
Q#1
from Janice:
What is the order of the different houses that you guys lived in California?
NS/A#1
Hey Janice!
You have to remember that I came to California to stay with my buddies, "The
Nazz" until I could find a band to join in LA The first house that I lived
in with the guys, was in Santa Monica, late summer of 1967. Then in
September, the guys asked me to join the band. The next move we made, was to
Topanga Canyon in the spring of 1968. The Topanga Canyon house is where we
changed the name of the band to "Alice Cooper", and met Shep Gordon and Joe
Greenberg. Then we moved to "Hollywood Hills". This home was owned by actor
John Phillip Law, who I saw at the "Chiller Show" last year in NJ. And the
last place that we lived in LA was for only two weeks, thank God! I will
never forget the address it was 2001 Ivar Street. It was the worst location.
I had a 2nd floor apartment, outside of my window was a view of oncoming
traffic coming right at you and then curving away on the "Hollywood
Freeway".
There was no way a human being could ever sleep in that place. Then sometime
in 1969 we left LA for good. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#2
from Barbara Hayes:
I want to ask Neal if there is any chance that some of the songs from the
Midnight Daydream CD might make it into video, as this is the best way to be
seen in today's younger generations eyes. The music has so much potential,
and to do this I feel that it would bring you guys to the eyes of MTV and
VH1
and that in fact would boost sales tremendously if any one of the songs were
to hit
home.
NS/A#2
Hey Barbara!
I have already offered my services to the "powers that be", with the "Bruce
Cameron Project", regarding anything, including a music video to promote
Bruce's music. I would be very happy to help and I agree with you 100% on
the impact these efforts would make, but the final decision is not up to me.
Thanks, Neal!
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Q#3
from Brett Cooper:
Taking the entire Alice Cooper history into account, which part do you feel
is most misrepresented or misinterpreted by the media/public and deserves
to be clarified?
NS/A#3
The only thing that should be completely and 1000% understood by the media,
the public, and the entire entertainment world, is the fact that every idea
and every concept from the very beginning of the Alice Cooper Group,
throughout our entire career was a total collaboration of brainstorms from 5
friends and very talented artists: Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton, Alice Cooper,
Dennis Dunaway and Neal Smith. END OF STORY. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#4
from TVTGKELLY:
Hi Neal,
1). According to Alice he has very fond memories of the Psychedelic
Supermarket circa 1968? What are your memories of this place?
2). Where and how does one get the newly released "Platinum God" and are you
satisfied with all the music that you have recorded on this?
3). When do you plan to do next tour, and or more recordings?
NS/A#4/1
To tell you the truth, I just remember hanging out at the Psychedelic
Supermarket and I think that we rehearsed there several times. It was ok,
but you must remember I wasn't too crazy about LA hippies and freaks, but
it was certainly a time capsule for the 60's!
NS/A#4/2
At present the only place on the planet you can order "Platinum God", is
at (www.nealsmith.com), along with other products from the "Neal Smith
Classick Drummer Collection, drum sticks, photos, mousepads, T-shirts, etc.
NS/A#4/3
At present I have no plans to play in public or tour. As far as recording,
I don't have any plans right now. I am in the studio a lot and hope to be
recording again in the near future. There's a lot of recording that I would
like to do. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#5
from Jon:
The Lansley Emporium
The Alice Cooper Allegedly
Have you seen the early pix of you that Skip Ladd let me post at the Lansley
Emporium ACG page? What is your favorite recollection of those The Night
Riders, The Laser Beats, and The Cloth Of Many Colors days?
NS/A#5
Hey Jon!
I do not recall seeing early photos at this specific site, but I'm pretty
familiar with a lot of old photos of bands from my High School days, I still
have many of them. These were great days, I just loved to play as much as
possible, whenever and wherever I could. And of course, it was always a
great way to meet members of the opposite sex! At this point the only thing
I can remember about the Night Riders is that I had a really big bass drum,
a surfboard, I played "Wipe Out" every night and had lots of fun. The Laser
Beats were the Night Riders with a singer, that actually I never really
liked at all, but we won some battle of the bands I played "Wipe Out" a lot
and had some great times. I can't believe you mention the sacred "Cloth of
Many Colors", no one knows about that band as well it should be. We only did
2 shows and we opened for the "Nazz", I was the lead singer and front man
(no drums). Our bass guitarist Roger, was the x-sax player from the Night
Riders & Laser Beats, he played a fur covered fender bass and Skip played
lead guitar. Skip was the only really cool thing about the band. We had a
drummer and I don't know his name. Thank God we only played two gigs, the
world would not have been ready for "The Cloth". Thanks, Neal!
