In a radio interview a few years ago, Alice Cooper told of how, at the premier performance of "Welcome To My Nightmare", he was greeted backstage by Groucho Marx, who shook his hand and congratulated him for bringing back Vaudeville. "He got it. He knew what we were up to," said Cooper in the interview.
I like Groucho Marx as well as Alice Cooper. I liked Groucho's sarcasm. He's shock these sensitive politically correct people in this day an age that's for sure.
As a child listening to Alice's albums, this intro to Black Widow was one of my most favorite parts - each time I was literally mesmerized by Vincent Price's voice and extraordinaire, otherworldly delivery of his monologue - which I at that moment could barely understand, but it could not prevent me from being in awe. A truly wonderful work, a perfect corroboration of two genius men! My love and respect to Vincent Price and Vincent Furnier aka Alice Cooper, evermore!
Alice never paid Vincent for his service which is a pity because it was through Vincent Price that I got to know Alice Cooper because Vincent Price was always in the scary movies when I was a kid. I was devastated when I heard it…
So great to see this again ! Our local HORROR movie tv guy would show WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE occasionally ...I remember watching it with my mom on a Saturday afternoon ...it was the 70s ...everything was cooler...Miss you mom
I wish UA-cam could find the entire movie huge fan of Vincent Price who wasn't from my generation and when Alice Cooper collaborated with Vincent Price even better Vincent such a class act never said no he loved working that man. Blessings to all...
I was lucky enough to find it on VHS a few years ago. I still have my VCR hooked up to one of my TVs. I just wish I could find it on DVD in a cleaned up, remastered format.
I remember Dr.Phibes..it was in my generation. I remember my Mother taking me to the drive in because I was the only one in the family who would watch horror with her...I was also the youngest and a small child then. It was awesome! Love Vincent Price!
Thank you very much for posting this video on UA-cam. I would like to see the entire "Alice Cooper; The Nightmare " TV special posted here as well because I never saw it when it was originally broadcast on ABC-TV in 1975. Besides, I was a big fan of Vincent Price at the time, and I had a crush on him too.
I got to see the “Welcome to My Nightmare” concert in 1975 at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, New Jersey. And in a strange bit of luck got to meet Vincent Price in 1978 when I let him in the door of the theater in Morristown, NJ where I was working and he was doing a play about Oscar Wilde when I was just 15. I remember being amazed at how tall he was. Did you see how he towered over Alice in the beginning of this video. The guy was like 6’7”.
I also saw Alice Cooper at Roosevelt stadium. But this was a SCHOOL'S OUT CONCERT WITH THE JAMES GANG and ROD STEWART on the bíll. GREAT TIMES AND CONCERTS!!🤩😜💥🍻🏟️
@@rickyhiemstra9993 James Gang was at this one too. Along with Leslie West and Mountain, and Johnny Winter with Rick Derringer. Ahh the golden age of rock concerts.
Absolutely loved this since I was introduced to Alice Cooper by my father when I was about 2. The entire welcome to my nightmare album holds such great memories of my dad.
@@opheliak5548 sorry for lost of your dad , I got this album as teenager always loved A C . I wish you the best memory's and all the best that life has for you 💞
The intro is Best six notes in rock and roll IMO and what more can be said of Vincent Price as part of the act. When ever I hear it I am transported back to my childhood when I would play the record repeatedly just starring at the album cover. Everything about is is iconic to me. Going to see Alice in Muncie Indiana 9/20/22. Have never been disappointed by he and his bands performance. I think I’m going to go to my record collection now and pull it out
For my 17th birthday my parents bought me two tickets to Alice's Welcome to my Nightmare concert in Cincinnati. It was my very first concert and my introduction to public marijuana smoking. My girlfriend and I, (and still my wife), loved the performances. Her dad did carpentry work for the place where Alice was staying up in Hamilton. What a great memory!
Gonna share this with my cousin. He's a huge Vincent Price fan. Very talented and fascinating guy. I think he was a Secret agent or something during WWII.
Price didn't serve during the War. He never served in the military. He was already 30 yrs old when the US entered WW2. I believe you are confusing him with Sir Christopher Lee, who was 11 yrs younger than Price and did serve in the war for the British RAF. Lee served in the Royal Air Force, where he was attached to the No. 260 Squadron as an intelligence officer where he was a liaison officer for the Special Operations Executive. For the final few months of his service, Lee, who spoke fluent French, Italian and German, among other languages, was seconded to the Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects. Here, he was tasked with helping to track down Nazi war criminals. Of his time with the organization, Lee said: "We were given dossiers of what they'd done and told to find them, interrogate them as much as we could and hand them over to the appropriate authority...We saw these concentration camps. Some had been cleaned up. Some had not." He retired from the RAF in 1946 with the rank of flight lieutenant.
