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You Think You're Bad, Man?

You Think You're Bad, Man?

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  • Released Date: 20 Nov 2020

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

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Ah, Iggy and the Stooges, the wild bunch of rock 'n' roll rebels who never fail to deliver a high-energy, face-melting performance. Their latest release, "You Think You're Bad, Man? - The Road Tapes 73-74 (Clamshell)" takes us back to a time when the music was loud, the stage was chaotic, and Iggy Pop was a force of nature.

From the opening track, "Raw Power," it's clear that this album is a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the band's live performances during their 1973-74 tour. The sound quality may not be crystal clear, but that only adds to the gritty, DIY charm of the recordings. Iggy's vocals are as raw and visceral as ever, while the band's blistering guitars and pounding drums provide the perfect backdrop for his wild antics on stage.

Tracks like "Gimme Danger" and "Search and Destroy" showcase the band's relentless energy and punk attitude, while slower, bluesier numbers like "I Need Somebody" offer a brief respite from the chaos. Throughout the album, Iggy and the Stooges prove that they were a force to be reckoned with, both on stage and in the studio.

If you're a fan of raw, unfiltered rock 'n' roll that doesn't hold back, then "You Think You're Bad, Man? - The Road Tapes 73-74 (Clamshell)" is a must-have for your collection. So turn up the volume, let loose, and let Iggy and the Stooges take you on a wild, exhilarating ride.

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About the artist

Iggy and the Stooges

Ah, Iggy and The Stooges – the original bad boys of rock 'n' roll. Led by the enigmatic Iggy Pop, this iconic band burst onto the scene in the late 1960s and forever changed the landscape of music. With their raw, high-energy sound and unpredictable live performances, Iggy and The Stooges quickly gained a reputation as one of the most dangerous bands around. Iggy's wild stage antics, including smearing himself with peanut butter and diving into the crowd, became the stuff of legend. Their seminal album "Raw Power" is a true classic, with tracks like "Search and Destroy" and "Gimme Danger" showcasing their signature blend of punk, garage rock, and proto-punk. The band's influence can be heard in everyone from The Sex Pistols to The White Stripes. But it hasn't all been smooth sailing for Iggy and The Stooges. The band faced numerous setbacks and lineup changes over the years, but they always managed to come back stronger than ever. Iggy's raw, primal vocals and the band's ferocious guitar riffs have stood the test of time, cementing their status as rock icons. So, if you're looking for a musical experience that's guaranteed to blow your mind and leave you wanting more, look no further than Iggy and The Stooges. They may be a bit older now, but they can still rock harder than bands half their age. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

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