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Iggy And The Stooges"Cock In My Pocket" (mp3)from "Metallic K.O. - The Original 1976 Album"(Jungle Records)(read review)
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Iggy And The Stooges"Cock In My Pocket" (mp3)from "Metallic K.O. - The Original 1976 Album"(Jungle Records)(read review)
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To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Don't Look Back season, in which All Tomorrow's Parties asks artists to perform classic albums in their entirety (which began with The Stooges performing Fun House at the Hammersmith Apollo), and also as part of this year's 10 Years Of ATP events, ATP concerts is very proud to present:ARTIST: The Stooges performing Raw Power in its entiretySUPPORT ACTS:...
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No, not the Stooges. Iggy and the Stooges. The Stooges released two albums: their self-titled debut and Fun House. Iggy and the Stooges released Raw Power. Got it? What's the difference? Well, the Stooges were Iggy Pop on vocals, Dave...
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Very cool news! I think so anyway. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25511689-16947,00.html
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Ron Asheton, guitarist for the Stooges, died sometime at the beginning of the year. Ed Rivadavia, music executive for the RCA Music Group and writer for AMG, contributes the following:The passing of guitarist Ron Asheton due to an apparent heart-attack in his Ann Arbor, Michigan home, some time during the start of 2009 (an official coroner’s report is still pending as of this writing), robbed .
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Iggy And The Stooges"Cock In My Pocket" (mp3)from "Metallic K.O. - The Original 1976 Album"(Jungle Records)(read review)
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Fate deals some odd hands, but then of course The Stooges were an odd band. In 1970 the Michigan four piece hardly registered any critical significance outside their home state. A self titled debut album from the previous year had received a lukewarm reception and for that reason failed to ignite the charts or indeed match the avid local support for their incendiary live performances. What chan...
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Maybe, maybe ... one thing's for sure, the Sex Pistols and the Ramones never rocked harder or more fiercely than Iggy Pop and his manic Stooges in their late 60s-early 70s heyday. The band's three classic albums are strewn with classics; I selected "Shake Appeal" for your evening's listening pleasure because it is hard to think of another three-minute song that is so relentless from the startin...
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