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I'm Eighteen

"I'm Eighteen" is a song by rock band Alice Cooper, first released as a single in November 1970 backed with "Is It My Body". It was the band's first top-forty success—peaking at number 21—and convinced Warner Bros. that Alice Cooper had the commercial potential to release an album. The song and its B-side feature on the band's first major-label album Love It to Death (1971).

"I'm Eighteen"
Single by Alice Cooper
from the album Love It to Death
B-side"Is It My Body"
ReleasedNovember 11, 1970 (US)
  • April 23, 1971 (UK) [1]
Recorded1970
Genre
Length2:59
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Bob Ezrin
Alice Cooper singles chronology
"Shoe Salesman"
(1970)
"I'm Eighteen"
(1970)
"Caught in a Dream"
(1971)
Audio sample

An arpeggiated guitar riff and aggressive vocal performance power the anthem. The lyrics describe the anxiety that comes with being "in the middle" of childhood and adulthood. It began as an eight-minute jam that young Canadian producer Bob Ezrin persuaded the band into tightening into a tight three-minute rocker.

The song was the band's breakthrough, and left a considerable influence on hard rock, punk, and heavy metal. Joey Ramone wrote his first song for the Ramones based on the chords to "I'm Eighteen", and John Lydon auditioned for the Sex Pistols by miming to the song. Bands such as thrash metalers Anthrax have covered the song, and Kiss settled out of court for plagiarism of the song over the 1998 track "Dreamin'".

Description Edit

The distorted, and arpeggiated main guitar riff in E minor drive the dark, aggressive song.[5] Glen Buxton and Michael Bruce play similar rhythm guitar parts with slight differences;[6] both used Gibson SG guitars.[7] A pair of acoustic guitars subtly round out the sound—one filtered through a Leslie speaker.[6] Dennis Dunaway plays a moving, melodic bass part rather than taking the typical rock strategy of holding to the root. The performance also features some distorted lead guitar, vocalist Cooper on harmonica during the intro, and an organ that joins the band for the closing chord.[6]

Cooper's sings with raspy vocals of the existential anguish of being at the cusp of adulthood, decrying in each verse being "in the middle"—"of life" or "of doubt". The chorus switches to a series of crashing power chords building from A, the vocals proclaiming: "I'm eighteen / And I don't know what I want ... I gotta get out of this place / I'll go runnin' in outer space". The song turns around at the conclusion with an embrace of those things that had been such anguish: "I'm eighteen and I like it!"[5] There are no harmonies or doubling in the vocals.[6]

Background, production, and release Edit

The Alice Cooper band formed in the mid-1960s and adopted its name in 1968, presenting an origin story that it came from a 17th-century witch whose name they learned from a session with a ouija board.[8] The group's first two albums, Pretties for You (1969) and Easy Action (1970), appeared on Frank Zappa's Straight Records label, and failed to find an audience. The band relocated to Detroit and found itself in the midst of a music scene populated with the hard-driving rock of the MC5, the stage-diving Iggy Pop with the Stooges, and the theatricality of George Clinton's Parliament and Funkadelic. The Alice Cooper band incorporated these influences into a tight hard-rock sound coupled with an outrageous, theatrical live show.[9] Zappa sold Straight Records to Warner Bros. in 1970 for $50,000.[10]

While at the Strawberry Fields Festival in Canada in April 1970, band manager Shep Gordon contacted producer Jack Richardson, who sent nineteen-year-old Bob Ezrin in his place.[11] Ezrin initially turned down working with the band, but changed his mind when he saw them perform at Max's Kansas City in New York City the following October. Ezrin was impressed with the band's audience-participation rock-theater performance and the cult-like devotion of the band's fans, who dressed up and knew the lyrics and actions to the music.[11] Ezrin returned to Toronto to convince Richardson to take on the band; Richardson did not want to work directly with such a group but agreed on condition that Ezrin took the lead.[12]

