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Alice Cooper (May 1979) Alice Doesn’t Flop Here Anymore – Creem Magazine Feature

  • Writer: Alice Cooper(solo)
    Alice Cooper(solo)
  • May 1, 1979
  • 1 min read

In May 1979, Creem magazine ran a major multi-page feature on Alice Cooper, boldly declaring “Alice Doesn’t Flop Here Anymore” as the shock-rock legend proved he was back and stronger than ever.

SOURCE DETAILS

Publication: Creem

Date: May 1979

Country: United States

Section / Pages: Multi-page feature (including cover insert)

THE STORY This extensive article celebrates Alice Cooper’s return to form, covering his recent touring success, new material, theatrical stage show, and personal resilience. The piece includes striking photographs and positions Alice as a survivor who remains a major force in rock.

CONTEXT & NOTES 1979 marked a significant comeback period for Alice Cooper following personal struggles. This large Creem feature reflects renewed interest in his career and the anticipation for his album From the Inside.

FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS Event: Major multi-page profile on Alice Cooper Era: 1979 – Comeback / From the Inside era Tone: Supportive and celebratory Photography: Dramatic live and studio shots of Alice Cooper Audience: American rock and heavy music fans

WHAT THE CLIPPING SHOWS A multi-page spread with the bold headline “ALICE DOESN’T FLOP HERE ANYMORE”. The layout features powerful black-and-white photography, extensive interview text, and detailed coverage of his current tour and mindset.

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