Alice Cooper - No More Love At Your Convenience
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so kennt ihn fast niemand
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we are deep into the alice alky era here.
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02:10 is that Johnny Depp that I see?
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The sailor in the background looks like his doing a Mick Jagger impression.
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In the beginning you can see that the previous clip was "Bohemian Rhapsody"!
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@Lordifani Totally agree!
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@IshadaKatzteilov that was jerry houser. i worked on the video as a set dresser. i was the one coming out of the coffin waving the flag. bernie taupin was one of the gangsters. alan rudolph directed it
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Excellent
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I love how he uses Sheryl in his videos. The man has great integrity as far as I am concerned. One, to confront his demons with the bottle. Two, to show utter commitment to his family. And three, not give a rats what people think because he not only believes in God, but is more than happy to tell the people he follows Jesus. And this song still makes me laugh as much as when I first heard my dad play Lace and Whiskey over 17 years ago. He was a mad Alice Cooper fan.
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One of Alice's most underrated songs in my opinion. I don't understand why Alice hates this, I think this is one of his best. Sure it's different but that's what makes it so damn good!
This just goes to show that Alice can master any type of music
Neelbeeten 3 years ago 16
Lace and Whiskey is the most underrated album of Alice Cooper along with DaDa. Even if Lace and Whiskey has a disco sound it's still a fantastic record from start to finish. And Alice Cooper Goes to Hell and From the Inside are also pretty disco/pop sounding but those are awesome albums actually. Alice Cooper did perfect music between the years 1964 and 1985. He experimented with garage rock, psychedelia, glam rock, shock rock, hard rock, disco, pop rock, art rock and many other great styles.
Vittumikajatka 3 years ago 9