I cannot tell a lie, I don't know Alice personally. He's just been a part of
my musical life since 1973ish.
I've seen him in concert quite a few times now, and have gotten damn close
to him.
Only once did I make it back stage after a show here. I was on a discussion
list with his old assistant, Brian 'Renfield' Nelson, and before the show I
met with Brian who gave us a could of passes. Unfortunately Alice was busy
with folks who won radio contests, so instead of him, we hung out and drank
beer with the band, which was pretty cool itself. Eric Singer, Pete Friesen,
Ryan Roxie, Greg Smith were all very nice and fun to be around.
I did manage an autograph from him that night after renfield took my jean
jacket to the signing table and Alice obliged.
Clint
'Remember the Coop!'
-----Original Message-----
From: Gagger
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 9:50 PM
To: Classic_Rock_Forever@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Classic_Rock_Forever]Alice Cooper
Clint, you know the 'Coop ? Heard he is an incredible nice guy. A question
to add to your next talk with Alice:
* Where does he find the time to do a nightly radio show and not piss off
his wife ??? LOL
Rock on,
George
--- In Classic_Rock_Forever@yahoogroups.com, "Cfh" <cfhiebert@...> wrote:
>
> The next time I sit down with Alice, him and I are going to set the record
> straight regarding that whole disputed trilogy.
>
> There are direct references in 'Brutal Planet; to the album 'Last
> Temptation'
>
> This would make it part of the trilogy, which concludes in Dragontown.
>
> This means nothing to the non freaks out there who are not mired in this
> Cooper catalogue, but I still am ; )
>
> Clint
> ...bring it on 'Coop!
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> "Brutal Planet" is the 21st studio album by Alice Cooper,
> released in 2000. Lyrically, "Brutal Planet" deals with themes
> of dark "social fiction," including domestic violence ("Take
> it Like a Woman"), war ("Pick Up The Bones") and
> school shootings ("Wicked Young Man"). The album has been
> erroneously reported as being the second in a trilogy (beginning with "The
> Last Temptation" and ending with "Dragontown");
> however, Cooper has stated that this is in fact not the case.
>
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