Detroit-Rock city! Home of American Punk n' roll! And Punk was started from the moment music was first created. It's an attitude NOT a genre... Society has branded and stereotyped music because of race, and financial situation from the moment the first record was put to wax in 1898... You wanna listen to some pissed off Mutha's, listen to some old Delta blues, and early Chicago pre-post war blues... That's what started all of this...
I hate when people argue about who fucking invented punk! PUNK BEGAN WHEN ROCK N ROLL BEGAN!!! Rock music has always been made by punks, for punks period! Sure there has been those who lost the vision, got side tracked, but when it really fucking rocks, in it's purest form, raw, heavy, pissed off, no fancy shit, it's PUNK!
@guideher ugh, diogenes perhaps originated the true punk mentality. and he definitely preceded all of them. true punk comes from greece (or turkey, whatever). stop bothering whether the sex pistols/stooges/littlerichard/whoever originated punk. just enjoy the music already...
I wouldn't call the Stooges punk, sure they have that attitude but their almost ahead of punk in terms of the way alternative music progressed, especially Raw Power which is just a masterpiece imo
THEY"RE FINALLY IN THE ROCK N ROLL HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!! But I cant find video anywhere from the ceremony. I missed it live tonight,caught the tail end of it.
I was just turned 18 at this concert in Cinnci;s old Reds stadium...Was awesome..at one point Iggy just flew off the stage on to the top of the people...lol he was lit
ache te pe pe pe ache te pe pe pe , enter con bajate ,ese o ese mayuscula toda dedo 1 enviado a post coment ,video interno supr supr ijji ijji ijji pop pop
Ewen McGregor's version wasn't really live; none of the songs in Velvet Goldmine were. They were mixed in a sound stage, which is why they sound "better" than this recording.
Ewen's version wasn't much different than Iggy's either; he was trying to act like Iggy; and did a pretty fucking rad job.
Where this concert took place is now gone... The area of cincinnati that it was in though has NEVER been the same... A decrepit, crime infested par of the city that has escaped revitalization efforts throughout the decades. Structyres are in a constant state of decay, but never fully crumble... The roads are nearly impassible with potholes... One Failed or failing business after another. I love it.
Let's see...Iggy and the "peanut butter incident", Alice Cooper and the "cake throwing incident". Not to mention Mountain blasting me with their Sunn stacks, GFR blasting me with their Westies, and the Traffic reunion.
I think I would have rather been at Cinncinati '70 than Woodstock!
It just blows your mind how ahead of their time Iggy and The Stooges really were. I mean they played this festival stage with Mountain, Grand Funk Railroad, and others of the like (not that GFR didn't rock the hell out of that stage too). But ol' Iggy is practically insighting a mosh pit to get started a decade ahead of schedule!
Look at that serious look on Iggy's face...that is an artist hard at work...someone said it was drugs but I think not...well ok maybe a little to do with drugs...:)
Thats so true. I saw Iggy a couple of weeks ago. Pure fucking chaos. There is no doubt that Iggy is still feeling it. The crowd see that he,s feeling it and they go crazy (the Stooges kick fucking ass musically too) Thats why Iggy still stands out in our mediocre modern music scene: Belief. With so many phoneys, imitators, Hollywood cocksuckers & shit bands around real music fans want authenticity and integrity more than ever. Iggy delivers where others fail.The man has never been so relevant!!
I saw this live on TV when I was growing up in Dayton OH. The peanut butter was a nice touch. I couldn't believe that idiot TV guy was doing commentary during the song. It was pretty radical for Cincinnati TV in 1970.
I searched "grand funk cincinnati" you could also search for Ohio and 1970. It'll pop up in the results. They're doing Inside Looking Out. I laughed - I think it's around 3:35 when Farner makes reference to a "nickel bag" and the crowd goes wild. That just strikes me as really funny.
beyond wrong. the sax added a lot, but it was only on 2 songs (3 if you count LA blues). to say that "fun house" would have sounded like the strokes without it...awful.
The Strokes sound alright. At least from the album I have. However, comparing the Stooges in a direct corollary is tantamount to blasphemy! 1970 has a primal pulse beat backing the most punk rock guitar riff ever created, punctuated with Iggy's unmistakable screeching vocals. It make the Strokes sound like Easy Listening or MUZAK.
