Even more respect for Alice, A lot of people would hide the fact that they are Christian because sometimes it's not the most popular thing to be or do, You're an amazing artist, And an amazing human being, Great interview Sammy
Alice Cooper....an awesome son of Detroit Rock and Roll. My being a life long native of Michigan, and a local Rock musician, compells me to humbly say..."thanks Alice Cooper" and the other bombastic trail blazing Rockers from the Great Lake State ❤😎❤
As a fellow michigander & musician I second that. Ted Nugent deserves some credit too, politics aside he has had a huge impact in the evolution of rock & in metal & unfortunately because of his political views he gets ignored.
you had some great music come from your state I cheated I grew up in California born and raised SF bay area mostly the San Jose area and there was great music from that part of the bay Doobie Brothers and Sammy Hagar I can't think of the rest I haven't had my coffee yet before I plug in my neighbors love me lol
I missed the Cooper show at the Met Center when there was a tear gas attack. Seen him the next time he came around in 78 and never missed him since. I am going on 58.
Alice's prime was 1971-1972 so you were very lucky, Killer is my favorite lp and biggest influence plus the very first album I ever bought when I was 12 yrs old. You Drive Me Nervous was in my opinion the first real heavy metal song I ever heard.
Mr. Furnier is a legend. He's the kind of Christian I could hang around without wanting to go to the guillotine. Guillotine concert was a great show by the way. So was the Xmas show where the band beat up Santa as an encore.
You know how you're disappointed when a favorite aging band sounds out of breath while trying to sound like the used-to? Alice Cooper still has the breath to belt it out and sounds like he always did! Awesome!
Shining a light in that dark little place of rock and roll. Bin a fan since 74. Again with The Last Temptation - what a great job he did on that album.
@Alan Matthews His name is "Jesus" not "Christ" Fact: The original Bible translation in the Greek was Jesus *The Anointed One* Christ is actuallly a mistranslation of the original Greek. Traditionalist Christians keep using the word "Christ" and it's totally wrong and even disrespectful to be frank to refer to the person of Jesus by his mistranslated second name.
I've heard that many times from friends. I'd be surprised if i couldn't find an Alice Cooper song or two that you'd like or love, so many genres@styles
Love Alice. Love Sammy. Been a fan of both since the 70s. Met Alice in 1989 at my work for a music distributor. Biggest influence on my career in 1 day. Smartest nicest rock star I ever met.
I grew up with Alice Cooper and I love him! We had so much fun with his music. Saw him live 1 time in McAllen Texas at the Villareal Convention Center and he blew us away! I will never forget that show. Thanks for all the great times, Alice.
Both these guy's are great examples of good people, someone you wish you was good friends with and could hang out with. Both older than me and seem to have alot more energy and money , talent ect.. Thanks for the decades of awesome music. Rock On!
Being from Phoenix area I hear so many great stories about people running into Alice at the grocery store, golf course or any normal place like that and everyone say he is the nicest person on the planet! Nothing but respect for him!
Fellow motor citior,.couldn't be related to Nagy Family vacationing summers in ONT.?, Oh Canada. Alice,.so smart. School's IN for the lucky attending his Non Profit. He has been raising buck for many charities. Golf.
Wow! Last time I was at Cooperstown was night before Superbowl XLIV in February 2015 when Phoenix, AZ was host. There were so many people from different parts of world that made this an experience that I will never forget. Uncle Alice was there too!
Sammy too! Sammy is 4 months older than Alice!! Alice goes to church to stay young and Sammy uses tequila to keep him alive! Hahaha... Still though,, not bad for a couple of 74 year olds...
@@joshmorlan6141 church has nothing to do with it. When he isn't wearing make up and they both are they are on camera. When his hair isn't dyed (it was originally dark brown naturally) which it is his hair is white as snow. Dude looks old. Alice just does things to appear younger not because he's a vain egotist. It's because the fans expect Alice Cooper not Vince Furnier on stage.
Seen Alice in the late 70's. Anaheim Stadium in So Cal Outdoors, but still major contact high!! In my top 5 concert memories. With Rolling Stones, Elvis, ZZ Top & Buddy Guy.