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Q#6/1
from Tom Callanan:
What Alice Cooper songs are your particular favorites - in terms of how
they have held up over time and your own contribution / playing?
NS/A#6/1
Hey Tom!
Some of my favorite "ACG" songs are: Black Ju Ju, Ballad of Dwight Fry, Sun
Arise, Caught In A Dream, Hallowed Be My Name, Killer, Halo Of Flies, Loony
Tune, Grand Finale, Alma Mater, Sick Things, I Love The Dead, Billion Dollar
Babies, My Stars, Generation Landslide, Elected, Muscle Of Love, Man With A
Golden Gun, Slick Black Limousine, Unfinished Sweet,
Public Animal #9.
My Contribution to these songs, was first and foremost as the percussionist
of the band. I love songs with well produced drums being played as an
instrument, not as a glorified metronome. Although music production has come
a long way from when we first began recording, I think that the rawness and
urgency of our music has held up till today. I would love to record new
songs with Alice, Michael and Dennis with today's technology.
Q#6/2
To my ears, 1971 represents the 'high water mark' for great hard rock
music / bands, in terms of fresh sounds, great playing / production and
prolific writing. In retrospect, most of the 'movements' that ensued
(Bruce,
Aerosmith, G&R, new wave, punk ska / reggae, speed/thrash/death metal,
Seattle bands) have been pretty much press repackaging, with little true
musical innovation. Other than U2 and Metallica, what bands / time period
since - do feel has had the same concentration of originality and punch as
the period that produced 'Who's Next', 'LITD / Killer', 'Sticky Fingers',
'LA Woman', etc., etc. Is this an accurate summation?
NS/A#6/2
I have to agree with your analogy. For whatever reason the music of that
time period, although it was very diversified, it was very creative with a
killer energy that spread all across the "Rock World", creating many classic
rock records!
Q#6/3
Other than Neal (sic??) Pert, Stewart Copeland and Sean Kinney - who I
feel have obviously been influenced by your recorded work (the playing
swings
as well as rocks, songs have signature 'riffs' , wide variety of styles) are
there any post-ACG drummers that you feel you've influenced heavily or you
are impressed by? In the same vein, are there any post ACG bands where you
have felt your drumming would be a great fit - or really love to sit in
with?
NS/A#6/3
I have no clue if I have or have not influenced any contemporary drummers,
but the drummer of the 90's I like a lot was the first drummer for the
Smashing Pumpkins, which is the only band I can think of that I'd like to
play or record with. I think they helped bring percussion out of the
doldrums
of the 80's, accept for AC/DC.
Q#6/4
If the ACG had the opportunity to record just one new single, what do
you imagine it would sound like, who would you want for an ideal producer -
and from a personal standpoint - would this be a good or a bad thing to do?
NS/A#6/4
Hypothetically, I would like the music of a new ACG single to be somewhere
between "Elected" and "Schools Out", total energy and excitement! Part of
our musical formula was our 6th member Bob Ezrin. Bob would be my first
choice as producer for any ACG recording project. I love to work with people
who challenge me and push my creative limits. As far as a new ACG single
being a good or bad thing to do would depend on the reason to record. If
done in the right spirit, I don't know how it could be a bad thing to give
the "Alice Cooper Group Fans" of the world what they have been waiting for,
for many years.
Q#6/5
Every rock critic rates Ringo Starr as a lousy drummer. As one of the
greatest drummers ever in rock, do you have any reaction to that?
NS/A#6/5
Ringo is actually one of my early influences along with Charlie Watts, in
that style of drumming. Without Ringo the Beatles would have never been the
same, Ringo is Great!