Thank you for uploading this. I looked a few years ago and couldn't find it anywhere. I remember this one tv once. I am almost positive it was on the muppet show when I first saw it with Vincent Price. A different version and lighting with the spiders shown under glass. We also used to go watch Welcome to my nightmare, whenever it played at cinema tavern at midnight on weekends. With many other classics.
I grew up watching Vincent Price movies. Saw many at drive in theaters (yes I'm that old). This is my favorite track on the Welcome To My Nightmare album.
When I was a tot, I had this one fantasy! I always wanted to host the Muppet Show and have Alice Cooper and Vincent Price as the guest stars. No joke. I could still do it with Alice. :D
@@TheMaxKids In the beginning of the song Alice is using male pronouns to describe a species that is most known for its females. Our minds will be his toys and every girl and boy will learn to be employed to the black widow. he sits upon his thrown and looks at all the bones of his husbands and his wives he has devoured, The word deflowered means that someone who just had sex. that word being applied to the word virgins and children. Its a perfect description of evil people in high power and the infiltration of the trans movement in first world countries.
There was a whole gang of roaming black widows 🕷 once. They went after Fido Bedo. They caught up with him in Georgetown, Colorado. They were soundly defeated by the 🧠 wit, 👊 fists, and 💬 banter of Fido. They eventually gave their allegiance to him. 🏍 🛵 🏍
I apologize in advance if I’m telling you a lot you are already aware of, but Alice Cooper was an up and coming band in the late 60’s and early 70’s with a few songs on the radio like “Schools Out”, “I’m 18”, “No More Mr. Nice Guy”, and “Only Woman Bleed”, but Alice was such a performer and draw that producers were stepping over themselves to turn his show into more of theater. So they offered him all this money and he split from the band and caused a lot of hatred with the band members and went on this tour called, “Welcome to My Nightmare” in 1975. So this was probably shot in 1974 while they were putting out the album. It was very popular and he is still popular to this day. If you have ever seen the movie Wayne’s World that came out in 1992 they get on the ground and grovel when in the presence of Alice because he became such a rock icon.
I have the long and short version on my mp3 player. I also still have several Alice Cooper cassette tapes still perfect working order and the cassette with this tune on it. I should look on Ebay and Amazon see how much they go for. I'm never saleing mine. Alice Cooper better songs and video's than Ozzy. Ozzy has maybe 20 good tunes the rest crap he tried doing video's like Alice with "Bark At The Moon' but it didn't go any further than that. Alice puts on a excellent stage show what does Ozzy do walk back n fourth. In a interview Alice says who's scarier Alice or Ozzy defiantly Alice. I saw Ozzy in Toronto, Ont 08 with Rob Zombie he sucked the set and song list was total crap was not impressed compared to all the video footage I saw Ozzy in years before. Than he goes out with Sabbath and gives it is all?
Trans support should be allowed to be a generational thing. Nobody should be able to demand acceptance from a different generation that will never welcome it.
In a radio interview a few years ago, Alice Cooper told of how, at the premier performance of "Welcome To My Nightmare", he was greeted backstage by Groucho Marx, who shook his hand and congratulated him for bringing back Vaudeville. "He got it. He knew what we were up to," said Cooper in the interview.
I love that story! Big fan of all involved...thankyou!! 😊
BIG FAN OF BOTH!!🕷️🕷️🎃👹👻🤖🦖 I saw this on TV when I was 17 GREAT TIMES GREAT TIMES THOSE 70S WERE ,👏👍
RAD!
I like Groucho Marx as well as Alice Cooper. I liked Groucho's sarcasm. He's shock these sensitive politically correct people in this day an age that's for sure.
Every Song Tells A Story and Then to Bring Them to Life on Stage. High Praise from Mr. Groucho Marx 😌
As a child listening to Alice's albums, this intro to Black Widow was one of my most favorite parts - each time I was literally mesmerized by Vincent Price's voice and extraordinaire, otherworldly delivery of his monologue - which I at that moment could barely understand, but it could not prevent me from being in awe. A truly wonderful work, a perfect corroboration of two genius men! My love and respect to Vincent Price and Vincent Furnier aka Alice Cooper, evermore!
Vincent Price: The only thing known to man that could possibly be creepier than giant freaking spiders.
