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Mosquito (also known as Blood Fever) is a 1994 American science-fiction horror film directed by Gary Jones. The film features actor Gunnar Hansen, who portrayed the character Leatherface in the 1974 horror film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, along with Ron Asheton, lead guitarist for the band the Stooges. The film has earned a cult following since its release. FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess GET 1000 STICKERS FOR $79 RIGHT HERE - NO PROMO CODE NEED! JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
Today's episode is about "Gimme Danger" (Jim Jarmusch, 2016), which is about Iggy & the Stooges. It's a rags-to-more rags story. We are all at least halfway to Jarmusch-heads. And of course we all love Iggy & the Stooges. If you care about punk rock, or any kind of rock, or music, or just watching Iggy, an extremly articulate and thoughtful person, discussing the fascinating events of his life while surrounded by his laundry, this is the movie for you. Plus: Iggy roasts "Marrakesh Express"! Ron Asheton's phone call with Moe Howard! Mike Watt! And were the Stooges the second-ever jam band? Our Very Special Guest is Dan Koch of the podcast Pretty Good Vibrations. Pretty Good Vibrations analyzes and celebrates pop and rock music and its crucial role throughout our lives. We super highly recommend PGV. Rock Docs is a Treble Media Podcast hosted by David Lizerbram & Andrew Keatts Twitter: @RockDocsPod Instagram: @RockDocsPod Cover Art by N.C. Winters - check him out on Instagram at @NCWintersArt
En este episodio, conversamos sobre "Raw Power" de Iggy And The Stooges, revisando aspectos como su sonido, la situación de la banda durante su creación, detalles de la producción, legado, entre muchos otros temas.
In a Classic Album Dissection, Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot examine The Stooges' Fun House record from 1970. The album brought together garage rock, rhythm and blues and free jazz, setting a template for the punk revolution to come. Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton talks about the album as well as producer Don Gallucci, whose unorthodox studio technique is credited with capturing the singular sound of The Stooges. Plus Greg Kot adds a song by Gene Clark to the Desert Island Jukebox. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:The Stooges, "T.V. Eye," Fun House, Elektra, 1970The Stooges, "Down On The Street," Fun House, Elektra, 1970The Stooges, "Loose," Fun House, Elektra, 1970The Stooges, "Dirt," Fun House, Elektra, 1970The Stooges, "1970," Fun House, Elektra, 1970The Stooges, "Fun House," Fun House, Elektra, 1970The Stooges, "L.A. Blues," Fun House, Elektra, 1970Iggy Pop, "Dum Dum Boys," The Idiot, RCA, 1977The Stooges, "I Wanna Be Your Dog," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969The Stooges, "Not Right," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969MC5, "Rocket Reducer N.62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa)," Kick Out The James, Elektra, 1969The Stooges, "No Fun," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969The Stooges, "Loose (Demo Version)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005The Stooges, "Slide (Slidin' The Blues)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005Bread, "It Don't Matter to Me," Bread, Elektra, 1969The Kingsmen, "Louie Louie," The Kingsmen In Person, Wand, 1963The Stooges, "T.V. Eye (Takes 7 & 8)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005The Stooges, "1970 (Take 3)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005Iggy and The Stooges, "Louie Louie (Live)," Metallic K.O., Jungle, 1976James Brown & The Famous Flames, "I Feel All Right (Live 1967)," Live at the Apollo, Vol. II, Polydor, 1968John Coltrane, "A Love Supreme Pt 2 Resolution," A Love Supreme, Impulse!, 1965The Doors, "Touch