The Stooges - Funhouse 1970 Vinyl Album
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- Опубліковано 5 лис 2018
- The Stooges "Funhouse" PLAY IT LOUD!
Original Vinyl Recording Issued in 1970
SIDE ONE:
1. Down On The Street
2. Loose
3. T.V. Eye
4. Dirt
SIDE TWO
1. 1970
2. Fun House
3: LA Blues
All slections written by the Stooges 1970
Iggy Pop / Vocals
Dave Alexander / Bass
Ron Asheton / Guitar
Scott Asheton / Drums
Steven Mackay / Tenor Saxophone
Produced by Don Gallucci Engineering by Brian Ross - Myring
Long time fan, but I'm writing him in for president in 2024. Who's with me?
Hell NO! The only president that matters is the one who killed terrorist?. Fast efficient dead. Instead we have president who negotiates pays million for hostages. Bidens military is weak, unprepared. Trump is The reason ISIS was eradicated , NOBODY else helped Trump fix ANYTHING. Trump made sure his military was STRONG. Biden lets Isis grow back again? , like Obama did years ago. Mainstream media doesn’t lie about everything, just FACTS about Trump. CNN MSNBC NBC ABC CBS etc LIED about Trump for eight years. One day this government and administration will be long long history lesson in same way nazi propaganda is same agenda on ‘the left’
me
Trump approves…
Iggy Pop has MY vote! :-)
Idk, I think Jello for President 2024. Iggy should be Speaker of the House (* 'cause it's about damn time we get someone with that raw-power charisma that demands attention... not like previously, w/Mitch McTurtle, or currently, w/Yawn, the Man-boy Wonderbread! ... "Speaker of the Stooges"- or- "Speaker of the [fun] House" would be gyrating to bridge that gap in the partisan divide like a sixshooter bulge to the face!
It's over 50 years old and still a tonic to my crazy work week. Thanks for posting the original vinyl!
Protopunk when everyone else was prancing around with flowers in their hair
They had it all without even figuring it out. The feeling, the sound, the energy, the guts, the wildness. Pure.
THE DEVIANT THE MISUNDERSTOOD
I think Iggy figured it out
@@ronniewall492 ....k8
y.
@@anneonyme5491 KATIE?
And they came out of the Midwest of all places I'm from new York and all the new York scene drools over them
cant believe its 2023 and never heard this full album - MIND BLOWN!
Als ich dieses Album mit 16 jahren das erstemal hörte, wurde ich ein anderer Mensch......es hat mein Leben verändert.
how so
They punked so hard it became jazz at the end.
For me Punk and Jazz hang together! Love both ... two of the purest forms of music! Im just a lover of real music
punk can transform to jazz ..
Best comment ever.
like all good sa(e)x
punk and jazz couldnt be more polar opposites lol
"The king of rock n roll is alive and well and his name is Iggy Pop."- Henry Rollins
Alive yes, but he was never well.
Rollins. Yikes
Elvis who. Lolol iggy pop
Rock and roll living in mansions in Southern Florida. Jimmy has been suffering lately due to the divorce, but also... At the end... All those great artists ended up hanging their boots over fancy living. I completely understand them doing it. But certainly, that ain't rock and roll.
Nah, Morrison passed in 71. Love Iggy though.
Listening to this album makes you immune to Coronavirus
😎
Haha
side effects include hooting and hollering.
Makes you immune to Gravity
also blow
DAVE ALEXANDER never got recognition for his perfect bass lines
My water just turned to whiskey because of this
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It's holy water...
You sir have just been blessed...
@@mt_vu_rx_jukeboxhero that is the craziest response that I've ever seen! Very cool and creative. I dig Wily coyote and the Road Runner!
@@Itsa6stringthang Thanx can't get much more than one reply here & there … lately comments just disappear on UA-cam & now they hide those away on this download I just had …
This album is what being drunk feels like
Raw, fun energy. This is youth and my old ears are loving it.
Down On The Street 0:00
Loose 3:43
T.V Eye 7:19
Dirt 11:37
1970 18:39
Fun House 23:58
LA BLUES 31:47
You rock,thanks bud! 🤘
Thanks!!!🔥
All hails to the time stamper!
Awesome and thanks!
Oh gawd…
she got a tv eye on me, she got a tv eye
I witnessed the original Stooges in 1973 in Wayne, MI., the Rock and Roll Farm. Iggy was on fire. Fur-covered jockstrap. Loud and powerful. Stood five feet from Iggy, licked the sweat from his body. One of the best classical rock concerts in my 70 years on this miserable planet called Earth. MGM
Always got respect for the OGs who lick the bodily fluids off a superstar
Yes, the music is beautiful, but Planet Earth's inhabitants are not so much.
