Singer Alice Cooper says he doesn't like the fact that people's life revolves around their phone.
The 67-year-old, who started his rock career at a time when there were no phones and such electronic devices, says that he misplaces his phone as he doesn't like the fact that we have our world revolving around it, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"I lose my phone probably twice a day and it's because I really don't like it. I don't like the idea that you're locked into this thing which your whole world revolves around.
"I just carry a little flip-phone to call my wife and kids or my road manager, not the sort that can call in air strikes on Iraq like most people have," Q magazine quoted Cooper as saying.
The "Poison" hitmaker accepts he can't get away without actually having a phone because his wife Sheryl Goddard whom he has been married to since 1976 and has three children -- Calico, Dashiell and Sonora -- would be left wondering where he is all the time.