I really like seeing another great musician interviewing another. Great interview with one of the greatest rock stars of all time. Then one of the best on the fly performances I've seen in a long time.
Seen Alice 4 times, my favorite show of his was at the St Paul Civic Center Theater, seats about 6000. His guest band that year, and on my birthday, was Guns and Roses first tour.
Fun show !!! You guys were great! I was in the hospital and my friend gave me his ipod & earphones. I was listening to Alice Cooper as they wheeled me to X-ray. It was as fun as being in the hospital can get.
I have always thought that Alice Cooper is one of the coolest people to ever live. The persona, the stories, not to mention his music. I was a kid of the 80s, but 70s Alice Cooper was my bread and butter. My father used to play schools out for my brother and me every summer when school let out. And crazy as it seems, the older I got the more his music made sense to me, and the more I love it. Same with Sammy Hagar. My first favorite song by Sammy Hagar was I Can't Drive 55. The old man also made sure I heard it every time it came on the radio, and my brother and I would go nuts. All through his VH era, but once again, the older I got the more his music made sense to me, and the further back I went into his library. I will still have a beer or many to either of these two's music and love every minute of it. Rock On!
Saw Alice when I was 14 and Montrose. The golden days of rock n roll. Had my Alice poster with his snake on my wall. School's out is a timeless rock anthem. Billion Dollar Babies is a masterpiece but Killer is my fav Alice album. Oh, and kids. Albums were these big black vinyl discs that made music when spun on a turntable. Crazy times.
Alice Cooper is a legend I meet him on River Rd. In Savanna GA I went up and said Hey Alice Cooper he shook my hand and shoos me away I will never forget it...
@Pittsburgh Steelers Saw Floyd once and were great. Saw alice once in the 70's and a fantastic show.Can't split them really.Although quite different from each other I couldn't put one ahead of the other !
Man is a Sweetheart!! Got the chance to meet him back in the 90s at of all things a "Haunted House" themed event at Madison Square Garden in New Yawk!! Left Quite an Impression on me!!! Rock On Alice Cooper!! Thanks for the Memories and Music!! Congrats on 32yrs!!! One Day At A Time!!!
2 legends, i saw alice cooper when he opened fir maiden in 2013, one of the best shows i have ever been to 😎👌 i was bliwn away how much he sounded just like the records and the same with maiden, what a show 👏 hope i get to see sammy before he stops playing.
It was the early seventies and my life could have turned out bad...really bad ....or even worse ..But Alice Cooper gave me an outlet to channeled that anger ...He let me look at the dark side and then leave it like he did with his character . I got the message...you don't have to be something...just because you think it ....let it go . So I immersed myself in music , told myself it'll be over some day and got as big as my dad and very disturbed mother and it did get better . I had my own family it went great and I have great (happy and confident ) son his wonderful wife and the apple of my eye.... my granddaughter . The chains are broken...life is good . PK
Yeah *Alice* was nearby he seemed to be actually hanging round *Chambersburg - Fayetteville PA* DJ-ing on *Bob Rocks* then he said he was gonna do the DJ back in *Scottsdale, AZ* . *Bob Dylan* on *Radio One* was amazing too … Not to mention *Chad* sittin' in with *Sammy* & *Ronnie* . Rocking the Nations …
So cool that Alice & Sammy's wives did the backup singing in this jam. What a metaphor for supporting rock star husbands. That's got to be one of the most difficult family challenges. Huge respect that both couples have been together for decades.
We've met him a couple of times having lunch there. One of the most polite people I've ever seen. Girls were young and idea who he is but remembered him and thought he was cool. I'd read he closed the restaurant a while back. Glad to see it may be open again.
Billon Dollar Baby's Damn I loved cranking that vinyl album over some sweet equipment and speakers along with a ton of other True Artist of the day and of course everything that came before. Rock On !! 🎸
Working out of Shep's house (formerly Alice's) for Alive Ent with Shep and Alice as an intern during film school was one of the highlights of my life! So kind and then Shep let me have his Maui house for 2 weeks what a dream and drive the Rolls to the Grammies I will never forget!!!