Me," The Soft Parade, Elektra, 1969The Stooges, "1969," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969Sonic Youth, "Kool Thing," Goo, DGC, 1990Minutemen, "Maybe Partying Will Help," Double Nickels On The Dime, SST, 1984Mission of Burma, "The Ballad of Johnny Burma," Vs., Ace of Hearts, 1982Depeche Mode, "Dirt," Exciter, Mute, 2001The Damned, "I Feel Alright," Damned Damned Damned, Stiff, 1977Radio Birdman, "T.V. Eye," Radios Appear, Trafalgar, 1977Nirvana, "Scentless Apprentice," In Utero, DGC, 1993Mudhoney, "Touch Me I'm Sick," Touch Me I'm Sick (Single), Sub Pop, 1988The Stooges, "Down On The Street (Single Mix)," Down On The Street (Single), Elektra, 1970Gene Clark, "Some Misunderstanding," No Other, Asylum, 1974David Bowie, "Heroes," "Heroes", RCA, 1977
New music and music news of August 2021! New songs from Big D & the Kids Table, Quicksand and Dan Andriano and the Bygones. Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appemail me for FREE Power Chord Hour stickers - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgGRAB THE MUSICQuicksand - Distant Populations - https://quicksandnyc.bandcamp.com/album/distant-populationsBig D & The Kids Table - Do Your Art - https://bigdandthekidstableofficial.bandcamp.com/album/do-your-art
Our guest on the show this week is J Mascis. Along with Lou Barlow and drummer Murph, he formed Dinosaur Jr in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1984. After their original run, which ended acrimoniously in 1989, Mascis continued on with Dinosaur Jr, the Fog, and plenty of other wiggy and interesting side projects. But in 2005, the original Dino Jr. lineup returned with a genuine comeback classic, Beyond. Since then, they’ve reliably put out a great album every couple of years. Plenty of bands come back in some diminished form, but not these guys. Their latest is Sweep It Into Space, produced by previous Transmissions guest Kurt Vile and Mascis. It’s full of incredible riffs and trademark melodic resignation. It was great to have J on to discuss it, along with his solo albums, early SST days, playing with heroes like Ron Asheton of the Stooges, and more. Listen for a special appearance by J’s dog, Candy.
Stooges guitarist (and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer) James Williamson's sludgy, greasy sound is uniquely his own. Plus, he was a perfect match and co-conspirator for Iggy Pop at just the right time when he took over for Ron Asheton on the Raw Power album and then partnered up with Iggy for a few more years, writing songs, and taking whatever record contracts they could get while totally strung out. James quickly left and forged a long and successful; career in Silicon Valley, not even touching a guitar for over 20 years! He eventually stepped in when needed again for Asheton and toured with the Stooges for a few more years before deciding to do his own thing. His "own thing" has included several excellent albums including last year's Two To One with vocalist Deniz Tek, one of the best of the year. We go deep on albums, songs, software, Bowie (not a fan), and other stories. Enjoy! www.straightjameswilliamson.com www.patreon.com/thehustlepod
Episode 12 continues our NIT Tournament to determine the greatest rock music artist that didn't make our original 64 “team” NCAA Tournament (see episodes 1-8). Alternative rock match ups for this episode: (1) The Stooges/Iggy Pop (gets bye for first 2 rounds) (2) Sonic Youth (gets bye for first 2 rounds) (3) Elvis Costello vs. (10) Yo La Tengo (4) Pixies vs. (9) The Replacements (5) Joy Division/New Order vs. (8) Hüsker Dü (6) Roxy Music vs. (7) Dinosaur Jr. Notes for this episode: Another Elvis Costello album we should've mentioned/recommended is King Of America. Ron Asheton switched to bass when James Williamson joined, not drums which were played by brother Scott Asheton. Expressway To Yr. Skull is also referred to as Madonna, Sean and Me.