Q#6/6
Jack Douglas has gone on record with some nasty comments about the
ACG - while praising Aerosmith. Given the fact that Aerosmith imitated the
ACG sound for most of their first two albums and used many of the same
studio
musicians uncredited - on albums from that period, this seems grossly
unfair, if not bizarre. Jack produced MOL with most of the same writers and
musicians used on the incredibly successful LITD, Killer and SO - yet was
unable to get a hit to follow a Number One album. It seems obvious that
Jack was unable to pull the band together with the same success as Bob
Ezrin,
in terms of selecting material and providing true direction.
Jack's comments about the band were nearly identical to those used by Phil
Spector (whom he also has trashed in the press...) in talking about The
Beatle's 'Let It Be' - which was considered a failure in the same manner as
MOL. Do you agree that the momentum lost on MOL was a result of toying with
a successful formula - and that the ACG could've rallied for an 'Abbey
Road', with Ezrin at the helm? Do you have any idea how the other ACG
members
feel about Jack's comments? ....Thanks for all of the great music!
NS/A#6/6
First of all Jack Douglas and I were and have always been friends. I am not
familiar with what he has said about the ACG, if it was negative, well Jack
was probably just drunk (only kidding Jack). As far as MOL, I like that
record a lot. The title song MOL, is one of my favorites and always kicks
ass live (great drum part). As a group and a unit we may have hit a creative
wall because of constant touring, writing and recording. While writing MOL
the music was coming from all over the place without a conceptual direction
which wasn't a bad thing because Alice, Michael, Dennis and I were all
writing individually as usual. We probably should have all taken some time
off, recuperated a started fresh. We did finally the following year, but
then never got back together again. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#7/1
from Bryan Erickson:
What took so long for Platinum God to get released?
NS/A#7/1
Hey Bryan!
I was not going to release "PG", because I didn't have enough songs to
complete the album. I had 6 songs and needed more, plus I hate my voice.
Last summer "1999", I found two lost unfinished tracks in my studio, so I
decided to finished them with the help of Richie Scarlet. But it was really
the fans who convinced me to release the album. I still hate my voice, but
I'm very happy with "Platinum God", eighth wonder of the world!
Q#7/2
You sang every song on that album. Did you ever sing on recordings
elsewhere, or with The Flying Tigers or Neal Smith Band?
NS/A#7/2
The only other recording that I sang on was "Rock n' Roll Radio" (single
version) off of B$B/Battle Axe. I also sang "Rock n' Roll Radio" live with
Flying Tigers.
Q#7/3
Are they any recordings of The Flying Tigers and/or NSB?
NS/A#7/3
There are some studio recordings of Flying Tigers and NSB, but the energy is
not there like in the live recordings.
Q#7/4
Are you writing a book as implied at the GBMW Q&A, or was that just a
joke?
NS/A#7/4
If I ever write a book it will be SEX, DRUMS AND ROCK N' ROLL, no one would
get out alive in my book, it would all be about SEX not all of this other
boring crap. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#8/1
from Jan Kjellin:
After the break-up of the band and the various other musical projects
you were involved in, how did the change from rock music to real estate come
about and was it a difficult change for you?
NS/A#8/1
Hi Jan!
With the success of Love It To Death, I had a little extra pocket change
laying around so I invested it into a property in Arizona. Within 2 years I
tripled my initial investment. In the early 80's I went through a divorce
and had to sell my home in Connecticut and met some great people that helped
my become interested in a field that I was already familiar with. It is a
great career because I still can make time for my music. It was not that
difficult of a change for me, I love business. I'm a Libra, I need the
balance of music and business.
Q#8/2
I've just ordered my copy of 'Platinum God' and would be interested in
knowing if this is the original, "untampered with", 70's recording or if it
has been remixed, re-recorded or anything like that?
NS/A#8/2
Six songs on "Platinum God" are the original 70's mixes, I digitally
mastered these songs. The first song "Maneater Deadly To Her Prey" and the
seventh song "The Sea's A Maneater", have new vocals and new lead guitar
tracks. I discovered the bed tracks (music only) for these two songs in my
studio this summer. They are the 70's recordings of basically the same song,
but a fast version and a slower version. The slower version being the
original speed for "The Sea's A Maneater". I took the faster version and
wrote a totally new song. I had to go into the studio to add vocals and
Richie Scarlet added great lead guitar to both songs, and the album was
finally finished after 25 years. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#9/1
from Mariann Maeder:
Just wondering...what did you do with yours Rolls Royce(s) from the ACG
days?
