KeithV wrote:And, yeah...
Regarding Mr. Cooper's political orientation... I could care less, but he's pretty much maintained that "Alice" is his alter ego anyway. He slips in and out of the routine. Vince is the son of a preacher man, and therefore is now a golfer with a program to help youths get in touch with Jesus. But, then he can go do Alice Cooper and it's a whole differerent ball game. Get it?
Word. It's showbiz. And at my age consistency is more important than agreement. I'm happy to disagree with you today as long as I can be relative certain that I'll disagree with you tomorrow. It took me a long time to separate the artist from the art, but here we am. Cassavetes, Polanski anyone?
That said, Cooper's music and act crush that other kid, hands down, assuming that's what we're talking about. As faux as Cooper may appear/sound these days he was pretty original in his day. And he sincerely scared the unwashed, I vividly remember my uncle knocking the shit out of my cousin for humming an AC tune while we were picking tobacco. ~73ish.
Scared me to death, this dudes songs make you bleed out your ears, fuck that.
Seriously, did Manson ever really scare anyone?
Plus, weren't Cooper's first 3 or 4 records live? Big points there.
Waffle for MM being the most articulate interviewee in "Bowling for Columbine". Should come as no surprise though that intelligent people can make shitty, unoriginal music, but I really appreciated his thoughts there. Seemed like a pretty real person in spite of his showbiz.