when you first hear this song the riff will haunt your mind for days. Very few songs can do this. What a gem. Put it in a timecapsule to be opened in 10000 years and it will blow their minds.
To this day in Detroit, (I can't speak for other places ) every teenage garage band knows this song. It is the first thing they learn. Now that's Rock n Roll.
I dunno' man. The Beatles pretty much turned the establishment on their axis and blew their minds with Pepper's... A pretty fucking important LP of all time. Punk no. Dangerous.. Yes.
50 years on and it is still incredible. As a teenaged brown girl from immigrant parents in Canada finding punk/goth/indie rock in the 80's was a defining time in my life. Forever grateful.
the punk always shock people, when i was 10-11 my mom used to put beatles songs, so i was in the computer and see some dead keneddys songs, and blows my mind, i dont even understand lyrics but change me my life
@@marsha4253 good music has no age barriers ;) you have 60 amazing years of music to discover. I say 60 years because the 1960s is when music shifted from wholesome sounding. Rock music broke barriers and Motown blew up. It was the beginning of decade after decade of great music no matter the genre.
Ron Asheton: The Working Class Guitar Hero. I’m glad he got to see some worldwide success before he passed away. His sound is fucking awesome. RIP Ron and thank you for all the music you left behind
These guys and the mc5 are absolute proof that Detroit was ahead of the music curve at this time. What an amazingingly original band that continuously pushed for more out of reach creative spaces.
Thinking about the reaction to this sound live in 1969 makes me think of Marty in Back To The Future..”I guess you’re not ready for this yet...but your kids are gonna love it!”
Iggy is wearing Jim Morrison's brown leather pants in this video (Morrison wears them most famously during the 68 Hollywood Bowl show) - he got a trunk full of Morrison's clothes after his death from Jim's girlfriend Pamela Courson knowing he was a Morrison fan and aquaintance. Story goes that he sold everything for drugs soon after came to his possession, he did keep the leather pants that he is seen wearing on this video and that are currently shown at Hard Rock Cafe, which had to be trimmed on the bottom to fit his height.
It seems to me that the footage is splited between two different eras. The one where we see Iggy with the jeans is indeed 1969 or 1970 as it was his look during most of that period. The one where he is wearing the brown leather pants seems to be more around the Raw Power period which is indeed around the time Pamela Courson offered Iggy a trunk filled with Jim Morrison's belogings including those pants (they are currently on display at some Hard Rock Cafe) I can be wrong about the footage period as I am no expert on Stooges footage, however the pants story is well known and those he is seen wearing certainly resemble it.
@@davidwarren3338 if you watch the original clip with the brown pants Dave Alexander is playing with the band, he got kicked out in 1970 and jim was alive until 1971 that footage was around 1969 or early 1970
This was pretty avant garde/revolutionary back then. Not too many submissive guys around. Ron Asheton was getting into it here, though. I saw him play a few times years later in Chicago with Destroy all Monsters featuring that insane chick Niagara, as the lead singer, Ron on guitar. I told hundreds of people that Ron was in the band, the guitar player for the Stooges, most of the time they'd say, Huh? Who? When the gigs were over at 2am, they'd pile into their white van and head back to Detroit for breakfast, beautiful Midwestern sunrise in their faces. Many people don't realize how beautiful the Midwest can be, especially Michigan, Wisconsin, and Northern Illinois, Indiana and Iowa in the Spring and Fall. Ron would stand in one place all night looking down thru his thick aviator glasses while he just shredded!
@@dead7117 icky and almost toxic The germs were also able to do it. It didn't really come back as a mood again until grunge, and then kinda went underground
CANNOT imagine hearing (much less SEEing) this in 1969. Sounds like an arson soundtrack and is still genuinely unnerving in 2020 - what about an era when the hardest thing out was The Monkees?
If you like 60s punk rock check out MC5 and The Kinks. Btw The Kinks were doing pre punk way before anyone, around 1964/65!! I can't believe All Day And All Of The Night is 1964, it's almost like something the ramones would record over 13 years later.
