Posted on 04/26/2016 8:01:53 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
He has been called the godfather of shock-rock, mixing elements of horror movies into acts that have included an unpalatable array of guillotines, fake blood, baby dolls and boa constrictors. Yet many would be surprised to learn of his Christian roots and his homecoming to the faith after sowing his oats as the ultimate prodigal.
My father was a pastor and my grandfather was an evangelist, actually both were evangelists, Cooper told the Harvest Show. I grew up in the church and all my friends were church kids. I had so much fun. I was in church Sunday, Wednesday night, Friday night. All my social life was based around kids in the church.
When the Beatles invaded the American music scene in the 60s, Cooper (born Vincent Furnier) was captivated and formed a band called The Spiders among his classmates, mimicking the Beatles style. After a couple years of recording songs, he realized something was missing from the rock scene.
Alice Cooper record coverI looked around and thought, Theres no villains in rock and roll, why not create rocks ultimate villain? Furnier created a character known as Alice Cooper, who appeared on stage as a debased female killer wearing tattered womens clothing, with smeared deep, dark black eyeliner on his face.
At first, he didnt think playing the role of an antihero on stage would affect his Christianity. I didnt think about how that might affect my faith at all. The Bible is full of villains. I thought, Ill be this villain.
I gave Alice his perimeters, those areas he wouldnt go past, he told the Harvest Show. Eventually, the band adopted the same name as its infamous lead.
Their first big success came with the single Im Eighteen, which reached number 21 on Billboards top 100 in early 1971.
Coopers 1971-72 tours featured a stage show with mock fights and gothic torture scenes, Cooper hugging a boa constrictor, chopping bloodied baby dolls, and a staged execution.
In 1972 their single Schools Out went into the Top 10 in the U.S. and to number one in the UK. The band horrified parents and outraged politicians in the U.K. A British Labor MP petitioned the home secretary to have the group banned from performing in the country and one of their songs was banned by the BBC.
Furnier aka Cooper was drawn into a self-destructive lifestyle and left his Christian roots behind. The things you heard about us were pretty insane, he told Mulatschag TV in Austria. We were probably a threat to the pubic at the time. We were the ones who lived. Most of our friends died trying to be rock stars.
Cooper counted among his friends Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Keith Moon. I drank with these guys every night and I watched every one of them go down. The reason is that they tried to be their character off stage, he recalls.
His heavy drinking began to exact a toll on his body. I drank for a long time. I was throwing up blood every morning. I was really a bad alcoholic. I wasnt cruel or mean, but I was definitely self-destructive, he says. At its worst, reports said he was consuming two cases of Budweiser and a bottle of whisky every day.
Following his 1977 US tour, Cooper checked himself into a sanitarium for treatment of his alcoholism. Six years later, he was hospitalized for alcoholism and cirrhosis of the liver.
I had to go through the cure, he told Mulatschag TV. I came out of the hospital and it was a miracle. My alcoholism was gone. God took it away from me. It was an absolute miracle. In 30 years I have never once had a craving for alcohol. That doesnt happen every day.
After Cooper hit bottom and he saw Gods hand in his recovery, it forced him to reevaluate his faith. He reconciled with his estranged wife, Sheryl Goddard, a ballerina instructor and choreographer who had performed in his shows in the 1970s. Her father was a Baptist pastor.
The two began to attend church together in Phoenix. There was a pastor in Phoenix who was hell-fire. There would be 6000 people there and he was talking to me, every Sunday. Of course he wasnt, but he was, just nailing me. Every week Id come out exhausted and I said, I dont want to go back. It was like torture, but I always came back.
God had been wooing the heart of a prodigal to come home. I finally decided I had to go to one side or the other. I had to make a decision because I was so convicted. The Lord really convicted me, he says.
Alice Cooper returned to the Fathers house, and God met him with outstretched arms and the love reserved for every prodigal who comes home.
A God-shaped hole in Coopers heart was filled. When thats filled youre really satisfied. Thats where I am right now. Im very young in the faith even though I grew up in it, so I do a lot of Bible reading and Bible studies, he says.
He and his wife attend a good, strong, Bible-teaching church, but Im still a rock and roller going out on tour. I dont do it in the same spirit I used to do it in. I watch the songs lyrically. Some of the songs I used to do were way over the line.
Before I was self-centered. Everything was for me. Self was God. Humans make really lousy gods. We have to let God be God and let us be what we are. My focus changed. Instead of serving me I began to serve Christ.
I am the perfect example of the prodigal son.
Source: ASSIST News Service, GodReports
Bkmrk.
Classic Rock Ping.
Nice.
With all the screen and music icons that have kicked the bucket recently, my first though upon seeing that headline was that it meant something completely different.
Headline made me think he had died. Happy to be wrong about that.
He’s a good guy. Has been for a long time.
He has a pretty strong testimony now- even witnessing to fellow rockers- You can find youtube videos of him talking about his faith
He definitely was one of the fathers of rock and roll- He was a trend setter before trends were even popular- Rap? Nope- not a current phenomenon- He did rap- Shock rock? Yep- he was one of the originators- He influenced a lot of people- and helped usher the ‘big show’ onto the rock stage-
He even did a song with the muppets characters- it was a pretty cool song too- the way only he could do-
Always liked Alice. 18 is a great song.
The title worried me for a second.
Hey, what’s with the tagline?
Only read transcripts of him on here. Never listened or watched him.
I met him in the early 1970’s. He was a genuine, down to earth person then. Not a prick, not arrogant, not “too good” to mingle with “common folk.” The stage act is pure act. Glad to read about his faith.
Crap! From the headline I was thinking he had joined Prince in that Rock Band in the Sky!
I saw the Billion Dollar Babies tour. It was amazing.
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Cooper did a Staples commercial that was a hoot with a girl who was his grand-daughter shopping for school supplies.
The girl saying, “ but you said it’s out forever!”
[[I saw the Billion Dollar Babies tour. It was amazing.]]
Never saw shows in person, but he always put on one heck of a show- One of the original showmen of rock and roll- a pioneer-
He is another huge talent -
Terrible headline.
How many cutting edge rock guys can Freeper’s name that had a conversion and returned to faith?
Dave Mustaine
Alice Cooper
Peter Steele
I’m sure there are more
Peter Steele might be the unlikeliest.
Freegards
Alice is a funny guy. He tells a story about meeting Elvis. Elvis said, matter-of-factly, “You’re the guy with the snake onstage.” He put a loaded .38 in Alice’s hand and said, “I want you to shoot me.” Alice said, “What are you talking about?” “I want you to point the gun at me and shoot me.” Alice half-heartedly pointed it at the King and the next thing he knew, he was on his back with the King’s foot on his neck.
Alice said when he met Elvis, Chubby Checker and Linda Lovelace were in the room. He said, “Two of us left. I don’t know what Elvis and Chubby Checker did all night.” LOL.
A nice article about Alice Cooper and finding his faith again. (Although I think he found it a long time ago?) Don’t let the headline scare you!
Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad
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