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Iggy And The Stooges Reunion album! From Billboard.com:
Iggy Gets Busy On Stooges Reunion Disc
April 17, 2006, 3:45 PM ET Tamara Conniff, L.A. Punk icon Iggy Pop has been holed up in "a little cottage in the boonies on a little river" in Florida writing music with his old band the Stooges. The as-yet-untitled set, the legendary rock act's first since 1973, is due out next year via Virgin and will be produced by Steve Albini. It will also feature several tracks produced by Jack White (White Stripes, Raconteurs). The Stooges will also embark on their first full-blown reunion tour, having previously focused on the festival circuit and one-offs since reassembling in 2003. At deadline, the lone date confirmed is an appearance in December at the U.K.'s Nightmare Before Christmas festival, which will be curated by Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore. "All the same passions and problems are there," Pop tells Billboard of writing with Scott and Ron Asheton. "But the problems are in a more muted style. I'm still the showoff in the group that gets all the attention. Everyone has their role. It's pretty much the way it was in high school." Asked to describe the project's musical direction, Pop offers, "We experimented a lot. We're stubborn people. We could have just started out and in 10 minutes we would have sounded like us, but that would have been too easy. We'd have these get-togethers every two or three months for four or five days and bang out stuff. As time went on it started to sound more and more like us." Pop admits that at this point in his career he has "sort of run out of ideas" and that the prospect of a Stooges reunion was an outgrowth of his 2003 studio album, "Skull Ring." On that effort, he "just threw it open and did a guest-oriented album. I had resisted doing a Stooges reunion, but when I was putting 'Skull Ring' together, [the Ashetons] were getting really active on the road playing Stooges songs. Suddenly they were in sight and in mind. I thought, 'If I'm going to try a couple tracks with Green Day, why not get the original band?'" http://www.billboard.com/...1002345336 | |
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I saw them live in Detriot (well near Detriot) a few years ago and it was great. At one point the lights on the stage went out (probably has a touch in cheek reference to the recent east cost blackout that prevented them from playing the original date). I always wanted to buy "Skull Ring" becuase I love the new songs they did. | |
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Bowie has to produce it! | |
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MikeMatronik said: Bowie has to produce it!
i can't believe i'm saying this, but NO WAY! i like what bowie did with iggy's mid-seventies solo stuff....heck, i even like 'blah blah blah'...but i don't think bowie's at a place now to produce a band like the stooges. they should either produce it themselves or get someone like rick rubin in on it. | |
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Anx said: MikeMatronik said: Bowie has to produce it!
i can't believe i'm saying this, but NO WAY! i like what bowie did with iggy's mid-seventies solo stuff....heck, i even like 'blah blah blah'...but i don't think bowie's at a place now to produce a band like the stooges. they should either produce it themselves or get someone like rick rubin in on it. Why do I get the impression that Rick Rubin is the Rodney Jerkins of this age! | |
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MikeMatronik said: Anx said: i can't believe i'm saying this, but NO WAY! i like what bowie did with iggy's mid-seventies solo stuff....heck, i even like 'blah blah blah'...but i don't think bowie's at a place now to produce a band like the stooges. they should either produce it themselves or get someone like rick rubin in on it. Why do I get the impression that Rick Rubin is the Rodney Jerkins of this age! yeah, kind of an obvious choice, i know. my point was that they need someone currently accustomed to producing loud, nasty rock music. bowie's not so much in that realm anymore. | |
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Anx said: MikeMatronik said: Why do I get the impression that Rick Rubin is the Rodney Jerkins of this age! yeah, kind of an obvious choice, i know. my point was that they need someone currently accustomed to producing loud, nasty rock music. bowie's not so much in that realm anymore. I agree with your view. Still it would be bananas to see Iggy singing some tunes à la "1.Outside" I'm amazed on own genre beding Rick is! [Edited 4/19/06 6:25am] | |
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MikeMatronik said: Anx said: yeah, kind of an obvious choice, i know. my point was that they need someone currently accustomed to producing loud, nasty rock music. bowie's not so much in that realm anymore. I agree with your view. Still it would be bananas to see Iggy singing some tunes à la "1.Outside" I'm amazed on own genre beding Rick is! [Edited 4/19/06 6:25am] i wish iggy were doing more stuff like he did during the berlin years and up through the '80s. i loved his pop/new wave stuff. but i think he's gonna be all about the dirty, crass, proto-punk stuff from here on out, which is fine - nobody can do it like he can. | |
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somebody has to save rock... | |
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kick arse....do you think they'll tour? | |
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