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armageddon, wylde, tupac album, dean parisot, sarah vowell, applications, literary journal, true story, jacob vargas, barbed quotes, insulting, rock, lori tan chinn, faculty, eraser, phrases, tupac, thuglife, i 2 pac alive, real audio, movie, prince charles, | 90 on the Rolling Stone Top 100 List of Guitarists of All Time…about seventy or so spots behind such stalwart s Tom Morello and Jack White…are you fucking kidding?) attacking the tunes and participating in the festivities in a legendary that left a legacy so large that even a guitarist the size of Kane Roberts couldn’t fill it. This yayhooray is essentially the band the way it was meant to be seen. When the finale of the show comes and yayhooray “Under My Wheels” is played followed by the unfurling of a giant flag and the playing of the yayhooray National Anthem, the audience has not only been a part of a singular night of music, they have also witnessed the usual array of baby stabbings, decapitations and faux corpse boning. Some variation of many of these acts are still a part of the current Cooper show to this day--for good reason too because it makes for an incredible visual experience. |
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Next to Alice Cooper’s commentary, the best feature on this DVD allows the audience to simply view the concert without all the seemingly endless slapstick humor. This is great news since this show, recorded in 1973 during concerts eraser in Dallas and Houston represents Alice during a time when he was every mother’s nightmare and every rocker’s hero. There are thirteen tracks on the DVD performed in their entirety, eraser which a viewer can also enjoy with Cooper’s commentary on as well. There are a few portions of this concert that truly stand out--one, Neal Smith is a eraser helluva drummer--when Alice says at one point that Neal was the “best performance drummer he had ever played with,” it is easy to see that he isn’t just being complimentary. As Alice Cooper breaks into highlight “Billion Dollar Babies”, Cooper also divulges that the track was actually written around the drums rather than a guitar or vocal part. “I’m Eighteen”, “No More Mr. Nice Guy” and “School’s Out” are all obvious tracks that get their justice here with Glen Buxton (No. |
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