Heart Of Stone wrote on Aug 9
th, 2008 at 11:35am:
To me Alice Cooper sort of died when the original band broke up in '74, that's A.C. to me, that band could sell out Maple Leaf Gardens, or if they were around today, the Air Canada Centre, now Alice has to play way out of the place auditoriums, which holds hardly nothing, if it was Bowie or Elton John they could sell out the biggest places today, but it's kind of sad what Alice has become, compared to the fame he had in the early 70's, to some people he's just somebody who likes to dress up in a Halloween costume, the real band to me is the 4 other guys who made that name famous, who were together right from the beginning, the only solo album he did that I liked was Welcome to my Nightmare.
interesting point of view. it was when welcome to my nightmare came out that i began to lose it for him. i remember buying this record. but i tell you what, if he came to the chance i would probably go and see him.
i just think him playing in thunder bay, ont. is going to be a barn burner of a rocking night.
all in all even if he can't or is not able or doesn't sell out big places anymore it is a good thing he is still touring. he is still big in my books.
go alice.....that a mighty impressive tour list there.