not too many bands could play with this kind of energy and still maintain a high degree of musicianship. how many other punk or hard rock bands can successfully include a free jazz sax solo? probably had a lot to do with john cale's presence, but still an undeniably fuckin great band and easily one of the best to ever play.
not too many bands could play with this kind of energy and still maintain a high degree of musicianship. how many other punk or hard rock bands can successfully include a free jazz sax solo? probably had a lot to do with john cale's presence, but still an undeniably fuckin great band and easily one of the best to ever play.
Well John Cale didn't produce the second album. But of course The Stooges always liked The Velvet Underground and their experimentalism...
Well John Cale didn't produce the second album. But of course The Stooges always liked The Velvet Underground and their experimentalism...
I always thought Iggy sang 'Radio Berlin', instead of 'Radio burnin'', haha.
I always thought Iggy sang 'Radio Berlin', instead of 'Radio burnin'', haha.
Well John Cale didn't produce the second album. But of course The Stooges always liked The Velvet Underground and their experimentalism...
Well John Cale didn't produce the second album. But of course The Stooges always liked The Velvet Underground and their experimentalism...
I always thought Iggy sang 'Radio Berlin', instead of 'Radio burnin'', haha.
I always thought Iggy sang 'Radio Berlin', instead of 'Radio burnin'', haha.