Frases de Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper es un cantante de hard rock y heavy metal estadounidense. Alice Cooper fue inicialmente el nombre de una banda de rock and roll en la que Furnier era el vocalista,[2]​ pionero del género conocido como shock rock. Surgido en 1964 en Arizona, Estados Unidos, logró su mayor auge durante los años setenta y alcanzó el éxito comercial con el álbum Billion Dollar Babies de 1973.

Posteriormente, Furnier adoptó el nombre de su anterior banda e inició una carrera como solista, convirtiéndose en un importante icono del rock que influiría en diferentes géneros, como el heavy metal,[3]​[4]​ el hard rock, el punk [5]​ y el rock gótico y sirviendo de referente para artistas y bandas como Rob Zombie y Marilyn Manson, al ser uno de los pioneros en asociar rock y espectáculo en sus conciertos y en montar pequeñas historias teatrales encima de un escenario donde a la vez tocaba un grupo de rock y crear de sí mismo un personaje de pesadilla.[6]​

Cooper es reconocido por el uso de maquillajes de aspecto siniestro, inquietantes letras y provocativas representaciones que abarcaban ejecuciones con guillotina y sillas eléctricas o actos con enormes serpientes, que ilustraban los contenidos de sus álbumes, muchos de los cuales narraban una historia, en la más pura línea del álbum conceptual. Alice Cooper sería el primero en desarrollar con más sofisticación las puestas en escena respecto a otros músicos influenciados por la estética "glam-teatral", como David Bowie o Peter Gabriel, inspirado notablemente por el cantante Arthur Brown. Esta característica escénica influiría notablemente a grupos como Kiss, White Zombie, Mötley Crüe, Twisted Sister, Vinnie Vincent Invasion, Mercyful Fate y King Diamond. Dentro de su actitud irreverente destaca el show de cortar bebés con un hacha, filetear una dama frente a un refrigerador abierto e incluso presentarse para presidente contra Richard Nixon en Estados Unidos.[7]​

Cooper también es famoso por su carismática personalidad fuera del escenario, siendo nombrado como el "artista de heavy metal más querido" en el libro The Rolling Stone Album Guide, publicado por la famosa revista Rolling Stone.[8]​ Es acreditado como uno de los creadores del sonido y del estilo heavy metal, y ha sido descrito como "el primer artista en incluir imaginería de terror en el rock and roll, con sus escenarios y montajes terroríficos en concierto".[9]​ Aparte de la música, Cooper ha actuado en algunas películas, entre las que destacan Wayne's World, de Penelope Spheeris, Sombras Tenebrosas, de Tim Burton y The Prince of Darkness, de John Carpenter.[10]​ Wikipedia  

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Alice Cooper: Frases en inglés

“She cries alone at night too often
He smokes and drinks and don't come home at all.
Only women bleed…”

"Only Women Bleed" (co-written with Dick Wagner) - Lyrics online http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3929.
Welcome to My Nightmare (1975)
Contexto: Man's got his woman to take his seed
He's got the power — oh
She's got the need
She spends her life through pleasing up her man
She feeds him dinner or anything she can.
She cries alone at night too often
He smokes and drinks and don't come home at all.
Only women bleed...

“Well we can't salute ya
Can't find a flag
If that don't suit ya
That's a drag School's out for summer
School's out forever
School's been blown to pieces.”

"School's Out" - Lyrics online http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=596.
School's Out (1972)

“People that haven't seen us yet are shocked because they think that Alice Cooper must be a female folksinger.”

Poppin (1969)
Contexto: People that haven't seen us yet are shocked because they think that Alice Cooper must be a female folksinger. They don't expect the whole thing. And the whole thing is a direct product of television and movies and America, 'cause that's where America's based. That's where their heart is from the sex and violence of TV and the movies, and that was our influence.

“If it's total freedom, I guess the ultimate thing you can go into is total silence between the audience and performer, with the performer projecting something he doesn't even have to play.”

Poppin (1969)
Contexto: We can only take it so far, because man can only take it so far, lower self can only take it so far, and you have to realize that the public is only at a certain place. We won't see the day when the public accepts what we wanna project, even though they are accepting a lot now. By the time they're accepting it, maybe they'll be too old.... If it's total freedom, I guess the ultimate thing you can go into is total silence between the audience and performer, with the performer projecting something he doesn't even have to play. A total silence trip is the ultimate.... We do antagonize them psychologically. People look at us and react. They either go "Wow! Hey-hey-hey, baby!" and we say that's great. They're reacting and that's wonderful. It's better than them sitting there doing nothing. I say make them react — do whatever's in your power to move the audience, and if that's where it is, and there where it is with America, sex and violence, then I say project it.