Africa & Austrailia has the worlds biggest spiders.
And glorious at the sameti.e❤
time*
@@mkproductions2.0 they didnt have a vincent price...
We have a Nick Cave though but not quite the same. @@AIRFORCENONE
Two truly great performers. RIP Vincent and rock on Alice!
Vincent Price and Alice Cooper: The ultimate combination. The spider costumes are really cool. Its a great clip and song. Thank you for posting this!!
Together they have made rock and movie history !!!
BLK JCK.
21 ❤
Queen of Hearts
❤🕊💙💋🐬💎
Thanks for the memories.
Seen this concert...1975 I THINK.
He mastered it all way before MTV. Was my 1st concert when I was 14. He is king of weird and woberful
Man has ruled this world as a stumbling demented child-king long enough!
How profound!
Well he has
Still True Today❣😎😎✌
Your a joke don't know good music
And true.
Remember watching this on TV. Love Vincent and Alice. Wonderfully creepy. Vincent's voice 🤗
Alice never paid Vincent for his service which is a pity because it was through Vincent Price that I got to know Alice Cooper because Vincent Price was always in the scary movies when I was a kid. I was devastated when I heard it…
So great to see this again ! Our local HORROR movie tv guy would show WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE occasionally ...I remember watching it with my mom on a Saturday afternoon ...it was the 70s ...everything was cooler...Miss you mom
I wish UA-cam could find the entire movie huge fan of Vincent Price who wasn't from my generation and when Alice Cooper collaborated with Vincent Price even better Vincent such a class act never said no he loved working that man.
Blessings to all...
I was lucky enough to find it on VHS a few years ago. I still have my VCR hooked up to one of my TVs. I just wish I could find it on DVD in a cleaned up, remastered format.
I remember Dr.Phibes..it was in my generation. I remember my Mother taking me to the drive in because I was the only one in the family who would watch horror with her...I was also the youngest and a small child then. It was awesome! Love Vincent Price!
Thank you very much for posting this video on UA-cam. I would like to see the entire "Alice Cooper; The Nightmare " TV special posted here as well because I never saw it when it was originally broadcast on ABC-TV in 1975. Besides, I was a big fan of Vincent Price at the time, and I had a crush on him too.
It's available on Welcome to my nightmare DVD
How on Earth have I never seen this before???? ❣️
I remember when this aired on TV around Halloween. My dad was like, Janet, what are you watching?
I am not a person into collar and leashes, but damn I wanna be Alice Cooper being lead around by Vincent Price on a collar right now
Fair
Same here
100 percent agreed
Born in 64 seem the consert live in the late 70"s was great growing up in Victoria B.C. The Memorial Arina hosted fabulous venues
I got to see the “Welcome to My Nightmare” concert in 1975 at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, New Jersey. And in a strange bit of luck got to meet Vincent Price in 1978 when I let him in the door of the theater in Morristown, NJ where I was working and he was doing a play about Oscar Wilde when I was just 15. I remember being amazed at how tall he was. Did you see how he towered over Alice in the beginning of this video. The guy was like 6’7”.
I also saw Alice Cooper at Roosevelt stadium. But this was a SCHOOL'S OUT CONCERT WITH THE JAMES GANG and ROD STEWART on the bíll. GREAT TIMES AND CONCERTS!!🤩😜💥🍻🏟️
@@rickyhiemstra9993 James Gang was at this one too. Along with Leslie West and Mountain, and Johnny Winter with Rick Derringer. Ahh the golden age of rock concerts.
Lucky you!! Alice Cooper (and Welcome to My Nightmare) was my first rocknroll obsession. I would have given anything to see him live back then ❤
"Unfortunately harmless" ❤
Absolutely loved this since I was introduced to Alice Cooper by my father when I was about 2. The entire welcome to my nightmare album holds such great memories of my dad.
Like your dad too 🤔
@@hardrocker796 my dad passed about a month ago that's why I said those songs hold such great memories
@@opheliak5548 sorry for lost of your dad , I got this album as teenager always loved A C . I wish you the best memory's and all the best that life has for you 💞
The intro is Best six notes in rock and roll IMO and what more can be said of Vincent Price as part of the act. When ever I hear it I am transported back to my childhood when I would play the record repeatedly just starring at the album cover. Everything about is is iconic to me. Going to see Alice in Muncie Indiana 9/20/22. Have never been disappointed by he and his bands performance. I think I’m going to go to my record collection now and pull it out
That intro is all thanks to Dick Wagner! Saw Alice on the most recent tour as well, it was awesome!!
