Scorpius the Allfather
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had to look it up.
I've never heard a song by that guy that I know of outside of this one.
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had to look it up.
I never was an Alice Cooper fan so I listened to the song on YouTube. There is a background singer and occasional lead vocalist with kind of a unique voice that sounds familiar and distinctive, but I can't place it.
I don't think he was ever mainstream, or a huge huge star.I've never heard a song by that guy that I know of outside of this one.
I am back after handling some things. I listened again and detected a bit of an accent (UK?). It also has a bit of a nasal tone about it. Bugging me now.It seems like you should know the answer then. Going off of interviews he has said that no one could believe that it was him but that's because he's so different from Alice. He's the dueling vocalist in the song with Alice.
I had that LP and several other Alice Cooper albums. I've been playing that song in my head and I can't figure it out. Mid 70s, I believe.I am back after handling some things. I listened again and detected a bit of an accent (UK?). It also has a bit of a nasal tone about it. Bugging me now.
Donovan? Sounds like it could be his vocals, but he had considerable commercial success. I dunno.
I do know it's not first name only, Fabian.
I love that bit of trivia. Scorpius .Donovan is the answer.
She invented the NiCaud battery? (clearly I have no idea)absolutely zero idea why this trivia popped in my head - and apologies for it being a bit more 'short answer' (i tend not to give fill in the blank/identify questions)...:
who is Rose Nicaud?
Very local to NO real life legendShe invented the NiCaud battery? (clearly I have no idea)
Can't believe I never knew about this place (then again, never find myself around Frenchman .. or French men).Very local to NO real life legend
She was an enslaved woman who sold coffee (cafe au lait) on her ‘days off’ down in what’s now the French Market
- eventually she was able to buy her way to freedom and became a trailblazer for other women to do the same
I had friends who owned the Rose Nicaud coffee shop on Frenchman and they recently decided to sell after 25 years
can't tell if this is a spelling diss or a confessionCan't believe I never knew about this place (then again, never find myself around Frenchman .. or French men).
Boy, you really don't get me at all, do you, lol. Neither a diss nor a confession, just a little "joke".can't tell if this is a spelling diss or a confession