Velvet Underground, New York Dolls, Ramones and of course the Stooges all preceded the Sex Pistols. Punk originated in America, period. SP debuted '74/'75.
@guideher You are, of course, absolutely right. BUT I have yet to find an american punk band who are TRULY as good as The Clash. Although you could argue that they weren't a punk band on London Calling, but i think they were.
TOTALLY apropos-listen to the record and you hear the sax honking out guitar riffs...also, both the Stooges and the MC5 were big Albert Ayler and Sun Ra fans...'LA Blues' is their tribute and an attempt to get across some of their live show...
I really can't believe I just stumbled across this. I've had a 45 of these two songs for about thirty years now and never knew there was footage that explained it. "That's peanut butter." And indeed it is.
What kind of guitar is Ron using ?
okornyalbaro 1 month ago
hahah 'we seem to have lost audio'
jacro12 1 month ago
hahaha at 3:24 you can hear a girl say to iggy when he disappears in the crowd "are you alright?" then asks to take his picture!
kryptonickraze 2 months ago
No Krist comment?
dunokuba 3 months ago
Why didn't I go see this guy back in the 70's? What dipshit I was.
MrLuigiFercotti 6 months ago
And bullshit Sid Vicious invented the pogo, you can see somebody jumping up and down in the top right corner, at about 4:37.
DrugStabbingTime 6 months ago
Detroit-Rock city! Home of American Punk n' roll! And Punk was started from the moment music was first created. It's an attitude NOT a genre... Society has branded and stereotyped music because of race, and financial situation from the moment the first record was put to wax in 1898... You wanna listen to some pissed off Mutha's, listen to some old Delta blues, and early Chicago pre-post war blues... That's what started all of this...
poopiedartz 7 months ago 2
Now i know where Darby Crash got his stage persona from...
lolXDimcool 8 months ago
This is Pure CLASSIC Punk!!!
Obrian81 10 months ago 2
they do not go about this in a showbuisness kind of way!
bonehead4000 11 months ago
I hate when people argue about who fucking invented punk! PUNK BEGAN WHEN ROCK N ROLL BEGAN!!! Rock music has always been made by punks, for punks period! Sure there has been those who lost the vision, got side tracked, but when it really fucking rocks, in it's purest form, raw, heavy, pissed off, no fancy shit, it's PUNK!
phoneyfresh 11 months ago
@phoneyfresh , you are right man...rock music has always been made by punks.
salmonico 10 months ago
Punk Rock was invented by the MAN!
clarkydent 1 year ago
Iggy pop: AHHH FEEAAALLL ALLLWRITE!!! AHHH FEEAAALLL ALLLWRITE!!!
Woman: Are you alright?
wangsta25 1 year ago 4
@guideher ugh, diogenes perhaps originated the true punk mentality. and he definitely preceded all of them. true punk comes from greece (or turkey, whatever). stop bothering whether the sex pistols/stooges/littlerichard/whoever originated punk. just enjoy the music already...
wilhelmgras 1 year ago
I wouldn't call the Stooges punk, sure they have that attitude but their almost ahead of punk in terms of the way alternative music progressed, especially Raw Power which is just a masterpiece imo
calumtw 1 year ago
This is the best thing ever. I'm so glad they caught it on tape.
Chunkazoota 1 year ago
Forty Years Ago Today. Rock On Iggy.
SERE9505 1 year ago 2
What a fuckin' champion!
BenderWA 1 year ago 2
WOW
Chat0076 1 year ago
stuff this crappy modern stuff this is what you need!
sexpistol1996 1 year ago
"T.V. Eye" = Twat Vibe Eye ! LMFAO !
dexamyl 1 year ago
Hi I am Susana Alexander!
EscarneoExquisito 1 year ago
The word is the Peanut Butter Iggy spreads on his chest 4:24 was giving to him by a teenage Stiv Bators (pre Dead Boys), HAHAHAAA!!!!
