Ron Asheton & Iggy Pop - The Stooges
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The Stooges at legendary Chelsea Hotel in 1969. Photo by Danny Fields.
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Just a reminder that The Stooges “Fun House” is the greatest rock album ever made.
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The Stooges debut photoshoot, 1969.
By Robert Matheu
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Ron Asheton performing with The Stooges at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit (1968)
Photo by Leni Sinclair
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The Stooges - Ohio 1970 Live
TV Eye - 1970 (I Feel Alright)
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The Stooges / King’s Cross Cinema, London, Jul. 15, 1972.
Photo by Alec Byrne.
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The inherent homoeroticism of being in a band with your buddies
Ron Asheton in McNeil and McCain's 'Please Kill Me' (1996)
[ID/ "It was just like somebody punched me in the stomach or hit me over the head with a sledgehammer. I was flabbergasted, because I thought that eventually we would get back together again. I just walked out, grabbed a tree, and started crying for about a half hour." /end ID]
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Part two of The Stooges in 1971. This is the only known photoshoot of this line-up. Zeke Zettner (light hair and sunglasses), Scott Asheton, Ron Asheton, James Wiliamson, Iggy Pop, and Jimmy Recca (tall and dark haired).
By Peter Hujar
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