*Praise the Lord, Jesus Christ* . This is perfect for my playlist - *Alice Cooper Twisted PhisteR* … I've been watching some of the early *Montrose* concert videos … unreal how *Sammy* looks then & now … So cool *Chad Smith* had the opp to sit in playing all those great *Montrose* numbers. Sad reality losing all those rockers Jimmy , Jim -as Alice mentions here - Eddy, Ronnie all the others too … RIP we're coming home gotta keep on keeping on …
1979 Riverfront Coliseum I saw AC at 15 on a school night. Have seen many of the Greats but this show made me appreciate not only R&R, but theater and the arts. AC puts on kick ass R&R concert, and opera quality theater. I thought that night if this was in a theater it could tell a story to people who would never ever attend a rock concert. I was so happy to hear him say he would like to see Alice Cooper on Broadway. I hope the universe brings this to us!
It was the late 70s', and I was the guest vocalist with a band named 'Rise', and we were the opening act for The Neal Smith Band (Alice Cooper's original drummer). In the audience that evening was my brother; my kid sister Alice ; Stevie Nick's photographer: Herbie W.; Dave 'the skull', the bass player who joined Aerosmith after Tom Hamilton contracted cancer; and my favorite lady of all time, MJ; Danny C., who later became a 'roadie' for Pat Benatar, and Joey W., who later became the 'roadie' for virtually everyone in rock n roll. My opening number was written by (drum roll, please): Sammy Hagar, from his first album with the Ronnie Montrose group: 'Rock The Nation'. Oh, that was a good night.
I was at a private charity event in Orange County years ago. Alice Cooper was there and performed. He is a very good guy, and donated his day. He walked around talking to people, super good guy.
God Vince! I'd love to see you in Savannah, Ga, (January of 2022), but I'm afraid I'd lose my original aspect of the band playing Cobo back in '72 but God bless you and your amazing hard work to keep REAL rock and roll together. (Is "Halo of Flies" on your playlist?) That's the one that sold me on 8 track / full volume !!!
Yes! Loved Cobo Arena when I was a kid! Went to a few shows there. Saw The Coop at Royal Oak Theatre and Pine Knob. Both incredible shows! Love the Killers album and Halo of Flies. Wore out Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti on my car 8 track cranked to 11! Great to see these two rock legends talking and rocking. Great stuff!
@@frankieedwards9825 Hey Eddie, Boy did I screw up the date of A/C which is @ the Savannah Civic Center on February 5th 2022. ANYWHOOO!!!, Yeah...smoked a lot of "dirt weed" during that show and was amazed we made it back to Birmingham, MI the same week, (30+ miles only). YIKES!!! At any rate, they say you can't go back and I'm beginning to believe 'em. I didn't know Vince played the R/O Theater OR Pine Knob back in the day...! Where in the hell was I? As alluded to in my previous post...I'll probably have to pass on my visit to Savannah and go out and re-buy the "Killer" CD and irritate the neighbors 3 doors up and down. THX for your post!
I think Vince aka Alice still lives in Pheonix. He & Glen Campbell were great great friends! Playing golf together all the time & their Faith was a Bond. 2 of the greatest LEGENDS!
Even more respect for Alice, A lot of people would hide the fact that they are Christian because sometimes it's not the most popular thing to be or do, You're an amazing artist, And an amazing human being, Great interview Sammy
He's very vocal about his faith.
All you Christians know how to do is play the damn victim.
who hides the fact that they are Christian?
They are both 74 years old and they sound fantastic!
Yeah that's amazing. God Bless 'em.
This was first broadcast in early 2016 and probably recorded in 2015. So not real recent.
Alice still sounds as great as ever. Completely awesome!
Alice rules... Sammy rules... Both of you are the best ever of all things 'singer-related' and all things about helping people! God Bless!
Bless are all. And you!!!
Well said.
Just goes to show that once music gets in your heart and soul it never leaves.🎶🎼❤
Thank god
@@dougphillips7194 Amen!
Born and raised in Phoenix Arizona and he was one of my favorite artists, along with Stevie Nicks. Great times!
