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  • Who the hell is 'Richie Scarlet'?

  • I saw the Coop back then, twice. I'm so happy I got to see them do this. This is one of my favorite Coop Songs!

  • thanks for posting this. I'm going to see Alice next Sunday, the 17th, but it won't be the same as it was from 1966-1974. It's awesome to finally realize that The Original Alice Cooper Band will be inducted into the HOF, as well as Donovan. Wouldn't it be great if they (Alice & Donovan) sang Billion Dollar Babies at the induction ceremony. It will be a "can't miss moment."

  • I opened for them that night in a band called Mr Sinister, Glen died like the next week or so after this gig :(

    It was very surreal getting to meet and open for them! Thanx Michael and RIP to my homie Kenny Catarineau aka Mr Sinister for making it happen!!!!

  • @MrMaxWatts Kenny and I stayed in touch after this show. He was a great guy and very talented.  Such a shame what happened. RIP Kenny.

  • they all sound great considering how much time had passed,but NEAL tore it up as usual.i think he may be my favorite drummer of all time.wish he was doing something new with the guys.RIP Glen Buxton.

  • Michael Bruce and Glen Buxton are among my fav guitarists of all time, along with Holdsworth, Johnny Marr and Brian Robertson. All seriously underrated

  • What a find! Good clip Thanks for posting

  • Great song from a band immortal, that will never be forgotten. In this clip missed the Dennis and Alice, who by the way should never have dropped the band because it was the best he had today. His compositions were unbeatable with Michael!

  • @juanmarkus777 .....absolutely right....best thing that ever happened to Vincent Furnier.....and his biggest mistake of his life was letting that band go.....chemistry that only the Beatles had before them.....Michael Bruce was disgruntled about not "getting enough credit" as he is reported to have said.....really the first heavy metal sound and they were pioneers of that before Led Zeppilin.....my 2 cents.... and thanks for reading.....

  • @Enofrappini I agree. They were a great band

  • Glen Buxton was a great guitarist. RIP

  • @rastlr Yes, for sure: he was a great guitarist and remains where it is.

  • rip jim morrison

  • whoooraw

  • great sound

  • Sounds way better when Alice sings it.

  • I believe this was the first time Michael, Neal, and Glen had played together since 1974 and they sound like they never stopped playing together. What an incredible performance. Unfortunately, Dennis and Alice weren't there.

  • Glen Buxton RIP.

  • That is Alice's original guitarist. RIP.

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