While The Weirdness wasn't up there with the previous stuff, it's still awesome to have them around (Well sadly minus Ron RIP)
http://pitchfork.com/news/49683-iggy-an ... e-process/
Iggy: "This is not the f**king Smashing Pumpkins, we've got the bald guy and whoever... No. The Stooges are a real group."
Phew! Thank God he mentioned the Pumpkins by name!
New Iggy & The Stooges album
Heard a snippet of the new single & was pretty impressed
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Sounds promising
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they signed with the right label too
in dub we trust
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Saw the news on Twatter a few days ago.
Looking forward to this
Looking forward to this
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Not at all ... I just re-read the patcy Iggy biography by Joe Ambrose (p*ss-poor compared to Paul Trynka's effort). Set me off on a bit Iggy listening spree and there are great songs throughout the solo career.czuczu wrote:Cool
Is it wrong that I miss some of his post-Stooges stuff when he tours?
I thought the new album was going to contain a lot of unfinished business, with the never officially released songs from way back finally being committed to vinyl/CD/whatever, but no mention in any of the press I've seen this week.
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I thought it was pretty cool when they first reformed, thatRon put his foot down and wouldn't play any of the Williamson era stuff - though a couple had slipped in towards the end.czuczu wrote:Cool
Is it wrong that I miss some of his post-Stooges stuff when he tours?
With Williamson now, I think it's a bit more open, the play from all the Stooges albums, the Kill City material and the unreleased stuff too.
Like Mothra said, there's great stuff in Iggy back cat, but when we've had 20 odd years of sub stooges backup bands messing the stooges stuff up on Iggy's solo tours, it's nice to have the real thing cutting loose...
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Let's hope for the best. I for one stopped following his releases when he jumped on th Crow-train ...Mothra wrote:Not at all ... I just re-read the patcy Iggy biography by Joe Ambrose (p*ss-poor compared to Paul Trynka's effort). Set me off on a bit Iggy listening spree and there are great songs throughout the solo career.czuczu wrote:Cool
Is it wrong that I miss some of his post-Stooges stuff when he tours?
I thought the new album was going to contain a lot of unfinished business, with the never officially released songs from way back finally being committed to vinyl/CD/whatever, but no mention in any of the press I've seen this week.