“I used to be such a sweet, sweet thing
'Til they got a hold of me.
I opened doors for little old ladies,
I helped the blind to see.”

"No More Mr. Nice Guy" (co-written with Michael Owen Bruce) - Full lyrics online http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3596 - YouTube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZnhuOEUFXA.
Billion Dollar Babies (1973)
Contexto: I used to be such a sweet, sweet thing
'Til they got a hold of me.
I opened doors for little old ladies,
I helped the blind to see.
I got no friends 'cause they read the papers.
They can't be seen with me and I'm gettin' real shot down
And I'm feeling mean. No more Mister Nice Guy,
No more Mister Clean,
No more Mister Nice Guy,
They say he's sick, he's obscene.

“I'm very romantic, I'm extremely romantic. I date my wife.”

Interview with Andrew Denton http://www.abc.net.au/tv/enoughrope/transcripts/s1396692.htm on Enough Rope (20 June 2005).
Contexto: I'm very romantic, I'm extremely romantic. I date my wife.... That's one thing guys don't understand. This is something that you would be very surprised that I understand, is that men are microwaves and women are pressure cookers. Men want sex, bang; women like romance. Guys, learn how to romance.

“When I go onstage as Alice to this day, I play Alice to the hilt — I play him for everything he is worth, but when I’m offstage, I never think about Alice Cooper. He never occurs to me”

KNAC interview (2005)
Contexto: In the early days when I was drinking... I had a very blurry line about where those two were... but I mean, that happens when you drink twenty-two hours a day. I would just sit and drink. I didn’t know whether or not I was supposed to be Alice when I went out for dinner and was a little lit. Then there was the question about whether or not I should wear the make up because I didn’t really want to disappoint anyone. Was I supposed to get into trouble? Was I supposed to get arrested that night? All of those questions went through my mind. You have to remember though who my older brothers and sisters were though--guys like Jim Morrison and Keith Moon and all the people who were living that life. After they all died, I just sat there and went, “if one generation is going to learn from the next the truth is going to have to be that you don’t have to die to be your character.” I figured then that I had better be able to separate the two. When I go onstage as Alice to this day, I play Alice to the hilt — I play him for everything he is worth, but when I’m offstage, I never think about Alice Cooper. He never occurs to me... I walk off stage though and I turn away from the audience, I go back to being me again. Whenever I see an audience, that’s when I turn into Alice. If there was no audience there, there would be no reason to be Alice.. If I tried to be Alice Cooper all the time — I’d either be in an insane asylum or in jail or dead. Alice is just too intense, and you just can’t be Alice all the time. Jim Morrison couldn’t be Jim Morrison, so he died. Jimi Hendrix couldn’t be Jimi Hendrix, so he died. That’s really what killed Janis Joplin, Keith Moon and all the way down the line. They were all animated characters who couldn’t live up to their lifestyle, so I said that I needed to be able to separate the two — that’s why I’m still here.

“From the moment I leave my house or my hotel room, the public owns me.”

As quoted in Philadelphia Daily News (3 March 2006).
Contexto: From the moment I leave my house or my hotel room, the public owns me. The public made Alice Cooper and I can't imagine ever turning my back on my fans.

“I get onstage now with more attitude at fifty-seven than I had when I was twenty.”

KNAC interview (2005)
Contexto: I get onstage now with more attitude at fifty-seven than I had when I was twenty. When I was twenty, my attitude was kind of like, "Yeah, yeah…I'm a big rock star." Now, when I get onstage, I go up there, and I am the Moriarty of rock. I am the consummate villain. I am the Hannibal Lector of rock, and I play it like that. Alice just seems like an arrogant bastard or villain who is making the audience feel as though they are lucky to be there when in reality that is exactly the opposite of my personality. With Alice though…it is great to play him or portray him as an Alan Rickman type character who is very condescending. That’s what makes him fun to watch — he's Captain Hook.

“When you believe in God, you've got to believe in the all-powerful God.”

Interview with Donald L. Hughes (22 April 2006).
Contexto: When you believe in God, you've got to believe in the all-powerful God. He's not just God, He's the all-powerful God and He has total control over everyone's life. The Devil, on the other hand, is a real character that's trying his hardest to tear your life apart. If you believe that this is just mythology, you're a prime target because you know that's exactly what Satan wants: To be a myth. But he's not a myth, of this I'm totally convinced. More than anything in the world, I'm convinced of that.

