Alice and Dash appear at star-studded benefit
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Alice and Dash appear at star-studded benefit
Alice and Dash appeared together at a star-studded event to benefit the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (The 2009 Consumer Electronics Show) which took place at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on January 9, 2009. There are pictures at various websites including at:
http://photos.exposay.com/Alice_Cooper/
http://photos.exposay.com/Alice_Cooper/
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Thanks for the link Glam - some nice pics there!
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Thanks Glam....nice to see pictures of the two .
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Your welcome, Sparky and Daytripper.sparkinthedark wrote:Thanks for the link Glam - some nice pics there!
And I agree Sparky....Alice looks good...and looks like his hair has gotten a bit longer again. Oh there we go...us girls being "shallow" again!
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glamprincess wrote:Your welcome, Sparky and Daytripper.sparkinthedark wrote:Thanks for the link Glam - some nice pics there!
I agree Sparks....Alice looks good and looks like his hair has gotten a bit longer again. Oh...us girls being shallow again!
Ah, we're allowed some shallow-ness now and again. And again...
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Ah that's what it was. A friend of mine bumped into Alice in a shop in Las Vegas that week.
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Yes, you are right. There are not a lot of pics of Alice with Dash.daytripper wrote:Thanks Glam....nice to see pictures of the two .
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Cheers glam, some cool pics there.
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Ha ha! Heres a big thumbs up from another of us 'shallow' ones!glamprincess wrote:Alice looks good...and looks like his hair has gotten a bit longer again. Oh there we go...us girls being "shallow" again!
I was surprised how good Alice does look!
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Nowt wrong with a bit of 'shallow' once in a while, men do it ALL the time but don't choose their bands on it!?
He doesn't look like his Dad much does he? Calico does I think - quite a lot.
He doesn't look like his Dad much does he? Calico does I think - quite a lot.
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I don't think grown women choose the music they listen to based on the looks of the bands. I think you are confusing grown women with "teenyboppers". Yes, ten-year-old girls will often go for teen idols and like David Cassidy, Donny Osmond or even the Jonas Brothers, and these "pretty-boys" will end up being their music faves, but most of us grow out of that phase. I have zillions of CDs and I listen to music based on its quality and not on how "handsome" I think the musicians are. The fact that women (like men) will make comments on the attractiveness of a celebrity does not mean that that's the reason why we are listening to the music.Gunner wrote:Nowt wrong with a bit of 'shallow' once in a while, men do it ALL the time but don't choose their bands on it!?
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I know what you mean. Of Alice's three children, I find that Dash looks the least like Alice and tends to have Sheryl's face. Calico does look a lot like Alice although she takes after Sheryl too. The child that I think looks the most like Alice is Sonora. Sonora is all Alice.Gunner wrote: He doesn't look like his Dad much does he? Calico does I think - quite a lot.
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I knew I could count on you to be part of the "shallow girls" club, HB!Headbangers Ball wrote:Ha ha! Heres a big thumbs up from another of us 'shallow' ones!glamprincess wrote:Alice looks good...and looks like his hair has gotten a bit longer again. Oh there we go...us girls being "shallow" again!
I was surprised how good Alice does look!
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Oh Yes!!! "Shallow Girls Rule" I guess we have a few members on board Glam?glamprincess wrote:
I knew I could count on you to be part of the "shallow girls" club, HB!
BTW - I couldn't agree more with your above posting, about 'handsome' men being a reason for choosing a bands or singers music.
After the 'long hair' discussion a couple of weeks ago, it got me thinking about the music and bands I listen to:- Mmm, let me see, David (Mad Dave) Draiman has NO hair and even more so is Slipknots lead singer who wears a mask! So I certainly haven't got my musical tastes on looks alone!
I'm still shallow though!
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Well....Im a little shallow too.
I think Alice is still hot after 35 years.
And so far...this is my favorite picture of Alice and Dash...It's the spoon of eggs.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm88 ... on_016.jpg
I think Alice is still hot after 35 years.
And so far...this is my favorite picture of Alice and Dash...It's the spoon of eggs.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm88 ... on_016.jpg
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....good to hear that you are still shallow, HB....when a person stops caring about "attractiveness in others", then she/he has become way too old....or is dead! Or may as well be!Headbangers Ball wrote:Oh Yes!!! "Shallow Girls Rule" I guess we have a few members on board Glam?glamprincess wrote:
I knew I could count on you to be part of the "shallow girls" club, HB!
BTW - I couldn't agree more with your above posting, about 'handsome' men being a reason for choosing a bands or singers music.
