Pop 20: For Most Bands, There's No Return to Glory Days
Sun-Journal Lewiston, Me. › May 03, 2007
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Sun-Journal Lewiston, Me. › May 03, 2007
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Iggy Pop and his Stooges were weird.
Emerging from Detroit in the late '60s, Iggy performed the band's raucous and vulgar rock while cutting himself on stage or smearing peanut butter across his naked torso.See the full content of this document
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Pop 20: For Most Bands, There's No Return to Glory Days
Just like the title of their third album, the base music they played indeed had a raw power to it. And the dirt and grime - and peanut butter - they covered themselves in ...
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