Alice Cooper live in Detroit 1971 - Is It My Body

January 8, 2009 - 12:20 pm No Comments
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Alice Cooper live in Detroit 1971 - Is It My Body from the record Love It To Death

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  1. Tuomas Says:
    so many people tell me i look like this guy same nose 181181
  2. Alejandra Says:
    The live version on the "AVIVA" add is better than the recording, real emotion in it. this one here is awesome
  3. Tearlach Says:
    alice's voice is bad-ass on "is it my body" cooper is an underrated vocalist as far as i'm concerned...
  4. Jed Says:
    Found it - watch?v=rq776hRtu-w&fmt=18
  5. Osrik Says:
    Decided to come and find this song because of that ad too. Anyone find the full footage from the clip in the ad?
  6. TAKHI Says:
    I don't everything he did after Alice Cooper, but he had a band called Billion dollar babies (there videos on youtube of them) and Michael Bruce Band. He is in Myspace but he hasn't signed in since 7.12.2008 so I guess he's playing somewhere..
  7. Tylere Says:
    completely true, i heard it on the ad and decided to find it online cause it was kickass.
  8. ADITI Says:
    This will be big becuse of that new advert on tv
  9. Talbot Says:
    not if u were talking to his cock...I'm from Detroit,we think alike
  10. Nicolle Says:
    i love this video so much. d'you think mr. cooper would object to being called cute? probably...
  11. ATHANASIA Says:
    THAT'S SOM' FUCKIN ROCK AND ROLL
  12. Mitchel Says:
    Were they from space?
  13. PLEXIPPUS Says:
    I disagree about ''Hey Stoopid ''album. It had many great songs.
  14. Logistilla Says:
    Bassist Dennis Dunaway is 60 today 12-09-08. Love the old stuff! Great basslines. I'm from Detroit too.
  15. Durrell Says:
    whatever happened to michael bruce?
  16. Colin Says:
    WOW! mlannoo, do you have the rest of this concert? I'd love to get my hands on it! When this song slows down it gets "FILTHY". It will mess with your own senses if not sober!
  17. DORIAN Says:
    That was a good performance he has the coolness factor on his side when he was young... I think he was sucessful because he wasint boring.
  18. Marcas Says:
    damn, better go see him soon!!!!!!! thx!
  19. Cianni Says:
    we must remember alice was born in detroit,as i do live downriver ,i seen him at the joe,and he put on some of the best shows i ever seen. always got your moneies worth out of him .there very little good music coming out now days so we hang on to all the past good acts,one thing about living near detroit they all come here,because this is the home of rock n roll
  20. BRUHIER Says:
    I had never seen this version. It's fucking awesome!! I have seen Alice a couple of times in 2000s and he still rules.
  21. Terrell Says:
    i live close to detroit it is sweet in detroit
  22. Ned Says:
    I completely agree that the original ACG was more honest, exiting, and original than Alice's solo career. The fact that they are not in that ridiculous Rock n Roll Hall of fame is a travesty,however I just like to remind people that Alice did some amazing things on his own (Nightmare, From the inside,) some noble, but commercially unsuccessful, artistic endeavors (Da Da, SF, flush the fasion) and absolute crap (Constrictor, Raise your fist,Hey Stoopid)But its been a long, interesting career.
  23. Weldon Says:
    "Muscle of Love" is certainly not seen as a "disappointment" to many fans. It was a Billboard Top-Ten album and was certified Gold. Allmusic nicely summarizes it as "a forgotten hard rock classic". "Nightmare" and those that followed were more Broadway than hard rock...amusing but not exciting like this music. Then came "Special Forces" and the like...then the hair metal...mostly downhill from the ACG days.
  24. Birney Says:
    at that time alice was ALWAYS drunk, he doesnt even remember some years of his life and some records recordings!
  25. ASIM Says:
    Alice was big time in the70's-bigger than any other group,I think-but he is underrated today.Listen to the songs.He was ahead of his time.

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