Weak on research
I enjoy the first two or three podcasts from these guys about bands I didn’t know much about. Then I listened to their Alice Cooper episode. They got so much wrong and skimmed over some of the best parts. They showed up at 7am to audition for Frank Zappa but the forgot to mention that it was scheduled for 7 pm. Guys, you missed the funny part! And the band didn’t split because of solo records. The band quit him because he got all the attention. He changed his name legally to Alice Cooper to prevent them from using the name which they all had legal rights to. I could go on.
scottmc59 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/20
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