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Alice Cooper: The Who Inspired "School's Out"

24 Jan

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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: The Who Inspired "School's Out"

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.

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Alice Cooper stated that The Who's "My Generation" taught him what an anthem was, influencing the creation of "School's Out."
Cooper aimed to capture the joyous feeling of the last three minutes of the final day of school before summer vacation.
Yes, Alice Cooper believes rock 'n' roll is an attitude and one doesn't need to be drunk or high to be a rocker.

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