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Agree, listen in the dark with head phones on...Freaks me out.....

Alice Cooper is a wonderful man. I grew up in the Phoenix Arizona area, which is where he lives. Would see him out for dinner with family, and always out at charity events. His public interactions always warm and supportive. Which makes Welcome to My Nightmare and the like all the more significant in that he crafted that out of the ether - his day to day life was par for suburban normality.


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Andyk

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Alice Cooper is a wonderful man. I grew up in the Phoenix Arizona area, which is where he lives. Would see him out for dinner with family, and always out at charity events. His public interactions always warm and supportive. Which makes Welcome to My Nightmare and the like all the more significant in that he crafted that out of the ether - his day to day life was par for suburban normality.


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Just a great story....Off stage he always seems a gent....I think the fact he realises he should be dead after those drug years see,s to have Ma de him appreciate life to the full.
 

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Just a great story....Off stage he always seems a gent....I think the fact he realises he should be dead after those drug years see,s to have Ma de him appreciate life to the full.
Didn't he used to play golf with David Cassiday day back then?
 
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Stop mentioning David Cassidy as for the last 4 weeks I work people have been saying I look like Davis Cassidy with my lock down hair.

Not the worst comparison.

Working with my mates, if you showed any desire not to be so compared.... your new name would be Cassidy.


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I think Joe Walsh had a 5000GT at the time with a top speed of 168mph. A lie is a lie. Should have claimed 165....
True. He admitted this, at this concert Joe Walsh available on YouTube, where he explained how this song was written.
I suspect that, if confronted, Joe Walsh might suggest that rock and roll is more art than fact and that a certain amount of poetic licence is accepted. [Poetic licence - the freedom to depart from the facts of a matter or from the conventional rules of language when speaking or writing in order to create an effect.]
 

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All that talk of Squeeze got me rooting around in old Spotify playlists.. currently blasting out a playlist containing Rolling Stones, The Who, T-Rex and rather oddly placed The Specials..... not sure neighbours are enjoying it but last week I had to endure their bland BBQ pop music so unlucky.. enjoy Sympathy For The Devil, one of the finest !