Alice Cooper....an awesome son of Detroit Rock and Roll. My being a life long native of Michigan, and a local Rock musician, compells me to humbly say..."thanks Alice Cooper" and the other bombastic trail blazing Rockers from the Great Lake State ❤😎❤
As a fellow michigander & musician I second that. Ted Nugent deserves some credit too, politics aside he has had a huge impact in the evolution of rock & in metal & unfortunately because of his political views he gets ignored.
you had some great music come from your state I cheated I grew up in California born and raised SF bay area mostly the San Jose area and there was great music from that part of the bay Doobie Brothers and Sammy Hagar I can't think of the rest I haven't had my coffee yet before I plug in my neighbors love me lol
Probably my two most favorite rockers! Sammy and Alice. They look like they are having fun and enjoying life.
Great interview, Sammy is killing it with each one. Alice is a class act, another legend and all around good guy. Great jam out also, cheers.
Sammy is a good guy but a terrible interviewer.........
I saw Alice Cooper in 1972 perform the "Killer" album. That was, and still is, in my Top 5 Greatest Rock Concerts that I have been to of all time.
I missed the Cooper show at the Met Center when there was a tear gas attack. Seen him the next time he came around in 78 and never missed him since. I am going on 58.
I saw this show in London! Awesome.
@@kennycab3374 Met center Minnesota?
Alice's prime was 1971-1972 so you were very lucky, Killer is my favorite lp and biggest influence plus the very first album I ever bought when I was 12 yrs old. You Drive Me Nervous was in my opinion the first real heavy metal song I ever heard.
Killer was a great album.
This should be on television so everyone can enjoy the positive! Vincent is a great guy!!!
Mr. Furnier is a legend. He's the kind of Christian I could hang around without wanting to go to the guillotine. Guillotine concert was a great show by the way. So was the Xmas show where the band beat up Santa as an encore.
Love Alice Cooper aka Vincent Furnier . Some the best most underrated music of the time. 👍🏼
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You know how you're disappointed when a favorite aging band sounds out of breath while trying to sound like the used-to? Alice Cooper still has the breath to belt it out and sounds like he always did! Awesome!
Never been a fan of Alice’s music but always been a fan of Alice and his straight-forward and honest way of talking about Christ 🙌🏼
Shining a light in that dark little place of rock and roll. Bin a fan since 74. Again with The Last Temptation - what a great job he did on that album.
@Alan Matthews His name is "Jesus" not "Christ" Fact: The original Bible translation in the Greek was Jesus *The Anointed One* Christ is actuallly a mistranslation of the original Greek. Traditionalist Christians keep using the word "Christ" and it's totally wrong and even disrespectful to be frank to refer to the person of Jesus by his mistranslated second name.
@@happynappy Thank you for participating. We have some nice parting gifts for you.
I've heard that many times from friends.
I'd be surprised if i couldn't find an Alice Cooper song or two that you'd like or love,
so many genres@styles
Love Alice. Love Sammy. Been a fan of both since the 70s. Met Alice in 1989 at my work for a music distributor. Biggest influence on my career in 1 day. Smartest nicest rock star I ever met.
What I REALLY love about clips like these is the way Sammy gets up there with his axe and is 100% in it and mixing it up. Fearless! Go Sammy! Go!
I grew up with Alice Cooper and I love him! We had so much fun with his music. Saw him live 1 time in McAllen Texas at the Villareal Convention Center and he blew us away! I will never forget that show. Thanks for all the great times, Alice.
I've seen Alice Cooper live a couple times over the years. A true professional, he puts on a great show.
Both these guy's are great examples of good people, someone you wish you was good friends with and could hang out with. Both older than me and seem to have alot more energy and money , talent ect.. Thanks for the decades of awesome music. Rock On!
Can still remember Schools Out getting blasted from my high school’s PA system on last day of school 1981
Being from Phoenix area I hear so many great stories about people running into Alice at the grocery store, golf course or any normal place like that and everyone say he is the nicest person on the planet! Nothing but respect for him!
Another interesting video,with Two Talented people!! Detroit, Michigan Loves Alice Cooper and Sammy Hagar!!! G
Fellow motor citior,.couldn't be related to Nagy Family vacationing summers in ONT.?, Oh Canada. Alice,.so smart. School's IN for the lucky attending his Non Profit. He has been raising buck for many charities. Golf.
