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The stooges raw power
The stooges raw power






The book looks and feels like a family album text from the 1972 interview and a foreword by Pop lend depth to the volume. Shot backstage and onstage, before, during and after the concert, the photos convey a raw intimacy and immediacy: Pop epitomizes androgyny in his mascara, lipstick and sequined silver drainpipe pants. Very heavily into it."") Much of Rock's writing is overwrought, but the book isn't about the words, it's about the photographs, and the photographs are brilliant. It can destroy a man, but happiness is a. Scott Ashton drums up a storm, and Iggy yowls, yelps, drawls, and croons with a sense of menace that is both exhilarating and frightening. Sjølv om det selde dårleg i starte, fekk Raw Power ein sterk tilhengjarskare og som føregangaren Fun House frå 1970, vert det i dag rekna som eit særs viktig album for utviklinga av punkrock. The song finds Iggy Pop defining 'raw power': a feral force that is both destructive and vital. Former guitarist Ron Ashton was moved to bass and replaced by James Williamson, whose precise, razory playing makes RAW POWER the Stooges most guitar-driven album. Raw Power er det tredje studioalbumet til det amerikanske rockebandet The Stooges, og kom ut i 1973.Det vart det siste studioalbumet deira før 2007. (Pop was also drying out from ""a year of drug addiction. Songfacts®: Few songs embody the sex, drugs and rock & roll ethos like 'Raw Power,' the title track to the third Stooges album - the last one before the band fell apart (they didnt reunite until 2003). This volume is an updated version of the original, the name of which is drawn from the seminal album Iggy & The Stooges had come to England to record. Rock, a widely published photographer, was on hand for a July 1972 concert at London's La Scala Theatre, and first published his photos in book form over thirty years ago. With David Bowie as executive producer, Raw Power proved to be an instant.

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Coming from the least inhibited performer in rock and roll, this statement is striking, and Rock's photographs do nothing to support Pop's self-evaluation. When the Godfather of Punk met the Godfather of Rock Photography in 1972, the event spawned a series of photos of unique impact. In 1972 Iggy Pop & The Stooges flew into London to record a new LP Raw Power. ""I have a kind of reclusive personality,"" says Iggy Pop of himself in an interview with Mick Rock recorded in 1972.






The stooges raw power