The Stooges - A Journey Through The Michigan Underworld by Brett Callwood
English | July 31st, 2008 | ASIN: B01227EGXA, ISBN: 1784189766 | 163 Pages | EPUB | 0.38 MB
English | July 31st, 2008 | ASIN: B01227EGXA, ISBN: 1784189766 | 163 Pages | EPUB | 0.38 MB
Fronted by a wild-eyed, bare-chested maniac named Jim Osterberg—now known to the world as Iggy Pop—the Stooges grew from bluesy roots to lead the charge into a new era of punk rock. Containing primary interviews with all the band members and Iggy himself, as well as other key characters, this biography provides a collection of exclusive and captivating eye-witness accounts of this most important of rock bands.
The influence of The Stooges on the world of punk and rock 'n' roll is immeasurable. The band's three albums—The Stooges, Fun House, and Raw Power—are bona fide classics. The fact that the band only existed for a few short years at the end of the 1960s and start of the 1970s makes their achievements all the more impressive. Of course, lead singer Iggy Pop went on to have huge success as a solo artist, working with the likes of David Bowie and Green Day, but here, for the first time, The Stooges story is told in-depth, through original interviews with the band members. Just after the turn of the new millennium, Iggy reformed The Stooges with all of the key members present, including brothers Ron and Scott "Rock Action" Asheton. They since have headlined festivals around the world. Their contribution to rock music history is without question and this book is an important document of those times and their lives.
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