CLASSIC Rock 300
ALICE COOPER
There’s no such thing as retirement when you’re The Godfather Of Shock Rock, but, as he tells Classic Rock, he’s never had any intention of stopping anyway.
Interview: Niall Doherty
Throughout Classic Rock’s lifespan, Alice Cooper has been on a constant march forward. There has been a steady stream of new records from him, relentless touring, eye-popping live shows, the best Halloween bashes, collaborations with his heroes, and much more. It has been an era of frenetic activity for the 74-year-old, and it shows no signs of stopping. “We’re used to doing a hundred and fifty to two hundred shows a year,” he says. “I haven’t had a drug or a drink in thirty-nine years, so my drug is adrenaline and being on stage in front of an audience every night.”
Soon after Classic Rock launched, you released the career retrospective The Life And Crimes Of Alice Cooper. To what extent was that to clean the slate for what came next?