NS/A#9/1
Hi Mariann!
I had two Rolls Royce's, a 1962 Silver Cloud II and a 1929 Phantom I. I sold
the Silver Cloud when I was running out of garage space, and I had to sell
the Phantom to raise money for my lawyers during my divorce in the early
80's. Selling the Phantom really hurt!
Q#9/2
I just got Platinum God...and liked it immediately...How do you enjoy
singing?
NS/A#9/2
Let me put it this way, I like playing my drums much more than singing. I'm
not crazy about my voice, but I have a lot of fun singing!
Q#9/3
Speaking of...my copy had a signature as well - how many of these have
you signed so far?
NS/A#9/3
Initially, I have signed about 1000 of the first copies. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#10
from Gary Brown:
Neal, Songs like "Ballad Of Dwight Fry", "Hallo Of Flies", "Alma Mater
/Grande Finale", "My Stars", "I Love The Dead", "Unfinished Sweet", "Battle
Axe - Sudden Death - Winner", and the song you end your new solo release
with
"Platinum God", are very progressive...a lot of great musical moments. Do
you
prefer performing songs where the emphasis is more on the music, or the
words?
NS/A#10
Hey Gary!
As a songwriter music and words go hand in hand. They are equally important
together.
But while performing live, music is my overwhelming priority. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#11
from Mark Hillkirk:
Hello Neal, I saw you in concert at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh,
Pa. back in 72 or 73. You are the reason I started playing drums and I
still do today. You have the whole package style, looks, talent. Do you
remember that show coming out into the stadium in a Rolls Royce I
believe? Is there any way I can get an autograph? Thanks, Mark
NS/A#11
Hi Mark!
Yes, I do remember our show at "Three Rivers", it was a great night. I
tried to buy the Rolls Royce, but it was not for sale. As far as autographs,
new releases, etc., you will have to check out my web site. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#12
from Dan L. Gherna:
I've always considered the real estate and rock 'n' roll professions to
have similar attributes, in terms of salesmanship, professionalism, and
promotion. Do you see the similarities? How does your rock 'n' roll
background help you relate to clients/customers?
NS/A#12
Hey Dan!
Interesting question, an analogy of the rock n' roll and real estate
professions. I have not only been asked this question before, but I have
made several comparisons myself. Obviously completely different, but they
have some things in common. One example is image and dress very important in
both fields. Marketing yourself can be one of the most creative and fun
aspects of real estate and it goes without saying, the same is true in the
music business. Attitude must be positive and energetic. Act professional
like you eat, drink and sleep you profession because to be successful, as a
musician or a realtor, you have to be consumed by it. Be masterful and
knowledgeable of your profession, and always be aware of trends and changes.
Both professions offer the same opportunity for men and women, which I think
is and has been a very important aspect of each profession in my opinion.
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Q#13
from Jeff Pike:
Neal, I am curious to know exactly how Billion Dollar Babies (the band) came
together and what the overall vibe was while the band was together. Also,
what was the final straw for the dissolving of the band. One more thing, I
have been trying to find photos and any video of Billion Dollar Babies in
concert for years. You wouldn't happen to have any tucked away that you
might be willing to publish would you?
NS/A#13
Hey Jeff!
After Michael Bruce's (In My Own Way), Alice's (Welcome To My Nightmare) and
my (Platinum God) solo projects the ACG was to reform and do a new album.
Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway and I got together in Connecticut and started
writing new songs for a new ACG album, but it was never to happen. So we
stayed together called ourselves "The Billion Dollar Babies", got a record
deal and recorded "Battle Axe". We were professional and the band was very
up and energetic for recording and touring. "Billion $ Babies/Battle Axe"
went on tour, but we were having problems with management, and shortly
thereafter we broke up. As far as the B$B/Battle Axe show, to my knowledge
there is no video of that great show. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#14
Hi, Erik from Sweden:
The photo of you on the cover of the "Platinum God" album is great. Tell me
a little about it, when it is taken? Is it done especially for the album?
