Alice Cooper Halo of Flies [live 12-27-71]

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  • alice cooper owes alot to his band mates,micheal bruce was a great song writer.glen buxton was a great lead player,dennis dunaway is a great bass player and neal smith is a fuck n top drummer..itsnot the same band with out the original line up..

  • i love the outro guitar solo. just melts my brain. Alice Cooper (the band) had some of the finest instrumentalists ever put together some of the finest instrumental pieces ever.

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  • Where was this recorded? Defiantly my favorite song from alice cooper group!!

  • I saw the band in Hartford Connecticut in summer of 1972. My first music concert ever. What a show!!!

  • @jindigger LOL, nice :)

    

  • Outstanding audio. The early videos clearly show Alice as a natural showman. Amazing and brilliant as the band was, Alice wanted the next level. That"s where solo careers begin.

  • well that sucks they forgot to turn the light on for this show

  • @custom400 so true bro so true

  • I think that the other band members should have recieved much more credit. Glen was a wonderful guitarist, Neal was a wonderful drummer...Why didn't they get noticed as much? Just because they weren't up front??

  • @beauty8116

    Dennis Dunaway was the band IMO. If you listen to those first 6 albums he is the artist. AC was the drunken frontman and that's cool but who played the instruments?

  • I photographed Alice in 1974 and 1977. To see the shots go to ianmarkmusicphotos (.com)

  • I know one guy that described to me what it was like seeing them back in the late sixty's as a bar band, all the leather and cool old vintage analog amps and what not, and I know another guy that worked at a radio station that interviewed Alice at that same time back then, and he said he touched Alice Cooper's shoulder so some of that "Star Power" might rub off onto him. They don't make bands like this now a days. That;s for sure.

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