It’s weird that people still try and paint the Stooges like they were these cavemen who couldn’t play their instruments. Fun House isn’t the work of amateurs
I love Ron Asheton. He is a huge influence and inspiration for me as a guitarist. This video clip bugs me. They act like Ron didn't do any outside of the Stooges. His work with Destroy all Monsters and Dark Carnival is absolutely great! The work he did during that time with Niagara was so much more rocking and inspired than what Iggy was doing during that same time period. Yeah, Iggy got the fame and some major label backing, but Ron kept it real and underground. Ron was a musician's musician for the raw, punk, underground rockers. His influence can not be overstated. Long live Ron Asheton!
blah blahs Ron played in an Australian based band called New Race as well. They have an album called First and Last put out in 1981. It had Denis Thompson from MC5 on drums and the rest of they guys were out of Australian / American band Radio Birdman.
@@davedrewett2196 yep and nowhere as good as with iggy i cringe just thinking about the 2 last stooges teleases not rons fault..iggy ru out of songs back in 1990 if u ask me .love ron and scott stooges best concerts i ever saw..f sure..only the clash live .could have..hold their own...againat the mighty stooges live..
And the coolest drummer ever oooh get goosebumps just thinking about them Godly gigs..made all punkbands seem like a bunch of wAnnabees except the clash who were killer live band he..
@@hellsbells1151 Couldn't stand the Clash. Didn't like their music or the vocals. Saw the Stooges in a tiny club 3 nights in a row in the late 70s, nothing compares.
Growing up in Michigan at the age of 17 I was able to see the Stooges numerous times. Many times opening for the MC5. Often at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit. What an incredible experience that was absolutely life changing. I feel very lucky to have been there at that time.
To Whom who cares to hear my story, I was a 16 year kid at The Eastown Theater, I saw the Stooges there at least 8 times, I always tried to play like Ron, but i could never get it right, i don;t know if Iggy remembers this, but i do , one night i was sitting on the floor in front of the stage, and Jim was stabbing Pencils into his arm, blood running down his arm, and a girl sitting next to me yelled IGGY I WANT TO FUCK YOU, well he did a stage dive, he invented this, not a Band in the 80;s, and he landed in front of me, i was Trippin Man, he crawled up in my face and looked at me, i was in Shock, then he went to the Girl next to me and had his way with her, there was NO Security at the Eastown at this time, people could do whatever they wanted to do, I went home a Different Person, 16 years old , and what the Hell did i Witness that night, It changed my life, I am Forever a Stooges Fan, I will take a Lie Detector test to this, It is the Truth, RIP, to Ron and the others, What A Band, Cousin Figel
Ron's great! He was a great guitarist as well as being a big teddy bear. He really deserves a lot of credit for the music but like most, never got the credit he deserved in life.
I LOVE Ron's playing on those Stooges albums--and his bass playing on Raw Power (when you can hear it!) is super melodic and exciting. His work with Destroy All Monsters, The New Order and New Race is worth re-discovery too!
long live the motherfucking stooges!.i won't be into garage rock,hard rock,heavy metal,punk rock,hardcore punk,grunge,shoegaze,no wave or noise rock(or whatever countless multiple sub-genres of rock n'roll music have !) if not for iggy pop and the stooges!.anything and everything's going on with modern rock n'roll music for the last 40 years or so is from these guys!.they laid the foundations!.
What kept Ron looking SO young until the day he died? No drugs, remained single, remained kid-like, well preserved? His little blue-eyed brother actually looked older than him!
From what I understand, he did drugs, just not "the hard stuff"...in the Stooges doc "Gimme Danger" Iggy talks about how he had to get Ron stoned on weed to get him motivated to play in their early days.