I saw Iggy open for the Pretenders in Chicago. After the opening number, Chrissie says, "I just want to get down on my knees and kiss the stage that Iggy Pop performed on." Then she did it. Place went nuts.
That's peanut butter
Not James in '73?
this is the wildest, pure, honest, rock spirited, with no consecions shit I've ever heard in my so fucking life man.. love 'em
This record is responsible for 40% of my hearing damage.
Thanks LSD!
無尽蔵に溢れ出すイギーのエナジーが凄まじい。サウンドだけで伝わってくるのに、もし、このステージをライヴで見たら…正気でいる自信ゼロだ。
Держись самурай
My neighbours are going to listen to this album with me
Hahahaha nice!
the stupid students upstairs..... same
Mine are right with you!
Forget about the neighbors dose the whole town!!!!
@@dingosmith9932 yes
¿Alguien lo está oyendo en este 2022? Que discazo!!!
Awhile back I was homeless and listened to this fistful of tapes we had in the car to death, it was this, the circle by the wipers, I against I by bad brains, and songs the lord taught us by the cramps. It reminds me of sleeping in cemeteries and drinking old crow. It isn't summer til I've heard it.
This is the kind of rock and roll Ive been searching for all my life.
Also listen to Raw Power!
You are correct
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Generic Flipper
it took you that long to find iggy lol
@@leahflower9924 Wagner did take up a lot of my time..lol
God the Bass Guitarist was so fucking underrated. What a monster. Dave Alexander.
A genius.
Actually Iggy though he was overrated and a liability. Read the singer’s comments in the sleeve notes to the 1970 Goose Lake show.
@@dacra9625 Iggy seems to be a bit of a dick.
Todos os Stooges estavam em seus níveis máximos, tanto físico quanto mental e especialmente criativo. Nenhum deles, repito, absolutamente nenhum deles atingiram tal nível novamente, nem mesmo Iggy em seus álbuns mais comerciais. Por isso o disco é tão absurdo, insano, surreal, agressivo e incomparável!!
Almost nobody listened to these records when they were released. ...Almost. The Ramones came together because they were the only four students in that high school who listened to the Stooges. David Bowie invited Iggy, and then James Williamson, followed by the Ashton brothers to use his London studio while he was busy in America. The result is the band's masterpiece - "Raw Power."
This is what Rock'n' Roll means.
Thx Iggy, you're the man....
when I wrote a rave review of this album, I got fired from the paper and everyone stopped talking to me...it was worth it...
IGGY would be PROUD!
Need more info on this for sure...
which paper ??/ - must have been one of the majors ???
post the review here!
the daily ?. i love this album
Bass line on Dirt is insane...
"Out of mind on Saturday night"
That's it. There is no more.
One of my favorite albums of all time. It's the place where punk, metal, psychedelia, and jazz all coagulate in a witch's brew of absorbing, powerful sound.
Rest in peace Ron, Scott, and Dave.
And what makes it special is that it was punk before punk even existed
@@williamthompson7829 ,...Nooooooooooo, bro/mate/dude - it's pure ROCK in my eyes ! :-D ..punk IS crap !
And Blues!
@@bernhardherrmann7774 you're objectively wrong dude, this IS punk
Whatever it is, it is great rock and roll..
It began somewhat heavy then slowly dragged down into utter madness.
Це один з найулюбленіших альбомів всіх часів.Слухається на одному диханні.Іггі Поп бездоганний.
My misspent youth and juvenile delinquency would have been nothing without this album. Plain and simple.
very special..
they were in thier own magical zone...my generation spoke through these men.
I was 11 yrs old when this came out. My oldest son saw him Iggy in Chicago ,dudes doin stage dives at 70
esses caras tiram qualquer problema e infelicidade da minha cabeça; a magia do som dos stooges é um bagulho diferente
I read in Iggy's 1982 bio that he had a reason for going shirtless on stage so often. He was in a library looking at a book of Egyptian images and saw that the Royalty were shirtless in hieroglyphs. He found this inspiring and felt it added something to his performances. He's on another level of creativity than most. This music is still as kicking ass as ever!!
And also he was ripped
I always thought that was thanks to His inspiration in Jim Morrison.
@@juanrobertonavarroarellano1215 did jimmy inspire him? interesting question :D
in my view he shouldnt...
He saw Jim in concert and it changed his life he said.. although Jim rarely did went shirtless on scene so that point was not inspired by Jim
damn, thats it.. Iggy Royalty hahha like duh-h, suddenly so obvious
How can one band sound so on the verge of collapse yet so tight incredible the really rocked and Rolled. In the truest sense incredible
I love how a lot of the songs really just play the riff over and over and over to the point where its so sadistically hypnotizing and intoxicating.
