The logical presumption would be that this song is romantic in nature, i.e. the addressee being someone who Alice has had a fling with. And the lyrics read somewhat like those of Eminem’s 2002 track Superman. That...
Alice Cooper did in fact reveal his “5 Rules of the Road” to Billboard back in 2014. The A-list publication took notice, considering that, after all of these decades, he remains an effective stage performer. And for the most...
“Big Boots” isn’t a love song, but it is romantic in nature, i.e. detailing Alice’s random interaction with what reads more or less like a groupie, i.e. a woman fascinated with his touring lifestyle. ...
Alice Cooper described this song as being about a pompous truck driver who “lives in (his) truck”, thinks “he’s the king of the road” and is a “surreal tough guy… driving on white lines for his whole...
The narrative featured in “Baby Please Don’t Go” may not be the easiest to understand. But all things considered, it appears that the addressee would be a romantic interest whom Alice has formed a bond...
The title of this song alludes to a tour coming to its end, i.e. Alice just having “100 more miles” before he reaches home. And for the most part, he is celebrating that reality. For instance,...
“Magic Bus” is a pretty simple song, one that is said to literally be about “a man who wants to buy the bus that he takes to get to his girlfriend every day, but the driver...
Alice Cooper’s “Go Away” is an unconventional piece, in this we don’t commonly come across songs by a popular musician whereas the main subject is a groupie. But such is obviously the case in “Go Away”....
“Dead Don’t Dance” is an interesting song, in part because Alice uses the verses to express his belief that he was born to be a musician, in a manner of speaking. Or put otherwise, Cooper...
For the most part, Alice Cooper uses this song (“All over the World”) to celebrate being a musician who is globally known. He shoutouts countries on practically every continent outside of his homeland of North...