@@HarryNilssonCatalogue my son and I saw him in September. Worth it every time. Dick was an amazing writer and guitarist.
For my 17th birthday my parents bought me two tickets to Alice's Welcome to my Nightmare concert in Cincinnati. It was my very first concert and my introduction to public marijuana smoking. My girlfriend and I, (and still my wife), loved the performances. Her dad did carpentry work for the place where Alice was staying up in Hamilton. What a great memory!
He sent chills down your spine
and made you 💘 Every Minute
of it.
Rocked our 🌎 with Alice Cooper
and Michael Jackson.
REST IN POWER VINCENT PRICE.
My two favorite Vincents!
This whole movie,Welcome to my Nightmare,is GEAT! This is only part of it.
How have I never seen this before? Vincent Price and Alice Cooper are two of my favorites!
Gonna share this with my cousin. He's a huge Vincent Price fan. Very talented and fascinating guy. I think he was a Secret agent or something during WWII.
Price didn't serve during the War. He never served in the military. He was already 30 yrs old when the US entered WW2. I believe you are confusing him with Sir Christopher Lee, who was 11 yrs younger than Price and did serve in the war for the British RAF. Lee served in the Royal Air Force, where he was attached to the No. 260 Squadron as an intelligence officer where he was a liaison officer for the Special Operations Executive. For the final few months of his service, Lee, who spoke fluent French, Italian and German, among other languages, was seconded to the Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects. Here, he was tasked with helping to track down Nazi war criminals. Of his time with the organization, Lee said: "We were given dossiers of what they'd done and told to find them, interrogate them as much as we could and hand them over to the appropriate authority...We saw these concentration camps. Some had been cleaned up. Some had not." He retired from the RAF in 1946 with the rank of flight lieutenant.
@@kevinatkins6205 wow, thanks for the thorough info.
ua-cam.com/video/KBKp2Yo_CGE/v-deo.html is a much better version of this song. 👌 ✌😎😎
@@deathgroundreviews5626 a quick google search..?
Thank you for uploading this. I looked a few years ago and couldn't find it anywhere. I remember this one tv once. I am almost positive it was on the muppet show when I first saw it with Vincent Price. A different version and lighting with the spiders shown under glass.
We also used to go watch Welcome to my nightmare, whenever it played at cinema tavern at midnight on weekends. With many other classics.
First CD I ever owned. 14 years old in 1992, and my mom suggested it. Still reminds me of her to this day.
I was 15 in 1992....I still have my vinyl record.
@@ACEDIAMOND666 that’s awesome! Nice to know other teenagers were out there discovering good classic rock
Love this. It aired on my birthday in 1975, I turned 13, and the album that got me into hard rock and metal.
My dream was always to catch an Alice Cooper concert on Halloween Night. still have time Keep on rock and Alice
I grew up watching Vincent Price movies. Saw many at drive in theaters (yes I'm that old). This is my favorite track on the Welcome To My Nightmare album.
Man! Vincent is such a professional.
Seen this live back in the 70s welcome to my nightmare concert
Wish I was there!
The MCU version may have had more production values, but this. THIS is true Kino!
I remember watching this when it 1st aired on TV, the 70s were a great time.
Did you like the sixties
Loved the black widow.❤️❤️. Loved Vincent price❤️❤️
WOW !!!
Great DUO ....
That's the best thing I've seen all day. Banging music. Still laughing at the vid ... In a good way.
When I was a tot, I had this one fantasy! I always wanted to host the Muppet Show and have Alice Cooper and Vincent Price as the guest stars. No joke. I could still do it with Alice. :D
Vincent Price and Alice Cooper is the perfect team up from heaven or hell depending how you look at it.
This is wonderful even today!!!
I am always & 4 ever a friend..
Of Vincent Price ☆♡☆
& Jason Wildey !!
We R here 4 our cHilDrEn 🔥
Yes Alice doing his thing again.hope I don't get nightmares when I sleep after watching this.lol
This freaked me out when I saw it on TV back then. Lol
I saw that Alice Cooper concert with the Baby’s at Joe Louis Arena
I want Vincent price to tug me around on a leash and condescend to me. Sorry.
What a beautiful man he was ❤
He did a voice over on Alice Cooper’s album “Welcome to my Nightmare.”
Legends coming at you happy Monday
Prachtige stem van Vincent en de shock rocker Alice perfecte combinatie
That was emotional awesome 👌
This is from The Nightmare TV Special 1975.