Wow! Last time I was at Cooperstown was night before Superbowl XLIV in February 2015 when Phoenix, AZ was host. There were so many people from different parts of world that made this an experience that I will never forget. Uncle Alice was there too!
So lucky
Two of my favorites. Finally saw Alice in concert this past year and plan on seeing Sammy this year. Keep on rockin'!
The Coop is doing as great as ever. Is he de-aging?
Да, сэр. У меня так же!!?
Sammy too! Sammy is 4 months older than Alice!! Alice goes to church to stay young and Sammy uses tequila to keep him alive! Hahaha... Still though,, not bad for a couple of 74 year olds...
Saw him October of 21 and he just KILLED IT!! Just an extraordinary showman!
These two guys are truly ageless
@@joshmorlan6141 church has nothing to do with it. When he isn't wearing make up and they both are they are on camera. When his hair isn't dyed (it was originally dark brown naturally) which it is his hair is white as snow. Dude looks old. Alice just does things to appear younger not because he's a vain egotist. It's because the fans expect Alice Cooper not Vince Furnier on stage.
Alice Cooper.. Who else has Commander Cody and Howlin Wolf open up for him!.. Always a fantastic Band!.. Thanks Vince!
One of the best versions of School’s Out that I’ve heard. That bass player was laying it down.
As an old rocker, who is going to replace these legends?
Speed racer: Only time will tell. But to me, the rock and roll void is only going to grow larger as the years rush by.
Love these two guys! So relaxed, funny and down to earth! Love it!
Grew up rocking to this great man
We wore every record out😁
Got to meet him in NYC at my wife’s art show I couldn’t believe it still in awwwwww
I love that Sammy does this.
Seen Alice in the late 70's.
Anaheim Stadium in So Cal
Outdoors, but still major contact high!!
In my top 5 concert memories. With Rolling Stones, Elvis, ZZ Top & Buddy Guy.
3 years ago. Concert with Disturbed. One awesome concert. Not disappointed.
Two of my favorite Rocker's.
Alice is sounding brilliant!
Sammy and Alice live from Cooperstown in Phoenix. I was there and it was a great place indeed!
He was great on the Muppet show. Loved it.
I really like seeing another great musician interviewing another. Great interview with one of the greatest rock stars of all time. Then one of the best on the fly performances I've seen in a long time.
I love Alice better the more I find out about him; God Blessed that man 🪅♥️🙏🤟
Seen Alice 4 times, my favorite show of his was at the St Paul Civic Center Theater, seats about 6000. His guest band that year, and on my birthday, was Guns and Roses first tour.
Vincent, you’re an amazing singer, soul, we love you!! And Sammy too!! ❤️❤️🎸
My generation grew up with the best music !!!
So glad I got to see Alice live a few years back with Halestorm
Both still lookin' and soundin' great!!! Love both these guys.
Fun show !!! You guys were great! I was in the hospital and my friend gave me his ipod & earphones. I was listening to Alice Cooper as they wheeled me to X-ray. It was as fun as being in the hospital can get.
I have always thought that Alice Cooper is one of the coolest people to ever live. The persona, the stories, not to mention his music. I was a kid of the 80s, but 70s Alice Cooper was my bread and butter. My father used to play schools out for my brother and me every summer when school let out. And crazy as it seems, the older I got the more his music made sense to me, and the more I love it. Same with Sammy Hagar. My first favorite song by Sammy Hagar was I Can't Drive 55. The old man also made sure I heard it every time it came on the radio, and my brother and I would go nuts. All through his VH era, but once again, the older I got the more his music made sense to me, and the further back I went into his library. I will still have a beer or many to either of these two's music and love every minute of it. Rock On!
Saw Alice when I was 14 and Montrose. The golden days of rock n roll. Had my Alice poster with his snake on my wall. School's out is a timeless rock anthem. Billion Dollar Babies is a masterpiece but Killer is my fav Alice album. Oh, and kids. Albums were these big black vinyl discs that made music when spun on a turntable. Crazy times.
Saw Sammy back in the 80 still has it today may 80s rock never die
Alice Cooper is a legend I meet him on River Rd. In Savanna GA I went up and said Hey Alice Cooper he shook my hand and shoos me away I will never forget it...
