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Alice Cooper: The Who Inspired "School's Out"
24 Jan
Summary
- Alice Cooper credited The Who's 'My Generation' as inspiration.
- He aimed to capture the joy of the last day of school.
- Cooper emphasizes sobriety doesn't diminish his rockstar attitude.

Alice Cooper recently shared that The Who's 1965 anthem, "My Generation," was a significant influence on his own landmark hit, "School's Out." He explained that understanding the power of an anthem meant capturing a relatable sentiment for listeners. Cooper aimed to bottle the euphoric feeling of the last day of school before summer break, resulting in the 1972 release that became a glam rock staple.
Further reflecting on his lifestyle, Cooper, who has been sober since 1983, discussed how his approach to being a rockstar has evolved. He emphasized that sobriety does not equate to a lack of rock 'n' roll spirit, asserting that the essence of being a rocker is an attitude. Cooper clarified that one does not need to be under the influence to embody this attitude.