After the 'long hair' discussion a couple of weeks ago, it got me thinking about the music and bands I listen to:- Mmm, let me see, David (Mad Dave) Draiman has NO hair and even more so is Slipknots lead singer who wears a mask! So I certainly haven't got my musical tastes on looks alone!
I'm still shallow though!
And I am glad you understood what I meant by not letting looks be the primary reason for picking music. I think most people, women included, have to really like the song in order to really appreciate the music!
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Hi Glam. I think the very fact that girls are almost always 'teenyboppers' during adolescence and boys never are, illustrates clearly in itself that there is something fundamentallly different in the sexes and what pop music does for them. I could quite 'controversially' but confidentally claim that most (if not ALL) the women that post here fancied Alice in the 70's..and I could even go further and claim that he was the 'alternative', the more villainous 'dangerous' and rebellious option to Donny Osmond, Bay City Rollers, David Cassidy etc. Do women grow out of that?? It looks like they do when they get married etc. For example, there is a women I know who has just got divorced and she went to see The Osmonds and David Cassidy here in the UK last year...and followed their tours around, she hasn't done that for 25 years! Do they grow out of the 'teeny bopper' bands and start liking handsome crooners??? I'm certain that women do like artists they don't fancy, please don't get me wrong. My point is; looks continue to be factor and for single women in particular the 'pop star' can remain a 'fantasy man' throughout their life. Husky voice, long hair is OFTEN a 'winner' ...although maybe not in Lemmy's case...although....
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To be fair to women, I know plenty of guys who like Kylie Minogue solely cos she dances around on screen in skimpy clothing. I don't see the attraction myself and I wouldn't be caught dead listening to her music lol.
Personally I can't tolerate music I don't like just for the looks of an artist. If she was a fit female artist I was crazy about then I'd probably watch her music videos, but I'd mute it. Pretty sure I remember a couple of me mates following The Spice Girls though, and that had nothing to do with music
Personally I can't tolerate music I don't like just for the looks of an artist. If she was a fit female artist I was crazy about then I'd probably watch her music videos, but I'd mute it. Pretty sure I remember a couple of me mates following The Spice Girls though, and that had nothing to do with music
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Hey Gorey, it's nice to have a guy stick up for the ladies!Gorehound wrote:To be fair to women, I know plenty of guys who like Kylie Minogue solely cos she dances around on screen in skimpy clothing. I don't see the attraction myself and I wouldn't be caught dead listening to her music lol.
Personally I can't tolerate music I don't like just for the looks of an artist. If she was a fit female artist I was crazy about then I'd probably watch her music videos, but I'd mute it. Pretty sure I remember a couple of me mates following The Spice Girls though, and that had nothing to do with music
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A good friend of mine was an avid Bay City Rollers Fan (owned a tartan scarf and everything) until she saw Alice on the RYFAY tour and then that was it for her. She was completely drawn in and fascinated and so on and so on. The lady I'm referring to is alicespoisonuk, so she might pop up and explain herself!Gunner wrote:Hi Glam. I think the very fact that girls are almost always 'teenyboppers' during adolescence and boys never are, illustrates clearly in itself that there is something fundamentallly different in the sexes and what pop music does for them. I could quite 'controversially' but confidentally claim that most (if not ALL) the women that post here fancied Alice in the 70's..and I could even go further and claim that he was the 'alternative', the more villainous 'dangerous' and rebellious option to Donny Osmond, Bay City Rollers, David Cassidy etc. Do women grow out of that?? It looks like they do when they get married etc. For example, there is a women I know who has just got divorced and she went to see The Osmonds and David Cassidy here in the UK last year...and followed their tours around, she hasn't done that for 25 years! Do they grow out of the 'teeny bopper' bands and start liking handsome crooners??? I'm certain that women do like artists they don't fancy, please don't get me wrong. My point is; looks continue to be factor and for single women in particular the 'pop star' can remain a 'fantasy man' throughout their life. Husky voice, long hair is OFTEN a 'winner' ...although maybe not in Lemmy's case...although....
Speaking as someone born 25 years too late to typically fall in with the music I like now, I think Gunner is right generally in his "women head for the pop/rock stars they like". I know I did in my adolescene. I'll not shame myself completely by naming the "boybands" that I liked in my early teens, but skip on. In my case it was Alice's music that I was attracted to first (via HS) and then I actually saw him on Trashes the World, loaned to me by my uncle.
Even though the Alice I saw in the first instance of course was not how he actually looked at the time (I saw TTW in 1999 - shock horror), it certainly didn't hurt and spurred me on to finding out more. And when I saw the up to date pictures (as they were at the time nearly ten years ago) I wasn't put off in the slightest, I'm pleased to say!
All that said, top marks to Gorey for making his point!
I've rambled somewhat now - hope what I said makes sense!
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