The band and Bob Ezrin did pre-production for the album in Pontiac, Michigan, in November and December 1970. Ezrin, with his classical and folk background, attempted to have the band tighten its loosely structured songs.[13] The band resisted at first, but came to see things Ezrin's way, and ten to twelve hours a day of rehearsal resulted in a tight set of hard-rocking songs with little of the psychedelic freak-rock aesthetic of the first two albums. According to Cooper, Ezrin "ironed the songs out note by note, giving them coloring, personality",[14] including cutting down "I'm Eighteen" from an eight-minute jam to a tight three-minute rocker, a song whose aggressive chorus he misheard at first as "I'm Edgy".[15]

"I'm Eighteen" was a sixteen-track recording made at RCA Mid-American Recording Center in Chicago.[6] Ezrin found it a challenge to capture Cooper's raspy vocals with standard techniques; he settled on using a Shure SM57 microphone with high compression and judicious addition of treble and midrange equalization.[16]

Release, reception, and legacy Edit

Weekly charts
Chart (1971) Peak
position
Canadian RPM[17] 7
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[18] 21
Year-end charts
Chart (1971) Rank
Canada[19] 87
U.S. (Joel Whitburn's Pop Annual)[20] 160

In November 1970 [21] the group released a single of "I'm Eighteen" (shown on the label simply as "Eighteen") backed with "Is It My Body", and Warner Bros. agreed that if it sold well the group could go forward with an album. The band posed as fans and made hundreds of calls to radio stations to request the song, and Gordon is said to have paid others a dollar per radio request. Soon the song was on the airwaves across the country—even on mainstream AM radio—and peaked at number 21 on the charts.[18] In Canada it broke the top ten, peaking at number 7.[22] The success convinced Warner to allow the band to go ahead with Love It to Death,[23] released March 1971.[24] The band's next single was "Caught in a Dream" backed with "Hallowed Be My Name" in May 1971.[25]

Record World called the single "a tight number that is for once as dynamic as the group really is."[26]

The band played "I'm Eighteen" live on the German television show Beat-Club in 1972. Cooper appeared on the floor in a Wonder Woman T-shirt gripping a whiskey bottle. During an extended intro, Cooper declares "I ain't twenty-one", then "twenty-two" and on until "twenty-five" before the band delivers an aggressive, heavily distorted performance of the song.[27]

 
Legend has it John Lydon auditioned for the Sex Pistols by miming to "I'm Eighteen".

Vocalist Joey Ramone based the first song by New York punk band the Ramones, "I Don't Care", on the chords of the main riff to "I'm Eighteen".[28] John Lydon wrote the song "Seventeen" on the Sex Pistols album Never Mind the Bollocks in response to "I'm Eighteen",[29] and is said to have auditioned for the Sex Pistols by miming to an Alice Cooper song—most frequently reported as "I'm Eighteen".[30]

Thrash metal band Anthrax included a cover of "I'm Eighteen" on its debut album Fistful of Metal (1984).[31] Creed provided a cover version of the song for the soundtrack to the 1998 teen horror movie The Faculty.[32] The song "Dreamin'" on the 1998 Kiss album Psycho Circus bears such a resemblance to "I'm Eighteen" that a month after the album's release Cooper's publisher filed a plagiarism suit, settled out of court in Cooper's favor.[33]

