Talk:The Eyes of Alice Cooper
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Fair use rationale for Image:Alice Cooper - The Eyes of Alice Cooper.jpg
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Detroit City
[edit]Regarding "Also, Kiss might be referenced in the second verse, referring to the front and back cover of Destroyer, though it may also be referring to the 1967 Detroit riot."
I think that it is probably a reference to the riots, and not KISS because all of the other references to other people are a) very specific, using their names or nicknames and b) those people and entities are "from" Detroit. While KISS found a lot of their earlier success in Detroit (recording ALIVE! there, writing "Detroit Rock City") they are most assuredly NOT from Detroit. Really, there's nothing in this song about KISS that you can hang your hat on. FiggazWithAttitude (talk) 21:05, 28 November 2018 (UTC)
School's Out?
[edit]Regarding "In the 2010 Behind the Music Remastered on Alice Cooper, "Between High School & Old School" was described as "a modern Alice Cooper classic" for its return to the topic of school (a reference to "School's Out")." Does anyone else think that "The Song That Didn't Rhyme" is also a return to "School's Out" - remember "We can't even think of a word that rhymes"? FiggazWithAttitude (talk) 21:51, 28 November 2018 (UTC)