Vincent was the best of the west.
This is exactly what I am looking for. Thank Q.
🕷🎼👣
WWG1WGA ☆♡☆
the most frightening thing about this song is the fact that it is coming true.
How so?
@@TheMaxKids In the beginning of the song Alice is using male pronouns to describe a species that is most known for its females. Our minds will be his toys and every girl and boy will learn to be employed to the black widow. he sits upon his thrown and looks at all the bones of his husbands and his wives he has devoured, The word deflowered means that someone who just had sex. that word being applied to the word virgins and children. Its a perfect description of evil people in high power and the infiltration of the trans movement in first world countries.
Excellent
Awesome!!!
Freaking awesome
Thanks!! So good...
What a perfect combination!! Mr Price & Mr Cooper!! Did Mr Cooper ever do a similar video with Rod Sterling?
Thank you sir may I have another?!
So good and true ☠
Just love it!
Video before videos were released on MTV
The two Vincents
He's always seemed sooo tame (in person) compared to his Awesome spooky music❣❣😎😎
He's a showman.
When you click on settings to up the 240p and the highest option is 240p. LOL
There was a whole gang of roaming black widows 🕷 once. They went after Fido Bedo. They caught up with him in Georgetown, Colorado. They were soundly defeated by the 🧠 wit, 👊 fists, and 💬 banter of Fido. They eventually gave their allegiance to him. 🏍 🛵 🏍
A dreammare 😊😊😊
Para cuando un homenaje con Cooper
Alice is so young here...
That's 50 years ago. I was a young lad of 17 when I saw it on television 📺 the good old days!! ✌️🤘👍
Been trying to look up the spiders Vincent calls by their scientific names, still don't know what the first one is.
genius
When shall we three meet again, in thunder, lightning or in rain?
There’s a spider far far worse than the BLACK widow spider. The ROCK spider!!!!
I just realized that Alices real name is also Vincent .
🖤🖤🖤
Where's Samwise with Sting when you need him?
THIS Black Widow is No Superhero.
In can truly be said that
There's a little Black Widow
in Every Woman.
Your thoughts here...............
Hahahaha what did I just watch?
I apologize in advance if I’m telling you a lot you are already aware of, but Alice Cooper was an up and coming band in the late 60’s and early 70’s with a few songs on the radio like “Schools Out”, “I’m 18”, “No More Mr. Nice Guy”, and “Only Woman Bleed”, but Alice was such a performer and draw that producers were stepping over themselves to turn his show into more of theater. So they offered him all this money and he split from the band and caused a lot of hatred with the band members and went on this tour called, “Welcome to My Nightmare” in 1975. So this was probably shot in 1974 while they were putting out the album. It was very popular and he is still popular to this day. If you have ever seen the movie Wayne’s World that came out in 1992 they get on the ground and grovel when in the presence of Alice because he became such a rock icon.
Si potrebbe cambiare facilmente con la tecnologia di oggi... una volta era solo un ragno...
When I join the D&D Party as a Druid
What the other players expect: Friendly Hippy
What they get: 3:15
Vincent is right
Miss of great actors.
No. They don't want to wake up!
I have the long and short version on my mp3 player. I also still have several Alice Cooper cassette tapes still perfect working order and the cassette with this tune on it. I should look on Ebay and Amazon see how much they go for. I'm never saleing mine. Alice Cooper better songs and video's than Ozzy. Ozzy has maybe 20 good tunes the rest crap he tried doing video's like Alice with "Bark At The Moon' but it didn't go any further than that. Alice puts on a excellent stage show what does Ozzy do walk back n fourth. In a interview Alice says who's scarier Alice or Ozzy defiantly Alice. I saw Ozzy in Toronto, Ont 08 with Rob Zombie he sucked the set and song list was total crap was not impressed compared to all the video footage I saw Ozzy in years before. Than he goes out with Sabbath and gives it is all?
Vincent Price was the MAN. They could've used realistic animatronic spiders to really freak us out. Remember "Arachnophobia"?
Better in My Opinion than Michael Jackson.
GOD BLESS
AM "ERIKA".
360° in Cancer
Is 🔥
Better than
180 on the ground.
Every day of the week.
🦋🕷🌈☘💋
you got it wrong Alice!! black widow is female!!!
Better Than Micjael Jackson.
Trans support should be allowed to be a generational thing. Nobody should be able to demand acceptance from a different generation that will never welcome it.
Old age is never an excuse for bigotry
Lies on nature. But fun