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alice cooper

articles about alice cooper

alice and his $1 million - "to be honest, i was a little worried about the guillotine," alice cooper says. "the safety doesn't work too well, and, well, there was that blade hanging up there."

alice cooper: muscle of love - well, alice is rich. so he's releasing his older album.

alice cooper: muscle of love - the alice cooper phenomenon, which began with the chart entry of "i'm eighteen," rose to diabolical heights with killer and school's out and extravaganzaed in the show surrounding billion dollar babies, has now cooled itself down with muscle of love.

alice cooper: hype hype hurray - alice cooper: madison square garden, nyc

alice cooper gets brutal - way back in the post-woodstock doldrums of the early 1970s, alice cooper erupted out of phoenix, arizona, and immediately consigned the wilting bouquet of navel-gazing flower power to the cultural trashcan with a high-powered, sleaze-drenched blend of hard rock, schlock horror and ambisexual grand guignol.

alice cooper : billion dollar babies - alice (who's a methodist lay preacher in private life) has been accused of imitating 1) chuck berry, 2) lord sutch, 3) frank zappa, 4) david bowie. it's all true and that's why he's so original.

alice cooper : billion dollar babies - "one of these days somebody's gonna have enough guts to take a machine gun and fire into all the sicko creeps we got running loose in this fine nation of ours. you bet, ratatat kapowee, and that'll be the end of 'em, buster."

alice cooper: all right, son . . .where's my big boy with extra sauce? - alice cooper is waiting for the man.

alice cooper: alice shows his muscle - "ya wanna scoop?" grins shep gordon, the inimitable manager of alice cooper, a paragon of virtue in his rust-coloured brushed velvet jacket.

alice cooper: alice cooper's greatest hits - they've called the perpetration of alice cooper on the pop public one of the greatest pr coups of all time.

alice cooper: muscle of love - wowee, that alice cooper is certainly a funny fellow an no mistake.

the government and alice cooper’s panties - wotta week it’s been here in hollywood, guys and gals, what with each and every day virtually splitting its trousers with grand and glamorous events, occurrences, and what-not!

boy-girl alice cooper puts on a freaky show - on stage, the lead singer of a rock band, a young man named alice cooper, has taken off his silver jump suit to reveal black leotards and panty hose.

billion dollar babies: alice spends himself all over the place - quite simply, billion dollar babies is the sgt. pepper of punkdom.

alice's tasteful nightmare - the new alice cooper revue, which opened in chicago last week and moved on to detroit and cincinnati, is yet another step forward in the growing close relationship between theatrical choreography and what was once called rock 'n' roll.

alice is still swinging — by the neck! - the kids at green's playhouse, glasgow, were yelling "alice, alice, alice" at the top of their voices in deafening unison as the object of their emotion stepped up to the gallows.

alice cooper - "oh yeah, i'm getting restless. i want to play again," said alice cooper, deepening his tan with the smog-filtered sunrays that slanted into the patio of his hollywood hills house – a bland, white, prestige-tract job that he rented while they rebuilt the benedict canyon cooper mansion that burned down.

alice cooper: welcome to my nightmare - the plot of the somnambulistic and psychopathic steven and his nocturnal atrocities (he unknowingly murders in his sleep) takes up most of the second side of the album.

alice cooper: vancouver 1969 - mike quigley: what's the reaction been like wherever you've played?

alice cooper: through the looking glassalice cooper: through the looking glass - the lobby of the boston sheraton hotel looks, smells and feels like grand central station.

alice cooper: the spectrum, philadelphia - didn't it strike you as strange, even back then before peter and gordon or the color series of beatle cards, that they could call a monstrously ubiquitous single, ‘can't buy me love’?

alice cooper: the forum, los angeles - when alice came back to the forum, it was an owning-up of sorts.

alice cooper: school's out - as we all know, summer never lasts forever, and alice was faced with the problem of rushing out a follow-up album before the leaves began to fall.

alice cooper: school's out - if you don't think alice cooper are the rolling stones of 1972, think again.

alice cooper: scenes from an impending conquest - "alice cooper...i thought it was gonna be like judy collins or something: it was the most revolting thing i've ever seen. you shoulda been there..."

alice cooper returns - alice cooper's 'under my wheels' is a rock 'n' roll classic.

alice cooper: no more mr nice guy - vincent furnier is sitting in max's kansas city on 24th street and park avenue in downtown new york city.

alice cooper: love it to death - it came on the radio in the late afternoon and from the first note it was right: alice cooper bringing it all back home again.

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