AND DIED! RATHER EUH U MEAN LIKE A FAT CHILD? I DONT AGREE. WHATS NEXT? HE WAS A GOOD CHURCH GOEEER? HE DIDNT WATCH PORNHUB? SAINT RON AMEN U MUST BE AMERICAN..OR BLIND CAUSE I SAW..A RATHER PLUMP...60 YEAR OLD ..OK OF COURSE I LOVED THE WAY HE LOOKED BUT INDEED..IF NO MAC DONALD KILLER MACS WHO KNOWS .HE COULD EVEN HAVE OUTLIVED ..EUH 90 ? Y OLD IGGY ..SMIRK..SNIFF I MISS ..KING RON
Ron Asheton was underrated!So many follow up bands were influenced by his awesome guitar playing!Radio Birdman ,Nirvana,and all the sup pop bands mostly,He was The Godfather of Punk.RIP Ron!
radio birdman after the stooges BRILLIANT LIVE BAND EVEN 12 YEARS AGO JUST MINDBLOWING GREAT INSANLY GREAT STOOGEY 1 RADIO BIRDMAN BEST AUSSIE LIVE band ever
@@leahflower9924 Brian did it in the 1960s,and wore the whole uniform,cap and jackboots too,although not on stage I don`t think.He looked amazing in it.
@@mjh5437 I saw a video about Brian Jones and all his women and they happened to show a pic with Anita pallenberg and yeah he had the entire outfit even with the eye thing lol
Saw them many times at The Grande Ballroom when they were known as The Psychedelic Stooges, a few times on the bill with the MC5. Talk about ball bustin'.
@@kirk2269 i met wayne kramer like 20 years ago he signed my guitar however i didnt like his solo stuff for some reason mc 5 got pretty dated iggy? stooges never ever he ...must have bedn great back then mc5 now? noo iggy is GOD/HOLY DOG KING..WOEF WOEF FOR THE RIP STOOGES..HE .
I m sure he was best band ever iggy just made crap for 15 years instead of...well i can die saw em 4 times best gigs ever of course. + the iggy+ stooges w j w and scott on drums bxl best set list ever my fav cock in my pocket such a underated romantic ballad sleazy fucked up ..and top .
Ron was the real deal american artist just like hunter, burroughs, and hemingway they liked guns and the american free lifestyle. they dont make them like him anymore !
It's great that the Ashton's got their due, finally late in life. Unfortunately for a long time Iggy said a lot of bad hurtfull things about them especially Ron. It's a shame heart diesease ran in their family. As Ron gave great informative interviews . To me Scott was one of the compelling characters in rock history. The quiet tough guy.
Actually bad diets ran in their family. Hearts don't build up artery plaque until later in life and it's all from animal fat cholesterol. He could have lived so much longer had he just changed what he ate.
"his name remains virtually unrecognized" yeah, by the average person - but anyone who knows anything about rock n roll knows who and how important he is
I remember going to a concert at University of Michigan, Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor, MI. Timothy Leary gave a speech with The Stooges as the Musical Guests. About 1970 or, phomoninal performance.
If you get it. Sometimes when the times end, everything falls apart and everything that comes after falls short. The scene made Asheton, just like Asheton made the scene. Most bands that played at the rock and roll spiritual mecca called The Grande, were touched by something. Something very Detroit. The Rationals, SRC, Stooges, MC fuckin 5. The gateway to Modern American Punk......some still call it rock and roll. Green Day, Slash??? C'mon boys.
Don't get me wrong I love Ron Ashton but I truly love James Williamson because he plays his guitar more harder and very confrontational as Ron Ashton does. What I mostly love about Ron Ashton is when he played and recorded on The Stooges first album and mostly the introduction of I wanna be Your Dog.
I was fortunate enough to see Destroy All Monsters three times in Chicago in the late 70s. Actually not many people knew Ron was in that band, they mainly came for Niagara.
At 2:43 John Holmstrom *(Punk Rag) is f.o.s. Misinformed!!! Ron & Scott were in other bands--"Dark Carnival" "D.A.M.--Destroy All Monsters" "New Order" and "Sonic Rendezvous"!!! In the later 70's, they were at odds with Iggy in the first place and busy working on other avenues of their craft, including Ron's "acting" endeavors. As far as the Living with 'MOM' deal, Ron lived with his Mother mainly because of the death of his father many years prior, and the fact that she was alone!!! Scott was always living away from home. At 2:43 Joke was...John Holmstrom--at the expense of Ron Asheton*****(R.i.P. bro).
It's awesome that he finally got into the hof even though the politics of the thing are so rotten. There's another band that deserves to get in for their own innovations in Rock and that's JETHRO TULL. How do you have 12 platinum records as well as 5 gold and never get so much as a pat on the back? Ian was an original and used to be a critic's darling.