We hang out with the pedal builders/studio owners/singer-guitarists and discuss: their bands The Evictions & Wizzo, Fender wasn’t the first electric bass, Paul Tutmarc, the Stromberg Electro, bad advice on forums, giving Robert Plant a handy, f*ck Sting as always, Blowvember, tv and commercial acting, CAPI and DIY outboard gear, Neumann KM84 clones, API 550A, 1176 Revision F, KM84 as the first phantom powered mic, and Access Analog virtual hardwareThen: The Last Vegas, dawn of Daredevil, Atomic Cock, High on Fire & Matt Pike, the Red Light District and dreaded 1.5khz, Earl Slick, Ron Asheton, Aerosmith’s Brad Whitford, the travails of being a small pedal builder, breadboxing vs breadboarding, and opening for AC/DC
Welcome to another Dropped Culture Podcast After Dark episode all about the greatest rock and roll band of all time "The Stooges" Iggy Pop (vocals), Ron Asheton (guitar,bass), Scott Asheton (drums), Dave Alexander (bass), and later additions James Williamson (guitar), Steve Mackay (saxophone). Often cited as the Godfathers of Punk, The Stooges were ahead of their time and are still light years away from any band that has come since. Songs like "I Wanna Be Your Dog", "Down on the Street" and "Search and Destroy" propelled them into legendary status. The world was never the same after August 5th 1969. Thank God for The Stooges because without them we wouldn't be who we are today! Dan, Tyson and Brock Dive deep into their first 3 albums track by track while recounting their earliest experiences with the band and feelings about what they mean to them. Make sure you have your copies of the records ready because after this podcast you will want them on your stereo full blast and pissing off the neighbors again! Long Live The Stooges!Feedback is always welcome at the dropped culture podcast so hit the subscribe button on whatever you are listening to and drop us a line at droppedculturepodcast@gmail.com or on facebook @droppedculturepodcast, instagram @droppedculturepodcast, twitter @culturedropped and wherever dropped culture merchandise is sold! Sponsored by the-skeletons-of-memory.myshopify.com
Grab those citronella candles and bug spray, this week we’re talking about giant, alien mosquito movie… MOSQUITO!!! Directed by Gary Jones and starring Rachel Loiselle, Gunnar Hansen & Ron Asheton as strangers brought together to do battle with killer mosquitoes. Watch out for the probosis!
In a Classic Album Dissection, Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot examine The Stooges' Fun House record from 1970. The album brought together garage rock, rhythm and blues and free jazz, setting a template for the punk revolution to come. Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton talks about the album as well as producer Don Gallucci, whose unorthodox studio technique is credited with capturing the singular sound of The Stooges.
FAUX FEROCIOUS "Stress Kills" Pretty Groovy Burger Records (2019) https://burgerrecords.11spot.com/faux-ferocious-pretty-groovy-pre-order.html Faux Ferocious is Reid, Dylan Jonathan and Terry. Reid plays drums, Dylan plays bass, Jonathan and Terry play guitar and sing. They love each other and they love you.Pretty Groovy marks the first studio album from Faux Ferocious and their first LP release with Burger Records After years of subsistence recording on every broken Tascam machine in Middle Tennessee, Faux Ferocious took their figure-it-out approach to freakout rock n’ roll and hit the road to work with audio whiz Drew Vandenberg at the famed Chase Park Transduction in Athens, GA. They ate together, smelled each other and broke down the ego achieving an instinctive sound that allows expert musicianship and simple, evocative lyrics to work as one highlighting the duality of space and constraint. This record finds the sweet spot. It is angular and arresting, it is fast, it is repetitive, it is kosmische, it is punk. It drones, it loops and swirls around. It is guitar rock for people who wonder what it would be like if Ron Asheton and Michael Rother were also in Crazy Horse. The songs on this album allow each musician to stand out without taking over. The lyrics are clear and you can follow the thread of each instrument and each word and just when it feels like it might unravel it snaps back into shape leaving you dangling you from a cliff wondering how you got there. It is music for taking drugs, it is music for cleaning the house, it is music for hard labor or quiet reflection.“Price of Progress”, the first single off the album is a smooth as fuck look at real estate. Reid Cummings and Dylan Palmer drive this song with a locked in groove that grows tougher and tougher with each verse. Jonathan and Terry sing about home ownership in the 21st century from the perspective of an out of touch estate agent who does not realize they are selling a progress built on the scorched earth of neighborhoods bulldozed by developers who don’t give a shit about anything other then finding the next struggling block to make a couple hundred grand off of.Faux Ferocious has been around. They have toured hard they have done it their way and they have something to say with this album. “Pretty Groovy” is just that. These guys are trying to get you moving but they are going to make you listen to what they have to say.“Pretty Groovy” comes out in February of 2019 on Burger Records
Fierce tales of Harvey Weinstein's folds, Billy Dee Williams' Colt 45 fortune, Iron Reagan & Despise You tour, wrestling with Crom, Gus' dried chicken, first Trappist show in LA, being ripped off by CNN, personally bumming out Ron Asheton from The Stooges, early tales of Slap A Ham Records, Michael McDonald's warm cup of cocoa by the fire, a cappella renditions of your favorite classics, and the most barbaric savagery this side of The Pond.
