For all the American friends of the site
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I hear he is well known in Arizona.
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No but I'm slightly gutted now you have mentioned that...I head home Friday. As a Wolves fan I would have probably tried to get tickets anyway and didn't realise they were playing here. I have noticed that Orlando Citys B team are playing at their new stadium tomorrow which is slightly tempting.jacknifejohnny wrote:You goin' to The Spurs / PSG game Brad ?
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Ah, The Black Country, big club Woles, would love to see them back in the top league. Spurs fan meself, had a season ticket before I came over to Tampa 24 years ago. Shame your going back Fri, got 1 spare ticket for the PSG game........long live the Coop
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I don't know. Popularity for Alice has waned over the years in accordance with exposure. Metal and Rock had more exposure in the 80's and thus, more popularity. This is all subjective....all I can do is try to influence my friends the best way I know how....by forcing it down their throats.
For example: my friend's birthday is coming up: what should I get him for a gift? a) an Alice T-shirt for $30 or b) the entire Alice Cooper Studio Album collection from 1969-1983 box set for $50?
Clearly, my friend needs to have Alice Cooper in his empty, sad little life. I would delightfully shove all of Alice Cooper's albums down his throat for $50.....it's at least a start, because he knows so little. This education will help him become a better person.
For example: my friend's birthday is coming up: what should I get him for a gift? a) an Alice T-shirt for $30 or b) the entire Alice Cooper Studio Album collection from 1969-1983 box set for $50?
Clearly, my friend needs to have Alice Cooper in his empty, sad little life. I would delightfully shove all of Alice Cooper's albums down his throat for $50.....it's at least a start, because he knows so little. This education will help him become a better person.
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never had anyone ask me who coop was and I mention him all over. what does drive me nuts is people are starting to associate him with nothing but "schools out" like he (they) were a one hit wonder.
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It's about time we got back up to the top flight...typical Wolves though.jacknifejohnny wrote:Ah, The Black Country, big club Woles, would love to see them back in the top league. Spurs fan meself, had a season ticket before I came over to Tampa 24 years ago. Shame your going back Fri, got 1 spare ticket for the PSG game........long live the Coop
If I'd have been here I'd have snapped your hand off for the Spurs ticket. For some reason I like Spurs, even though you beat us in that UEFA cup final in the 70s. Prefer Spurs to those Gooners! Went to the Lane a couple of times to watch us clash. Great ground and looking forward to the new stadium- looks impressive.
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I'm a firm believer that you shouldn't force music upon someone and it's a strange one. For me Alice is an artist that you either get or you don't get. At the same time because Alice's music touches several genres I'm a firm believer that everybody will like at least one Alice Cooper song.GailsFriend wrote:I don't know. Popularity for Alice has waned over the years in accordance with exposure. Metal and Rock had more exposure in the 80's and thus, more popularity. This is also subjective....all I can do is try to influence my friends the best way I know how....by forcing it down their throats.
For example: my friend's birthday is coming up: what should I get him for a gift? a) an Alice T-shirt for $30 or b) the entire Alice Cooper Studio Album collection from 1969-1983 box set for $50?
Clearly, my friend needs to have Alice Cooper in his empty, sad little life. I would delightfully shove all of Alice Cooper's albums down his throat for $50.....it's at least a start, because he knows so little. This education will help him become a better person.
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You really don't hear much Coop on the radio unless it's topical - for whatever reason. In June, you'll hear School's Out. During the last Election - I heard Elected a few times. I never hear Poison. Even when it was big, it just wasn't played much (Poison). However, when he does a show in the area - the fans come out big in support. I'm in the Chicago area.
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With sales of the new album breaking records maybe a free Alice tattoo with a ' Do You Know Who This Man Is? " slogan could be released. We could wear it and ask sales clerks, gas station attendants, moms doing their shopping etc. I bet you could get out of a traffic ticket once you flash that at a cop.
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I bet a lot of them would think it's Tiny Tim.pitkin88 wrote:With sales of the new album breaking records maybe a free Alice tattoo with a ' Do You Know Who This Man Is? " slogan could be released. We could wear it and ask sales clerks, gas station attendants, moms doing their shopping etc. I bet you could get out of a traffic ticket once you flash that at a cop.
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mr.barlow wrote:I bet a lot of them would think it's Tiny Tim.pitkin88 wrote:With sales of the new album breaking records maybe a free Alice tattoo with a ' Do You Know Who This Man Is? " slogan could be released. We could wear it and ask sales clerks, gas station attendants, moms doing their shopping etc. I bet you could get out of a traffic ticket once you flash that at a cop.
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You may not hear Alice on the radio much but he is still pretty well known. You can thank Wayne's World for that as well as School's Out. Plus if a person has ever "seen" him anywhere (social media) he is so distinctive he is hard to forget.
Problem is he is easily dismissed as a heavy metal caricature in the absence of more info.
Problem is he is easily dismissed as a heavy metal caricature in the absence of more info.
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What a promotional wizard you are!! Why aren't you on A.C.'s payroll??pitkin88 wrote:mr.barlow wrote:I bet a lot of them would think it's Tiny Tim.pitkin88 wrote:With sales of the new album breaking records maybe a free Alice tattoo with a ' Do You Know Who This Man Is? " slogan could be released. We could wear it and ask sales clerks, gas station attendants, moms doing their shopping etc. I bet you could get out of a traffic ticket once you flash that at a cop.
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Personally, I find it offensive that there is a "Garth Brooks" station and a "Guns N Roses" station on XM/Sirius Radio....but, not "Alice Cooper".....with 27 albums, you would think there is enough material to share with the world.
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