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Alice Cooper Group (Camelback Kids)
Beheading chickens, golf-cart escapes, and guillotines on wheels – the group who made horror a hit parade. Started as a scrappy Detroit psych band, hit Toronto in '69 with a live chicken that never flew again, and turned every gig into a freak-show carnival. Theatre? Nah – full-on gangland execution. School's Out smashed summer forever. More guillotine-grade posts dropping every week..


Alice Cooper Group: Return of the Bi-Sexual Sex Object Concert Review (1972)
Alice survives knives & execution – Glasgow goes wild for shock rock! cover insert and one-page Glasgow Green's Playhouse concert review in Sounds, November 18, 1972. NIXON OUT elect Alice! The cry went up from a thousand teenage Scottish hearts as Alice Cooper, having survived a knife fight, and an execution came dancing back in white top hat and tails to sing his hit single to a packed and raving audience at Green's Playhouse, Glasgow. It was the final performance of "Kille

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 18, 19721 min read


Alice's Adventures In Scotland Article (1972)
Shock rock invades the Highlands! Alice Cooper Group’s cover and two-page article in Disc, November 18, 1972.

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 18, 19721 min read


Alice Cooper Group: Alice Coopers Picture Insert (1972)
hold the front page – full colour chaos, no make up! cover of Record Mirror, November 18, 1972.

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 18, 19721 min read


Alice Cooper Group: Green's Playhouse Review (1972)
Alice brings theatrical chaos to Glasgow – pure shock rock mayhem! "Group’s Don't Kill Him", concert review in Record Mirror, November 18, 1972.

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 18, 19721 min read


Alice Cooper Group: The Raver Article (1972)
Alice Cooper Group’s "Quite a Reception," a one-page article in Melody Maker, November 11, 1972.

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 11, 19721 min read


Alice Cooper Group: Playhouse Review (1972)
On November 10, 1972, the original Alice Cooper Group delivered a legendary, sold-out performance at Green's Playhouse in Glasgow, Scotland—their sole UK show that year and a key stop on the School's Out Tour '72. This concert is remembered for its explosive energy, theatrical spectacle, and the crowd's unrestrained enthusiasm, which reportedly led to fans wrecking three rows of seats in the venue. The event drew a predominantly male audience of around 3,000, who were on thei

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 10, 19724 min read


Alice Cooper Group: "The Alice Cooper Show Europe '72" Advert (1972)
Alice Cooper Group’s US one-page advert for the "The Alice Cooper Show Europe '72" starting November 10, 1972.

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 10, 19721 min read


Alice Cooper Group: "Cooper For President!" Article (1972)
Alice Cooper Group’s "Cooper For President!," a one-page article in Hit Parader, November 9, 1972.

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 9, 19721 min read


Alice Cooper Group: "D' Ya Hear Me?" Feature (1972)
Alice Cooper Group’s "D' Ya Hear Me?," a two-page feature in New Musical Express, November 4, 1972.

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 4, 19721 min read


The Alice Cooper Group: Hofstra University Concert (1972)
Cooper's Campus Shock Therapy The Alice Cooper Group’s live performance at Hofstra University, was held on November 2, 1972, in Hempstead, New York, USA. This high-energy show, featuring the band’s theatrical shock rock antics, took place during their tour supporting the album School's Out. With Alice Cooper (vocals), Glen Buxton (guitar), Michael Bruce (guitar/keyboards), Dennis Dunaway (bass), and Neal Smith (drums), the setlist included hits like “School’s Out” and “I’m E

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 2, 19722 min read
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