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Title: 40 Years ago
Post by: TBird1958 on April 25, 2013, 08:13:45 AM

 It's hard for me to realize.......40 years ago about this time of year I went to my first concert, 13 years old in the Spring of 1973, it was also my first date, I still remember her name too - Barbie Kost  :)
 For anybody here that's ever wondered how I could turn out the way I did, well, I give a lot of the credit to Alice, there's no time like your first time - His show is the one I judge all others against (others fell so far short! notably Led Zeppelin) it left a lasting impression on me, made only stronger by the likes of Slade and KISS. I remember tickets were the kingly sum of $5.00 apeice, thanks Alice, the memories last!
 I always knew this was the best Alice Cooper albums/ Lineup

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0owhWPewq4
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: Highlander on April 25, 2013, 02:15:10 PM
I so envy you seeing that tour and that line-up, but maybe it was for the best, after all, I just ain't got the legs...

Had to wait a further two years for the WTMN tour...
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: gweimer on April 25, 2013, 04:45:15 PM
I agree that the original band was the best.  Dennis Dunaway is one of my bass heroes.  I am Sooooooo envious of you getting to see that line-up!  I saw Alice on the Madhouse Rock tour, with Davey Johnstone on guitar.  Still one of the best shows I have ever seen, but I would have died to see the  legendary band that recorded Killer.
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: OldManC on April 25, 2013, 05:53:17 PM
My first concert was Alice on the Flush the Fashion tour at the Greek in LA in June, 1980. It may not have been the original band but it was still awesome and left quite a mark in my 15 year old psyche.  

I'm glad you got to have such a twisted experience, Mark! ;)
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: Aussie Mark on April 25, 2013, 08:29:47 PM
My first concert was Status Quo in 1975, at the Hordern Pavillion in Sydney.
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: gweimer on April 25, 2013, 08:58:48 PM
I'll show my age here - my first concert was a church youth group outing.  We saw Iron Butterfly on the In-a-Gadda-da-Vida tour.
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: uwe on April 26, 2013, 05:19:23 AM
Rainbow on their Rising tour 1976 with an hopelessly untalented Australian opening act whose lead guitarist was a midget and played in a schoolboy uniform, I forgot their name as did the rest of the world no doubt. This was the time when I still kept record of the concerts I went to and graded the bands. Rainbow were A- and the opening act was C.  :mrgreen:

There was only ever one Alice Cooper Band and that was what Mark saw, I'm envious!
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: uwe on April 26, 2013, 05:21:23 AM
My first concert was Alice on the Flush the Fashion tour at the Greek in LA in June, 1980. It may not have been the original band but it was still awesome and left quite a mark in my 15 year old psyche.  

I'm glad you got to have such a twisted experience, Mark! ;)

Wasn't that the band with Nitzinger, Pinera and some other guitar hero semi-god? Dick Wagner, right. I saw those a year later at Cobo Hall, Deeeeetroit.
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: godofthunder on April 26, 2013, 05:35:21 AM
 What a great first concert! The original ACG was the best I lost interest in Alice after he went off on his own. My first concert was in '72 Wishbone Ash at the Hard Rock Quarry outside Buffalo NY.
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: the mojo hobo on April 26, 2013, 06:56:01 AM
My first concert was at the Chicago's International Amphitheater on August 12, 1966. Although we had seating in row 52 on the main floor we couldn't see the band, couldn't hear the band, which played for less than an hour, I think it was their last tour. The audience was raucous. I think my sister enjoyed it more than I did. I think the name of the band was the Mop-Tops or something like that. In later years we did see some fine bands at that venue.

Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: Highlander on April 26, 2013, 03:42:57 PM
Mine was Slade in '74 but the first band (support on that gig) was Home with Laurie Wisefield and Cliff Williams...

There was an odd rumour about Cliff Williams death earlier this week - it probably centred around the death of Neil Smith (not ACG) who passed earlier this month and had a stint with AC/DC in '74 - also played with Rose Tattoo (rip)
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: godofthunder on April 26, 2013, 04:04:36 PM
 Slade in '74 sooooooooooo f'ng jealous!
Mine was Slade in '74 but the first band (support on that gig) was Home with Laurie Wisefield and Cliff Williams...

There was an odd rumour about Cliff Williams death earlier this week - it probably centred around the death of Neil Smith (not ACG) who passed earlier this month and had a stint with AC/DC in '74 - also played with Rose Tattoo (rip)
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: Barklessdog on April 27, 2013, 02:23:03 AM
Wasn't that the band with Nitzinger, Pinera and some other guitar hero semi-god? Dick Wagner, right. I saw those a year later at Cobo Hall, Deeeeetroit.

He had some great session guitars Wagner and the other guy who I forget that played on Lou Reed Live?
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: gweimer on April 27, 2013, 04:06:38 AM
He had some great session guitars Wagner and the other guy who I forget that played on Lou Reed Live?

Steve Hunter?
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: uwe on April 27, 2013, 06:31:10 AM
Yup, they were a classic combo and reputed to play on a lot of Bob Ezrin produced stuff, even when the original Alice Cooper Band still existed.
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: gweimer on April 27, 2013, 08:07:17 AM
Yup, they were a classic combo and reputed to play on a lot of Bob Ezrin produced stuff, even when the original Alice Cooper Band still existed.

And I believe also on the early Aerosmith albums.
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: TBird1958 on April 27, 2013, 08:08:27 AM

 Part of this that while I'd certainly heard pop and rock music before seeing Alice Cooper, that show was the beginnings of my desire to play music..........Kind of my "Beatles" moment. It strirred up a lot things, including the girlie stuff, the whole idea of dressing so outrageously in big boots, women's clothing, makeup etc..........There was whatever came before - Then Alice  ;)
 I'd have to say I like Billion Dollar Babies best, with Killer and Love it to Death, without Buxton, Bruce Dunaway and Smith he really lost something.
  
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: Highlander on April 27, 2013, 11:14:57 AM
I'd be hard pressed to pick a fave out of those ACG LPs, excluding the two pre Ezrin ones, which are eccentric at best, including some prototype songs, like "Reflected"...
I have to include Nightmare in that mix though, probably as I saw the tour - Uwe mentioned the Reed band, which was essentially his band for that tour (Hunter/Wagner/Prakash John - bass/Penti Glan - Drums/ Josef Chirowski - keys)
Wagner started "guesting" from Schools out era...
Title: Re: 40 Years ago
Post by: OldManC on April 27, 2013, 11:31:32 AM
Wasn't that the band with Nitzinger, Pinera and some other guitar hero semi-god? Dick Wagner, right. I saw those a year later at Cobo Hall, Deeeeetroit.

Sounds right. The next year I saw him in the same venue on the Special Forces tour (probably the tour you saw). I've seen Alice a number of times and his bands usually reflect the era in which he's playing to differing degrees of success, but I agree. As an Alice fan, the original band couldn't be beat.