Английская Википедия:I'm Eighteen
Шаблон:Infobox song "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).
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 "DreaminШаблон:'".
Description
The distorted, and arpeggiated main guitar riff in E minor drive the dark, aggressive song.Шаблон:Sfn Glen Buxton and Michael Bruce play similar rhythm guitar parts with slight differences;Шаблон:Sfn both used Gibson SG guitars.Шаблон:Sfnm A pair of acoustic guitars subtly round out the sound—one filtered through a Leslie speaker.Шаблон:Sfn 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.Шаблон:Sfn
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!"Шаблон:Sfn There are no harmonies or doubling in the vocals.Шаблон:Sfn
Background, production, and release
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.Шаблон:Sfn 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.Шаблон:Sfn Zappa sold Straight Records to Warner Bros. in 1970 for $50,000.Шаблон:Sfn
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.Шаблон:Sfn 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.Шаблон:Sfn 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.Шаблон:Sfn
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.[1] 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",Шаблон:Sfn 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".Шаблон:Sfn
"I'm Eighteen" was a sixteen-track recording made at RCA Mid-American Recording Center in Chicago.Шаблон:Sfn 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.Шаблон:Sfn
Release, reception, and legacy
Chart (1971) | Peak position |
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Canadian RPM[2] | 7 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100Шаблон:Sfn | 21 |
Chart (1971) | Rank |
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Canada[3] | 87 |
U.S. (Joel Whitburn's Pop Annual)Шаблон:Sfn | 160 |
In November 1970 Шаблон:Sfn 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.Шаблон:Sfn In Canada it broke the top ten, peaking at number 7.Шаблон:Sfn The success convinced Warner to allow the band to go ahead with Love It to Death,Шаблон:Sfn released March 1971.Шаблон:Sfn The band's next single was "Caught in a Dream" backed with "Hallowed Be My Name" in May 1971.Шаблон:Sfn
Record World called the single "a tight number that is for once as dynamic as the group really is."[4]
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.Шаблон:Sfn
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".Шаблон:Sfn John Lydon wrote the song "Seventeen" on the Sex Pistols album Never Mind the Bollocks in response to "I'm Eighteen",Шаблон:Sfn and is said to have auditioned for the Sex Pistols by miming to an Alice Cooper song—most frequently reported as "I'm Eighteen".Шаблон:Sfnm
Thrash metal band Anthrax included a cover of "I'm Eighteen" on its debut album Fistful of Metal (1984).Шаблон:Sfn Creed provided a cover version of the song for the soundtrack to the 1998 teen horror movie The Faculty.Шаблон:Sfn The song "DreaminШаблон:'" 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.Шаблон:Sfn
Rolling Stone included the song in 2004 on its "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list at Шаблон:Numero and at No. 487 in 2010.Шаблон:Sfn "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 Шаблон:Numero in Detroit's 100 Greatest Songs, a 2016 Detroit Free Press poll.[5] The song ranked Шаблон:Numero on VH1's 40 Greatest Metal Songs in 2006.Шаблон:Sfn
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