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By the early 70‘s when this film was made, Vincent Furnier had managed to poem create a persona so imaginative and compelling that even he had difficulty differentiating where he ended and Alice began--in another portion of the commentary he goes on to state that the poem clothes he wore onstage during poem this performance were what he was actually wearing on the street at the time. More than anything else, the DVD documents that period—warts and all--interestingly enough, it is at least partially because of these imperfections that makes this disc a time capsule that tells the story of the origination of the modern stage show. This disc opens with Alice dressed in a tux onstage with his band crooning “The Lady Is a Tramp”. The rest of the band is right there playing alongside while appearing as if they were about to go to a senior prom. The group appears bored throughout, yet instead of only playing a small portion of the song, the band manages to get through nearly the whole tune before Alice begins to rebel and tear apart the stage--hell, they could have gotten the same effect just by singing a few words of the song.
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