The man who invented shock rock tells the amazing and, yeah, shocking story of how he slayed his thirsty demons--with a golf club. It started one day when Cooper was watching a Star Trek rerun between concerts, bored and drunk on a quart-of-whiskey-a-day habit; a friend dragged the rocker out of his room and suggested a round of golf. Cooper has been a self-confessed golf addict ever since. Today he and his band still tour the world, playing some one hundred gigs a year . . . and three hundred days out of that year, Cooper is on the course. Alice Cooper, Golf Monster is Cooper's tell-all memoir; in it he talks candidly about his entire life and career, as well as his struggles with alcohol, how he fell in love with the game of golf, how he dried out at a sanitarium back in the late '70s, and how he put the last nails in his addiction's coffin by getting up daily at 7 a.m. to play 36 holes. Alice has hilarious, touching, and sometimes surprising stories about so many of his friends: Led Zeppelin and the Doors, George Burns and Groucho Marx, golf legends like John Daly and Tiger Woods . . . everyone is here from Dali to Elvis to Arnold Palmer. This is the story of Cooper's life, and also a story about golf. He rose from hacker to scratch golfer to serious Pro Am competitor and on to his status today as one of the best celebrity golfers around--all while rising through the rock 'n' roll ranks releasing platinum albums and selling out arenas with his legendary act."
Bought this book as a gift, condition said “like new”. Book is a previous library book so has the plastic cover fastened on, with bar codes and stamps on the inside. As well as the “removed from circulation” markings. Also the binding is broken and the front cover is almost completely separated on the inside. Definitely not “like new”.
Great book for fans, Good book for any reader.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
This book was a great read. I am an Alice Cooper fan, and an avid Golfer which is why I found the book so good. Alice's stories about his rise to stardom and his experiences overcoming his alcohol adiction are really interesting and keep you turning the pages. Anyone would like the book, even if you're not a big fan because the stories are interesting, and the golf sections could be applied to whatever your hobby may be.
my review
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I enjoyed this book, my only gripe is he talks too much about golf not enough about Alice. Also I hate "autobiographies" that are in actually ghostwritten because they just sound fake to me. Other than that this is an excellent read and I suggest it for any fan of Alice Cooper.
Could have been longer
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I bought this book and read it in one setting. There are a few stories told here that I didn't know about, and he does seem to take golf very seriously. I myself detest golf but I must admit Alice is very persuasive. The style of writing utilized here is very difficult to resist and I found the book difficult to set down. There are a few parts in the book where Alice discuses his religious faith, but he's not pushy with it. There are some genuinely funny stories relayed in the book and he does cover a few of the lesser known events of his career. Overall I would recommend this to anyone with an interest in classic rock. I'm not a big golf person and would not know how good his golf tips are.
Alice rocks both on stage and on the course
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Well first I am a fan of Alice's music, I am also in recovery, and I like to play golf, if it keeps me clean, than I'm game for 18 holes. Great stories about dealing with his demon's and golf. Rock on Alice
Mr. Nice Guy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This combo autobiography and golf tips book was really fun to read. There are so many amazing, funny, and quirky stories about various rock stars, golfers, and others! Alice has crossed paths with nearly everyone of any fame or infamy on the planet. Characters like Zappa, Moon, and other rockers/musicians are, of course, mentioned. But there are interesting tidbits about Groucho Marx, Liberace, Salvadore Dali, Rachel Welsh, and President Ford. Lots of great photos are sprinkled throughout the book. The book is written in a very easy to read manner, with the golfing related information presented in a different font. Alice is a great golfer and acknowledged by many of the great pros in the game. It's a wonderful life lesson that he has replaced his bad addictions with this golf addiction. It's equally fascinating that the man offstage is kind, normal, and good, while the Alice onstage today is still as wacky and evil as he ever was. Great showman, wonderful golfer, and just a darned nice "Mr. Nice Guy".
ThriftBooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. We personally assess every book's quality and offer rare, out-of-print treasures. We deliver the joy of reading in recyclable packaging with free standard shipping on US orders over $15. ThriftBooks.com. Read more. Spend less.