No. Garage Rock. Some calls it Proto-Punk. If you want there's a playlist on my profile, 60 bands from 60s, early to mid-70s that influenced Punk. In the 60s some bands were called Garage Rock because they were local bands, lo-fi most of the time that embraced that DIY idea and sometimes they cranked up the fuzz pedal, the dirt of R&B, the most frantic aspects of Rock & Roll to eleven. Then there's the Garage Rock bands from late 60s and Glam Rock in the 70s mixed with Pub Rock until 1977, the year of Punk - although some Punk bands existed already in 75, 76... add to my playlist THE SONICS, unfortunately they don't have TV appearances from that period.
Saw them live at the Eastown Theatre, Detroit, 1969............this was the opening song......and the rest.........................made Rock History ......
Don't worry I believe that Iggy pop has already done well more hits to be sure to make up for any other projects he's worked on that for some reason didn't get a million plus
questo pezzo , col suo riff di 3 note (Sol, Fa♯ e Mi) suonate ininterrottamente per tutta la sua durata, accompagnato da un'unica nota di pianoforte, va oltre il genio... ti entra dentro, ti scava, tira fuori la tua anima rock. non so perché, infatti, ogni volta che lo ascolto mi viene voglia di tornare a quando ero fuori come Mr. Pop! sex, drugs & rock & roll!
So messed up, I want you here In my room, I want you here Now we're gonna be face-to-face And I'll lay right down in my favorite place And now I want to be your dog Now I want to be your dog Now I want to be your dog Well, come on Now I'm ready to close my eyes And now I'm ready to close my mind And now I'm ready to feel your hand And lose my heart on the burning sands And now I want to be your dog And now I wanna be your dog Now I want to be your dog Well, come on
Watching Iggy and the stooges at the big day out in 2006 seriously changed my life the music all though nihilistic in nature captured perfectly the Boredom of safety in a suburban existence it was Iggy pop that said “ to create try art you must abandon all that you know is sane and safe in the world got out get fucked up and create” after this performance I went out and started a band and many after that and until I met my wife it was honestly some of the best times in my life
very good.......................................................................................................................................................................
@@BronnikovOleg это протопанк (такое понятие как постпанк появился в конце 70х, и скатывается к попсе, а он исполнял тяжёлый психоделический рок проще говоря рок эн ролл ещё, но ближе к классическому Панк року), и корни его как раз психоделические, он и сам говорил что экспериментировал над психоделикой, хотел её сделать самой тяжёлой можно сказать металлической, а со стихами особо не заморачивался, в итоге получилось то что мы сейчас слушаем, одна из разновидностей гаражного рока, следующая ступень к панк року. Обычно говорят проще ПРОТОПАНК. Их музыка очень похожа на The Doors, на только у вторых она тихая и спокойная в сравнении😀. В итоги любители всякой там психоделики, прогрессивного и арт рока такое не любили, считали это говнороком, зато появились другие слушатели и поняли что нужно зажигать по новому. Проще говоря - ПАНКИ, хоть не только iggy Pop повлиял на новую волну, но только он является ОТЦОМ ПАНК РОКА, и его песни чаще всего исполняют на концертах панк рок групп, можно сказать как ГИМН .
'69: I'm 6, Love this song! In old home movie I'm dancing, u hear Mama tell Daddy "This music's awful& it makes her wild& weird. Throw it out" He laughed...left me his record collection. Yay! IGGY'S A TRIP♡!!♡
Saw them once in an all day concert at Windsor Arena when they first starting out. Brownsville Station was there as well. Stooges were like 2 hours late arriving.
Gli Stooges, capostipiti del punk-rock settantasettesco, ma nel lontano 1969...
