All images copyright L.P.Lawhead unless otherwise noted. My photography is less about events than about what remains when they pass. I’m interested in restraint, attention, and the subtle ways everyday environments hold memory without asking for interpretation.
Monday, November 06, 2006
Go Ask Alice
Thanks again to Netflix, I watched Alice Cooper's 1974 Movie "Good To See You Again". Based on a 1973 concert from the "Billion Dollar Babies" tour, this was a fun DVD. It's an interesting time capsule, showing just how "Over The Top" these guys were. Of course, it's not so dramatic through the lens of 2006. But mid-70's Alice Cooper was also a great band, and they really sound great here. The disc said "restored", but it still has a distinct 70's look. The "story-line" interludes are pretty stupid, but probably no worse than a lot of the other "comedy" stuff from those days.
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