Beating those riffs deep into your mind as they become earwormed forever more. Wouldn't have it any other way.
The true essence of rock and roll
Well, that's punk for ya. Simple and to the point, the louder you play it, the better it sounds. Actually the influence for punk, pre-punk.
@@tombstone1841 proto-punk*
Lou Reed once said : “I LOVE repetition, it’s just so vulgar”
A woman i was with said this record sounded like demons screaming in hell. It took me a few days before I realized she meant it as a bad thing.
That's about the greatest complement I ever heard!!!! The truth is a demon screaming from hell !!! And the stooges are the ULTIMATE TRUTH!
@@scooter8828 hahahahaha
@@mrjorge55 you god-damned right!!!!!
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she probably is right lol
One thing to say: This was released in 1970. UNTOUCHABLE.
EXACTLY what i was gonna say.. UNTOUCHABLE!!
Vrdd😆😆😆
Extaile
Valeu
Iggy is Freedom !
After listening to this album again and again for ca. 45 years I dare say: One of the greatest works of art of the 20th century.
7 songs that changed everything
One of the best pure rock albums ever recorded, and a top 10 most influential
One of the most perfect albums ever made… In the way that its imperfections are even perfect
… Most bands don’t ever come within 1000 mile radius of “getting it” much as this album did
the most badass album of all time. OF ALL TIME
Totally agree!
What about Barry manilow live at the copa?
It is!
This is the hardest motherfucking record of all time.
you need listen to "God''s Balls" Of TAD.
@@MyName-pl7zn Don't forget about Justin Bieber's early stuff
I wish punk bands sounded like this. Way too many claim to be influenced by The Stooges but lack even a drop of what makes this band and music timeless.
Look the the stooges are weird and unique. You have the Asheston brothers, that's odd. Then you have Michigan. Then you have Osterberg.
Kind of a miracle ain't it?
@Stephen Greenhorn if you don’t sound like an element of a band you claim to be influenced by you weren’t influenced by them. Being influenced doesn’t mean you think their stock picture from the 60s were cool, it means you studied their music and took from it like any artist
HAVE YOU HEARD THE DEVIANTS OR THE MISUNDERSTOOD
There could only ever be one Stooges, simple as.
@@goblinzits I DISAGREE MOW WE HAVE THE STOOGES AND WE HAVE THE THREE STOOGES WHICH GIVE A TOTAL OF EITHER TWO OR FOUR STOOGES. YOU MAY OR MAY NOT THINK SHEMP.
Cómo no podía ser de otra manera hay 245 pelotudos q no les gusta este tremendo disco!! El regaeton licua cerebros y genera imbéciles a una velocidad demencial. The Stooges son grandiosos!!
I played bass in a band with Ron Asheton for two months back in 1976. He liked my stuff and wanted me to keep on but I went to Harvard University instead. Seriously.
Do you regret it ?
@@Nostre38 I think he does
@@derekknight9789 why did you have to say that?
@@derekknight9789 when?
@@derekknight9789 I thought we were enjoying The Stooges here. I've read about that crap before. I understand, you're probably shocked and angry about all that, but this is a wrong video comment section to talk about it. And keep in mind, there are always several sides of the story, so it's better to keep researching
Man the groove on Dirt hits hard.
I´m convinced these guys were possessed. And I mean that as a compliment.
So ahead of its time.
This album takes you down a deep dark road into madness...one of the best albums to drink/do drugs to
Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
'Loose' made my skin into gooseflesh, with out fail, for the past 35 years, EVERY SINGLE TIME I HEARD IT. Listen closely to hear the rhythm and lead guitars swap from left to right. Sublime moments in rock!
S Tier song.
Fuckin' A@@kapravelosnikos3861
One of the greatest Rock releases ever.
The DNA of rock music. The Greatest rock LP of all time. I'm 63 yrs old, still gets gets the hair up on the back of the neck. Never bettered.
One of the classic albums. I cant believe I'm still here to enjoy it 50 yrs later. That Detroit metal sound The Stooges captured was a work of art unto itself.
Does anyone here get blown away by "DIRT".....
it's the most emotional track on the album to me, and it frequently blows me away!
Yeah, it's their pinnacle together with "we will fall"!
Fuck yeah, im covered in chills. Its hitting me hard rn
Heaviest track on the album...Heavy= in depth=wise etc.
The whole album blows me away. However, Dirt is a perfect 'interlude' of sorts between the building chaos of side one and the complete descent into madness on side two.
