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Then I don’t think I am going to perform for a while.  I don’t know maybe that’s a lie.  I don’t have any live shows coming up. I think I might gonna take a breako.  Please see the show.  It will make things easier if you do.
 
Then I don’t think I am going to perform for a while.  I don’t know maybe that’s a lie.  I don’t have any live shows coming up. I think I might gonna take a breako.  Please see the show.  It will make things easier if you do.
  
I am excited to tell you I saw the documentary about Shep Gordon week ago.  If you will remember Mike Meyers of Sprockets fame directed a documentary about music super manager Shep Gordon and it’s called '''Super Mensch'''. It is a really interesting documentary although I have to say that Mike Meyers’ directorial choices were occasionally baffling.  Our friend Alex Cordelis pointed me to an article that profiled Mike Meyers.  He took a photo of himself sitting in front of an embroidered, what is it? Needlepoint?  Cross-stitched framed ‘What would Steven Soderbergh do?’ Mike Meyers as a director did a lot of things that Steven Soderbergh would not have done with this film but there are some great shots of him golfing with Alice Cooper.  
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I am excited to tell you I saw the documentary about Shep Gordon week ago.  If you will remember Mike Meyers of Sprockets fame directed a documentary about music super manager Shep Gordon and it’s called '''Super Mensch'''. It is a really interesting documentary although I have to say that Mike Meyers’ directorial choices were occasionally baffling.  Our friend Alex Cordelis pointed me to an article that profiled Mike Meyers.  He took a photo of himself sitting in front of an embroidered, what is it? Needlepoint?  Cross-stitched framed ‘What would Steven Soderberg do?’ Mike Meyers as a director did a lot of things that Steven Soderbergh would not have done with this film but there are some great shots of him golfing with Alice Cooper.  
  
 
That was what I felt was missing most from the Alice Cooper documentary that I saw—more footage of him golfing.  And I’d also like to see Alice Cooper giant currant teeth in the natural light under a visor. When Alice Copper has to put his hair back in a pony tail and wear a visor and gold clothes that is when Alice Cooper is happiest.  Shep Gordon is his manager.  He’s one of these baby boomer guys.  One of these guys who has stories of Jim Morrison first-hand so he’s a little more exhausting.  He doesn’t seem like a bad guy but he definitely seems like a lech.  There were a lot of ‘wink, wink’ comments from people that were interviewed about Shep Gordon that said as much.  One of the earliest clips in the film is with Michael Douglas, who’s apparently dear friends with the Shep, who talks about Shep.  He says, “Shep Gordon doesn’t always think with his brain. He thinks with his...”  He looks at his lap then looks up again and looks at the camera and then he looks at his lap again and looks at the camera and says, “...other lower parts.”  That was Michael Douglas.  He was all over that documentary.  Mike Meyers made the decision to feature Michael Douglas front and center.  
 
That was what I felt was missing most from the Alice Cooper documentary that I saw—more footage of him golfing.  And I’d also like to see Alice Cooper giant currant teeth in the natural light under a visor. When Alice Copper has to put his hair back in a pony tail and wear a visor and gold clothes that is when Alice Cooper is happiest.  Shep Gordon is his manager.  He’s one of these baby boomer guys.  One of these guys who has stories of Jim Morrison first-hand so he’s a little more exhausting.  He doesn’t seem like a bad guy but he definitely seems like a lech.  There were a lot of ‘wink, wink’ comments from people that were interviewed about Shep Gordon that said as much.  One of the earliest clips in the film is with Michael Douglas, who’s apparently dear friends with the Shep, who talks about Shep.  He says, “Shep Gordon doesn’t always think with his brain. He thinks with his...”  He looks at his lap then looks up again and looks at the camera and then he looks at his lap again and looks at the camera and says, “...other lower parts.”  That was Michael Douglas.  He was all over that documentary.  Mike Meyers made the decision to feature Michael Douglas front and center.  

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