News Item : Concert Reviews From Germany

November 9, 2010 | 2:36 PM

Alice and his band have been making their way through Germany this month.  Below are some links to reviews of these shows.  They are from German publications and therefore are in German.  Sorry if you can not understand them.

Berlin: www.Welt.de
www.bz-berlin.de

Munchen: www.tz-online.de

Kempten: www.all-in.de

Stuttgart: www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de
www.stimme.de

 

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    The show in Berlin was just great! Thank you for this!

    Greetings from Poland Wink

    Munchen was fuckin´amazing, it was my longest way to see Coop. When the red curtain fall you feel how fast your blood is runnig through your veins and at this moment the time for me just stopped. I don´t care about anything and just enjoy each song like it's the last one.

    See you on next shocking tour...waaaaaaaa

    well, You're reviews in America are to some of us, well, Krauts not helpful at all, tooLaughing.

     

    To make a short summary of all I read in the last weeks over here in Deutschland:

    At least accepted, in the most very very positive reactions throughout the news (TV, radio, papers).

    And I have seen him in London (yess, at The Hammersmith – watch that DVD, You might even see me) and of course at the greatest Metal-Festival in the world: in WACKEN!

    And his Wacken-show was the same as London but the feeling was  just g r e a t!!!! (to tell the truth: it was unbelievable great!)

    And that show also got the best reviews.

    Greets from Germany

    Stuttgart:

    Stuttgart - Halloween was last week - Alice Cooper is today. The 62 year old horror rocker will still scare. His last album appeared 2008 live DVD "Theatre of death" in this year. Sinister Theatre in the Stuttgart Porsche arena where Alice Cooper again once spectacular dies on Thursday evening.
    It may also Cooper itself, which scares that evening: 3 500 fans want to see it in Stuttgart. Are 2 000 less than at his last appearance in the Porsche arena almost two years ago, and that's not enough to fill this Hall.
    "Theatre of Death" is on the blood-red curtain that covered the stage at 21.15 P.m. on just yet Tarja Turunen and her band well the mood for Cooper. This curtain churning an electric guitar; then it gets dark blue light, red light, the curtain falls and Alice Cooper announces first of all, to against brutal guitar riffs, feedback and Schlagzeugrumplern that the school is. So it goes seamless: a Flash, theatrical piece rock chasing the next. The classic Cooper sound: fauchend evil, gleefully and loud. Two guitars, bass and drums. Black hooded Hangman journeymen rush across the stage and Alice sings even if the hands on the back are tied him. After 20 minutes the guillotine approached rolls and the first show death comes. Until the last breath of singer yells: "I've got to get out of here!" The axe falls and is already he newbie again on stage, evil as before, playing with dolls, kissing dead women.
    Alice Cooper, actually called Vincent Damon Fumier is probably the most authentic of all retro rocker: with resurrection practice developed a number of his hard rock colleagues from the 1970s recently he earns his money has always been. Cooper is often different on the stage and returned to life - not a musician had so many comebacks as he. And where it will itself increasingly similar from year to year: fear other stars in the face of wrinkles in the face to their credibility, Alice Cooper works through something only genuine. A nastier man with black hair and bleichem face which swirl around his stick - Mr. Hyde, which walks through the foggy London and looking for victims. And receives his righteous judgment: in Cooper's cartoonish horror world, good and evil exist neatly separated; who wins is clear. The singer with the baritone aura a Christian Foundation supports and dutifully enters the church every Sunday. In life, he is on the right. But on the stage he lives his dark side for 40 years. He can slide in a wheelchair in the spotlight and maintaining of "Nurse Rosetta" maddeningly strokes with the angle grinder. After Alice Cooper has sung hits such as "Poison" and "school's out" early in the evening, many crude Gruselmärchen - "Billion Dollar Babies", "I love the Dead" follow and very end again "school's out".
    Frighten the little horror show like no more - you talk is still good for Alice Cooper.

    Great. Reviews of their shows IN GERMAN are really fucking helpful to us in the US (us non-German speakers, that is)...

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