Showing posts with label Alice Cooper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alice Cooper. Show all posts

Saturday, February 27, 2021

'It was tribal and sexual' / Alice Cooper on the debauchery of Detroit rock


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'It was tribal and sexual': Alice Cooper on the debauchery of Detroit rock


When the shock-rocker returned to the place of his birth in the 60s, he found a raw paradise of unsegregated rock’n’roll. As Cooper releases an album celebrating the city, he and his peers relive one of the US’s greatest music scenes

Alice Cooper: "I once lost a 12ft-long boa constrictor in a hotel"


Michael Hann
Friday 26 February 2021


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n the beginning there was the production line; the hammering and the pumping and the noise. Always the noise. “Detroit was an industrial city,” says Alice Cooper. “It was like Newcastle. Everybody worked for Ford or Chevrolet or GMC. Everybody’s parents worked on the assembly line. The kids were street kids. I think the Detroit sound has something to do with working with big machines; it made people feel at home hearing big, loud, rock music.”





Cooper’s new album Detroit Stories celebrates the city he was born in and that made his name, full of songs that evoke the spirit of Detroit’s 1960s rock’n’roll scene, where the bands were faster, harder and tougher than in any other American city, and the records sounded like they were recorded with everything pushed into the red. “You had to come on stage in Detroit with attitude, and that’s what crowds loved,” recalls Cooper, now 73. “For some reason, that midwest mentality was not sophisticated at all. It was tribal and kind of sexual. Here’s the difference: in Los Angeles, if a Detroit act was in town, people would come home from work, put on their torn-up Levis, put on a black leather jacket, and try to look like they belonged. In Detroit, they’d just go from work like that because that’s the way they dressed; they had combat boots on. There was nothing phoney about it. So if you were a Detroit band, you better bring it or you’re not going to be there.”

Monday, June 19, 2017

Alice Cooper: "I once lost a 12ft-long boa constrictor in a hotel"



Alice Cooper: "I once lost a 12ft-long boa constrictor in a hotel"





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Rock legend, Alice Cooper and Christopher the not-so-scary boa constrictor CREDIT:SPLASH/OUZOUNOVA
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