Where did you guys find out about the link? Stooges email??
Stooges Pre-Sale Tomorrow 3/6?
I'll top Bumbershoot with seeing them at Randall's Island in Summer '04 with 30-40 other groups (Big Star, Bo Diddley, NY Dolls, Strokes etc etc) for $25 :D
Originally posted by RustyOrgan:Use the link I just posted but The Stooges have been posting updates on their Myspace page and are using another company to sell pre-sales to their shows.
Where did you guys find out about the link? Stooges email??
Thanks Joe! Looks like we have a budding forum party in the works!
Picked up a pair (even though that new song 'Idea of Fun' is FUCKING TERRIBLE!)
I found a link to a newsgroup (alt.music.iggy-pop) and there was a guy that posted the link there. Looks like the link is now on the official site (it wasn't there last nite).
Originally posted by RustyOrgan:
Where did you guys find out about the link? Stooges email??
I was surprised to see them playing 9:30 Club… I was thinking that they could sell out DAR but maybe not??
Thank god it's not DAR. Saw the Ranall's Island show….this should be GREAT. Iggy is a machine, even after all these years and the band still rocks (and mike watt kills it on bass).
Just go to www.iggypop.com and look under "News". The link is there.
After I saw this post last night, I just googled "iggy stooges presale". It wasn't very hard to find.
After I saw this post last night, I just googled "iggy stooges presale". It wasn't very hard to find.
This is EASILY the smallest venue of the tour which makes it even sweeter.
i'd donate money to a worthy cause to DJ this show :D
I don't know about you guys but i think it's really selfish of Iggy Pop and the 9:30 Club for not making this show a Cal Robbins benefit. All shows should be Cal Robbins benefits.
Originally posted by RustyOrgan:i would disagree, because if you stop and think about it, this would really create one of those proverbial "slippery slopes" … i mean, can EVERY show be a Cal Robbins benefit show? where do you draw the line!?
I don't know about you guys but i think it's really selfish of Iggy Pop and the 9:30 Club for not making this show a Cal Robbins benefit. All shows should be Cal Robbins benefits.
thought provoking post, though, just probably won't be able to happen.
If all shows were Cal Robbins benefits than the scalpers would be put out of business!!
Based on recent pictures I've seen, I really hope Iggy keeps his shirt on during the show. And his pants…oh god, please let him keep his pants on.
I want Iggy to be FUCKING NUDE!
BRING IT!!!
BRING IT!!!
Funny review (see the bottom of page if you dont wanna read everything)
Iggy Pop
@ Brixton Academy, London, 13 July 2002
A man leaps onto the stage at Brixton Academy without fanfare. Lights dim, the crowd screams and Iggy Pop is with us.
The first couple of songs are relatively new, from Mask and Beat 'Em Up to some contemporary ones I don't recognise. As it's a lunge into a more metal arena, with almost prog-rock guitar solos, power chords and much screaming, the crowd seem dubious and throw quizzical glances at each other.
Predictably, it's his return to the '80s classics that gives this audience a reason to scream, and surge and reach for this man of talent. Not to mention the primed body that just has no business on a man of his age.
Passenger and I Wanna Be Your Dog are both tight and heaving, Iggy diving from one end of the stage to another, his attention on everyone, his voice powerful, his feet lashing out and connecting with the heads of various security men around the pit.
After I Wanna Be Your Dog, Iggy throws himself into the crowd and like the rest of these demented fans I reach up for a piece and grab a hold of… HIS COCK!! It is large and I am afraid.
And the show continues in this vein (no pun intended)…
Iggy Pop
@ Brixton Academy, London, 13 July 2002
A man leaps onto the stage at Brixton Academy without fanfare. Lights dim, the crowd screams and Iggy Pop is with us.
The first couple of songs are relatively new, from Mask and Beat 'Em Up to some contemporary ones I don't recognise. As it's a lunge into a more metal arena, with almost prog-rock guitar solos, power chords and much screaming, the crowd seem dubious and throw quizzical glances at each other.
Predictably, it's his return to the '80s classics that gives this audience a reason to scream, and surge and reach for this man of talent. Not to mention the primed body that just has no business on a man of his age.
Passenger and I Wanna Be Your Dog are both tight and heaving, Iggy diving from one end of the stage to another, his attention on everyone, his voice powerful, his feet lashing out and connecting with the heads of various security men around the pit.
After I Wanna Be Your Dog, Iggy throws himself into the crowd and like the rest of these demented fans I reach up for a piece and grab a hold of… HIS COCK!! It is large and I am afraid.
And the show continues in this vein (no pun intended)…
Originally posted by Joe M.:newsgroups - sooooo old school :)
I found a link to a newsgroup (alt.music.iggy-pop) and there was a guy that posted the link there.
nice work! if i'm in town that night, i'd be happy to host a pre-party.
Scalpers don't give a shit! … they'll still scalp the tickets.
One of my top three all time favorite live shows … Iggy Pop in Dublin around 1982 … raw energy man!
One of my top three all time favorite live shows … Iggy Pop in Dublin around 1982 … raw energy man!
But… But… reselling to a *Charity Show is morally wrong!