That sounded damn good for being live ..I am very Impressed !!
Alice sounds as good as he did when I was a teen.
Alice is the best live show EVER. nothing better.
@Pittsburgh Steelers Saw Floyd once and were great. Saw alice once in the 70's and a fantastic show.Can't split them really.Although quite different from each other I couldn't put one ahead of the other !
Man is a Sweetheart!!
Got the chance to meet him back in the 90s at of all things a "Haunted House" themed event at Madison Square Garden in New Yawk!!
Left Quite an Impression on me!!!
Rock On Alice Cooper!!
Thanks for the Memories and Music!!
Congrats on 32yrs!!! One Day At A Time!!!
Love my Alice! He’s coming to Denver in October. Can’t wait!!!
Two legends!! Alice n Red Rocker
The Muppet Show, first time I saw Alice! Fell in love...👍🎸💜🎶
Polishing chops in little dumpy bars creates 'word 'o mouth'...most reliable advertising. Thank you, Gents!!
That was a great performance. The drummer was so tight to the classic Alice band.
Love Alice and the Red Rocker but not being able to find that note twice on the break is brutal..
Saw Alice a few times. In 1988 where I worked we got to dress up for holloween. I borrowed my mom's eye liner and dressed up as Alice Cooper
2 legends, i saw alice cooper when he opened fir maiden in 2013, one of the best shows i have ever been to 😎👌 i was bliwn away how much he sounded just like the records and the same with maiden, what a show 👏 hope i get to see sammy before he stops playing.
It was the early seventies and my life could have turned out bad...really bad ....or even worse ..But Alice Cooper gave me an outlet to channeled that anger ...He let me look at the dark side and then leave it like he did with his character . I got the message...you don't have to be something...just because you think it ....let it go . So I immersed myself in music , told myself it'll be over some day and got as big as my dad and very disturbed mother and it did get better . I had my own family it went great and I have great (happy and confident ) son his wonderful wife and the apple of my eye.... my granddaughter . The chains are broken...life is good . PK
Top performer ..an absolute legend.
They sounded amazing...Awesome
Al is by far the best dj, also a handy rock star.
Yeah *Alice* was nearby he seemed to be actually hanging round *Chambersburg - Fayetteville PA* DJ-ing on *Bob Rocks* then he said he was gonna do the DJ back in *Scottsdale, AZ* .
*Bob Dylan* on *Radio One* was amazing too …
Not to mention *Chad* sittin' in with *Sammy* & *Ronnie* . Rocking the Nations …
I remember when “Schools Out” first came out. Lord I’m old 😂😂😂
Hes the best showman ever Love to go to his gigs
I was 40yo before i found out alice cooper was a character. He is a legend i love him.
Enjoying this really, good job Sammy 👍
So cool that Alice & Sammy's wives did the backup singing in this jam. What a metaphor for supporting rock star husbands. That's got to be one of the most difficult family challenges. Huge respect that both couples have been together for decades.
AC is amazing....Sammy was "in the way" on that one.
I remember 1973 it rocked!
2 good men right here. Both still look and sound fantastic.
I feel so lucky to have met Alice once and seriously what a nice guy. He was at Witches Woods in Massachusetts on Halloween
God Bless you Alice Coop, may your testimony of redemption through Christ Jesus reach out to many! Keep on Rockin’
Alice is a true Rock Star 🎸
Glory, honor, peace. New respect. Pray for Sammy.
Man that was one great performance
Alice is still rocking at a high level!!
We've met him a couple of times having lunch there. One of the most polite people I've ever seen. Girls were young and idea who he is but remembered him and thought he was cool. I'd read he closed the restaurant a while back. Glad to see it may be open again.
2 Greats.... love it.
Billon Dollar Baby's Damn I loved cranking that vinyl album over some sweet equipment and speakers along with a ton of other True Artist of the day and of course everything that came before. Rock On !! 🎸
Working out of Shep's house (formerly Alice's) for Alive Ent with Shep and Alice as an intern during film school was one of the highlights of my life! So kind and then Shep let me have his Maui house for 2 weeks what a dream and drive the Rolls to the Grammies I will never forget!!!
