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xmontrealer

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Nope.

Glen Buxton, (lead), and Michael Bruce, (rhythm), were the guitarists in Alice Cooper, (the Band). The original Alice Cooper Band played their final show on April 8, 1974, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Wagner and Hunter backed Alice Cooper, the solo act, beginning with Welcome to My Nightmare, released in 1975.

This:


is Alice Cooper : The Nightmare , a 1975 ABC TV special. The music is good, but the show itself is pretty cringe-worthy, in a very mid-70's TV kind of way. The director, Jorn Winther, is best known for producing and directing several different soap operas. Based on AC:TN, I suspect that he was every bit as heterosexual as Vincent Price. Nothing says "Alice Cooper" like choreographed dance routines.

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This is ripped from DVD, but quite clearly the DVD was sourced from un-remastered video tape. It's one of my uploads to the Internet Archive, as a request for a guy who was working as a crossing guard in my area until the end of the school year.
I stand corrected.

Shows there's lots of misinformation on the net.

However I know for sure it was the team of Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner who played on the Lou Reed album and played the great dual guitar intro you mentioned,
 

onomatopoeia

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I stand corrected.

Shows there's lots of misinformation on the net.

However I know for sure it was the team of Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner who played on the Lou Reed album and played the great dual guitar intro you mentioned,
I stand corrected.

Hunter and Wagner did some session work on the 1973 Alice Cooper, (Band), album Billion Dollar Babies.

From wikipedia: Three additional guitarists (including longtime band friend Mick Mashbir and New York-based session musicians Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter) were retained to cover for Buxton, who suffered from alcohol abuse-related pancreatitis throughout the sessions.

Hunter and Wagner were primarily session musicians frequently used by Bob Ezrin. Ezrin produced Alice Cooper albums in the 1970's, (Band and solo artist).
 
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onomatopoeia

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I stand corrected.

Shows there's lots of misinformation on the net.

However I know for sure it was the team of Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner who played on the Lou Reed album and played the great dual guitar intro you mentioned,
The Sweet Jane Intro isn't from the December 21, 1973 concert from which the tracks on Rock 'n' Roll Animal originate. It's a studio recording.
 
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Billy Gibbons cover of the Roy Head 60,s hit
the vids with him and /or ZZTOP..are always entertaining
and the women in them are always in full control
 
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K Douglas

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I didn't think they would nearly be this good. Kudos. How many teens today even know who Rush is?

 
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