New Stooges song..."My Idea of Fun"
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On the track: Unsure after a listen or two. I'll keep trying though !
On the track: Unsure after a listen or two. I'll keep trying though !
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It's a bit sub par compared to the stuff on "Raw Power".Dark wrote:Is it worth downloading?
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I always worry about reunions or albums after way long gaps - when they work they're great but sometimes the net result is making you dig out the old stuff.........nick the stripper wrote:It's a bit sub par compared to the stuff on "Raw Power".Dark wrote:Is it worth downloading?
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This one's been kicking around for a while now. They've been sneaking "my idea of fun" and "I'm fried" into their set.
The whole album was done in the old fashioned way. Set up in the studio, rehearse a song a few times & then simply recorded it live. The album's entirely live apart from two little bits on the vocals that Iggy f**ked up.
The Stooges were never meant to be refined just good old fashioned rock n roll. No widdly guitar solos, no deep lyrics, just take them for what they are.
And Raw Power wasn't really the proper Stooges, Iggy got James Williamson to play guitar and tried to find other musicians in London. Nobody was good enough so the got the Asheton brothers back, only making Ron play bass instead of guitar. That's why the current Stooges won't do anything from Raw Power.
The whole album was done in the old fashioned way. Set up in the studio, rehearse a song a few times & then simply recorded it live. The album's entirely live apart from two little bits on the vocals that Iggy f**ked up.
The Stooges were never meant to be refined just good old fashioned rock n roll. No widdly guitar solos, no deep lyrics, just take them for what they are.
And Raw Power wasn't really the proper Stooges, Iggy got James Williamson to play guitar and tried to find other musicians in London. Nobody was good enough so the got the Asheton brothers back, only making Ron play bass instead of guitar. That's why the current Stooges won't do anything from Raw Power.
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But still quite enjoyable.nick the stripper wrote:It's a bit sub par compared to the stuff on "Raw Power".Dark wrote:Is it worth downloading?
BTW of course Raw Power isn't the "real" Stooges but it's a very damn fine record nonetheless.
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Been listening to it some more. The chorus is catchy and I like the tune, but the line "this is the season for war with no reason" made me cringe a little.
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check out the Complete Fun House Sessions if you get a chance. lots of out-takes, and you get to hear the songs over & over & over... it's very limited, but someone burned me lossless copies, since i'm not spending $300 on eBay.
I have it burned, the talking at the beginning (I think it's the beginning) is the best! And so many versions of so many great freakin' songs. By the way, does anyone know what Iggy is saying during the breakdown of T.V. eye? It sounds like "rabbit" or maybe "brother."
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Listening to the new album now.
It's not Funhouse, The Stooges, or raw power. It's nearer Funhouse than Raw power but it's a bit more structured.
Back in the 60s they went in off their tits and recorded the songs they'd been playing live. This time they wrote songs for an album.
It's less shambolic than their earlier stuff but I suppose that's a given considering they're nearly 40 years older.
I don't think they were ever expected to top the first two albums but on first listen it sounds like it'll grow into a classic on it's own merits.
It's not Funhouse, The Stooges, or raw power. It's nearer Funhouse than Raw power but it's a bit more structured.
Back in the 60s they went in off their tits and recorded the songs they'd been playing live. This time they wrote songs for an album.
It's less shambolic than their earlier stuff but I suppose that's a given considering they're nearly 40 years older.
I don't think they were ever expected to top the first two albums but on first listen it sounds like it'll grow into a classic on it's own merits.
Love ? Love is just f**king with a kiss thrown in !!!
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I've literally just downloaded it off of SoulSeek.
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coz i've no doubt Biggy won't read such a quality newspaper
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2006 ... 35,00.html
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2006 ... 35,00.html
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It's not very good.
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Iggy's lyrics/vocals do sound very uninspired.
All in all, a good cd to do housework/drive to, but I think Funhouse will always be my favorite.
All in all, a good cd to do housework/drive to, but I think Funhouse will always be my favorite.
I think it holds up quite well, everything considered.
Admittedly it's not an outright classic, but it's still a damn sight better than a lot of crap that gets released.
Admittedly it's not an outright classic, but it's still a damn sight better than a lot of crap that gets released.
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too soft for my likings and lacking any kick ass attitude.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.