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DVD review: ALICE COOPER – Raise The Dead Live From Wacken
UDR [Release date – 20.10.14] No one would begrudge Alice Cooper a quiet retirement, playing away his twilight years on the golf course fairways he loves almost as much as the concert hall stage. Alice, thankfully, shows no signs of … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013, Alice Cooper, CD, Chuck Garric, DVD, Glen Sobel, live, Orianthi, Poison, Raise The Dead, review, Ryan Roxie, Tommy Henrikson, Wacken Festival, Welcome 2 My Nightmare
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