Review : Ageless Rocker Raises the Dead on His New Tour
Back in the 1970s a group of hard-drinking male rock stars formed a club called The Hollywood Vampires, in which, well, they'd get royally wasted in the attic of the Rainbow Bar and Grill on the Sunset Strip and try to be the last one standing. A sign now hangs on the wall of the bar, listing the club's members: John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Harry Nilsson, Mickey Dolenz, Keith Moon, publicist Bob Brown, and at the top, "president" Alice Cooper. Nearly 40 years later, Cooper is paying tribute to his late Hollywood Vampires friends on his new "Raise the Dead" tour, which rolled through Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on November 8.
The seated theatre filled with Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, and even a good helping of today's generation, everyone was primed for some good, old fashioned shock rock from the seemingly ageless Cooper, even if only to distract them from the brutal winter storm that raged outside. However they'd have to wait until Geoff Tate finished his unbearable opening set of preening, joyless alternative rock. Emancipated from his former band Queensryche in a very ugly public split, Tate appears to be content playing his solo material, but the same couldn't be said for the audience, who were justifiably baffled by his lecherous songs, arrogant banter, and his hilarious Rob Lowe-in-St. Elmo's Fire saxophone playing (which, if anything, is proof that he both sucks and blows).
Once the miserable spectacle of Tate's set was over, Alice Cooper quickly brought some life to the building with a slick, professional performance that explored his more than 40-year career with a set divided into three distinct parts. The first third of the show focused on his glitzier side, kicking things into high gear with "Hello Hooray", "House of Fire", and "No More Mr. Nice Guy", Cooper sporting a garish black and red striped outfit - complete with top hat - and backed by his crack five-piece band.
"Dirty Diamonds" segued into a drum solo, which then led straight into the second part of the show, which was all about Cooper's more macabre side, and which provided the best moments of the night. "Welcome to My Nightmare" was a fitting way to start, but he and his band peaked during the spectacular run of "Ballad of Dwight Fry", "Go to Hell", "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)" - which was a joy to hear - "Devil's Food", and "Feed My Frankenstein", the latter of which climaxing with the appearance of a wonderfully goofy, gigantic monster made to look like Cooper.
The last third of the set provided the biggest surprise, as Cooper revisited the songs of his deceased peers, reeling off covers of The Doors' "Break on Through", The Beatles' "Revolution", The Who's "My Generation", and Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady". It was here that Cooper's band truly showed their mettle, turning in sharp, lively performances. Of the five, the biggest revelation was guitarist Orianthi Panagaris, whose hiring last year was a huge coup for Cooper. A former backing guitarist for Michael Jackson and Carrie Underwood, and a successful solo pop star in her native Australia, the lady can shred, and her Steve Vai-like leads, especially on "Foxy Lady", where she took center stage, lent the music tremendous personality.
Cooper's 90-minute show was slick, to the point, and constantly fun. He remains in good vocal form and is clearly in very good shape, and he gave his fans exactly what they wanted while delving a little deeper into his vast back catalog. Closing with "Poison" and the requisite "School's Out", complete with confetti cannons, it was nowhere near as outrageous as Cooper might have been in the early-1970s, but the clean and sober Alice Cooper has carried on into his 60s with great class and dignity. He hasn't burned out, but he hasn't faded away either, instead finding a good second wind over the last 20 years, living a healthy life, putting out good music, and always entertaining his fans. And for that, we're thankful.
By - Adrien Begrand
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Carrie Underwood is the best American Idol-winning singer! Her latest album Blown away has really blown away all the audience! That's a fantastic performance! I have got discount Carrie Underwood tickets from http://www.goodseattickets.com/Carrie-Underwood
He is a legend. He is the God of Rock/Shock Rock! I love everything he has ever done! I feel people who haven't listened, seriously listened to his music and amazing song writing, are missing out--BIG TIME! He music has saved my life at at time I don't like to think about. There was his music that always brought me back! Thank you Alice for you are a beautiful man!
i love him i have cancer i wish ican meet him before i go
saw your concert in tacoma,wa. nov. 18 you were great, had a hard time seeing you, i am 5 feet tall,most people,are taller. you were wonderful, went home and went on my computer, found out you smoke, hit me like a brick, please get help to stop. do it for GOD, and your family, you have a little one that needs you.i lost most of my family to cancer. for them get help. if i can help in any way, let me know. GOD bless you and your family. a friend.sandra peterson. monroe,wa.
Saw Alice early this June in Knoxville Tn, one of the best shows that I have seen in the last ten years, his band is razor sharp and Alice was in top form, a very high enery set list. Would really like for him to record a dvd of this tour while he has this line up together.Just a thought !
Why does such a great artist as Alice Cooper need an "opening act"? People are already hot for Alice and don't need to be warmed up, especially with a horrid band. The one that opened when he came to my town this past summer was also very bad and I could hardly wait for it to be over. Just bring on the MAN, the artist, the best! ALICE forever!
Mostly true, but Alice has ****** with some of the best. Saw him in San Diego in the late 70's, with "surprise special guests", and Dr. Hook came out to open the show. The most surreal sight I ever experienced at a concert, seeing Dr. Hook sing "Sylvia's Mother" on a stage festooned with mangled baby dolls and various torture devices. Awesome!
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The king lives on. The Bible truly is the word of God. Inspirational Christian testimony. Yes. Alice Cooper for president.