Cus the stooges literally started/popularized this type of punk rock when there was no example of them at the time. Ron was literally robbed from fame, money, etc. And pretty much died w nothing. That band you mentioned did nothing but refine a genre that already existed
I used to see Ronny and Scotty at the diner in Ann Arbor alot in the middle of the night, and enjoyed our conversations even though Scotty rarely said.more than 2 or 3 words a a time
Ron did not write all of the music on the 1st two albums. Dave Alexander did some too. Ron was a major contributor to the sound on the ones he did not write. That is true. The Dum Dum boys were a potent pissed off group. Adding Iggy to that was like strapping two more rocket engines onto a 3 engine rocket with a savage well focused Uber pissed off smart guidance system. Boom!
@@leahflower9924he wrote We Will Fall- yeah that kinda sucks but Dirt and Funhouse are his riffs. I also think he came up with the title for Down on The Street
Saw the Stooges at the Upstairs Ballroom Lima Ohio late 69. Ron and the band were a sonic amazement. Iggy on the other hand scared the shit out of me and everyone there. His abuse of the audience was a huge distraction from the band. I'm glad I saw them but if Iggy would of been half of himself the show would of been better. Personally, I thought Ron looked perturbed when the band stopped while Iggy performed audience intimidation. Give me the MC5 any day. Same Detroit energy, less antics.
What Ron did on _Funhouse,_ alone, puts him among the all-time greats... probably the greatest rock album ever.
Was Iggy crying when they asked about Ron passing? 😢
Yessir !
My fave at the moment(again)✌
It’s weird that people still try and paint the Stooges like they were these cavemen who couldn’t play their instruments. Fun House isn’t the work of amateurs
Iggy Pop wrote all the guitar riffs on funhouse except tv eye
I love Ron Asheton. He is a huge influence and inspiration for me as a guitarist. This video clip bugs me. They act like Ron didn't do any outside of the Stooges. His work with Destroy all Monsters and Dark Carnival is absolutely great! The work he did during that time with Niagara was so much more rocking and inspired than what Iggy was doing during that same time period. Yeah, Iggy got the fame and some major label backing, but Ron kept it real and underground. Ron was a musician's musician for the raw, punk, underground rockers. His influence can not be overstated. Long live Ron Asheton!
blah blahs Ron played in an Australian based band called New Race as well. They have an album called First and Last put out in 1981.
It had Denis Thompson from MC5 on drums and the rest of they guys were out of Australian / American band Radio Birdman.
The Stooges, Destroy All Monsters and Dark Carnival are my holy trilogy
Don't forget the two records Ron did when he formed "The New Order." That was a great band too!
The king
@@davedrewett2196 yep and nowhere as good as with iggy i cringe just thinking about the 2 last stooges teleases not rons fault..iggy ru out of songs back in 1990 if u ask me .love ron and scott stooges best concerts i ever saw..f sure..only the clash live .could have..hold their own...againat the mighty stooges live..
Scottie Ashton is one of the most overlooked drummers ever....he was the Stooges' secret weapon
And the coolest drummer ever oooh get goosebumps just thinking about them Godly gigs..made all punkbands seem like a bunch of wAnnabees except the clash who were killer live band he..
Oh yeah! A monster! Another underrated Stooge!
Tommy Ramone talking about the Stooges yes!! Tommy wrote i wanna be your boyfriend my favorite freaking Ramones song ❤️
@@hellsbells1151 Couldn't stand the Clash. Didn't like their music or the vocals. Saw the Stooges in a tiny club 3 nights in a row in the late 70s, nothing compares.
@@harveyplantharvester1502 Scott wore leather gloves and the way he played the drums that man was so sexy wow
As groundbreaking and utterly genius that Ron was on the guitar, he was probably one of the most heavy duty monster badass bass players EVER
When I listen to Raw Power I focus on Ron's bass playing. It's like a tiger clawing through bamboo.
The most aggressive, abrasive, bitter bass playing I have ever heard.
@@jjvladimir6070 Love that comparison ✌🏻
Ugh can't stand those LA bands stealing johnny thunders look
Growing up in Michigan at the age of 17 I was able to see the Stooges numerous times. Many times opening for the MC5. Often at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit. What an incredible experience that was absolutely life changing. I feel very lucky to have been there at that time.
Lucky Ron and Scott were so hot 🔥
I'm in much envy of you, Robert. Big Stooges fan here...major influence in my life
Ron Asheton''The Heavy weigh champion of the world!!''.