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J'ai toujours adoré cette chanson, elle me rappelle ma période.. de disons... de FolAmour à Mort que j'ai éprouvé pour un Homme que j'ai aimé plus que je n'ai jamais aimé personne...et rien ne pourra m'enlever cette période, rien ne me fera oublier cette période où je fus très heureuse pour de vrai, pas de complications pas d'Internet à l'époque je l'aimais comme lui m'aimait... Mais il fallait sans cesse nous cacher...
@@johnkishap Before she met me she hung with Ron or Scott Ashton .one she didnot care for. She used to hang around Grandview off Jackson rd. then 511 Pauline where Bob Seager lived / rented , The owner of the house is the father's son . History is cool !!
Funny thing is, The Stooges used to open for Cream. Iggy said they were like a circus to Cream. Cream playing live was heavier than them, plus master level of musicianship.
the most underrated Christmas song ever
Please do Not give animals for Xmas presents! 😆
@@giadagiovannini1240 I will.
I'm a pedigree dog
Lol Too funny
The best joke I heard this year...
when you first hear this song the riff will haunt your mind for days. Very few songs can do this. What a gem. Put it in a timecapsule to be opened in 10000 years and it will blow their minds.
Yes.. It was haunted me more than mayhem's freezing moon...
I heard it in my head last night and then had to listen to it today lol
It’s from 1969. Just sayin
@@TwentyOne_Five What a brilliant songwriter.
yess
Is a damn miracle this man is still alive
Yes mate, he and Keith Richards.Both lived on the edge.
To this day in Detroit, (I can't speak for other places ) every teenage garage band knows this song. It is the first thing they learn. Now that's Rock n Roll.
My grandpa was rock n roll.
yes!! check out our new allfemale punkband Tragic Kids! New ep and livecover of this song on this channel!
women shouldn't do rock, or punk, with an exception for grace slick... it just doesn't seem right...
+rock'n'roll douche. some women can rock pretty hard
Sexists shouldn't write comments...With no exceptions. It doesn't seem right
Imagine an awesome song like that coming out while the Beatles were still around
the bloxxer 47 ye sounds way ahead of its time
I dunno' man. The Beatles pretty much turned the establishment on their axis and blew their minds with Pepper's... A pretty fucking important LP of all time. Punk no. Dangerous.. Yes.
I like both but yea, its still funny to think. Around 70 the 60s were old news and the 70s were getting started. Weird time...
Shelter Skelter is almost comparable
* Helter Skelter... autocorrect
The Godfather of Punk
Its been 1 year my1st account
@@attdnsk1033 what?
yesss
The saicos real grandfathers of punk!!
Punk for life
50 years on and it is still incredible. As a teenaged brown girl from immigrant parents in Canada finding punk/goth/indie rock in the 80's was a defining time in my life. Forever grateful.
It was a great music time!
the punk always shock people, when i was 10-11 my mom used to put beatles songs, so i was in the computer and see some dead keneddys songs, and blows my mind, i dont even understand lyrics but change me my life
Wha- I feel kinda young I am 14 lol😳
@@marsha4253 good music has no age barriers ;) you have 60 amazing years of music to discover. I say 60 years because the 1960s is when music shifted from wholesome sounding. Rock music broke barriers and Motown blew up. It was the beginning of decade after decade of great music no matter the genre.
Love u baby
one of the greatest rock songs ever recorded
So true.
To hell with rock, it's one of the greatest songs ever recorded period.
Its punk you fucking moron
Television
Lol! Oh please brother
wow they were way before there time-It's hard to believe this was 1969
It really is strange to think this was 1969.
There really was no precedent for their music at the time. No one sounded as dirty, garage-y, just fucking rough and ready rock n' roll. Love it.
Cameron Wilson 👽💚💚💚
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Hurricane Jones. I mean velvet underground Had put out 2-3 albums when this came out and John Cale even produced their first album
A dark, brooding beast of a song.
