Artist: The Stooges
Title: The Stooges & Funhouse
Genre: Punk Rock
Label: Rhino
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Iggy Pop is like a cockroach, you just cannot kill him. It seems like has been around since the beginning of time, as if he was some kind of alien transported here form a wormhole. Every time someone implies that better days are behind him, he comes back spitting and sneering with vengeance, proving them all wrong.
Iggy Stooge (vocals), Ron Asheton (guitar), Dave Alexander (bass) and Scott Asheton (drums) where the progenitors of punk rock. We all know this is punk rock 101 and Iggy Stooge would morph into Iggy Pop and turn the music world upside down. Back in the day, this band had no respect from anyone. So many people were dead wrong about them. They were misjudged, and the importance and impact of this music would become known shortly after its release. Even the popularity of an event like Woodstock could not deter Iggy and the boys, they trudged ahead merrily and became the legends they are today, releasing there self-titled album The Stooges in 1969 and their follow up Funhouse the following year. There is no denying Iggy; he knew exactly what he was doing by gathering a bunch of misguided raw youth together. That prototypical energy was the first ingredient in making this whole thing happen, learning how to play their instruments was secondary.
The liner notes illustrate all of this perfectly on both releases. A disc jockey in Michigan was putting the band down and thought playing “I Wanna Be Your Dog” would prove his point that The Stooges had no talent. After playing one song the DJ came back on the air and apologized, following his nod to the band, he went on to say this was the best album he ever heard and promptly played the entire thing! More fools would voice the same sentiments only to find themselves buried in the disgrace of their own words with one triumph after another by the band. I have to admit when I first heard Iggy back in the 70’s I laughed and thought he sucked, I was listening to Raw Power with a friend. I was so wrong and obviously uniformed, not to mention stuck in my narrow-minded youth.







Article comments
1 - Vern Halen
Awww, now I gotta get the reissues to go with my Raw Power remix from a few years back. Did you ever hear of the multi CD Funhouse box set (called 1970 I think)? It's like 12 or 13 CDs of EVERY NOISE the Stooges recorded when they were making Funhouse. Love to hear it, if I ever see it.
2 - Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck
Can't say I habe heard of that one. Sounds a bit much for these ears, but if your a devout fan I guess anything goes!
3 - Vern Halen
Check out allmusic.com for a review - it really does exist, although I think it's out of print by now.