This week, John and Stewart catch up with Steve Shelley, drummer extraordinaire from the alternative rock band, Sonic Youth. His extensive catalog includes drumming for the likes of The Million Dollar Bashers, Ron Asheton from the Stooges, Sun Kil Moon, and Sonic Youth's own, Thurston Moore, just to pick a few. But Steve's musical exploits, don't stop behind the drum kit. Steve has also founded multiple record labels including Smells Like Records where he produced and fostered the careers of notable acts such as Blonde Redhead and Cat Power.
On this special episode of The Projection Booth we discuss the 2nd Annual Cinetopia Film Festival which takes place in Ann Arbor and Detroit the weekend of June 6, 2013.
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 (5:15) Fun House 1970 Clip with Iggy Pop TALKSET 1 Dirt (7:00) Fun House 1970 We Weren't Fired clip with Ron Asheton Went to England clip with Ron Asheton TALKSET 2 Search and Destroy (3:28) Raw Power 1973 Intro clip with Iggy Pop Gimme Danger (3:33) Raw Power 1973 Penetration (3:41) 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 (7:00) Live 1973 I Got a Right (3:25) Live 1973 TALKSET 4 Denis Tek clip with Ron Asheton Open Up and Bleed (4:54) Live in NY 1973
Ro Hurley and Chris Otto interview legendary bass player Mike Watt (The Stooges, The Minutemen, fIREHOSE, Mike Watt and the Secondmen). Intro "No One" by The Minutemen. Closing song "Against the 70's" by Mike Watt (with Eddie Vedder, Dave Grohl, Gary Lee Conner, Krist Novoselic, and Carla Bozulich).
hour one: "a love supreme - part four - psalm" (live) john coltrane "1969" the stooges "I wanna be your dog" the stooges "we will fall" the stooges "no fun" the stooges "real cool time" the stooges "ann" the stooges "not right" the stooges "little doll" the stooges "down on the street" the stooges "loose" the stooges "tv eye" the stooges "dirt" the stooges hour two: "1970" the stooges "fun house" the stooges "l.a. blues" the stooges "loose" (live) the stooges "down on the street" (live) the stooges "1969" (live) the stooges "I wanna be your dog" (live) the stooges "tv eye" (live) the stooges "dirt" (live) the stooges "real cool time" (live) the stooges "no fun" (live) the stooges "1970" (live) the stooges "fun house" (live) the stooges "l.a. blues" (live) the stooges hour three: "walk of the wylde ratttz" wylde ratttz "world of hurt" wylde ratttz "hollow" wylde ratttz "rosalyn" wylde ratttz "be my unclean" wylde ratttz "screwin around" wylde ratttz "she's like poison" wylde ratttz "march of the wylde ratttz" wylde ratttz "hot shot" wylde ratttz "fun house" wylde ratttz "nut" wylde ratttz
We're back! Otto is back! Life is good! Otto describes his time in Arizona's Tent City. Black Dynamite, Ron Asheton, Charles Manson, and more! Closing song "Alone Again Or" by Love.
Paul Bertolino joins me once again on the first official GordCast. We mourn the death of the mighty Ron Asheton, debate the true talents of Elvis and Sinatra. Gordie admits that Janis Joplin eventually won his heart and wonder of wonders ...we talk about KISS.