Ron Asheton: The Working Class Guitar Hero. I’m glad he got to see some worldwide success before he passed away. His sound is fucking awesome. RIP Ron and thank you for all the music you left behind
Is hard to believe these guys were doing these sounds in 1969 .... they were ahead their time!!!
Impossible de se lasser, à 70 ans je vibre encore en écoutant Iggy accompagné de ses formidables musiciens 🇫🇷🍀
Boy, Iggy sure knows how to put on an unforgettable show. That's for sure.
These guys and the mc5 are absolute proof that Detroit was ahead of the music curve at this time. What an amazingingly original band that continuously pushed for more out of reach creative spaces.
but you have hacks like Kid Rock and Nugent to ruin that reputation... the Jack White to redeem
Grew up in Detroit, late 60's early 70's. Wayne Cramer n the MC5 were good, but the stooges were/are timeless. Iggy went on, and is still great.
Except Mc5 just weren't very good
The Five were good, but not such creative geniuses.
Thinking about the reaction to this sound live in 1969 makes me think of Marty in Back To The Future..”I guess you’re not ready for this yet...but your kids are gonna love it!”
The perfect song for those who love pain.
I saw Iggy and The Stooges in Birmingham, Michigan back in 1970. What an AWESOME concert!!! Rock on, Iggy
2022 and this song is aged like a fine wine. Those riffs always blowing my mind.
2023
Same
fine wine? my experience was jug wine and codine 3s.
Aged like some good acid
Iggy is wearing Jim Morrison's brown leather pants in this video (Morrison wears them most famously during the 68 Hollywood Bowl show) - he got a trunk full of Morrison's clothes after his death from Jim's girlfriend Pamela Courson knowing he was a Morrison fan and aquaintance. Story goes that he sold everything for drugs soon after came to his possession, he did keep the leather pants that he is seen wearing on this video and that are currently shown at Hard Rock Cafe, which had to be trimmed on the bottom to fit his height.
Jim Morrison was alive during this video. 1969
It seems to me that the footage is splited between two different eras. The one where we see Iggy with the jeans is indeed 1969 or 1970 as it was his look during most of that period. The one where he is wearing the brown leather pants seems to be more around the Raw Power period which is indeed around the time Pamela Courson offered Iggy a trunk filled with Jim Morrison's belogings including those pants (they are currently on display at some Hard Rock Cafe) I can be wrong about the footage period as I am no expert on Stooges footage, however the pants story is well known and those he is seen wearing certainly resemble it.
Luís David Pereira cool I saw a video yesterday with this footage and I thought they looked like Jimbo's pants. didn't know they actually were
@@davidwarren3338 if you watch the original clip with the brown pants Dave Alexander is playing with the band, he got kicked out in 1970 and jim was alive until 1971 that footage was around 1969 or early 1970
Jim Morrison's pants would come up to Iggy's chin. No way would he fit in those. Way too big for the little fella
punk in 1969.....wow.i was born then.
In 1969 i was -33 years old
Awesome.
In 1969 I was -21.
@@jake-lynndobos9258 i was -36
The Stooges perform seriously live. It's the best, I've never seen anything like it.
Everything about this song is the best! Back then it gave me the chills and it always has and always will!
I hope, you're still receiving the chills...
Still outrageous even for today.
no
This was pretty avant garde/revolutionary back then. Not too many submissive guys around. Ron Asheton was getting into it here, though. I saw him play a few times years later in Chicago with Destroy all Monsters featuring that insane chick Niagara, as the lead singer, Ron on guitar. I told hundreds of people that Ron was in the band, the guitar player for the Stooges, most of the time they'd say, Huh? Who? When the gigs were over at 2am, they'd pile into their white van and head back to Detroit for breakfast, beautiful Midwestern sunrise in their faces. Many people don't realize how beautiful the Midwest can be, especially Michigan, Wisconsin, and Northern Illinois, Indiana and Iowa in the Spring and Fall. Ron would stand in one place all night looking down thru his thick aviator glasses while he just shredded!