Ron Asheton:R.I.P.
To Whom who cares to hear my story, I was a 16 year kid at The Eastown Theater, I saw the Stooges there at least 8 times, I always tried to play like Ron, but i could never get it right, i don;t know if Iggy remembers this, but i do , one night i was sitting on the floor in front of the stage, and Jim was stabbing Pencils into his arm, blood running down his arm, and a girl sitting next to me yelled IGGY I WANT TO FUCK YOU, well he did a stage dive, he invented this, not a Band in the 80;s, and he landed in front of me, i was Trippin Man, he crawled up in my face and looked at me, i was in Shock, then he went to the Girl next to me and had his way with her, there was NO Security at the Eastown at this time, people could do whatever they wanted to do, I went home a Different Person, 16 years old , and what the Hell did i Witness that night, It changed my life, I am Forever a Stooges Fan, I will take a Lie Detector test to this, It is the Truth, RIP, to Ron and the others, What A Band, Cousin Figel
🤘
Iggy out Morissoned Jim Morisson.
Ron Asheton, the greatest rawk n roll guitarist of all time... rest in peace... (i'm an old STOOGES fan from Italy)
I love Ron Asheton's playing. He is a huge influence for me and as far as I'm concerned, was one of the best.
Ron's great! He was a great guitarist as well as being a big teddy bear. He really deserves a lot of credit for the music but like most, never got the credit he deserved in life.
a teddy bear with a nazi uniform he was fearless bless him..
@@hellsbells1151 yes haha that first album cover I was looking at Scott and Ron they were fierce looking!
Ron, Scott and Dave are in a better place now, legends.
he has been mr punk rock riff , since day one !!!
I LOVE Ron's playing on those Stooges albums--and his bass playing on Raw Power (when you can hear it!) is super melodic and exciting. His work with Destroy All Monsters, The New Order and New Race is worth re-discovery too!
great tribute for Ron
these 2 first albums are dna of high energy music
long live the motherfucking stooges!.i won't be into garage rock,hard rock,heavy metal,punk rock,hardcore punk,grunge,shoegaze,no wave or noise rock(or whatever countless multiple sub-genres of rock n'roll music have
!) if not for iggy pop and the stooges!.anything and everything's going on with modern rock n'roll music for the last 40 years or so is from these guys!.they laid the foundations!.
What kept Ron looking SO young until the day he died? No drugs, remained single, remained kid-like, well preserved? His little blue-eyed brother actually looked older than him!
From what I understand, he did drugs, just not "the hard stuff"...in the Stooges doc "Gimme Danger" Iggy talks about how he had to get Ron stoned on weed to get him motivated to play in their early days.
he was dating a visual artist named niagara from one of the bands he was in post-stooges until his death
AND DIED! RATHER EUH U MEAN LIKE A FAT CHILD? I DONT AGREE. WHATS NEXT? HE WAS A GOOD CHURCH GOEEER? HE DIDNT WATCH PORNHUB? SAINT RON AMEN U MUST BE AMERICAN..OR BLIND CAUSE I SAW..A RATHER PLUMP...60 YEAR OLD ..OK OF COURSE I LOVED THE WAY HE LOOKED BUT INDEED..IF NO MAC DONALD KILLER MACS WHO KNOWS .HE COULD EVEN HAVE OUTLIVED ..EUH 90 ? Y OLD IGGY ..SMIRK..SNIFF I MISS ..KING RON
@@kaymullins228 of course he did...or ate himself to death whats worse died of big mac od sniff fuck that serial killing mac donald clown .boycott
@@neal1692 poor guy ...😉
Ron is and will always be a little doll I can't forget.
He wanted to be my dog
Great tribute! I would LOVE to see more!!
Ron Asheton was underrated!So many follow up bands were influenced by his awesome guitar playing!Radio Birdman ,Nirvana,and all the sup pop bands mostly,He was The Godfather of Punk.RIP Ron!
radio birdman after the stooges BRILLIANT LIVE BAND EVEN 12 YEARS AGO JUST MINDBLOWING GREAT INSANLY GREAT STOOGEY 1 RADIO BIRDMAN BEST AUSSIE LIVE band ever
Not just that he was an innovator he was the first "punk" to rock SS stuff too lol in all fairness I was told Brian Jones maybe started it though
@@leahflower9924 Brian did it in the 1960s,and wore the whole uniform,cap and jackboots too,although not on stage I don`t think.He looked amazing in it.
