ALICE COOPER 1971 'Kiler' Tour Pro-Shot Footage Surfaces To Promote Auctions

December 9, 2010

To promote a series of hard rock/heavy metal memorabilia auctions, eBay seller EliteWorks has posted an excerpt from a never-before-seen 1971 pro-shot of the original Alice Cooper group.

The 39-year old film features the original band in all of its glory during the "Killer" tour. The concert was recorded on New Year's Eve 1971 in Toronto, Canada and this is the first time any moving images have surfaced of the original band performing "Be My Lover". The footage is so rare most die-hard Alice Cooper collectors were not even aware of its existence.

The hard rock/heavy metal-themed auctions include several vintage Alice Cooper items notably; rare 1970s paperwork, monogrammed sticks from original drummer Neal Smith and even the highly-sought after 1975 Performance magazine "Welcome To My Nightmare" cover story.

The auctions can be seen here.

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