Sunday, 13 November 2011

Alice Cooper & New York Dolls - Thursday 27 October 2011 - Birmingham NIA

For those observant amongst you this review takes place in Birmingham and not London. This is because the London date is the same day as Faster Pussycat play in London and as they are my all time favourite band I cannot miss them. So with this dilemma I decided to make my way up to Birmingham to experience 'Alice Cooper's Halloween Night of Fear'. Having seen Alice twice before in the last 18 months (Sonisphere Festival 2010 & Download 2011) and been impressed by the show he put on, I decided to go and see him again. It is only recently I have rediscovered his great music again. Having bought the Alice Cooper Fan Pack and suitable impressed by "Welcome 2 My Nightmare", I was looking forward to another entertaining show.
Before that however we had 50 minutes of New York Dolls. Now those who read my blog where I saw them in Toronto, know that I enjoyed them and would like to see them again. Not realising at the time that 4 months later I would get that opportunity to see them in England. This time I was much closer to the stage and thoroughly enjoyed their 'Special Guests' slot. Highlights for me were 'Cause I Sez So', 'Dance Like a Monkey', 'Pills' and 'Personality Crisis'. Both David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain took turns to introduce the songs and seem to be enjoying their time on stage. As a side point, what was with Johansen's lyric book stand? All he did was randomly flick through the pages and not read them!
Before Alice came on the crowd got to choose the best fancy dress from a line up of individuals. Needless to say someone dressed up as the Devil won the cash prize. Who said Heavy Metal fans are fickle?
Finally Alice took to the stage. Apart from the entertaining stage show the other reason on going to the concert was to see him indoors rather than at a festival and to get up close to the stage. I got fairly near to the stage which was good however the stage show was an exact copy of the Download festival earlier in the summer! For me that was a bit disappointing as I was expecting something a bit different song wise or stage show. Of course we couldn't have an Alice show without the props such as the guillotine, Frankenstein's monster, confetti, dollars and batons. And of course we couldn't have an Alice show without the songs; 'I'm Eighteen', 'Billion Dollar Babies', 'No More Mr Nice Guy', 'Poison' 'School's Out' and 'Elected'. He played 1 song from the new album, 'I'll Bite Your Face Off' and my favourite Alice song 'Hey Stoopid'. Alice has got a great band behind him these days; Steve Hunter (who played on the original Welcome To My Nightmare), Tommy Henriksen and Orianthi on guitars, Chuck Garric on bass and Glen Sobel on drums. Incidentally the drum solo was brilliant - but I would say that being a drummer! After set closers 'School's Out' and 'Elected' the show was over. A good concert but it was all too similar to his Download performance 5 months prior. Here's hoping that he will change the order of his set list in time for Bloodstock 2012!
Setlist: Vincent Price intro, The Black Widow, Brutal Planet, I'm Eighteen, Under My Wheels, Billion Dollar Babies, No More Mr Nice Guy, Hey Stoopid, Is It My Body, Halo of Flies, I'll Bite Your Face Off, Muscle of Love, Only Women Bleed, Cold Ethyl, Feed My Frankenstein, Clones (We're All), Poison, Wicked Young Man, Killer, I Love the Dead, School's Out (including Another Brick in the Wall) and Elected.

Alice Cooper - Halloween Night of Fear - UK Tour 2011
Alice Cooper - Birmingham October 2011


Alice Cooper Band on stage - Birmingham 2011


1 comment:

  1. I was at the London gig with the Arthur Brown 'Fire' finale. It's the only time I've seen Alice live and I was impressed. Not a bad show for a guy older than myself. Wish I'd seen him a few decades back though, back when the noose or the guillotine were new and shocking. ;-)

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