The Stooges · 2003
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Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
Indio
CA

Loose Down on the Street 1969 Dog TV Eye Dirt Real Cool Time No Fun 1970 Funhouse

Coachella Festival
Indio
CA

Loose Down On The Street 1969 I Wanna Be Your Dog TV Eye Dirt Real Cool Time No Fun 1970 Funhouse
Reunion Show

Jones Beach
Wantagh
NY

Loose Down on the Street 1969 I Wanna Be Your Dog TV Eye Dirt Real Cool Time No Fun 1970 Funhouse Skull Ring Not Right Little Doll I Wanna Be Your Dog

DTE Energy Music Theater
Clarkston
MI

Loose Down on the Street 1969 I Wanna Be Your Dog TV Eye Dirt Real Cool Time No Fun 1970 Fun House Skull Ring Not Right Little Doll I Wanna Be Your Dog (again)
Ron Asheton (guitar), Scott Asheton (drums), Iggy Pop (vocals), Mike Watt (bass).

Pine Knob, DTE Center
Clarkston
MI

Loose Down in the Street 1969 I Wanna Be Your Dog T.V. Eye Dirt Real Cool Time No Fun 1970 Funhouse Skull Ring Not Right Little Doll I Wanna Be Your Dog

Roseland Ballroom
New York
NY

Loose Down On The Street 1969 I Wanna Be Your Dog TV Eye Dirt Real Cool Time No Fun 1970 Funhouse Skull Ring Not Right Little Doll I Wanna Be Your Dog

Bol D'Or,Circuit De Nevers Magny Cours
Magny Cours
France

Loose Down on the Street 1969 I Wanna Be Your Dog TV Eye Dirt Real Cool Time No Fun 1970 Funhouse/LA Blues Skull Ring Not Right Little Doll I Wanna Be Your Dog

Voodoo Music Experience - City Park
New Orleans
LA

Loose Down On The Street 1969 I Wanna Be Your Dog T.V. Eye Dirt Real Cool Time No Fun* 1970 Fun House Skull Ring I Wanna Be Your Dog
The following concert review appeared in OffBeat Magazine, December 2003: Artist: Iggy & the Stooges Date: November 1, 2003 Venue: Voodoo 2003, City Park, New Orleans "I am you, motherfucker," screams 56-year old James Osterberg. He pulls his cock out of the top of his pants, feigning masturbation. "I am YOU!" It's a warm Saturday evening in City Park, and James Osterberg - better known as Iggy Pop - is stood on the edge of the Voodoo stage berating a Metairie mall punk (young enough to be his granddaughter) for her utter indifference to his performance. You can't blame her, really. She's never seen the Godfather of Punk on MTV, never heard him on 106.7 The End. He's just some old fart she must endure for an hour before Marilyn Manson totters on in his high heels. "You suck like the bands you like," Iggy offers encouragingly, then spits at her. Alas, was it ever so. Nobody liked the Stooges in 1969, and precious few more seem to like 'em in the New Orleans of 2003. "No Fun" wakes a handful of kids from their slumber, but you have to suspect they are familiar with the song only from the Sex Pistols' cover. Guitarist Ron Asheton looks dressed for a trip around Home Depot, but those flashing Detroit fingers still work the fretboard like a master craftsman. Brother Scott pounds out the same simple, primal rhythms that drove the Stooges back in the day, while Ônew guy' Mike Watt holds it all together on bass in lieu of the late, great Dave Alexander. Amazingly, they've managed to dig up avant-jazz saxophonist Steve Mackay to reprise his role on 1970's Funhouse. The extraordinary three-song sequence that makes up side two of that album is played in its entirety, much to the delight of, well, me. There is enough applause to persuade Iggy to return for an encore, but he's gonna make 'em beg before he gives them a second rendition of "I Wanna Be Your Dog". Make your mind up, Jim. Are you the sadist, or the masochist, this evening?

Queen Mary Events Park Stage
Long Beach
CA

Loose Down on the Street 1969 I Wanna Be Your Dog TV Eye Dirt Real Cool Time No Fun 1970 Fun House Skull Ring Not Right Little Doll I Wanna Be Your Dog (reprise) Encore: Dead Rock Star
Billed as 'Iggy and the Stooges' All Tomorrow's Parties The band: Iggy Pop lead vocal Ron Asheton guitars Scott Asheton drums Steve MacKay saxophone Mike Watt bass, backing vocal

Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
San Francisco
CA


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