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The Stooges“The Stooges” and “Fun House”These days, Iggy Pop is mainstream enough for cruise-line commercials and NPR features, but there was a time when he was standing on the precipice ...
The Stooges have shared a new live version of “Fun House” from their upcoming Live At Goose Lake: August 8, 1970 — out next week via Third Man Records. “Callin’ from the fun house with ...
The post The Stooges Announce Fun House 50th Anniversary Box Set appeared first on Consequence of Sound. The Stooges will mark the 50th anniversary of their sophomore album, Fun House, with a ...
Many point to The Stooges’ 1969 self-titled debut to be their most important work. I’m here to tell you that these people are wrong. Flash forward a year to 1970's “Fun House." Study the time period ...
Get ready to smear some peanut butter on your nude torso, folks. The Stooges' Fun House is turning the big 5-0! Detroit proto-punk gods the Stooges' sophomore record, 1970's Fun House, will ...
The Stooges will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Fun House with a massive box set, out July 17th on Rhino.. All seven tracks of Fun House, released in July 1970 and produced by ex-Kingsmen Don ...
Fun House The Stooges roll a seven Reviewed by Austin Powell, Fri., Dec. 17, 2010. Tweet. print. write a letter. On paper, it reads like a Guantánamo Bay interrogation technique.
The band performed their 1970 album, ‘Fun House’, in full at the concert. The recording features The Stooges’ foundation members; Iggy Pop on vocals, guitarist Ron Asheton, drummer Scott ...
The Stooges’ original lineup played its final show on August 8, 1970 at the Goose Lake International Music Festival in Leoni Township, Michigan, an hour outside their native Detroit.
These previously-unheard, “high quality soundboard” recordings are of the original lineup's final 8/8/1970 show, where they performed 'Fun House' in full.
The Stooges’ classic 1970 album Fun House is getting a massive new vinyl box set in honor of its 50th anniversary, Rolling Stone reports. It’s out July 17 via Rhino. The box is a 15xLP ...