Iggy &The Stooges

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Jesus loves... The Stooges !

Its commonly acknowledged that The Stooges  were a major influence on punk bands on both sides of the Atlantic and that statement is impossible to deny.

Photo by Mick Rock

Iggy Pop, named after The Iguanas, the band he used to drum for, moved over to vocals and formed the Psychedelic Stooges in 1967 with the Ashton Brothers (one of whom was obsessed with Nazi regalia and could hear sieg heils when  his mothers hairdryer was on !). Losing the Psychedelic tag they signed to Electra and released two poorly received albums of total brutality.  Drugs followed...lots of drugs... and the band split till  the end of 1972 when  David Bowie gave Iggy a kick up the arse and a plane ticket to London  and the album  Raw Power was born. The album is known for its poor mix by Bowie but like the other albums it yields its fair share of gems. Around 1974   The Stooges split for good and Iggy became a solo performer  of varying quality. A lot of you might know him thru Lust For Life from the soundtrack of the film Train Spotting. The album it comes from -The Idiot -  also features the timeless 'The Passenger'. Last seen dragging himself along the circuit probably still playing 1969 and so on.

They were the primal side of rock'n'roll .. punks ahead of their time...look at them they look like a bunch of thugs. In an age of peace and love and super groups he  made rock dirty and dissonant and set to lyrics of nihilism that set the blueprint for later punks. More than that  his antagonistic audience baiting  created a unique and violent tension  and extension of Jim Morrison's willy waving  antics. This refusal to respect the audience was again taken up by Punk Rock and the audience artist divide as never the same. Metallic KO is the proof of this, a band on the eve of disintegration being pelted by objects as their singer taunts an audience of bikers !!!! Iggy is a bit of conundrum. Like Alice Cooper he seems to have settled into the stereotype he has become of himself, bare torso etc and settled down to an honest living making rock records, touring and  living on past glories. And who can blame him; for 5 or so years he was the performer that lived on the edge. Now his songs accompany the sale of toilet rolls and sports trainers.
All 4 Stooges album if flawed are still essential and at the time they sold bugger all.  The tracks that stand out are timeless and I defy anyone to play Be Your Dog full blast on a decent stereo and not be blown away by the primal energy. The first album is marred by the ten minute  filler of We Fall. Some people will tell you Funhouse is the greatest album ever, that it features the free form jazz of blah blah blah....these people are elitist w***ers.

The Stooges - 1969

Be Your Dog
No Fun
1969

 Funhouse - 1970

Loose
T.V Eye
1970

Raw Power - 1973

Search & Destroy
Penetration
Raw Power

Metallic KO - 1977

 

Audio Clips - Click on the song

 Be Your Dog | No Fun | Loose | Search & Destroy 
If you haven't got the above tracks then beg, borrow or steal them.

Influences ....christ where do you start? Sex Pistols, Drones, Vibrators, Raped (gold lurex strides anyone ???) Damned, Dead Boys, Metal Urbain, Hanoi Rocks, Sisters Of Mercy, Grace Jones, Joan Jett, Red Hot Chilli Peppers...the list is endless....and don't forget Gaye Advert  who used to sleep with a picture of Iggy under her pillow  !!!!

Mind you Iggy  denies inventing punk rock coz he thinks its dumb but then again  this was the man who's  first sexual encounter was being taught to give head to a delighted Nico so he's not exactly on the ball is he ???!!!

Meanwhile in another part of town another band was making its presence felt !!!

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