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Sunday, November 15, 2020

The Stooges

 Today in 2010 The Stooges released the live album Have Some Fun: Live at Ungano's

Ann Arbor, Michigan Proto-punk garage rock hard rock punk rock avant-punk

Status:Split Up

Years active: 1967–1971 1972–1974 2003–2016

During the psychedelic haze of the late '60s, the grimy, noisy, and relentlessly bleak rock & roll of the Stooges was conspicuously out of time. Like the Velvet Underground, the Stooges revealed the underside of sex, drugs, and rock & roll, showing all of the grime beneath the myth. The Stooges, however, weren't nearly as cerebral as the Velvets. Taking their cue from the over-amplified pounding of British blues, the primal raunch of American garage rock, and the psychedelic rock (as well as the audience-baiting) of the Doors, the Stooges were raw, immediate, and vulgar. Iggy Pop became notorious for performing smeared in blood or peanut butter and diving into the audience. Ron and Scott Asheton formed a ridiculously primitive rhythm section, pounding out chords with no finesse -- in essence, the Stooges were the first rock & roll band completely stripped of the swinging beat that epitomized R&B and early rock & roll. During the late '60s and early '70s, the group was an underground sensation, yet the band was too weird, too dangerous to break into the mainstream. Following three albums, the Stooges disbanded, but the group's legacy grew over the next two decades, as legions of underground bands used their sludgy grind as a foundation for a variety of indie rock styles, and as Iggy Pop became a pop culture icon.

Rhino Records


Iggy Pop – vocals

Scott Asheton(R.I.P. 2014) – drums

Ron Asheton (R.i.P. 2009)– lead guitar

Bill Cheatham – rhythm guitar

Zeke Zettner – bass

Steve Mackay – tenor saxophone


All tracks are written by The Stooges, except where noted.


No. Title Writer(s) Length

1. "Going to Ungano's" 1:47

2. "Loose" 3:14

3. "Down on the Street" 4:24

4. "T.V. Eye" 4:18

5. "Dirt" 6:05

6. "1970" 5:55

7. "Fun House" 3:21

8. "Have Some Fun" / "My Dream Is Dead" Iggy Pop, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton 10:39

Original studio versions of tracks 2–7 are available on The Stooges' second (studio) album Fun House released on July 7, 1970.


Have Some Fun: Live at Ungano's is a live album by the rock band The Stooges. It was originally recorded on August 17, 1970 as an audience recording by Danny Fields, who signed the band in 1969.


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