Rolling Stone included the song in 2004 on its "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list at No. 482 and at No. 487 in 2010.[34] "I'm Eighteen" was selected by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. It was voted No. 38 in Detroit's 100 Greatest Songs, a 2016 Detroit Free Press poll.[35] The song ranked No. 39 on VH1's 40 Greatest Metal Songs in 2006.[36]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Alice cooper singles".
  2. ^ I'm Eighteen. AllMusic
  3. ^ Talevski 2010, p. 64.
  4. ^ Mervis, Scott (October 27, 2018). "Alice Cooper is the perfect master of ceremonies for WDVE Halloween party at Stage AE". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Waksman 2009, pp. 84–85.
  6. ^ a b c d e Baseford 2010.
  7. ^ Interactive Guitar staff 2012; Prown & Newquist 1997, p. 99.
  8. ^ Konow 2009, p. 31.
  9. ^ Brackett & Hoard 2004, p. 12.
  10. ^ Konow 2009, p. 34.
  11. ^ a b Crouse 2012, p. 104.
  12. ^ Crouse 2012, pp. 104–105.
  13. ^ Farber, Jim (January 13, 2021). "Alice Cooper: 'You could cut off your arm and eat it on stage now. The audience is shock proof'". The Independent. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  14. ^ Crouse 2012, p. 105.
  15. ^ Walker 2013, p. 44.
  16. ^ Hodgson 2010, p. 24.
  17. ^ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
  18. ^ a b Konow 2009, p. 37.
  19. ^ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
  20. ^ Whitburn 2000, p. 283.
  21. ^ Faulk 2013, p. 126.
  22. ^ RPM staff 1971.
  23. ^ Billboard staff 1971a, p. 68.
  24. ^ Sherman 2009, p. 27.
  25. ^ Billboard staff 1971b, p. 66.
  26. ^ "Picks of the Week" (PDF). Record World. February 6, 1971. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-04-22.
  27. ^ Waksman 2009, p. 85.
  28. ^ Leigh 2011, pp. 92–93.
  29. ^ Hartley 2010, p. 141.
  30. ^ Thompson 2012, p. 152; Strausbaugh 2002, p. 202; Marcus 2009, p. 25; English 2007, p. 47; Ellis 2012, p. 75; Harrington 2002, p. 267.
  31. ^ Wall 2010, p. 146.
  32. ^ Shapiro 2000, p. 90.
  33. ^ English 2007, p. 46–47.
  34. ^ Rolling Stone staff 2011.
  35. ^ "Detroit's 100 Greatest Songs". Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  36. ^ VH1 staff 2006.

Works cited Edit

  • Talevski, Nick (2010). Rock Obituaries: Knocking On Heaven's Door. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857121172.
  • Baseford, Chris (11 February 2010). "Secrets of the Masters: "I'm Eighteen" by Alice Cooper". Premier Guitar. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  • Billboard staff (6 February 1971). "Alice Produced by Richardson". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. p. 68. ISSN 0006-2510.
  • Billboard staff (8 May 1971). "Billboard Album Reviews". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. p. 66. ISSN 0006-2510.
  • Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David, eds. (2004). "Alice Cooper". The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon & Schuster. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-7432-0169-8.
  • Crouse, Richard (2012). Who Wrote The Book Of Love?. Doubleday Canada. ISBN 978-0-385-67442-3.
  • English, Timothy (2007). Sounds Like Teen Spirit. iUniverse. pp. 46–47. ISBN 978-0-595-90692-5.
  • Ellis, Iain (2012). Brit Wits: A History of British Rock Humor. Intellect Books. ISBN 978-1-84150-565-7.
  • Faulk, Barry (2013). British Rock Modernism, 1967-1977: The Story of Music Hall in Rock. Ashgate Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4094-9413-3.
  • Harrington, Joe S. (2002). Sonic Cool: The Life & Death of Rock 'n' Roll. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-0-634-02861-8.
  • Hartley, Jason (2010). Advanced Genius Theory: Are They Out of Their Minds or Ahead of Their Time?. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4391-1748-4.
  • Hodgson, Jay (2010). Understanding Records: A Field Guide To Recording Practice. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4411-2409-8.
  • Interactive Guitar staff (March 2012). . Interactive Guitar. Archived from the original on 2014-12-07. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  • Konow, David (2009). Bang Your Head: The Rise and Fall of Heavy Metal. Crown Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-56560-0.
  • Leigh, Mickey (2011). I Slept with Joey Ramone: A Family Memoir. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4516-3986-5.
  • Marcus, Greil (2009). Lipstick Traces. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-03480-8.
  • Prown, Pete; Newquist, Harvey P. (1997). "Alice Cooper". Legends of Rock Guitar: The Essential Reference of Rock's Greatest Guitarists. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-0-7935-4042-6.
  • Rolling Stone staff (2011-04-07). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2012-07-06. Retrieved 2012-07-22.
  • RPM staff (8 May 1971). . RPM. 15 (12). Archived from the original on 7 November 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014.

Shapiro, Marc (2000). Creed: From Zero to Platinum. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-27637-9.

