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  • @rayrocks0212- Michael Bruce (rhythm guitarist) made the "tooth" sounds. Love this video, brings back great memories of this historical rock group. Too bad they blocked out the band...the lighting was never that dark, from what I remember.

  • cooper was thebest

  • Cooper was THE BEST show I have ever seen!! I saw him at the Philadelphia Spectrum in 1972 (Love It To Death) and then I was hooked! I was blessed that I got to see him perform for Killer, School's Out, Muscle of Love, Billion Dollar Babies and Welcome to my Nightmare. (I had good Parents) I JUST caught his act in Daytona Beach Florida about 6 months ago. He has his daughter doing the tooth now! HE LOOKS and SOUNDS great!

  • Occupy a toothbrush!

  • thats the bass plyer doing the harmone voice on the gient tooth

  • @rayrocks0212 Actually, it's Michael Bruce the rhythm guitar player.

  • the ACB was one of the most creative band of their time. it was more than a rock band! they were GENIUS!! who can nowadays write a song so intense & hilarious 'bout dental disease? .....boingboingboingboing! AAOOOOOOOOH!!

  • this music video is hilarious

  • This a totally underated video. I used to listen to it decades ago on my long drive from the mountians to the companies that I worked for in the Valley back in the 8 track days.

  • sounds like james bond

  • @heavyrockfan98 It's a reference to the James Bond theme. The band actually wrote a theme for "Man With The Golden Gun" but it was rejected because of their image; it's featured on their Muscle of Love (1973) album.

  • I went to the dentist today. Seriously, he told me my teeth are okay, but my gums gotta go. Not in those words, but still. Now I have to go to a periodontist.

  • The tooth brush was for the dancing tooth. These guys started it all.

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  • Is the dentist The Amazing Randi? He was a magician who designed some of Alice's stage effects, like the guilloutine and the hanging...

  • @MillerTivo Yes, it's the Amazing Randi. He used to play the dentist and the executioner.

  • HILARIOUS! This video ROCKS!

  • It wasn`t even a year ago that I found a video of Alice performing this song on The Smother Brothers Show. Now I can`t find it anywhere on here. Do they delete old videos or what?

  • What amazing voice, Alice Cooper you are great!

  • Alice Cooper rules

  • You gatta love this guy. He is a real showman. And to think he was just pissed drunk when he did this. Thats talent. Alice is the man!

  • this is so funny :))

  • ???

  • simply classic.....

  • I felt a need to hear this today after a trip to the dentist

  • Thank you LuneyTune72! Finally a video that actually has Alice performing on stage. The Amazing Randy too!

  • You should buy the movie, Good To See You Again Alice Cooper. It's amazing! AND hilarious!

  • Where or from whom can I buy it? It would be an excellent addition to my Alice Cooper collection.

  • Amazon, eBay, search google. Tons of sites sell it on DVD. I really recommend getting it for sure.

  • Cool, Thanks Luney Tune72. Have a good evening. I'll check it out in the morning.

  • Is that a real Poncho or is that a Sears Poncho ?

  • FRANK ZAPPA!

  • He HAD the coolest teeth back then, he had the work done a a very young age, he had the new choppers for wtmntmare

  • these days he looks like he's sporting false choppers.

  • They aren't his old teeth (which were caved in, small, and stained yellow). I think he had them whitened and some new implants.

  • I LOVE this posting. Alice Cooper band at their pomp and best. Classic

  • This brings back memories of Halloween and playing this song riding in our GTO, alot of fun back then!

  • "HAPPY HALLOWEEN" EVERYONE!!!

  • Alice fights tooth decay.

  • best shot ever at 3:26

  • Yeah I actually have like 10 pictures of that one image (different concerts obviously).

  • Dennis Dunaway on bass...running all over the stage...classic. Coop was my first concert in April, 1973; 15 yrs old at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, Tx. sat about 25 rows back on the floor level...Brownsville Station and Flo and Eddie opened...never forget the sweet smell of pot wafting through out the show and nary a cop to say anything.