NS/A#14
The photo with me wearing the zebra skin was taken in the Canary Islands in
1972 by Eillot Holceker. We came down from London to write the last song for
the ACG album, Billion $ Babies and the song we composed was "Generation
Landslide", one of my favorites. We did a photo session, group and
individual photos as usual. This zebra skin shot was just taken for fun with
no special purpose in mind. The concept for "Platinum God" has been the same
from the beginning in the mid 70's, but I did not think of the cover art
until I recently finished all of the music. The "Platinum God" cover with
the vintage photo and new artwork, works perfectly with the concept. And
then I included some photos inside, that I thought the fans would dig.
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Q#15/1
from Tim Stradling:
At the GBMW99 Dennis talked a little bit about new music being written with
he and you, and that he had been speaking with Ezrin possibly looking for
his thoughts on it. Can you comment on this?
NS/A#15/1
Hey Tim!
I'm not sure of what your conversation with Dennis was exactly about, but
Bob Ezrin is always looking for new musical material for the movies that he
works on. So once in a while we send music to Bob.
Q#15/2
I also know there was some recording done with Joe Bouchard of BOC last
year, and the CD is available. Do the two of you play on the Bouchard CD,
or do you just have song writing credits?
NS/A#15/2
Joe Bouchard's cd that you're referring to is "The X-Brothers". Dennis and I
did not play on it but we wrote or co-wrote a few songs on the cd.
Q#15/3
Could you tell us a little more about these two projects? Specifically who
else is involved, their style, and when they may be available?
NS/A#15/3
The only project that Dennis and I are involved with off and on is with Joe
Bouchard. We have written about 3 albums worth of songs in the last year or
so. The only music that we have recorded to date are some original Christmas
songs that may or mat not be available by Christmas. They would be on Joe's
brother Albert's label "Cellsum Records". Thanks, Neal!
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Q#16
from Frank:
Any chance of you returning full time to performing? Do you think there is
any chance of the original Alice Cooper members recording together again?
NS/A#16
Hi Frank!
In this world anything can happen. There's no on who loves to play live more
than I do, but I would really have to like the musicians that I play with.
Since I don't have to play, I have the luxury of waiting to play with
musicians that I like. If it's recording or touring, the original ACG would
never do anything together unless all four of us thought it's the right
thing to do. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#17/1
from Jeff Rondeau:
I'd like to compliment you on your drumming style present on all the
original ACG recordings. You and Dennis made a great and creative rhythmic
team. Instead of just holding down the bottom end and keeping a beat the
both of you contributed greatly to the compositions and above all helped
make all those songs permanently etched in my brain. Who were your early
influences and what, if anything, was carried over into your own playing?
NS/A#17/1
Hey Jeff!
My early influences were Gene Krupa, Sandy Nelson, Keith Moon, Mitch
Mitchell, Ginger Baker, Ringo, Charlie Watts and last but not least Alex
Dunthart and John Barry (producer).
Carry overs to my music: Krupa and Nelson solo tom-tom work, i.e.. Black Ju
Ju and Slick Black Limousine. The great fills of Baker, i.e.. Under My
Wheels. The great grooves that hold verses together like Ringo and Watts,
i.e.. Caught In A Dream and Still Got A Long Way To Go. Mitch Mitchell's
hi-hat work, i.e.. Killer (intro). Keith Moons energy and showmanship, i.e..
Black Ju Ju. John Barry's use of percussive dynamics and diversity, i.e..
Halo of Flies, Killer, Unfinished Sweet, Grand Finale, Man With A Golden
Gun. Alex Dunthart's flawless snare technique, Second Coming. Just a few
examples.
Q#17/2
Did you manage to hold onto your old Slingerland's ( the chrome set? )
and if so, do you play them currently?
NS/A#17/2
I still have all of my drums, well over one hundred drums all total. I am
currently restoring the chrome Slingerland and it looks great, but I do not
play them. I have a double kick birdseye maple Gretch set I play now.
Q#17/3
After all you've contributed rock music do you still actually practice or
is time too hard to come by these days? Thanks for the opportunity to ask
these questions Neal.
