"It's a big flash of all these things and whatever you take out of that statement's one statement, one mind, one statement, one act, one show, and all the songs are one"
- Alice Cooper
About this Quote
In this quote, Alice Cooper is describing the impact and significance of his work. He refers to it as a "big flash," suggesting that it is powerful and attention-grabbing. He then goes on to state that within this "big flash," there are many different elements and concepts. Nevertheless, he believes that no matter what one eliminates from his work, everything boils down to one statement, one thought, one action, and one performance. He likewise stresses the unity and cohesion of his work, stating that all of his tunes are linked and part of one larger message. Overall, Cooper is highlighting the depth and complexity of his art while likewise stressing its unity and impact.
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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