“Man's got his woman to take his seed
He's got the power — oh
She's got the need”

"Only Women Bleed" (co-written with Dick Wagner) - Lyrics online http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3929.
Welcome to My Nightmare (1975)
Contexto: Man's got his woman to take his seed
He's got the power — oh
She's got the need
She spends her life through pleasing up her man
She feeds him dinner or anything she can.
She cries alone at night too often
He smokes and drinks and don't come home at all.
Only women bleed...

“It's so funny that people think I actually ran for President. I am maybe the most un-political person you're ever going to meet.”

Kingsnake podcast interview http://club.kingsnake.com/index.php?/archives/66-Podcast-Interview-with-Alice-Cooper.html (26 May 2006).
Contexto: It's so funny that people think I actually ran for President. I am maybe the most un-political person you're ever going to meet. When I put "Elected" out, it was definitely a satire... "Alice Cooper for President"... when everybody realized I was running against Nixon, you known, even on a joke level, I think I got a lot of write-in votes.

“We can only take it so far, because man can only take it so far, lower self can only take it so far, and you have to realize that the public is only at a certain place.”

Poppin (1969)
Contexto: We can only take it so far, because man can only take it so far, lower self can only take it so far, and you have to realize that the public is only at a certain place. We won't see the day when the public accepts what we wanna project, even though they are accepting a lot now. By the time they're accepting it, maybe they'll be too old.... If it's total freedom, I guess the ultimate thing you can go into is total silence between the audience and performer, with the performer projecting something he doesn't even have to play. A total silence trip is the ultimate.... We do antagonize them psychologically. People look at us and react. They either go "Wow! Hey-hey-hey, baby!" and we say that's great. They're reacting and that's wonderful. It's better than them sitting there doing nothing. I say make them react — do whatever's in your power to move the audience, and if that's where it is, and there where it is with America, sex and violence, then I say project it.

“No more Mister Nice Guy,
No more Mister Clean”

"No More Mr. Nice Guy" (co-written with Michael Owen Bruce) - Full lyrics online http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3596 - YouTube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZnhuOEUFXA.
Billion Dollar Babies (1973)
Contexto: I used to be such a sweet, sweet thing
'Til they got a hold of me.
I opened doors for little old ladies,
I helped the blind to see.
I got no friends 'cause they read the papers.
They can't be seen with me and I'm gettin' real shot down
And I'm feeling mean. No more Mister Nice Guy,
No more Mister Clean,
No more Mister Nice Guy,
They say he's sick, he's obscene.

“Mistakes are part of the game. It's how well you recover from them, that's the mark of a great player.”

On the game of Golf in an interview with Nick Harper http://sport.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1093850,00.html in The Guardian (28 November 2003).

“If you're listening to a rock star in order to get your information on who to vote for, you're a bigger moron than they are.”

On Rock n Roll and political campaigns, in a statement to the Canadian Press (26 August 2005), as quoted in "Rock is on a roll with politics" by Warren Kinsella http://web.archive.org/web/20040913125414/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040912.wkinse0913/BNStory/Front/ in the Globe and Mail (12 September 2004).
Contexto: I call it treason against rock 'n' roll because rock is the antithesis of politics. Rock should never be in bed with politics.... When I was a kid and my parents started talking about politics, I'd run to my room and put on the Rolling Stones as loud as I could. So when I see all these rock stars up there talking politics, it makes me sick..... If you're listening to a rock star in order to get your information on who to vote for, you're a bigger moron than they are. Why are we rock stars? Because we're morons. We sleep all day, we play music at night and very rarely do we sit around reading the Washington Journal.

“How old are you? Sixteen? S-seventeen? [asks security guard] Is seventeen legal?”

From a Texas concert in 1973, recorded in Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQdhKUNkdUg&feature=player_embedded#at=235.

“He has a woman's name and wears makeup. How original.”

On Marilyn Manson, as quoted in Celebrity Diss and Tell : Stars Talk About Each Other (2005) by Boze Hadleigh.

“The minute you step onstage, you get eight feet taller”

interview with CBC, 2006http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMbSeI3Colo.

“Nobody and nothing beats The Simpsons.”

Even after all this time, it's still the best satire since Monty Python.
Interview with Nick Harper in The Guardian (28 November 2003).

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