One upon a time... there was a boy named 'Vince' who lived in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Like a lot of kids in the early 1960's, Vince and his friends were 'rock' fans, so it was no surprise when they decided to form their own group. And no surprise, either, when no one seemed...
"Gene Simmons — I would like him to do my taxes, 'cause he's a businessman, and business-wise, valid," Cooper said. "But I guarantee you right now, in London somewhere, in garages, they're learningAerosmith, they're learningGuns N' Roses. A bunch of 18-year-kids are in there ...
but also showcases the theatrical mastery that has established Alice Cooper as a pioneer in the realm of rock spectacles. The recording transports you to the heart of the concert, making it an essential addition for both devoted fans and those new to the electrifying world of Alice Cooper. ...
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that's why it has to rely on a lot on the older songs; it's gotta be like a refresher course. Before I go on to the next thing I want everybody to understand the basic idea behind Alice Cooper, especially the kids who haven't seen it, because then they'll have a reference point...
I’m doing. And a lot of people don’t get that. A lot of people don’t have that computer program to understand what that is, that irreverence, that wink, that drag. A lot of people are offended by it. So Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love and the other kids in that band loved it...
I’m doing. And a lot of people don’t get that. A lot of people don’t have that computer program to understand what that is, that irreverence, that wink, that drag. A lot of people are offended by it. So Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love and the other kids in that band loved it...
Cooper also announced new fall tour dates, which can also be found below. “White Line Frankenstein” is the second song released fromRoad, following the previously unveiled “I’m Alice.” The album, Cooper’s 29th, comes out Aug. 25. ...
With the release of the next album,School's Out, and the single of the same name, teenagers around the world heralded Alice Cooper as their new rock 'n' roll hero. The more Cooper openly despised authority figures the stronger the massive following grew. In 1975 he said, "The kids under...
Alice Cooper Groupdrummer Neal Smith said the band wouldn’t write the classic song “School’s Out” today due to social changes that have rendered the line “School’s been blown to pieces” politically incorrect. The 1972 song remains one of the band’s best-known hits, but Smith accept...