Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies (Live from 1973 Tour)
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Album: Billion Dollar Babies
🤘🏻Still a banger🤘🏻
Charted: 57 - USA/1973
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73, that's when I first heard of Alice Cooper was 13 and he plew me away with his music was like stumbling in on a pot of gold kiss was there but never heard of them until 75,fell in love with their music 🎉
Alice Cooper's Billion Dollar Babies live performance from 1973 is a raw, theatrical showcase of the band's shock-rock prime. The song, from the album of the same name, is a satirical jab at consumerism and excess, delivered with Cooper’s signature sneer and a glam-metal crunch. The 1973 tour was peak Alice—guillotines, fake blood, and over-the-top stage antics that cemented his legend. No specific 1973 live recording is universally iconic, but fan discussions on X and web archives often point to shows like the ones in Texas or LA that year, where the band was tight and chaotic in equal measure.
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I was in utero when this concert tour was recorded. I was born listening to Alice Cooper. Never got to attend a show.
@NikkiLKNDochertyNothing like the classic Alice Cooper group.
@miltonni5676The cameraman was clueless and never really focused on the leads
@GreggPrescottMSReminds me of Alice at Pirates world in Fort Lauderdale Florida in around 73!
@davidfrazier8725I wish I was at that concert.... The problem is I wasn't born yet!😅
@djennawest7884This was my first concert when I was just 13 years old. I snapped a great pic of Alice wearing those boots! What great memories this video brings me!
@ted_talksthird guitar ???
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