This song is so off putting/unsettling in a way many later punk/goth/metal bands could never dream of accomplishing. Absolutely genius.
wdym unsettlingly?
@@dead7117 icky and almost toxic
The germs were also able to do it. It didn't really come back as a mood again until grunge, and then kinda went underground
Such a dangerous and foreboding riff! I luv it.
CANNOT imagine hearing (much less SEEing) this in 1969. Sounds like an arson soundtrack and is still genuinely unnerving in 2020 - what about an era when the hardest thing out was The Monkees?
Yessssss I agree. You could hear that they were from Michigan. There is so much attitude in these recordings.
The hardest thing out in 1969 (other than the Stooges) was Led Zeppelin.
@@Sarahlaguiri No, not even close. Led Zeppelin wasn't that hard. They had a lot of soft, lyrical songs.
@@jaredkushner5024 You took the bait... I was around in 1969. Were you, person with no content on your channel?
Black Sabbath was around at the end of the 1960's and they went hard
I’m just discovering this band! Is this really punk rock in the 60’s? That’s so awesome!
If you like 60s punk rock check out MC5 and The Kinks. Btw The Kinks were doing pre punk way before anyone, around 1964/65!! I can't believe All Day And All Of The Night is 1964, it's almost like something the ramones would record over 13 years later.
@@NightRanger77 There’s no such thing as "60s Punk Rock," there's Garage Rock. Punk was influenced by Garage Rock but only started in 1977.
No. Garage Rock. Some calls it Proto-Punk. If you want there's a playlist on my profile, 60 bands from 60s, early to mid-70s that influenced Punk.
In the 60s some bands were called Garage Rock because they were local bands, lo-fi most of the time that embraced that DIY idea and sometimes they cranked up the fuzz pedal, the dirt of R&B, the most frantic aspects of Rock & Roll to eleven. Then there's the Garage Rock bands from late 60s and Glam Rock in the 70s mixed with Pub Rock until 1977, the year of Punk - although some Punk bands existed already in 75, 76... add to my playlist THE SONICS, unfortunately they don't have TV appearances from that period.
honestly even though it predates punk by 7-8 years and is technically proto punk. to me it’s the best damn punk song ever made
Another early punk-ish 1960s band was The Seeds - they were awesome.
This is my Christmas song now!!!
So cool❤❤❤diesen zeit vorbei
Saw them live at the Eastown Theatre, Detroit, 1969............this was the opening song......and the rest.........................made Rock History ......
The one chord piano present here is missed terribly in live recordings
Danke für den besten Frühschoppen meines Lebens, gestern, Iggy, Du bist wundervoll ❤️
This song deserves way over a million hits!
Don't worry I believe that Iggy pop has already done well more hits to be sure to make up for any other projects he's worked on that for some reason didn't get a million plus
Confirmo
...and someone said..."Let there be Punk"...and the seed of punk was planted...beautiful 👌👌👌
This started punk, great song still 50 years and counting
Totally agree with you!! I give MC5 & DEATH the silver and bronze medal afterwards
Uncle Ron and Iggy were the shit of the roaring 1970s.
questo pezzo , col suo riff di 3 note (Sol, Fa♯ e Mi) suonate ininterrottamente per tutta la sua durata, accompagnato da un'unica nota di pianoforte, va oltre il genio... ti entra dentro, ti scava, tira fuori la tua anima rock. non so perché, infatti, ogni volta che lo ascolto mi viene voglia di tornare a quando ero fuori come Mr. Pop! sex, drugs & rock & roll!
