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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2024 · 48 MIN

DMA 167: "Lace and Whiskey" by Alice Cooper

from The Department of Metal Antiquities · host Nik Cameron

In 1977, Alice Cooper decided to eschew his standard black eyes and scary self to reinvent himself as a Private Dick named Maurice Escargot. This experiment is precisely what his fans were clamoring for. This is also the tour that spawned "The Alice Cooper Show" recorded live in Las Vegas,, though featuring none of the songs from the album. This is a wild one. Should we spin it or bin it?

In 1977, Alice Cooper decided to eschew his standard black eyes and scary self to reinvent himself as a Private Dick named Maurice Escargot. This experiment is precisely what his fans were clamoring for. This is also the tour that spawned "The Alice Cooper Show" recorded live in Las Vegas,, though featuring none of the songs from the album. This is a wild one. Should we spin it or bin it?

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