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Next to Alice Cooper’s commentary, the best feature on this DVD allows doom (film) 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 in Dallas and Houston represents Alice during a time when he was every mother’s nightmare and every rocker’s doom (film) hero. There are thirteen tracks on the DVD performed in their entirety, 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 helluva drummer--when Alice doom (film) 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.
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