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  1. Oct 28, 2023 · Overnight, Alice Cooper the ghoul-eyed, sexually depraved dissector of baby dolls, friend only to live snakes and dead chickens, had transmogrified into something else. A victim, in fact – no longer living the crazy dream, but trapped inside his own unending nightmare. And it was into this nightmare that he now invited us, the audience to ...

  2. May 6, 2024 · Alice Cooper’s sneering vocals and the sinister-sounding lyrics create a sense of unease and tension right from the get-go. At its core, “Welcome to My Nightmare” is a song about facing your fears. The lyrics describe a dark, twisted world that Alice Cooper has created inside his own head. He sings about the horrors that await those who ...

  3. Mar 22, 2015 · Alice Cooper welcomed fans to his nightmare on March 11, 1975, while bidding farewell to his band with his first solo album. Not that the average listener really understood the difference between ...

  4. Welcome to My Nightmare is a concept album. Played in sequence, the songs form a journey through the nightmares of a child named Steven. The album inspired the Alice Cooper: The Nightmare TV special, a worldwide concert tour in 1975, and his Welcome to My Nightmare concert film in 1976. The ensuing tour was one of the most over-the-top ...

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  5. Cooper approached the song as a production number, and that's how he performed it. For the tour, the musicians were hidden in the back of the stage while Alice performed with various dancers and props. He would emerge in a haze of smoke, singing this song on a bed; the rest of the show was based on the idea that we were seeing his nightmares ...

  6. "Welcome to My Nightmare" is the title track to Alice Cooper's eighth studio album. The song is written by Cooper, Dick Wagner and Bob Ezrin. It peaked at 45 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song itself mixes elements from disco, jazz, hard rock, and keeps a "heavy-yet-funky beat". Cooper would later perform the song on The Muppet Show.

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  8. Jul 1, 2015 · By 1975, the Alice Cooper band (Furnier, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Neil Smith, and the late Glen Buxton) was no more. Never again would they share a stage or a recording studio, at least the original five. The four survivors did finally re-team for a couple songs on 2011’s sequel, Welcome 2 My Nightmare.

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