Alice Cooper - Muscle Of Love - 1973

This video, for the purpose of music history and education, is a tribute to the Alice Cooper band’s career in the ’60s and ’70s. In 2011 they were deservedly inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. “Muscle Of Love“ was released on their same-titled album in 1973. It was written by Alice and Michael Bruce. The Alice Cooper band emerged through several incarnations before becoming the very successful line-up in the early ’70s. In 1964 Vince Furnier (aka Alice), with several fellow high school students from Cortez High School in Phoenix, AZ started a group called The Earwigs; they were Vince, Dennis Dunaway (bass), Glen Buxton (guitar), John Tatum (rhythm guitar), and John Speer (drums). At first they couldn’t play instruments but won a talent contest mimicking Beatles songs. Quickly learning instruments they renamed themselves The Spiders using a spider web as a stage backdrop. In 1965 they released a single “Why Don’t You Love Me“ (a Blackwells cover) wh
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