saw this logo at the beginning and end of each episode:
ua-cam.com/video/pKasjDxiJ_A/v-deo.html
Naturally this was one of the first episodes I watched when this came out on Disney+ although my sister was lowkey confused at the sentence “Alice Cooper on the Muppet Show”. Then again I’d never imagine that us attending that concert in 2018 means we have a Muppet connection LOL
Superlative! 👍