RikkiX69 1 year ago
THEY"RE FINALLY IN THE ROCK N ROLL HALL OF FAME!!!!!!!!! But I cant find video anywhere from the ceremony. I missed it live tonight,caught the tail end of it.
RikkiX69 1 year ago
kiss for lee alexander xx
gdubh 1 year ago
a truly legendary show. awesome
inakiota 2 years ago
I was just turned 18 at this concert in Cinnci;s old Reds stadium...Was awesome..at one point Iggy just flew off the stage on to the top of the people...lol he was lit
lakewebster 2 years ago 2
I think they're fantastic to be honest. Such brilliant music.
EligosPoltergiest 2 years ago 3
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get it on a vinyl single format if possible
jonesmh123 2 years ago
the song is 1970
jonesmh123 2 years ago
@jonesmh123
really? haha... how do you know that! ? you are a genius!
falconFIL 2 years ago
what's the second song?
blacksabbathou 2 years ago
the second song is 1970
TFL123100 2 years ago
stooges rule
hershysquirts187 2 years ago
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I think Iggy has lost it.
He is mental. Mad. Insane. Drug addict.
Has not improved at all in the 39 years. The "Salvation" came when Ewan McGregor performed it.
tejo29se 2 years ago
i never knew they toured with a sax player.
BipolarPics 2 years ago
Berus777 What utter bollocks mate.
louisorleans 2 years ago 2
he may be on drugs
ybot1983 2 years ago 7
Maybe a little.
beatlefreak777 2 years ago
Maybe a litt.e
beatlefreak777 2 years ago
hes also a weird fucker, hes an animal
PieceofMindmusic 2 years ago
I had a little bit of a napolean complex back then
5ft1iggypop 2 years ago
iggy!
kennethhinegardner 2 years ago 2
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I love Iggy, but Ewan McGregor's version of this in Velvet Goldmine was better. Sorry, but it's true.
Berus777 2 years ago
all they did was speed it up.
samehere09 2 years ago
no you are mistaken
doshuang 2 years ago
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Oh, sadly, no. I am correct. I have seen Iggy live a number of times. I love Iggy, but Ewan can perform TV Eye better. Sorry, and thanks for playing.
Berus777 2 years ago
fuck off
bastardrob 2 years ago
iggy!!!
25rsboy 2 years ago
fuck yeah iggys the man
storksforever2000 2 years ago 2
Fuckin animal!!!! I feel alright!!!
Fyllbulten 2 years ago
ache te pe pe pe ache te pe pe pe , enter con bajate ,ese o ese mayuscula toda dedo 1 enviado a post coment ,video interno supr supr ijji ijji ijji pop pop
rongrelio 2 years ago
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rongrelio 2 years ago
Hard, Real, Relevant---- everything else is false
ronoman88 2 years ago
No, actually I'm not...he did his own singing and I think his version is better.
shelby77775 2 years ago
Ewen McGregor's version wasn't really live; none of the songs in Velvet Goldmine were. They were mixed in a sound stage, which is why they sound "better" than this recording.
Ewen's version wasn't much different than Iggy's either; he was trying to act like Iggy; and did a pretty fucking rad job.
mothramarbles 2 years ago 3
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OMG Ewan McGregor did so much better version of this song in Velvet Goldmine....
shelby77775 2 years ago
You've got to be kidding.
lupinefever 2 years ago 13
Yeah, it was great! Get real.
bobwall68 2 years ago
@shelby77775 that was a fantastic fucking film, but nothing beats the original. absolutely NOTHING i tell you!!!
MonsieurRondu 3 weeks ago
Where this concert took place is now gone... The area of cincinnati that it was in though has NEVER been the same... A decrepit, crime infested par of the city that has escaped revitalization efforts throughout the decades. Structyres are in a constant state of decay, but never fully crumble... The roads are nearly impassible with potholes... One Failed or failing business after another. I love it.
ShawnAbnoxious 2 years ago
Thanks Ron.
xxoxxsmash 2 years ago
Hahaha "this seems like a good chance to get a message in"
thorpe87 2 years ago
i cant belive that iggy is still alive
tomhardcore92 2 years ago 7
"That's peanut butter..."