Jesus is the King. Sammy and Alice are really cool. Glad to see Alice just jamming. He needs to be Vincent when he just jams.
*Praise the Lord, Jesus Christ* .
This is perfect for my playlist - *Alice Cooper Twisted PhisteR* … I've been watching some of the early *Montrose* concert videos … unreal how *Sammy* looks then & now … So cool *Chad Smith* had the opp to sit in playing all those great *Montrose* numbers.
Sad reality losing all those rockers Jimmy , Jim -as Alice mentions here - Eddy, Ronnie all the others too … RIP we're coming home gotta keep on keeping on …
Two legends…
1979 Riverfront Coliseum I saw AC at 15 on a school night. Have seen many of the Greats but this show made me appreciate not only R&R, but theater and the arts. AC puts on kick ass R&R concert, and opera quality theater. I thought that night if this was in a theater it could tell a story to people who would never ever attend a rock concert. I was so happy to hear him say he would like to see Alice Cooper on Broadway. I hope the universe brings this to us!
Love this cat…had the famous snake poster in my bedroom throughout HS.
It was the late 70s', and I was the guest vocalist with a band named 'Rise', and we were the opening act for The Neal Smith Band (Alice Cooper's original drummer). In the audience that evening was my brother; my kid sister Alice ; Stevie Nick's photographer: Herbie W.; Dave 'the skull', the bass player who joined Aerosmith after Tom Hamilton contracted cancer; and my favorite lady of all time, MJ; Danny C., who later became a 'roadie' for Pat Benatar, and Joey W., who later became the 'roadie' for virtually everyone in rock n roll. My opening number was written by (drum roll, please): Sammy Hagar, from his first album with the Ronnie Montrose group: 'Rock The Nation'. Oh, that was a good night.
I was at a private charity event in Orange County years ago. Alice Cooper was there and performed. He is a very good guy, and donated his day. He walked around talking to people, super good guy.
3:17 "and then all of the sudden you show up on hollywood squares, and I did not like that" Poor Sammy's view of his idol was shattered 🤣
I don't think Sammy "gets" Alice Cooper
Rock and roll= fountain of youth.
God Bless this man.
what a great voice!
Just thinking the same..he sounds amazing
God Vince! I'd love to see you in Savannah, Ga, (January of 2022), but I'm afraid I'd lose my original aspect of the band playing Cobo back in '72 but God bless you and your amazing hard work to keep REAL rock and roll together. (Is "Halo of Flies" on your playlist?) That's the one that sold me on 8 track / full volume !!!
Yes! Loved Cobo Arena when I was a kid! Went to a few shows there.
Saw The Coop at Royal Oak Theatre and Pine Knob. Both incredible shows! Love the Killers album and Halo of Flies.
Wore out Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti on my car 8 track cranked to 11!
Great to see these two rock legends talking and rocking. Great stuff!
@@frankieedwards9825 Hey Eddie, Boy did I screw up the date of A/C which is @ the Savannah Civic Center on February 5th 2022. ANYWHOOO!!!, Yeah...smoked a lot of "dirt weed" during that show and was amazed we made it back to Birmingham, MI the same week, (30+ miles only). YIKES!!! At any rate, they say you can't go back and I'm beginning to believe 'em. I didn't know Vince played the R/O Theater OR Pine Knob back in the day...! Where in the hell was I? As alluded to in my previous post...I'll probably have to pass on my visit to Savannah and go out and re-buy the "Killer" CD and irritate the neighbors 3 doors up and down. THX for your post!
I saw the Stones at Cobo Hall when they first came to America.
Keep rocking Alice Copper 👍👍🎤😎
Always a fan of y’all & y’all’s music! ♥️🌟👋
Neato! I wasn't expecting to see my friend Michael on guitar!
Back in the early 70s I joined the Alice Cooper fan club, part of the fan club package was a handheld fan that said.
I’m an Alice Cooper fan.
Love this ❤️🔥 love them 💝
He knew all the Greats! The best one survived!!! Keep rock in out Alice!!!
I think Vince aka Alice still lives in Pheonix. He & Glen Campbell were great great friends! Playing golf together all the time & their Faith was a Bond. 2 of the greatest LEGENDS!