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Submit ReviewIn 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.
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Featured Songs:
The Stooges, "T.V. Eye," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "Down On The Street," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "Loose," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "Dirt," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "1970," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "Fun House," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "L.A. Blues," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
Iggy Pop, "Dum Dum Boys," The Idiot, RCA, 1977
The Stooges, "I Wanna Be Your Dog," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969
The Stooges, "Not Right," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969
MC5, "Rocket Reducer N.62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa)," Kick Out The James, Elektra, 1969
The Stooges, "No Fun," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969
The Stooges, "Loose (Demo Version)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005
The Stooges, "Slide (Slidin' The Blues)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005
Bread, "It Don't Matter to Me," Bread, Elektra, 1969
The Kingsmen, "Louie Louie," The Kingsmen In Person, Wand, 1963
The Stooges, "T.V. Eye (Takes 7 & 8)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005
The Stooges, "1970 (Take 3)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005
Iggy and The Stooges, "Louie Louie (Live)," Metallic K.O., Jungle, 1976
James Brown & The Famous Flames, "I Feel All Right (Live 1967)," Live at the Apollo, Vol. II, Polydor, 1968
John Coltrane, "A Love Supreme Pt 2 Resolution," A Love Supreme, Impulse!, 1965
The Doors, "Touch Me," The Soft Parade, Elektra, 1969
The Stooges, "1969," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969
Sonic Youth, "Kool Thing," Goo, DGC, 1990
Minutemen, "Maybe Partying Will Help," Double Nickels On The Dime, SST, 1984
Mission of Burma, "The Ballad of Johnny Burma," Vs., Ace of Hearts, 1982
Depeche Mode, "Dirt," Exciter, Mute, 2001
The Damned, "I Feel Alright," Damned Damned Damned, Stiff, 1977
Radio Birdman, "T.V. Eye," Radios Appear, Trafalgar, 1977
Nirvana, "Scentless Apprentice," In Utero, DGC, 1993
Mudhoney, "Touch Me I'm Sick," Touch Me I'm Sick (Single), Sub Pop, 1988
The Stooges, "Down On The Street (Single Mix)," Down On The Street (Single), Elektra, 1970
Gene Clark, "Some Misunderstanding," No Other, Asylum, 1974
David Bowie, "Heroes," "Heroes", RCA, 1977
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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.
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Featured Songs:
The Stooges, "T.V. Eye," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "Down On The Street," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "Loose," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "Dirt," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "1970," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "Fun House," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
The Stooges, "L.A. Blues," Fun House, Elektra, 1970
Iggy Pop, "Dum Dum Boys," The Idiot, RCA, 1977
The Stooges, "I Wanna Be Your Dog," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969
The Stooges, "Not Right," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969
MC5, "Rocket Reducer N.62 (Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa)," Kick Out The James, Elektra, 1969
The Stooges, "No Fun," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969
The Stooges, "Loose (Demo Version)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005
The Stooges, "Slide (Slidin' The Blues)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005
Bread, "It Don't Matter to Me," Bread, Elektra, 1969
The Kingsmen, "Louie Louie," The Kingsmen In Person, Wand, 1963
The Stooges, "T.V. Eye (Takes 7 & 8)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005
The Stooges, "1970 (Take 3)," Fun House (2005 Deluxe Edition), Elektra, 2005
Iggy and The Stooges, "Louie Louie (Live)," Metallic K.O., Jungle, 1976
James Brown & The Famous Flames, "I Feel All Right (Live 1967)," Live at the Apollo, Vol. II, Polydor, 1968
John Coltrane, "A Love Supreme Pt 2 Resolution," A Love Supreme, Impulse!, 1965
The Doors, "Touch Me," The Soft Parade, Elektra, 1969
The Stooges, "1969," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969
Sonic Youth, "Kool Thing," Goo, DGC, 1990
Minutemen, "Maybe Partying Will Help," Double Nickels On The Dime, SST, 1984
Mission of Burma, "The Ballad of Johnny Burma," Vs., Ace of Hearts, 1982
Depeche Mode, "Dirt," Exciter, Mute, 2001
The Damned, "I Feel Alright," Damned Damned Damned, Stiff, 1977
Radio Birdman, "T.V. Eye," Radios Appear, Trafalgar, 1977
Nirvana, "Scentless Apprentice," In Utero, DGC, 1993
Mudhoney, "Touch Me I'm Sick," Touch Me I'm Sick (Single), Sub Pop, 1988
The Stooges, "Down On The Street (Single Mix)," Down On The Street (Single), Elektra, 1970
Gene Clark, "Some Misunderstanding," No Other, Asylum, 1974
David Bowie, "Heroes," "Heroes", RCA, 1977
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