External links Edit

  • "I'm Eighteen" at Discogs (list of releases)

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I m Eighteen is a song by rock band Alice Cooper first released as a single in November 1970 backed with Is It My Body It was the band s first top forty success peaking at number 21 and convinced Warner Bros that Alice Cooper had the commercial potential to release an album The song and its B side feature on the band s first major label album Love It to Death 1971 I m Eighteen Single by Alice Cooperfrom the album Love It to DeathB side Is It My Body ReleasedNovember 11 1970 US April 23 1971 UK 1 Recorded1970GenreHard rock 2 3 glam rock 4 Length2 59LabelStraight Warner Bros Songwriter s Alice Cooper Michael Bruce Glen Buxton Dennis Dunaway Neal SmithProducer s Bob EzrinAlice Cooper singles chronology Shoe Salesman 1970 I m Eighteen 1970 Caught in a Dream 1971 Audio sample source source filehelpAn arpeggiated guitar riff and aggressive vocal performance power the anthem The lyrics describe the anxiety that comes with being in the middle of childhood and adulthood It began as an eight minute jam that young Canadian producer Bob Ezrin persuaded the band into tightening into a tight three minute rocker The song was the band s breakthrough and left a considerable influence on hard rock punk and heavy metal Joey Ramone wrote his first song for the Ramones based on the chords to I m Eighteen and John Lydon auditioned for the Sex Pistols by miming to the song Bands such as thrash metalers Anthrax have covered the song and Kiss settled out of court for plagiarism of the song over the 1998 track Dreamin Contents 1 Description 2 Background production and release 3 Release reception and legacy 4 References 5 Works cited 6 External linksDescription EditThe distorted and arpeggiated main guitar riff in E minor drive the dark aggressive song 5 Glen Buxton and Michael Bruce play similar rhythm guitar parts with slight differences 6 both used Gibson SG guitars 7 A pair of acoustic guitars subtly round out the sound one filtered through a Leslie speaker 6 Dennis Dunaway plays a moving melodic bass part rather than taking the typical rock strategy of holding to the root The performance also features some distorted lead guitar vocalist Cooper on harmonica during the intro and an organ that joins the band for the closing chord 6 Cooper s sings with raspy vocals of the existential anguish of being at the cusp of adulthood decrying in each verse being in the middle of life or of doubt The chorus switches to a series of crashing power chords building from A the vocals proclaiming I m eighteen And I don t know what I want I gotta get out of this place I ll go runnin in outer space The song turns around at the conclusion with an embrace of those things that had been such anguish I m eighteen and I like it 5 There are no harmonies or doubling in the vocals 6 Background production and release EditThe Alice Cooper band formed in the mid 1960s and adopted its name in 1968 presenting an origin story that it came from a 17th century witch whose name they learned from a session with a ouija board 8 The group s first two albums Pretties for You 1969 and Easy Action 1970 appeared on Frank Zappa s Straight Records label and failed to find an audience The band relocated to Detroit and found itself in the midst of a music scene populated with the hard driving rock of the MC5 the stage diving Iggy Pop with the Stooges and the theatricality of George Clinton s Parliament and Funkadelic The Alice Cooper band incorporated these influences into a tight hard rock sound coupled with an outrageous theatrical live show 9 Zappa sold Straight Records to Warner Bros in 1970 for 50 000 10 While at the Strawberry Fields Festival in Canada in April 1970 band manager Shep Gordon contacted producer Jack Richardson who sent nineteen year old Bob Ezrin in his place 11 Ezrin initially turned down working with the band but changed his mind when he saw them perform at Max s Kansas City in New York City the following October Ezrin was impressed with the band s audience participation rock theater performance and the cult like devotion of the band s fans who dressed up and knew the lyrics and actions to the music 11 Ezrin returned to Toronto to convince Richardson to take on the band Richardson did not want to work directly with such a group but agreed on condition that Ezrin took the lead 12 The band and Bob Ezrin did pre production