Awesome! I think he recorded Billion Dollar Babies in 1974 with these drums, In the title track you can hear the snare very clearly. Here is a clip but the drums don,t come in until around 4 minutes in.[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZEy0b1W3As[/ame]
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1973 Camco L.A. Era 6.5x14" Model 452
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Awesome! I think he recorded Billion Dollar Babies in 1974 with these drums, In the title track you can hear the snare very clearly. Here is a clip but the drums don,t come in until around 4 minutes in.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZEy0b1W3As
The concert film was done in 1975.
Actually "Billion Dollar Babies" was recorded in 1973 when Alice was still with his original group, and Neal Smith played on that album.
Glad I could be of help.:)
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I stand corrected, thanks for the Alice Cooper and or band history.
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Best snare I've ever owned looked almost like this....minus the white lacquer.
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George Way was genius in creating "eye candy" with the "Aristocrat" lug & strainer!!
What a great snare!!
-kellyj
"It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing..."
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