This week’s post focuses on the title track from the Hey Stoopid album, released in 1991. This LP redirected Alice’s focus back to a heavier sound – a more ‘Alice’ feel and vibe. He admitted that he felt good about this album and the direction music was heading at that time. “Hurricane Years,” the eighth track on this album…
Might As Well Be On Mars (Hey Stoopid, 1991)
Hey Stoopid, released in 1991, is Alice’s 12th solo album – a star-studded album lined with many quest stars including Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars, Ozzy Osbourne, Slash, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, and Vinnie Moore. “Might as Well Be on Mars” is a power ballad that…
Wind-Up Toy (Hey Stoopid, 1991)
This week’s post focuses on “Wind-Up Toy” from the album ‘Hey Stoopid’ which was released in 1991. This album featured a number of different artists from that time period including Slash (from Guns N’ Roses), Steve Vai, Ozzy Osbourne, Joe Satriani, and many more. It is the follow-up album to ‘Trash’ and keeps that same tone and feel…
Hurricane Years (Hey Stoopid, 1991)
This week’s post focuses on the title track from the Hey Stoopid album, released in 1991. This LP redirected Alice’s focus back to a heavier sound – a more ‘Alice’ feel and vibe. He admitted that he felt good about this album and the direction music was heading at that time. “Hurricane Years,” the eighth track on this album…
Hey Stoopid (Hey Stoopid, 1991)
This week’s post focuses on the title track from the Hey Stoopid album, released in 1991. This LP redirected Alice’s focus back to a heavier sound – a more ‘Alice’ feel and vibe. He admitted that he felt good about this album and the direction music was heading at that time. “When I listen to Guns N’ Roses or Skid Row or Jane’s Addiction, I hear…
Might As Well Be On Mars (Hey Stoopid, 1991)
Hey Stoopid, released in 1991, is Alice’s 12th solo album – a star-studded album lined with many quest stars including Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars, Ozzy Osbourne, Slash, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, and Vinnie Moore. While the previous album Trash performed better on the Billboard charts, Hey Stoopid arguably fits the Alice mold a little more comfortably…
Hey Stoopid (Hey Stoopid, 1991)
The follow-up to our special edition this week also comes from the ‘Hey Stoopid ‘ album and continues looking at the mental health of society – this time tackling suicide, depression, and addiction. In this post, we will be drawing inspiration from two elements – a very brief 2-minute interview with Alice and the title track from the album. The interview talks about depression…
Wind-Up Toy (Hey Stoopid, 1991)
This week’s post focuses on “Wind-Up Toy” from the album ‘Hey Stoopid’ which was released in 1991. This album featured a number of different artists from that time period including Slash (from Guns N’ Roses), Steve Vai, Ozzy Osbourne, Joe Satriani, and many more. It is the follow-up album to ‘Trash’ and keeps that same tone and feel…