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Sounds just like the record!
ОтветитьThis song should be played in every school on the last day of classes ! A TIMELESS CLASSIC !!!
Ответитьi used to beat my ex-wife to this song.
ОтветитьMy kind of music!
ОтветитьUnforgettable song. Loved it then at age 11. Love it still. Looking forward to six months and singing Work is Out forever.
Ответитьいいね!
ОтветитьAlice cooper what a legend. This band lasted a lot longer than I thought they would. Vincent furnier is such a smart guy.
Ответитьbefore my time (I was 6 and 7 in 1972) but surely one of the best if not THE best performance there ever was on Top of the Pops.
Ответитьschool's certainly been out through the pandemic
ОтветитьBad Debbie Osmond should Change her last name to Cooper She got a crush on Him She's married with her husband Alice Cooper They happy Married Instead of Donny Osmond Send her to hell with her man Alice Cooper
ОтветитьIt's so cool when he puts his arm around that girl near the end and starts dancing with her, then he gently moves his hand up over her hair before he let's go!
ОтветитьAlice was on a British chat shoe with Geordie actor Jimmy Nail. Alice said they kicked me out of school 8 times. Jimmy replied aye man they let you back in seven times.
ОтветитьI'm amazed that Animal used to be Alice Cooper's drummer 😆
ОтветитьLovely
ОтветитьIconic TOTP performance!
ОтветитьMaking All That Noise! 🤟🌵🏜️⛄🎄🔊🔊🔊
ОтветитьI definitely agree
ОтветитьVery epic Performance.Happy Birthday´,Alice.
ОтветитьHappy 74th birthday today Alice Cooper the great?
ОтветитьAlice Cooper is awesome.
ОтветитьTHE ETERNAL DECLARATION OF WAR FOR ALL WHO WANT TO LIVE ALL THE WAY ON & ANTHEM FOR VICTORY OF THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE. ( & CHEERS FOR THE GOOD VIENNIESE DOCTOR, now banned in all USA schools-----you remember Pleasure, don't you, canned revolution-ettes?! "Try it: You'll like it.")
Ответить" Every parents nightmare, " every Utopian's Dream----The Dept Of Youth. Eternal.
ОтветитьI'm dedicating this song to all of us who first this, when we were kids at school in 1972. 😎🎸🎶❤️
My late father was a deputy headteacher. 😁
Hooked since I was 9 years old !
ОтветитьHappy 50th Anniversary to one of the coolest songs ever written! These guys do it the best, it continues to be a classic!
ОтветитьExceptional.
ОтветитьIf you saw this at the time you'll NEVER forget it !!
Ответитьwho is the girl dancing with Alice?
ОтветитьJr. high rebellion.
ОтветитьThe ending is my favorite use of a synthesizer in a pop song. 🙃
Ответитьok there is errol flynns sword , he is lookin for it
ОтветитьI can still recall first seeing this, one Thursday night in 1972 as a mere lad of eleven, in a small town just east of Liverpool on BBC's 'Top Of The Pops'. It changed my life - no-one had ever seen anything like Alice before. He became (and still is) my all-time music hero. Fast forward to 2007 when I finally got to see him live in Manchester: right at the front I was; I took out my camera and pointed it at Alice; he stared straight down the lens and sneered into it as I clicked. Turning to my wife I said: "That's it. I can die now." Absolute legend!!!!
ОтветитьBands were bands back then just a group of talented people taking stage and performing, few gimmicks or special effects raw talent had no need of these things
ОтветитьJudas Priest-Turbo Lover1986 Very similar🙂
ОтветитьAlways takes me back, the tune will always stand strong 💪
ОтветитьI watched this at the time as a 7 year old, I was never the same again.
ОтветитьThe satire song of the seventies
ОтветитьIt’s as fresh today as it was at junior school
ОтветитьI wonder what that girl is up to now? She would be in her sixties!
ОтветитьThis right here is the clip that introduced me to Alice Cooper at ten years old in 2004, I saw him on stage dressed as Captain Hook and just thought WOW who’s that and why haven’t I ever seen him before? He was EXACTLY what I was looking for at that time musically, with a mix of horror! I was hooked!
ОтветитьEvery song is lip synced !
ОтветитьI have A-Teens CD and A-Teens feature Alice Cooper sang this song together,
ОтветитьGraduated in 1978, and as I was driving away from my graduation in my 67 convertible Camaro this was blasting on my 200 watt stereo, which was high end for 78. The feeling was electric as I was feeling every word Alice was singing - wind in my fave, I had goosebumps.
ОтветитьI’m related to this guy
ОтветитьAnd also the desk and the record was wraped in a pair of underware I think.
ОтветитьI graduated from High School the year this came out. Also turned 18. I liked it.
ОтветитьThis was the first time I ever saw Alice Cooper. Top Of The Pops, 1972. I was 14, just getting into rock music, and this just blew my mind. Been a massive fan ever since. Scroll forward to 1984, I was in a band who got to play Schools Out as part of our set.
I've seen Alice live many times over the years and this song still never fails to give me goosebumps every time that iconic riff starts.
Such a Great Band. Love.......
ОтветитьThe performance of schools out on top of the pops in 1972 changed my life , all my family looked in schock as i just smiled and loved every second i told my mom then i want to grow my hair like alice cooper i was 12. She was convinced the whole
Band was women , ive been a fan all my life i met alice. 5 years ago he autographed my arm alice cooper schools out 1972 , i then went to a 24 hour tatooe parlour in florida and got it tatooed over , alice cooper is a total legend and meeting him made my life complete