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Alice Cooper, the emperor of 2011, announced the sequel to the masterpiece “Welcome to the Nightmare” and was touring the world with Orianthi. The best professional shot is now available. [Precious Orianthi & Steve Hunter Era] The Emperor’s backing band is always in flux, but the lineup that has attracted the most attention in recent years is “NO MORE MR NICE GUY TOUR 2011”. After all, Steve Hunter, an ally from the 1970s, has returned, and Orianthi, who became a household name with Michael Jackson’s “THIS IS IT,” has also joined. This was a gorgeous and luxurious tour that even those who normally think “all I need is Alice” can’t ignore it. The pattern is also preserved in the official live album “NO MORE MR. NICE GUY LIVE!” series sold online, but this work can also be called the video version of that. This is the best multi-camera professional shot of “September 26, 2011 Sydney Performance”. First of all, in order to understand the positional relationship with the official version mentioned above, let’s explore the position of the show from the schedule at that time.・March 10th – May 21st: North America #1 (11 performances) ・May 26th – June 3rd: South America (5 performances) ・June 7th – July 16th: Europe #1 (16 performances) Performances)←*Official ・August 5th-27th: North America #2 (17 performances)《August 29th: Joined Orianthi》《“Welcome to the Nightmare Chapter 2” released on September 13th》・September 15th Sun: Los Angeles Performances ・September 22nd – October 7th: Oceania/Asia (11 shows) ←★Here★ ・October 12th – November 19th: Europe #2 (28 shows) ← *Official/November 26th – December 14th: North America #3 (14 performances) This is Alice in 2011. “NO MORE MR NICE GUY TOUR” continued in 2012, but Hunter left before that. In the end, the special lineup with these two members was only available for three months in the latter half of 2011. The official edition “NO MORE MR. NICE GUY LIVE!” series was recorded in various places in Europe, but this work is an Australian tour that is also Orianthi’s hometown. This was the fourth concert of the series. [Complete official level pro shot from a rare era] This work taken at such a show is truly a completely official level professional shot. Everything is perfect now. Not only the image quality, but also the camera work and editing are impeccable, and the audio is also completely official grade stereo sound board. And a complete recording of the show. Why did they release the live album “NO MORE MR. NICE GUY LIVE!” series instead of officially releasing the video up to this point…? It is a perfect video that makes you want to complain to the official even if you say it. And the content is also amazing. Speaking of professional shots from the Orianthi era, there is also the official “RAISE THE DEAD”, but this work has a different set because the tour is different. Let’s compare and organize them here. 70’s numbers (14 songs)・LOVE IT TO DEATH: I’m Eighteen/Is It My Body (★)・KILLER: Under My Wheels/Halo Of Flies (★)Killer・SCHOOL’S OUT: School’s Out・BILLION DOLLAR BABIES: Billion Dollar Babies/No More Mr. Nice Guy/I Love The Dead/Elected (★)・MUSCLE OF LOVE: Muscle Of Love (★)・WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE: The Black Widow (★)/Only Women Bleed (★) /Cold Ethyl (★) Numbers from the 80’s (7 songs)・FLUSH THE FASHION: Clones (We’re All) (★)・TRASH: Poison・HEY STOOPID: Hey Stoopid/Feed My Frankenstein・BRUTAL PLANET: Brutal Planet (★)/Wicked Young Man(★)・WELCOME 2 MY NIGHTMARE: I’ll Bite Your Face Off *Note: Songs marked with “★” cannot be seen in the official video “RAISE THE DEAD”. …and it looks like this. During the original “Welcome to the Nightmare” era, it was a conceptual show, but the sequel in 2011 was a standard greatest hits format. It’s sad that the only new song is “I’ll Bite Your Face Off,” but I’m glad that there are some well-known songs with a twist. The band’s “Muscle Of Love” and the hidden gem “Clones (We’re All)” from “FLUSH THE FASHION” are enough to make you fall in love with it, but also “Brutal Planet” and “Wicked” from the cyber route masterpiece “BRUTAL PLANET” Young Man” is also featured. Although it was not a hit at the time, it is a masterpiece that perfectly matches the heaviness and groove with the Alice section. Not only did he not forget this, but he showed it off in “Welcome to the Nightmare Chapter 2,” which received a lot of attention from the public. This is an irresistible selection. And the performance that spells out such a set is a must-see. It goes without saying that Emperor Alice is the best, but seeing her standing alongside Hunter, who was not seen in “RAISE THE DEAD”, is exceptional. Although his style is more traditional than the other two who are more modern, there is no way that it doesn’t suit the classics. He lets you hear his top-notch phrases at key points, and every time you hear the tone that the song should have, it makes you grin. Additionally, Orianthi. After all, she is gorgeous. Her successor, Nita Strauss, was also good, but her metal sister look was so addictive that it felt normal. On the other hand, Orianthi is cute even when she is hard. In particular, the girl in this work has just joined the band, and is even cuter than in “RAISE THE DEAD,” which was full of blood, and her unnatural and creepy presence somehow catches the eye. My ally Steve Hunter, who injects a touch of the 70’s into every detail, and Orianthi, who plays Beauty and the Beast. A masterpiece pro shot where you can witness a full show with these two people in completely official quality. One of the most outstanding Alice videos of recent years. The Enmore Theater, Sydney, Australia 26th September 2011 PRO-SHOT 1. The Black Widow 2. Brutal Planet 3. I’m Eighteen 4. Under My Wheels 5. Billion Dollar Babies 6. No More Mr. Nice Guy 7. Hey Stoopid 8. Is It My Body 9. Halo Of Flies 10. I’ll Bite Your Face Off 11. Muscle Of Love 12. Only Women Bleed 13. Cold Ethyl 14. Feed My Frankenstein 15. Clones (We’re All) 16. Poison 17. Wicked Young Man 18. Killer 19. I Love The Dead 20. School’s Out/Another Brick In The Wall 21. Elected PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.94min. Alice Cooper – Vocals Steve Hunter – Guitar Orianthi – Guitar Tommy Henriksen – Guitar Chuck Garric – Bass Glen Sobel – Drums
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