@@leahflower9924 Keith Richards wore it too,and Jagger later on.
@@mjh5437 I saw a video about Brian Jones and all his women and they happened to show a pic with Anita pallenberg and yeah he had the entire outfit even with the eye thing lol
So glad I got to see the Ashton Bros do their thing live. RIP Dum Dum Boys.
Me too. Saw "The Weirdness" tour in Chicago, where they recorded that BTW...
Scott asheton what a cool looking guy
Saw them many times at The Grande Ballroom when they were known as The Psychedelic Stooges, a few times on the bill with the MC5. Talk about ball bustin'.
wow tell us more no one better then the stooges no one
@@hellsbells1151 Well....MC5
@@kirk2269 i met wayne kramer like 20 years ago he signed my guitar however i didnt like his solo stuff for some reason mc 5 got pretty dated iggy? stooges never ever he ...must have bedn great back then mc5 now? noo iggy is GOD/HOLY DOG KING..WOEF WOEF FOR THE RIP STOOGES..HE .
@@kirk2269 The people who never saw the MC5 don't know what they missed. Greatest rock & roll band ever.
Was I the only one that immediately started singing little doll at the end of the video lol
I want to see more! Is this a trailer for a full-length documentary?
Legend and riff salesman to several generations……and counting!!!
I think Ron probably enjoyed his life the way it was. He doesn't come across as bitter.
I m sure he was best band ever iggy just made crap for 15 years instead of...well i can die saw em 4 times best gigs ever of course.
+ the iggy+ stooges w j w and scott on drums bxl best set list ever my fav cock in my pocket such a underated romantic ballad sleazy fucked up ..and top
.
Yea i m sure he was very pissed off i would be...
@@hellsbells1151 he made a face when he was asked is he bitter he isn't rich but he's too modest to probably say what he's bitter about
WOW THANX THE AWESOME RON LOVE THE ASHETONS SOOOO MUCH
Ron was the real deal american artist just like hunter, burroughs, and hemingway they liked guns and the american free lifestyle. they dont make them like him anymore !
Ann Arbor's Finest
It's great that the Ashton's got their due, finally late in life. Unfortunately for a long time Iggy said a lot of bad hurtfull things about them especially Ron.
It's a shame heart diesease ran in their family. As Ron gave great informative interviews . To me Scott was one of the compelling characters in rock history. The quiet tough guy.
Actually bad diets ran in their family. Hearts don't build up artery plaque until later in life and it's all from animal fat cholesterol. He could have lived so much longer had he just changed what he ate.
INDEED WHAT A SHAME BEST BAND EVER
@@harveyplantharvester1502 You can eat meat and be healthy. Dude needed to exercise and eat higher quality food
@@PageandPlant4Life he was tall and skinny back in the day him and Scott were pretty hot 🔥
@@leahflower9924 Scott looked like a yound Elvis for a while,very smouldering charisma.
Thanks for posting. It was good to see and hear him again.
"his name remains virtually unrecognized"
yeah, by the average person - but anyone who knows anything about rock n roll knows who and how important he is
Guitar hero...RIP Ron
I remember going to a concert at University of Michigan, Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor, MI. Timothy Leary gave a speech with The Stooges as the Musical Guests. About 1970 or, phomoninal performance.
What blows my mind is his guitar tone and distortion man
Phenomenal guitar-drum brothers behind Iggy.
Why is he saying THE STOOGES like that lol
I'll bet he says "deeeewwwwd" the same way!
Legendary Ron Asheton
If you get it. Sometimes when the times end, everything falls apart and everything that comes after falls short. The scene made Asheton, just like Asheton made the scene. Most bands that played at the rock and roll spiritual mecca called The Grande, were touched by something. Something very Detroit. The Rationals, SRC, Stooges, MC fuckin 5. The gateway to Modern American Punk......some still call it rock and roll. Green Day, Slash??? C'mon boys.
Don't get me wrong I love Ron Ashton but I truly love James Williamson because he plays his guitar more harder and very confrontational as Ron Ashton does. What I mostly love about Ron Ashton is when he played and recorded on The Stooges first album and mostly the introduction of I wanna be Your Dog.
