What Questions would you Ask Alice Cooper?
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Re: What Questions would you Ask Alice Cooper?
To clear up my earlier post....
I was speaking about stage antics and onstage presence. Bowie and The Tubes both had elaborate outfits to "shock" their audience, mixed with androgeny, sex, makeup, etc. So, their IS some similarity in the presentations of Bowie and The Tubes to Alice's performances.
I would speculate at the time in the 70's....Alice could have read/heard about their presentations and thought "whoa, that's crazy....but I could do better"
And thus, my question: Who did Alice feel more competitively towards....David Bowie or The Tubes?
I was speaking about stage antics and onstage presence. Bowie and The Tubes both had elaborate outfits to "shock" their audience, mixed with androgeny, sex, makeup, etc. So, their IS some similarity in the presentations of Bowie and The Tubes to Alice's performances.
I would speculate at the time in the 70's....Alice could have read/heard about their presentations and thought "whoa, that's crazy....but I could do better"
And thus, my question: Who did Alice feel more competitively towards....David Bowie or The Tubes?
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Onward,
Regarding Jesse Jane: will we ever see Alice in a wedding dress onstage?
Regarding Jesse Jane: will we ever see Alice in a wedding dress onstage?
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Re: What Questions would you Ask Alice Cooper?
Sue there are similarities of course. Any act using theatrics has similarities to Alice, but The Tubes were not really in competition with Alice.GailsFriend wrote:To clear up my earlier post....
I was speaking about stage antics and onstage presence. Bowie and The Tubes both had elaborate outfits to "shock" their audience, mixed with androgeny, sex, makeup, etc. So, their IS some similarity in the presentations of Bowie and The Tubes to Alice's performances.
Bowie. If uyou want to call it competive.GailsFriend wrote: I would speculate at the time in the 70's....Alice could have read/heard about their presentations and thought "whoa, that's crazy....but I could do better"
And thus, my question: Who did Alice feel more competitively towards....David Bowie or The Tubes?
You do know That the Tubes came from the same AZ school as the ACG? There are a lot of ACG/Tubes conections. They even supported Alice in 1977.
See The Tubes page on this site.
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GF....I have often thougth about the wedding gown / Jessie Jane thing.....
...And personally, I don't care.
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see complete interview here http://www.getreadytorock.com/rock_star ... _bruce.htmI was talking to a friend of mine who had talked to the bass player of David Bowie’s band and said when they saw Alice and it changed their whole style.
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Question to Alice: Who is the best songwriter you have worked with?
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http://www.sickthingsuk.co.uk/people/p-bowie.phpMr. Skull wrote:according to Michael Bruce :see complete interview here http://www.getreadytorock.com/rock_star ... _bruce.htmI was talking to a friend of mine who had talked to the bass player of David Bowie’s band and said when they saw Alice and it changed their whole style.
From an interview with former Bowie/Spiders bassplayer Trevor Boulder explaining what inspired them (Spiders) to "glam it up"
Together this band made Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane and - without Woody - Pin-Ups. All of which hardly needs comment: the mix of Aladdin Sane may be crap but apart from that, this is the most perfect sequence of albums ever made. More difficult than the music, however, was persuading a bunch of Northern blues-rockers that they ought to glam up.
After initial reluctance, the band were taken out by Bowie to a gig:
'We went to see Alice Cooper and they were wearing make-up on stage and they were really heavy,' remembers Trevor. 'The music they were playing was great, I thought at the time, and it didn't look too bad, so we agreed to do it. It was a big jump from being a blues band in t-shirts and jeans with long hair and beards to wearing make-up and flashy clothes.'
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Re: What Questions would you Ask Alice Cooper?
I think the way the songs were made/recorded, regardless of what year it was, were the way they were meant to be. Clearing up production faults (or whatever the reason would be to re-record material) would almost make it too polished or regal to be Alice. I throw on something from Lace And Whiskey or even School's Out itself and I can feel the filth. That's part of the delivery. Alice's new music seems more groomed because hey, they have the technology now, but leave the older stuff be.Si wrote:Better to look forward not back.
Maybe this is more of a reflection on how I feel about the remastering of some of the older albums.
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Alice, Green Day are making a Broadway version of their album, American Idiot. Which of your albums do you feel would translate best to the Broadway stage?
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'Welcome To My Nightmare' obviously as this has been talked by Alice about for years.
Plus there was the 'Alice At The Palace' idea back in the early 70s which probably pre-dates any of these other bands thinking of doing it.
Plus there was the 'Alice At The Palace' idea back in the early 70s which probably pre-dates any of these other bands thinking of doing it.
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Great Scott! I remember this being talked about by Alice in various interviews at that time. I had forgotten all about it, but - being at school back then - I remember making a huge poster project of it with the beautifully aliterative title 'Alice at the Palace' legend emblazoned across it.Si wrote: Plus there was the 'Alice At The Palace' idea back in the early 70s which probably pre-dates any of these other bands thinking of doing it.
I believe it was just an idea built around doing a 'purpose made' repeat 'show' at The Palace Theatre, on Broadway in New York. I think it is quite a small venue 1500 or 1600 seats, hence (possibly) the need for repetition, although I don't think the idea got much further than Alice talking to music journalists about it, which kind of underpinned his theatrical stance, which (obviously) was 'ground-breaking' for a Rock performer at that time.
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>although I don't think the idea got much further than Alice talking to music journalists about it, which kind of underpinned his theatrical stance,
It went a little further than that, with (as was mentioned on another thread) some art - work even being created for it.
It went a little further than that, with (as was mentioned on another thread) some art - work even being created for it.
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Ok, Andy, thanks. That may well be what inspired me to do a Poster at the time!!A_MichaelUK wrote:
It went a little further than that, with (as was mentioned on another thread) some art - work even being created for it.
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Alice, I heard recently about Paul Stanley's surgeries to his shoulders, hips and knees because of 35 years of performing. Considering the physicality of your shows, how are your body parts holding up?
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Alice......have you ever used 'Just For Men'?
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Alice, you have mentioned how it is much harder to shock an audience when the news is much more violent to see....have you seen any new artists who are trying to shock their audiences? Or do you feel that "shock rock" is a dying breed?
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Alice, I really love "Millie and Billie".
1) Would/Could you ever do another duet?
2) If so, who would you like to do a duet with?
3) Considering the theatrical presentations of Lady GaGa, could you ever see yourself do a new version of Millie and Billie with her, maybe onstage or as a video?
(Because that would be amazing...you KNOW it!)
1) Would/Could you ever do another duet?
2) If so, who would you like to do a duet with?
3) Considering the theatrical presentations of Lady GaGa, could you ever see yourself do a new version of Millie and Billie with her, maybe onstage or as a video?
(Because that would be amazing...you KNOW it!)
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Considering that Rob Zombie is talking of retiring from music after his next release...have you considered doing a Alice Cooper/Rob Zombie co-headlining tour with him?
(Personally, I think Rob Zombie should be Alice Cooper's stage production manager...because between the two twisted visions of Alice/Zombie, the stage production would be AMAZING!)
(Personally, I think Rob Zombie should be Alice Cooper's stage production manager...because between the two twisted visions of Alice/Zombie, the stage production would be AMAZING!)
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Alice, the fans have seen a various reissue and/or remaster treatments of your catalogue from various companies...are you interested in having complete ownership of your entire catalogue to give it one consistant remaster treatment?
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Re: What Questions would you Ask Alice Cooper?
GailsFriend has cornered the ask Alice market.
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