NS/A#17/3
Dennis and I play a lot with Joe Bouchard (from BOC). We try to get together
at least once a week to play and write songs. We have written about 3 albums
worth of music in the past year and we've done a little recording also. If
anything is released, information would be on my web site. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#18
from Skibum:
Neal, can you give any insight on the Song "Hallowed By My Name"? How
it came about or anything. It is somewhat similar to "Second Coming" in
it's religious reference and was wondering if you and Alice thought about
doing something along that line together or if you both came up with your
songs totally unaware of the other. Also, the way Dwight Fry blends
right in from the end of SC, was this Bob Ezrin's idea or one of you guys?
NS/A#18
Yes, I composed the words and music for "Hallowed Be My Name" and Alice
wrote "Second Coming", they were two separate songs and stood on their own
merits as did every other song on "Love It To Death". I had a very religious
upbringing and that influenced "Hallowed Be My Name" as well as "Apple
Bush", that I wrote on "Pretties For You". As I'm sure was the case with
Alice's "Second Coming". The two songs were conceived separately, as a
matter of fact, I never thought about there similarities until you mentioned
it. I would guess that Dwight Fry into Second Coming was Bob's idea but I
don't know for certain. Thanks, Neal!
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Q#19/1
from Kevin Landreneau:
Hi Neal, With the new music from you and Michael on the Cameron
CD (excellent by the way ), Michael being active the last few years writing
new music, performing, ect....your just released CD Platinum God, the
reunions
I've been hearing / reading about the last couple years, and Dennis playing
in public after being out of sight for a while, is there any hope for a
Billion Dollar Babies reunion? I was thinking this would be an excellent
opportunity to perform the newer songs, plus maybe give some new life to the
Billion Dollar Babies tunes. I was also thinking if not a tour, maybe just a
show that could be taped for the fans who could not make it. Can you
comment?
NS/A#19/1
Hey Kevin!
There is always a possibility of anything happening, but the reason for most
of the recent reunions with Michael, Alice, Dennis and myself have been in
Glen Buxton's memory. At this point I can not even speculate on anything
above or beyond that point. I would do anything for Glen's memory or for the
Alice Cooper Group fans of the world.
Q#19/2
Speaking of Dennis, How is he doing, and how is his playing these days?
NS/A#19/2
Dennis is awesome as always! He was the highlight for me playing at
Cooperstown for the "GBMW". Dennis and I try to play once a week we usually
play with Joe Bouchard (from BOC). He is feeling great and playing even
better! Thanks, Neal!
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Q#20/1
from Sandra Brown:
What involvement did you have in putting together the boxset ( The Life And
Crimes Of Alice Cooper ) ?
NS/A#20/1
Hi Sandra!
Alice and I got together in 1992 and first discussed putting together the
boxset. I then talked to one of our oldest friends at Warner Brothers
Records and that was some of the first efforts to get the idea out there. It
was a seven year project and after that point I was not to involved. As the
boxset was being designed, I helped with a few photos from my personal
collection and comments about the songs for the book in the boxset. I think
it came out great!
Q#20/2
What did you think of the show VH1 did on you guys ( Behind The Music ) ?
NS/A#20/2
I was happy that the VH1 show had dedicated at least half the show to the
ACG, I was very unhappy that there was no mention of Glen Buxton and believe
me there was plenty of room to cut some stuff that had nothing to do with
the band, to make mention of Glen. By the way if there would have never been
a Glen Buxton there would have NEVER been an Alice Cooper Group. Thanks,
Neal!
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Q#21
from Vic:
Neal, I live in Waterford/ Pontiac, Michigan... My brother Curt has pointed
several times at an old warehouse building on Brown Road off Joslyn &
I-75...He said you guys practiced and/or recorded there...?
If so, do you remember the album/year that you where there, and a little
history on, how you came about finding the place?
NS/A#21
Hey Vic!
It is possible that the building that you are referring to, could be the
barn that we rehearsed in when we all lived on Brown Road in Pontaic. If it
is the same location, we lived there 1970 to 1971 and rehearsed for "Love It
To Death" and "Killer", with Bob Ezrin in that very barn. And to tell you
the truth I have no idea how we found the house. Most of the time my sister
Cindy and Alice's girlfriend Cindy, would usually look at homes and
properties for us. Without a photo I can not be sure, but chances are that
it is the same place. Thanks, Neal!
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