My favorite Rock album
One of the most powerful and intense LPs ever recorded. EVERY Punk and Metal band on Earth should listen to this one for inspiration.
Everyone on earth
Funhouse influenced a hell of a lot more than just punk and metal. This album has virally infected pretty much every new form of music that has cropped up in the last 50 years. whether the writers and performers of said new music know it or not. This was a true game-changer, and it will continue to inspire and influence for generations to come. Timeless fucking stuff right here.
Agreed.
@@Brewzerr It was more than punk and metal, noise rock took a few cues from the Stooges, Daily Dance (1973) was recorded after the band saw the Stooges live and decided to form an early noise rock group.
They did
The BEST album of ALL time.
Ryan Jonestown Massaker correct
It should be against the law to not like this iconic record. There's not one thing wrong with it. It's one of the very few albums out there where I don't feel the need to skip a single song.
How the hell did it take 40 years to know the greatness of the Stooges. Its a problem folks
Best Stooges album. Maybe best album period
Bubba O'Riley best album ever
Side One:
1. Down On The Street 0:02
2. Loose 3:45
3. T.V. Eye 7:20
4. Dirt 11:38
Side Two
1. 1970 18:42
2. Fun House 23:58
3: LA Blues 31:47
Oh it waS a Reply thinG. I - I - I WaNNa RocK & RoLL aLL NiTe & PaRtY EveRy DaY.
DanGeR MouSe WaS in On RHCP's 👦
"DaRk N3CeSSiTi3S" 'theY", were oN CoLbeRT just the other Nite was it CoLbeRt Yeah he was sitting in the audience.
"#@Too many munsters"
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟. NoW I FeeL Like DiRT - T. I Don'T CaRe. DiRt I don't CaRe If I'm...
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Thanks bro! Can't believe how much OP fckd up on this one...
thank you
big thanks !!
@@ToSeeI old
Iggy Pop helped me move a couch in San Diego. 4th Coolest story I have!!!
In the early 70s we were listening to this... Grand Funk Live.. which is their best album.. before all the fuckery and then pop music... and Hendrix Band of Gypsys... And also with a backdrop of great Motown... and dont let me forget... Black Sabbath... the first album...late 60s early 70s was a great time to be a teenager.
I just listened to this all the way through this is the GOD-DAMNEDEST DIRTYEST most honest joyful celebration of pain and truth ever put on record!!!!!!! Every time I hear it I'm changed for the better!!!!!!!! Simply the Greatest!
HAving access to this at the right moment could save lives.
I think it just might have saved mine.
Narcan for Punkers⚡💉🔨
Well it can definitely CHANGE lives. I'll attest to that.
man this is the best shit
Life affirming! Like the sun! Like a pulse!
Best fucking proto-punk album hands down in my eyes
I just discovered them, if i can say that, at the age of almost 50. They are now my number one listen to at this time 🙂🙏🏡
Welcome aboard mate. But where you been all this time? 😉
I'm 50 like you. Been listening to this album since I was 15. You have found the centre, the font, the primordial crater of rock itself. Put 'Loose' on repeat and ENJOY, MOTHERFUCKER! Nobody is like you, nobody can be whilst you are under this spell...
Never too old to find killer bands or tunes. Keep searching & Rockin'!! 🤘🤘
I was at the Eastown Theatre in Detroit when the Stooges debuted Fun House. We didn't know who they were......can you imagine our surprise? We had dropped a little gray tab.....about the size of a saccharin pill.......man, we wuz FUK-TUP! They played so loud, the music just pinned you to the floor........made it easier for Iggy to jump off the stage and stomp on us......we were glad we were in the balcony.
I just discovered the Stooges and found my way here. No track skipped or fast forward.This is amazing.
THE MISUNDERSTOOD. THE DEVIANTS.
As a Michigander. This is some of the greatest music to come from this State. Honest and Truthful!! No B.S.!!!
You are too modest. Some of the greatest ever from the USA! From the world!
It is, shit tons of great music came from the space between the big lake.
@@richardscott8503 modesty is another michigander charm
I bought this album solely on the recommendation of Henry Rollins music review in the back of Spin magazine in the 80's and haven't regretted it one bit. IGGY RULES!!!🤟🤟🤟
If I were teaching a Rock Music 1A class, I'd play this album to the students on day one.
The only record I truly wish I could hear again for the first time. This is Rock & Roll in it's purest form - no bullshit.
im a big fan of the first record, my first listen to funhouse
@@robertsesmamusic I hope you enjoy it.
A pure masterpiece "dirt" one of the greatest pieces ever composed
Clearly influenced by Cream’s “Born Under a Bad Sign”
I am actually enjoying it very much, after almost forgetting about it.
