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Alice Cooper Live in Paris, France - Full Concert Featuring I'm 18 and Elected

Venue: L'Olympia Bruno Coquatrix Location: Paris, Île-de-France, France Date: November 13, 1972

In November 1972, Alice Cooper hit the stage at L'Olympia in Paris, a moment that showcased his electrifying presence and theatrical flair. This live recording came just after the release of his album "School's Out," which had skyrocketed him to fame with hits like the title track and "I'm Eighteen." At this point in his career, Alice was cementing his persona as the godfather of shock rock, delighting audiences with both music and an unforgettable stage show. Interesting tidbit: the juxtaposition between his catchy tunes and the sometimes macabre visuals made his performances a captivating spectacle. The Paris show featured fan favorites like "Public Animal #9" and "Elected," highlighting Alice's knack for blending humor with social commentary, ensuring that audiences were not only entertained but also engaged.

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