Different styles you shouldn't compare like oranges and apples, both brilliant in their own way. Ron was Balls-out Guts vs. James' ripping flash.
@@harveyplantharvester1502 Perfectly stated.
Yeah, is this a trailer or is this the whole kit and caboodle?
I was fortunate enough to see Destroy All Monsters three times in Chicago in the late 70s. Actually not many people knew Ron was in that band, they mainly came for Niagara.
At 2:43 John Holmstrom *(Punk Rag) is f.o.s. Misinformed!!! Ron & Scott were in other bands--"Dark Carnival" "D.A.M.--Destroy All Monsters" "New Order" and "Sonic Rendezvous"!!! In the later 70's, they were at odds with Iggy in the first place and busy working on other avenues of their craft, including Ron's "acting" endeavors. As far as the Living with 'MOM' deal, Ron lived with his Mother mainly because of the death of his father many years prior, and the fact that she was alone!!! Scott was always living away from home. At 2:43 Joke was...John Holmstrom--at the expense of Ron Asheton*****(R.i.P. bro).
I need to see this!!! Where?
Best about this is Matt on this
It's awesome that he finally got into the hof even though the politics of the thing are so rotten. There's another band that deserves to get in for their own innovations in Rock and that's JETHRO TULL. How do you have 12 platinum records as well as 5 gold and never get so much as a pat on the back? Ian was an original and used to be a critic's darling.
Cus the stooges literally started/popularized this type of punk rock when there was no example of them at the time. Ron was literally robbed from fame, money, etc. And pretty much died w nothing. That band you mentioned did nothing but refine a genre that already existed
Tommy Ramone what a sweetheart
@@AJ-hs2ld Ron was robbed? What about Scott and Dave too!
@@leahflower9924 well yeah everyone but I personally think Ron alongside iggy were the driving force
@@AJ-hs2ld Ron was the best I loved his psychedelic SS look also lol
I used to see Ronny and Scotty at the diner in Ann Arbor alot in the middle of the night, and enjoyed our conversations even though Scotty rarely said.more than 2 or 3 words a a time
Wow they were so low key and normal why didn't the asheton brothers and Dave Alexander get to be rich it's not fair
They created punk rock. Everyone else just followed.
Ron did not write all of the music on the 1st two albums. Dave Alexander did some too. Ron was a major contributor to the sound on the ones he did not write. That is true. The Dum Dum boys were a potent pissed off group. Adding Iggy to that was like strapping two more rocket engines onto a 3 engine rocket with a savage well focused Uber pissed off smart guidance system. Boom!
Dave wrote little doll I think
@@leahflower9924he wrote We Will Fall- yeah that kinda sucks but Dirt and Funhouse are his riffs. I also think he came up with the title for Down on The Street
too short. there are some other videos about WILLIAMSON on YT. he also laid down some crushing power chords during his STOOGES days.
Thirst on Moore sums it the fuck up.
I was in a FUNHOUSE when i first heard FUNHOUSE, very ironic
Saw the Stooges at the Upstairs Ballroom Lima Ohio late 69. Ron and the band were a sonic amazement. Iggy on the other hand scared the shit out of me and everyone there. His abuse of the audience was a huge distraction from the band. I'm glad I saw them but if Iggy would of been half of himself the show would of been better. Personally, I thought Ron looked perturbed when the band stopped while Iggy performed audience intimidation. Give me the MC5 any day. Same Detroit energy, less antics.
Fuck I want that ship painting....
haa
Rip ron
Who's the narrator? Dickie from the Mighty (Mighty) Bosstones?
Matt Pinfield
RIP
that RED strat!
Would you let Ron say a word or two?
イギー以上にストゥージズの男
Hat down🎸🧷!!!!!
✌️❤️🎶☯️🖖😎
Billie Joe Armstrong lol
James Osterberg, Osterburg? His dad used to teach at Dearborn michigan high. Oh jimmy just you shut your mouth.
I’m from 60s-70s Ann Arbor. You’re going a bit overboard here. Or maybe way overboard.
Is this a trailer?
Sr. Sacaninha
No, although the Stooges movie is out now, it's called Gimme Danger.
Slash and a bunch of jerks who never got it
Thurston Moore gets it
Guns n roses and motley crue sucks!
Stooges ripped off from John Cash to the Rolling Stones . It's called inspiration .
Whoa watch it
I'm not your Mary Jane