"I preferred the Chili Peppers' cover to what Guns N’ Roses did, but I was really happy about the royalty cheques" ...
Imagine a Detroit dive bar in 1969, where the feral howl of The Stooges collides with the towering tenor of Dexter Gordon in a haze of sweat, distortion, and cigarette smoke. Raw Blow Power, released ...
With spastic singer Iggy Pop at the helm, the Stooges tore through the late '60s and early '70s, ending a three-album reign of brilliantly primal proto-punk with 1973's iconic “Raw Power.” Oodles of ...
In 1979, David Bowie took over BBC Radio 1 for two hours to play some of his favorite songs. During his moment as guest DJ, he played 28 of his all-time favorites. Some were by friends like Iggy Pop ...
Ironies abound in rock 'n' roll, and plenty of them surround today's release of "The Weirdness," the first collection of new music from Detroit punk legends the Stooges in more than 30 years. The most ...
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