(((10))) Good jam but Iggy’s improve goofy vocals almost ruin it. (((8))) PLAY ONLY IN SAFE HARBOR-AFTER 10PM! Fast & pretty rockin’ tune but really more of a throwaway tune than anything. Then more drunk idiots & Iggy deals with ‘em. Nothing too special other than it has a few of the same chords as that Led Zep “Walking in the Park one day” tune. ((((((5)))))) Completely AWESOME live version BUT 4:33-7:22 STUPID DRUNKS TALKING & Iggy mocking them, FCC “suck my ass” said once during this bit ((((4)))) Slow & strummy with some nice bursts of guitar & very nice bass tone. (((3))) (AT THE END - FCCs “fucking” “shit” “suck my ass” all in the intro) Boring Doors-like jam then Iggy nearly gets in a fight. (((2)))Chaotic start with Williamson’s guitar cutting in & out, piano and Ron Asheton’s bass overpowering nearly everything. ((((((8)))))) Burly rhythm and fantastic guitar tone & wailing. Great vocals from Iggy that do a lot with very little. ((((7)))) Big, simple hand claps & basic riffs. Weirdly reminds me of a weaker Alice Cooper tune of the same era. (((6))) Stumbling sorta bluesy acoustic number. ((((4)))) Great guitar & bass sound but Iggy’s obsess vocals drag a bit. ((((3)))) Raw & stripped down to the utmost tune with very basic rhythm. ((((((2))))) Acoustic, moody with brooding vocals yet Williamson still wails a bit on this.
((((((1))))))))Wild & wailing guitar, iconic vocals/lyrics that helped lay the groundwork for the Punk Rock of the latter part of the decade. You should know & own this record if you give a shit about rock n’ roll. Disc 2 is a fairly wild show they did in Atlanta towards the end of their (original) run. The guitar tone of James Williamson is rough & sharp gives the tunes their punch as does Iggy’s wild vocals. Truth in advertising especially on the title track (even if it was once used for a fuckin Nike commercial). Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell (Originally titled "Hard To Beat")ģ.Hell-it’s the Stooges their last (proper) album from 1973 with a remastered version of the original David Bowie mix. Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 125/500!ģ. Raw Power became the LP that launched a million punk rock bands all around the world, leaving its flaming skidmarks on scenes from London to L.A. Released in May 1973, Raw Power was the last album by these pioneers of Punk before they imploded forever. Iggys intensity, bohemian lifestyle and all-round to hell with everything attitude is seldom given the proper credit for his role in defining what a true punk really was. Contains the classics Raw Power, Search And Destroy and Penetration. Columbia also contained the debut of one James Williamson thereafter a regular collaborator with the Ig. James Jewel Osterburg and the Stooges third classic album and their first one for U.S.
Includes 16-Page Full Color Booklet! Gatefold Jacket! Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 128/500! Typical order times are located within the product description.ĭouble LP! One of the Most Influential Records of All Time!
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