for the album in Pontiac Michigan in November and December 1970 Ezrin with his classical and folk background attempted to have the band tighten its loosely structured songs 13 The band resisted at first but came to see things Ezrin s way and ten to twelve hours a day of rehearsal resulted in a tight set of hard rocking songs with little of the psychedelic freak rock aesthetic of the first two albums According to Cooper Ezrin ironed the songs out note by note giving them coloring personality 14 including cutting down I m Eighteen from an eight minute jam to a tight three minute rocker a song whose aggressive chorus he misheard at first as I m Edgy 15 I m Eighteen was a sixteen track recording made at RCA Mid American Recording Center in Chicago 6 Ezrin found it a challenge to capture Cooper s raspy vocals with standard techniques he settled on using a Shure SM57 microphone with high compression and judicious addition of treble and midrange equalization 16 Release reception and legacy EditWeekly charts Chart 1971 PeakpositionCanadian RPM 17 7U S Billboard Hot 100 18 21Year end charts Chart 1971 RankCanada 19 87U S Joel Whitburn s Pop Annual 20 160In November 1970 21 the group released a single of I m Eighteen shown on the label simply as Eighteen backed with Is It My Body and Warner Bros agreed that if it sold well the group could go forward with an album The band posed as fans and made hundreds of calls to radio stations to request the song and Gordon is said to have paid others a dollar per radio request Soon the song was on the airwaves across the country even on mainstream AM radio and peaked at number 21 on the charts 18 In Canada it broke the top ten peaking at number 7 22 The success convinced Warner to allow the band to go ahead with Love It to Death 23 released March 1971 24 The band s next single was Caught in a Dream backed with Hallowed Be My Name in May 1971 25 Record World called the single a tight number that is for once as dynamic as the group really is 26 The band played I m Eighteen live on the German television show Beat Club in 1972 Cooper appeared on the floor in a Wonder Woman T shirt gripping a whiskey bottle During an extended intro Cooper declares I ain t twenty one then twenty two and on until twenty five before the band delivers an aggressive heavily distorted performance of the song 27 nbsp Legend has it John Lydon auditioned for the Sex Pistols by miming to I m Eighteen Vocalist Joey Ramone based the first song by New York punk band the Ramones I Don t Care on the chords of the main riff to I m Eighteen 28 John Lydon wrote the song Seventeen on the Sex Pistols album Never Mind the Bollocks in response to I m Eighteen 29 and is said to have auditioned for the Sex Pistols by miming to an Alice Cooper song most frequently reported as I m Eighteen 30 Thrash metal band Anthrax included a cover of I m Eighteen on its debut album Fistful of Metal 1984 31 Creed provided a cover version of the song for the soundtrack to the 1998 teen horror movie The Faculty 32 The song Dreamin on the 1998 Kiss album Psycho Circus bears such a resemblance to I m Eighteen that a month after the album s release Cooper s publisher filed a plagiarism suit settled out of court in Cooper s favor 33 Rolling Stone included the song in 2004 on its 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list at No 482 and at No 487 in 2010 34 I m Eighteen was selected by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll It was voted No 38 in Detroit s 100 Greatest Songs a 2016 Detroit Free Press poll 35 The song ranked No 39 on VH1 s 40 Greatest Metal Songs in 2006 36 References Edit Alice cooper singles I m Eighteen AllMusic Talevski 2010 p 64 Mervis Scott October 27 2018 Alice Cooper is the perfect master of ceremonies for WDVE Halloween party at Stage AE Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved April 23 2019 a b Waksman 2009 pp 84 85 a b c d e Baseford 2010 Interactive Guitar staff 2012 Prown amp Newquist 1997 p 99 Konow 2009 p 31 Brackett amp Hoard 2004 p 12 Konow 2009 p 34 a b Crouse 2012 p 104 Crouse 2012 pp 104 105 Farber Jim January 13 2021 Alice Cooper You could cut off your arm and eat it on stage now The audience is shock proof The Independent Retrieved January 13 2021 Crouse 2012 p 105 Walker 2013 p 44 Hodgson 2010 p 24 Item Display RPM Library and Archives Canada Collectionscanada gc ca Retrieved 2016 10 03 a b Konow 2009 p 37 Item Display RPM Library and Archives