Alice Cooper setlist?
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I've seen Alice on the last 7 tours (again next month) although I don't know what he's playing this time he always mixes up his setlist. School's Out, Poison, Billion Dollar Babies, The Ballad Of Dwight Fry, and Eighteen are always included. He Also includes 5 or 6 songs from the latest album. Then he alternates in some more well known songs each tour like Elected, No More Mr. Nice Guy, Dead Babies, and Cold Ethyl. Finally he pulls out at least 2 obcure songs out of nowhere for the die hards (the last few times I saw him he played Unfinished Sweet, Halo Of Flies, Nurse Rosetta, Its Hot Tonight, From The Inside) As always its a great show and he kickes the Hell out of any of his imitators.
PS look for a Box Set this winter rereleasing the earlier albums remasters with bonus tracks.
PS look for a Box Set this winter rereleasing the earlier albums remasters with bonus tracks.
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Re: Alice Cooper setlist?
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Does anyone know what songs Alice is performing on this tour? Last time I saw him was back in 88. tks
Does anyone know what songs Alice is performing on this tour? Last time I saw him was back in 88. tks
Here's the set list from Germany:
Hello Hooray
I'm Eighteen
Is It My Body
Desperado
Under My Wheels
Be My Lover
School's Out
No More Mr. Nice Guy
Billion Dollar Babies
Muscle Of Love
Only Women Bleed
Poison
Angry Young Man
What Do You What From Me?
Man Of The Year
The Ballad of Dwight Frye
Backyard Brawl
Brutal Planet
Between High School and Old School
Here's the set from Dublin:
Hello Hooray
No more mr nice guy
Man of the year
Billion Dollar Babies
Beetween high school and old school
Muscle of Love
Be my Lover
Who do you think we are
What do you want from me
Eighteen
Desperado
Halo of Flies
Sick Things
Gutter Cats
Cod Ethyl
Only Women bleed
Ballad of Dwight Fry
School's Out
Brutal Planet/Wicked young man (Dragontown medly)
Poison
Under my Wheels
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Not a single song from Raise your Fist and Yell. That is my alltime favorite Alice CD. Step on You, Prince of Darkness, and just about every song on there made for a kick a$$ pump up CD when I wrestled in High School.
Anyone else remember and like this CD?
Anyone else remember and like this CD?
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Originally posted by Bcolon
Not a single song from Raise your Fist and Yell. That is my alltime favorite Alice CD. Step on You, Prince of Darkness, and just about every song on there made for a kick a$$ pump up CD when I wrestled in High School.
Anyone else remember and like this CD?
Not a single song from Raise your Fist and Yell. That is my alltime favorite Alice CD. Step on You, Prince of Darkness, and just about every song on there made for a kick a$$ pump up CD when I wrestled in High School.
Anyone else remember and like this CD?
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Originally posted by Bcolon
Not a single song from Raise your Fist and Yell. That is my alltime favorite Alice CD. Step on You, Prince of Darkness, and just about every song on there made for a kick a$$ pump up CD when I wrestled in High School.
Anyone else remember and like this CD?
Not a single song from Raise your Fist and Yell. That is my alltime favorite Alice CD. Step on You, Prince of Darkness, and just about every song on there made for a kick a$$ pump up CD when I wrestled in High School.
Anyone else remember and like this CD?
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The big problem with Alice is that so many albums and so many songs, not matter what, many things get left out.
I have been a big fan since 1970. Attended concerts since early 70s in large arenas including the last few tours in casinos and fairs.
I have been a big fan since 1970. Attended concerts since early 70s in large arenas including the last few tours in casinos and fairs.
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I had the privilage of meting Alice during the Dragontown tour. I asked him why he does'nt play anything from Raise Your Fist and Yell. He said that it was a great Metal album and might see what he would pull off of it. Next time on the Eyes tour I was hoping to hear something from the album... nothing. (As always it was still a great show anyway.)
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Alice just has SO much material to refer back to....the set lists from overseas look killer to me. Last time I saw Alice was in 1977. I was recently in St. Louis and saw that he was just about to play a small club there called the Pageant......AWESOME small place to see a show, anyone in that area wanting to see Alice I highly recommend it. Reeeeal small, good acoustics, seats MAYBE 3000 tops. I saw April Wine there last weekend and there were only about 1500 people in the place.
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</small>How were they? I have their "Harder Faster" album which I think is great but have always wondered about what else of their's to buy given that there doesn't seem to be a "Best Of" around.
[I saw Blue Oyster Cult a year or so back here in England in a place that could only fit 500 tops. Very good of them to do a small UK tour like that, I thought].
Originally posted by nightmaster
[....] a small club there called the Pageant......AWESOME small place to see a show, anyone in that area wanting to see Alice I highly recommend it. Reeeeal small, good acoustics, seats MAYBE 3000 tops. I saw April Wine there last weekend and there were only about 1500 people in the place.
[....] a small club there called the Pageant......AWESOME small place to see a show, anyone in that area wanting to see Alice I highly recommend it. Reeeeal small, good acoustics, seats MAYBE 3000 tops. I saw April Wine there last weekend and there were only about 1500 people in the place.
[I saw Blue Oyster Cult a year or so back here in England in a place that could only fit 500 tops. Very good of them to do a small UK tour like that, I thought].
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Originally posted by benedict
<small></small>How were they? I have their "Harder Faster" album which I think is great but have always wondered about what else of their's to buy given that there doesn't seem to be a "Best Of" around.
[I saw Blue Oyster Cult a year or so back here in England in a place that could only fit 500 tops. Very good of them to do a small UK tour like that, I thought].
<small></small>How were they? I have their "Harder Faster" album which I think is great but have always wondered about what else of their's to buy given that there doesn't seem to be a "Best Of" around.
[I saw Blue Oyster Cult a year or so back here in England in a place that could only fit 500 tops. Very good of them to do a small UK tour like that, I thought].
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Originally posted by Bcolon
Not a single song from Raise your Fist and Yell. That is my alltime favorite Alice CD. Step on You, Prince of Darkness, and just about every song on there made for a kick a$$ pump up CD when I wrestled in High School.
Anyone else remember and like this CD?
Not a single song from Raise your Fist and Yell. That is my alltime favorite Alice CD. Step on You, Prince of Darkness, and just about every song on there made for a kick a$$ pump up CD when I wrestled in High School.
Anyone else remember and like this CD?