So messed up, I want you here
In my room, I want you here
Now we're gonna be face-to-face
And I'll lay right down in my favorite place
And now I want to be your dog
Now I want to be your dog
Now I want to be your dog
Well, come on
Now I'm ready to close my eyes
And now I'm ready to close my mind
And now I'm ready to feel your hand
And lose my heart on the burning sands
And now I want to be your dog
And now I wanna be your dog
Now I want to be your dog
Well, come on
Watching Iggy and the stooges at the big day out in 2006 seriously changed my life the music all though nihilistic in nature captured perfectly the Boredom of safety in a suburban existence it was Iggy pop that said “ to create try art you must abandon all that you know is sane and safe in the world got out get fucked up and create” after this performance I went out and started a band and many after that and until I met my wife it was honestly some of the best times in my life
Before those raw punk sound start ... they already started n begin on those era ! WILD RAW MANIC OUTRAGEOUS MISBEHAVE BAND !!! LOVE IT !
My wife got that close up look from Iggy 8 yrs. B4 we hooked up ! So cool she found this video .
The Stooges were the first punk band.
This is totally the best song on the radio station Liberty Rock Radio in GTA IV
very good.......................................................................................................................................................................
I love the ominous dark sound this song carries throughout....anyone know of any other bands/songs that have a similar feeling...
Black Sabbath, Velvet Underground, Amon Düül 2 Phallus Dei, Sisters of Mercy, Siouxsie and the Banhees , Joy Division
@@stefanblue660 joy division for sure 🔥
For some reason this sound always reminded me of Marilyn Manson from his first 2 albums.
Queens of the Stoneage!
yes because MM copied them
@@kaydgaming
Блин! Как же кайфово! Навсегда!
как же всетаки было круто это гениальное безумие хиппарей 60-х, начала 70-х
@@johnkishap Брат это не хиппари, это post punk
@@BronnikovOleg да не важно же, важно, что эпоха была креативной на музыку конкретно.
@@johnkishap Трудно не согласиться
@@BronnikovOleg это протопанк (такое понятие как постпанк появился в конце 70х, и скатывается к попсе, а он исполнял тяжёлый психоделический рок проще говоря рок эн ролл ещё, но ближе к классическому Панк року), и корни его как раз психоделические, он и сам говорил что экспериментировал над психоделикой, хотел её сделать самой тяжёлой можно сказать металлической, а со стихами особо не заморачивался, в итоге получилось то что мы сейчас слушаем, одна из разновидностей гаражного рока, следующая ступень к панк року. Обычно говорят проще ПРОТОПАНК.
Их музыка очень похожа на The Doors, на только у вторых она тихая и спокойная в сравнении😀. В итоги любители всякой там психоделики, прогрессивного и арт рока такое не любили, считали это говнороком, зато появились другие слушатели и поняли что нужно зажигать по новому. Проще говоря - ПАНКИ, хоть не только iggy Pop повлиял на новую волну, но только он является ОТЦОМ ПАНК РОКА, и его песни чаще всего исполняют на концертах панк рок групп, можно сказать как ГИМН .
Produced by the incredible John Cale, who also plays the repetitive sleighbells and piano here.
Saw Iggy...Cincinnati Pop...1970...I was 15 & fell in love....
'69: I'm 6, Love this song! In old home movie I'm dancing, u hear Mama tell Daddy "This music's awful& it makes her wild& weird. Throw it out" He laughed...left me his record collection. Yay! IGGY'S A TRIP♡!!♡
one of the best records i’ve ever heard
I bought that album the year that it was released. I was 15 at the time. It's still one of my favorites all these years later......
This song is perfect in every way
Even now, this is one of the heaviest songs out there
It‘s perfect
It is fuckin’ heavy ASF! That fuzz intro just punches you in face each time!
This is a nice song but I wouldn't consider this heavy
Why?
Shit.. the year I was born. But still loving it for 40 years
Saw them once in an all day concert at Windsor Arena when they first starting out. Brownsville Station was there as well. Stooges were like 2 hours late arriving.
Essa porra fez muito sucesso aqui no Brasil. Essa musica eh o hino da banda. Agora eu quero ser o seu cachorro. Viva os vira latas!!!
Pure,uncompromised Punk.
