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Iggy & the Stooges live at the Coachella Festival, Indio, CA By Frank Meyer, Contributing Editor Friday, May 2, 2003 @ 3:18 PM
Arguably one of the greatest rock bands ever, and certainly amongst the most dangerous, Iggy Pop's first band managed to invent/define punk, metal and death rock over the course of three brilliant albums from 1969 to 1974 (The Stooges, Funhouse and Raw Power) before imploding in a burst of white light, white heat, drugs, alcohol, and violence.
And what a show it was….
They opened with "Loose" and as Ron's Strat tore a hole in the sky, Iggy cam bounding out like a super-charged snake, writhing, dancing and stomping like this show was his last. They punched into "Down On The Street" next and let the dirty, chugging rhythm seduce the crowd. Then they brought out the big guns and tore through "I Wanna Be Your Dog," with Iggy on the floor screaming bloody murder and Ron firing of leads like an assassin on the prowl.
As if all that wasn't enough, the band pulled a major ace out of their sleeves in the form of Funhouse sax player Steven McKay, who sauntered out and blared through the triple threat finale of "1970" into "Funhouse" into "L.A. Blues." The band became a wall of sound at this point, the sonic equivalent to an out of control Mack truck on the rampage as they barreled through the last third of the set. McKay honked noise, Scott and Watt pounded out furious jazz-inspired metallic beats as Ron proved to every guitar hero on the bill who invented this shit, and Iggy simply out-danced, out-rocked, out-sang and outshined every act on the bill.
Boy, for a bunch of guys in their 50s, The Stooges sure seemed alive, vital and, dare I say, fucking important here in 2003. We need a band like to return from the dead and prove to these pussy-ass, lily-white crumb-snatchers what real rock n' roll sounds like, what real danger is all about, what a real BAND sounds like.
Other than that it was perfect and I pray there are more gigs to come. I hear that the Asheton's back Iggy up on some of his new album so maybe that will inspire some more one-offs at least. Until then, I will simple revel in the fact that I got see one of the greatest bands ever perform THE greatest concert I have ever seen, one that I honestly thought would never, ever happen.
The fuckin' Stooges, man….. I still can't believe it….
All photos by Frank Meyer
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