Canada Collectionscanada gc ca Retrieved 2016 10 03 Whitburn 2000 p 283 Faulk 2013 p 126 RPM staff 1971 Billboard staff 1971a p 68 Sherman 2009 p 27 Billboard staff 1971b p 66 Picks of the Week PDF Record World February 6 1971 p 1 Retrieved 2023 04 22 Waksman 2009 p 85 Leigh 2011 pp 92 93 Hartley 2010 p 141 Thompson 2012 p 152 Strausbaugh 2002 p 202 Marcus 2009 p 25 English 2007 p 47 Ellis 2012 p 75 Harrington 2002 p 267 Wall 2010 p 146 Shapiro 2000 p 90 English 2007 p 46 47 Rolling Stone staff 2011 Detroit s 100 Greatest Songs Retrieved 29 September 2016 VH1 staff 2006 Works cited EditTalevski Nick 2010 Rock Obituaries Knocking On Heaven s Door Omnibus Press ISBN 9780857121172 Baseford Chris 11 February 2010 Secrets of the Masters I m Eighteen by Alice Cooper Premier Guitar Retrieved 8 November 2014 Billboard staff 6 February 1971 Alice Produced by Richardson Billboard Nielsen Business Media p 68 ISSN 0006 2510 Billboard staff 8 May 1971 Billboard Album Reviews Billboard Nielsen Business Media p 66 ISSN 0006 2510 Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian David eds 2004 Alice Cooper The New Rolling Stone Album Guide Simon amp Schuster p 11 ISBN 978 0 7432 0169 8 Crouse Richard 2012 Who Wrote The Book Of Love Doubleday Canada ISBN 978 0 385 67442 3 English Timothy 2007 Sounds Like Teen Spirit iUniverse pp 46 47 ISBN 978 0 595 90692 5 Ellis Iain 2012 Brit Wits A History of British Rock Humor Intellect Books ISBN 978 1 84150 565 7 Faulk Barry 2013 British Rock Modernism 1967 1977 The Story of Music Hall in Rock Ashgate Publishing ISBN 978 1 4094 9413 3 Harrington Joe S 2002 Sonic Cool The Life amp Death of Rock n Roll Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 978 0 634 02861 8 Hartley Jason 2010 Advanced Genius Theory Are They Out of Their Minds or Ahead of Their Time Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1 4391 1748 4 Hodgson Jay 2010 Understanding Records A Field Guide To Recording Practice Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 978 1 4411 2409 8 Interactive Guitar staff March 2012 Alice Cooper Band Members Talk About Their Dual SG Sound Interactive Guitar Archived from the original on 2014 12 07 Retrieved 2014 11 29 Konow David 2009 Bang Your Head The Rise and Fall of Heavy Metal Crown Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 307 56560 0 Leigh Mickey 2011 I Slept with Joey Ramone A Family Memoir Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1 4516 3986 5 Marcus Greil 2009 Lipstick Traces Harvard University Press ISBN 978 0 674 03480 8 Prown Pete Newquist Harvey P 1997 Alice Cooper Legends of Rock Guitar The Essential Reference of Rock s Greatest Guitarists Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 978 0 7935 4042 6 Rolling Stone staff 2011 04 07 Alice Cooper I m Eighteen Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 2012 07 06 Retrieved 2012 07 22 RPM staff 8 May 1971 RPM 100 Singles RPM 15 12 Archived from the original on 7 November 2014 Retrieved 8 November 2014 Shapiro Marc 2000 Creed From Zero to Platinum St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0 312 27637 9 Sherman Dale 2009 The Illustrated Collector s Guide to Alice Cooper Collector s Guide Publishing Incorporated ISBN 978 1 894959 93 3 Strausbaugh John 2002 Rock til You Drop The Decline from Rebellion to Nostalgia Verso ISBN 978 1 85984 486 1 Thompson Dave 2012 Welcome To My Nightmare The Alice Cooper Story Music Sales Group ISBN 978 0 85712 781 5 VH1 staff 2006 The Greatest 40 Greatest Metal Songs VH1 Archived from the original on 2006 09 13 Retrieved 2017 07 13 Waksman Steve 2009 This Ain t the Summer of Love Conflict and Crossover in Heavy Metal and Punk University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 94388 9 Walker Michael 2013 What You Want Is in the Limo On the Road with Led Zeppelin Alice Cooper and the Who in 1973 the Year the Sixties Died and the Modern Rock Star Was Born Random House Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 679 64415 6 Wall Mick 2010 Enter Night A Biography of Metallica St Martin s Press ISBN 978 1 4299 8703 5 Whitburn Joel 2000 Joel Whitburn s Pop Annual 1955 1999 Record Research ISBN 978 0 89820 141 3 External links Edit I m Eighteen at Discogs list of releases Portal nbsp Rock music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I 27m Eighteen amp oldid 1174641581, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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