  • Alice was sooo much better when he was still filled with piss and vinegar

    Before he became filled with JEEEZUZZZ....

  • nd wats wrong with tht??

  • They ought to get Alice on PSA's for dental hygiene.

  • In my opinion Alice should be a main villain in a movie. He should wear his make up and his typical all black outfit. He is the perfect villain.

  • We use to eat mescaline and trip to Alice, Vanilla Fudge, King Crimson etc. The good old days; god, I miss 'em!!!!!

  • none of this younger generation can understand the impact that these bands made.this stuff they do today is just stupidity trying to shock someone.this is shock.look at the people on the streets.even as mellow as this scene is the thoughts running through thier heads were of wonder and intrig.you had a few tv channels,everyone didnt have cameras,people had morals.you have to understand the strict morals and ignorance of the world.not like today.alice was the devil himself but normal today

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  • I don't think Alice was the devil, more of an visionary. But i agree my generation suck! I don't get rap at all or bands like slipknot! Bands like that copyed off of alice, but they aren't good. And MOST not all kids don't have morals "today".

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  • brilliant, thanks for posting, long time no see

  • I seen coop do this song at Indy and there he humped the tooth paste and it shot out at the climax . Around 1972

  • James Randi Rules

  • Unfortunately, I've never seen this movie before...

    Did they play Halo of Flies in that concert?

  • First I suggest buying this (you can get it on Amazon) it's great, and has that ridiculous Alice Cooper humor with shorts throughout the film. Halo of Flies was not played during this concert. This movie is from the Billion Dollar Babies Tour in 1973. Halo of Flies wasn't played again after the School's Out Tour of '72 until just a few of years ago.

  • yeah, during the concert it wasn't played, but I believe in the movie there was one scene that had the start music of Halo Of Flies in it...

    I'm pretty sure.

  • You are correct the scene where the gang is on bikes and steals the elephant. It's the studio version though.

  • wait...wasn't there a version where he humps the tooth????

  • Yes, that's one of the deleted/bonus scenes. Did you notice how the song skips ahead a bit, that's cus that scene was censored. They wouldn't allow it to be shown in the movie, it was "too outragious" or something.

  • oooh....gotcha. yea...i did notice that,actually..is that deleted in the DVD?

  • I think it's somewhere in the special features, it's not an easter egg. Although if you haven't seen the easter eggs I suggest you do.

  • whats the easter eggs??

  • The easter eggs are special hidden scenes, that you have to find on the DVD, if you search on google you can find the ones on Good To See You Again. They include: an interview from 1973, outtakes from the graveyard scene.

  • THis is one of my fave songs!!!!!

    I've never seen this!!! I'm gonna buy the concert DVD now..

  • Keep the rotten tooth fairy satisfied!

  • 'Candy everywhere, got chocolate in my hair' - Alice covered in chocolate! The ultimate fantasy!!!

  • think of all those calories naughty girl lol. ps how you doing

  • I LOVED his great quote about the Alice Cooper Band & Black Sabbath "Driving a stake through the heart of the peace & love generation!". Loved everything about the band. Super creative with the Bond riff.

    Any trivia/tech-heads know why Billion Dolar Babies had such a unique tonal quality? The guitars were very unique & I never heard anything quite like that again from any other band.

    I swear I went through 4 copies on vinyl, a few on cassette and then finall a CD!

  • FABULOUS!!I remember seeing part of this on TV well over 30 years ago - thanks for the memories! Alice stumbling around in those leopard boots was the biggest turn-on ever when I was a teen back then, WOW!! Still does it for me now! I was absolutely NOT allowed to go when he first came to the UK and didn't see him till 75 when I was 19!

  • This is the greatest thing in the history of things.

  • Great performance

    The part where he chased down the tooth was hilarious.

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