We're joined again by Mike Johnston to discuss a band that is without a doubt responsible for influencing extreme music of all kinds from punk to grindcore, The Stooges. This second part we discuss the remainder of their career with a series of interview clips from Ron Asheton and Iggy Pop.
Crowd Banter clip with Iggy Pop
"1970", Fun House (1970)
Clip with Iggy Pop
Talkset #1
"Dirt", Fun House (1970)
We Weren't Fired clip with Ron Asheton
Went to England clip with Ron Asheton
Talkset #2
"Search and Destroy", Raw Power (1973)
Intro clip with Iggy Pop
"Gimme Danger", Raw Power (1973)
"Penetration", Raw Power (1973)
Intense Rock clip with Iggy Pop
What I listened to clip with Iggy Pop
Talkset #3
In the Studio with the Stones clip with Ron Asheton
New Manager clip with Ron Asheton
Metallic KO clip with Ron Asheton
"I'm Sick of You", Live (1973)
"I Got a Right", Live (1973)
Talkset #4
Denis Tek clip with Ron Asheton
"Open Up and Bleed", Live in NY (1973)
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