Quant j’étais dans le ventre de ma maman, en 1969, j'ecoutais le solo ravageur de RON ASHETON, et les cris de jouissance d'IGGY...J4AVAIS -1 AN sic!
IN THE LEGEND OF ROCK'N ROLL SINCE 1969.
Great ! Got to recommend the book "Please Kill Me" for Stooges and punk fans.
Incredible book. Mike Mesaros gave me my copy when I met him on a fluke doing a tech call.
This song is timeless
Wow I overlooked Stooges, Cornell said" we're sharing....", can't believe I never noticed them! I do recognize the tunes now.
Best punk song ever...
GumboBobify Are you serious?!!
I am a huge punk fan. I don't think it's the best but it comes pretty fuckin' high up on the list of best songs
Proto
1:54 Iggy definitely influenced by those Jim Morrison mannerisms.
Bowie is an amazing dog, I am so blessed 💜🐾
happy nappy 75 Iggy ;-)
FUCK! still makes me go mENTAL!
Gli Stooges, capostipiti del punk-rock settantasettesco, ma nel lontano 1969...
J'ai toujours adoré cette chanson, elle me rappelle ma période.. de disons... de FolAmour à Mort que j'ai éprouvé pour un Homme que j'ai aimé plus que je n'ai jamais aimé personne...et rien ne pourra m'enlever cette période, rien ne me fera oublier cette période où je fus très heureuse pour de vrai, pas de complications pas d'Internet à l'époque je l'aimais comme lui m'aimait... Mais il fallait sans cesse nous cacher...
Greatest love song ever made.
This is a Love song!
Throw me a bone! Ruff! ♡♡♡
Remember them doing live at the Eastown I was just a kid
Most haunting intro in the history of music
NOW I WANNA , BE YOUR DOG!!!!! WELL CMON!!
My wife Terri is at 1:45 time 1 foot close to Iggy
Great!
are you kidding?
@@johnkishap NOPE
@@gregchase7865 cool
@@johnkishap Before she met me she hung with Ron or Scott Ashton .one she didnot care for. She used to hang around Grandview off Jackson rd. then 511 Pauline where Bob Seager lived / rented , The owner of the house is the father's son . History is cool !!
Killer! That piano!!
Super ,rien à dire
truly amazing song. wow. thank you Michigan.
Услышал в радио GTA 4. Мне казалось что она была выпущена в 90х или начале нулевых, пытался её найти и а*уел от 69ти.
такая же фигня, запомнил ее еще в 90-х, думал панки 90-х из англии, оказалось америка 60-х, офигеть
Good job on video! That was great! Captured Jimmy in his essence. Grew up in Detroit 60's. Nice job.
le 1ere chanson de punk du monde ! Bravo !
Funny thing is, The Stooges used to open for Cream. Iggy said they were like a circus to Cream. Cream playing live was heavier than them, plus master level of musicianship.
Bo Diddley was the influence. On Iggy, on all these loud 60s white guys, here and across the pond. Bow down to Bo Diddley.
Genuínos ...todos...letras...músicas...
This song sounds like it came 20 years too early. Like something you'd hear in the 90s. It's so damn good.
Uh nothing very nineties
Superb band.
1969.....Maaaad!!!
Hard to believe...
I'm from detroit so yeah shout out to him.
Heard this song on Cruella now im here
fucking what
Get out of here
Genuínos .
Iggy & The Stooges were so hardcore the Hell's Angels used them as roadies.
So did a lot of the bands, especially the bands from San Francisco.
Blue Cheer had an Hell’s Angel as a manager
Amazing track👍👍👍
i only seen Iggy play once (T-in the park Scotland 2000) and dam that lil guy had enormous stage presence.
Best tune by them ever
Crazy this was 69. Somehow I'm just getting aquatinted with there discography.
The guitar part is used in a song with a similar name by the hip-hop group Styles of Beyond (but the tempo is different)
Excited for Vinyl
A influência performática do Ney Matogrosso....
2:49 mic stand to the face?