It sounds similar to Jimi Hendrix Machine Gun in tone to me, especially Dave's bass playing. Scott killed it on drums for me towards the end, my favorite song on the album besides Loose. Iggy and Ron rocked it out HARD, BUTT this album has soo much BOTTOM courtesy of Dave and Scott. James Brown would say "I got's to move" George Clinton would say "DANCE!"
I’m saying! It GOES
@@021881mt Dave rocks!
Bought it day of release in UK 1970.
Jedan od najjbolji albuma ikada..masan i tezak..remek_djelo..
This is the greatest rock album I've heard
Love the way it progressively descends into complete madness. Iggy for life
I certainly can appreciate it myself!
you're right. almost every song drifts apart at some point. the guitarman thinks he can play without a band, and goes real crazy. and the others let him go.
it takes minutes to catch him again :)
Yes hypercat it's really been that way since I could crawl: Iggy for LIFE!!!
@@bazziman2bazzi517 Yes bazziman! That's the absolute best way I've EVER heard to describe Ron Ashton's ''Stooge's guitar'' style/ ''anti-style''.
This works
One of the absolute BEST albums ever!!!
Here today after watching SAS Rouge Heroes. Played 1970 whilst driving across the desert.
The birthplace of punk, and then there's that first album.
Big influence on punk for sure, but "birthplace"? Nah. Bands like the Sonics and the Kinks were playing real, raw punk as early as 1964.
I never tire of saying this,Iggy and the stooges started and propelled a musicial underground movement that actually evolved into every level of punk rock which is needed every three decades or so.My point is that this man was visionary on the level of David Bowie and I love him for it.
MASTERPIECE!
I must have miss this band in the 1970s...they sond very ahead of their time.
The Stooges played my High School in Windsor Ontario 1971. I remember Iggy jumping into the crowd and all the teeny boppers ripping at his clothes he Loved it. The Stooges back then were a band that you either loved them or hated them. I Fucking loved them and Still do. Check out the MC5 another Detroit band from that era :) Peace
I'm from Niagara, Ontario. That would of been absolutely mental! I can't imagine how cool that would've
been to see.
@raketmeneer I was more of a Stooges fan myself and the Amboy Dukes. Hard to believe they played the MC5 in Detroit on the radio when I was growing up even the unedited tunes. Check the Amboy Dukes live at the Eastown great album :) Peace
very cool dude, and mc5 is pretty cool. just , sometimes i could'nt deal with the lead singer. don't know why, maybe the perm. but this record kicks ass
@@jimiplayscobo5877 Jimi, received your reply a few hours ago, but I can't
find the original thread regrettably. Ig has been a massive jazz fan
for over five decades now. John Coltrane is one of his all-time heroes,
and cited his influence for many years. "L.A Blues" is his take on
Coltrane's "Sun Ship". His radio show is only available in the UK.
He plays Sun Ra, Miles, Charlie Parker, Monk and many more along with
hardcore metal, punk, funk, etc.
James Brown is another massive influence.
His musical tastes are second to none.
Hope this helps.
"Kick Out The Jams" was played at The Stooges' legendary set at Hammersmith
London, August 2005. A great band. Still got their original three albums on vinyl.
Greatest opening to any album ever
Listening to this converted my blood stream into pure polonium. My hair is now strands of pure plutonium and I exhale 100% radium. Dr. Manhattan is a joke to me. If I spoke aloud the absolute essence of rock n roll power emitted would destroy the space time continuum.
The greatest rock album ever.
in my top5 fosho
I fucking love the bass in this album!. Also everything else.
Bass courtesy of the late great Mr. Dave Alexander! RIP
Me Too! Dave Alexander RIP
Yup! RIP Dave.
My brother bought this album for me on my 8th birthday, its been a part of my album collection 40 years later
one of the best albums ever!
this is one of the greatest albums of all time
Everybody knows that now
If a wild animal could make an album, it would sound just like this. Soooooo good.
Iconic
I discoved this album at 14. Now I am 44. 30 years and it still rocks
This album CANNOT be listened to only once.
After the first listen I'm always left in shock so I gotta listen to it a 2nd time even louder.
RUST IN PEACE, Megadeth is the best album of all time as well.
@@derekknight9789 I actually just saw Megadeth the other day!! oh fuckin man hearing those solos shake a stadium definitely confirmed they are one the best bands to walk earth !!!
yes got to say this album is meant to be turned up all the way, you get the best effect that way, songs like loose and tv eye really hit the spot at full blast
almost fifty years ago, and this album keeps deserving words