"I appreciate an audience that reacts to the music, even if they jump on stage and try to beat us up, I think that's a fantastic reaction. I think that they're really hearing something then"
- Alice Cooper
About this Quote
In this quote, Alice Cooper is revealing his gratitude for an audience that is engaged and enthusiastic about the music he and his band are carrying out. He values a response from the audience, even if it is extreme, such as getting on phase and trying to physically damage the band. To him, this kind of reaction reveals that the audience is really connecting with the music and experiencing it on a deeper level. It is an indication that they are genuinely listening and feeling the emotions conveyed through the music. Cooper sees this as a favorable and effective reaction, suggesting that the audience is completely immersed in the performance.
This quote is written / told by Alice Cooper somewhere between February 4, 1948 and today. He was a famous Musician from USA.
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