Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper Performance of Go To Hell Live in Buenos Aires
In September 1995, Alice Cooper delivered a spellbinding performance of "Go to Hell" at the Estadio Ferrocarril Oeste in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This live recording fell just after the release of his album "The Last Temptation" in 1994, which showcased a darker, more conceptual style reflecting themes of temptation and redemption. During this period, Cooper was rejuvenating his career, experimenting with theatrical rock elements and working closely with producer Bob Ezrin, known for his influential work with Pink Floyd and other rock giants. Interestingly, "The Last Temptation" featured a graphic novel, intertwining music and visual storytelling, reinforcing Cooper's reputation as the pioneer of shock rock while still captivating audiences worldwide with his elaborate stage presence. This concert serves as a snapshot of Cooper's dynamic artistry, perfectly blending his rock roots with theatrical flair.