1abrake 2 years ago 19
Farewell Ron,you'll always be the best punk rock guitarist ever
rendybullseye 3 years ago 6
Does anyone know where to find alot of footage from the stooges when they were in there early days?
MattDylan420 3 years ago 2
no, it's pretty rough. this is probably about all you're gonna get.
kwakky 2 years ago
No more Dum Dum Boys... R.I.P. Ron
oslobasse 3 years ago 3
RIP Ron ...
boraxtok 3 years ago 5
this is sexy
madrereus16 3 years ago 5
Rock on, Ron. Maybe now you will get the recognition you deserve.
tube630271 3 years ago
RIP Ron
eddypunk123 3 years ago
Goodbye Ron... We will miss you...
trampampum 3 years ago
RIP Ronnie
sean655321 3 years ago
R.I.P. Ron Asheton
xcountry2345 3 years ago
sorely missed already ron
bangaway 3 years ago
R.I.P Ron..
SPQR5 3 years ago
Goodbye Ron Asheton....
tsbehr 3 years ago
Shit, there is too little stooges from 70s avaliable.
abdufiadbfajdfb 3 years ago 3
What else is there to say that hasn't been said before? ;-D
wontgetfooledagain1 3 years ago
I love iggy, but his voice sounds like shit here:P
kattcp 3 years ago
I would love to see the picture she took!
JoyGrenade 3 years ago
Let's see...Iggy and the "peanut butter incident", Alice Cooper and the "cake throwing incident". Not to mention Mountain blasting me with their Sunn stacks, GFR blasting me with their Westies, and the Traffic reunion.
I think I would have rather been at Cinncinati '70 than Woodstock!
notfragile33 3 years ago 3
It just blows your mind how ahead of their time Iggy and The Stooges really were. I mean they played this festival stage with Mountain, Grand Funk Railroad, and others of the like (not that GFR didn't rock the hell out of that stage too). But ol' Iggy is practically insighting a mosh pit to get started a decade ahead of schedule!
MattHatter 3 years ago 2
the commentary on this is just next level
thereagauze 3 years ago 4
I feel alright
svobobo 3 years ago
I always laugh when Iggy screams "I feel alright" and a girl responded "Are you alright? Please let me take a picture."
markallenkellner 3 years ago 3
historic moment..not only for rock n roll
sweethomekalabaka 3 years ago
If this shit doesn't send a chill up your spine and put a smile on your face, check your fucking pulse...You've gotta be dead.
SiMoFkr 3 years ago 8
peanut butter laced with acid....lurvvv it!
antman1605 3 years ago
i wonder if bill mc cool was at this gig? go reds in 2009!
seattlepilot69 3 years ago
Look at that serious look on Iggy's face...that is an artist hard at work...someone said it was drugs but I think not...well ok maybe a little to do with drugs...:)
katrastrophy 3 years ago
I saw the Stooges 3 days ago. This was in 1970, and the energy was insane. The same energy was in the show I saw 3 days ago. Un-fucking-believable.
LeSexisme 3 years ago
Thats so true. I saw Iggy a couple of weeks ago. Pure fucking chaos. There is no doubt that Iggy is still feeling it. The crowd see that he,s feeling it and they go crazy (the Stooges kick fucking ass musically too) Thats why Iggy still stands out in our mediocre modern music scene: Belief. With so many phoneys, imitators, Hollywood cocksuckers & shit bands around real music fans want authenticity and integrity more than ever. Iggy delivers where others fail.The man has never been so relevant!!
augustusdes 3 years ago
way before their time.
bobdolecult 3 years ago 3
"That's peanut butter".. Epic moment in punk music
caseyramone 3 years ago 5
TV = twat vibe
DickStainy 3 years ago
I saw this live on TV when I was growing up in Dayton OH. The peanut butter was a nice touch. I couldn't believe that idiot TV guy was doing commentary during the song. It was pretty radical for Cincinnati TV in 1970.
drum0dad 3 years ago 2
that was radical for any TV in the 70's...
LightningStrikes89 3 years ago
classic
beamerZ 3 years ago
now that's a show man!
glitchesandglitter 3 years ago
drum and fuckin bass...!
gunsanddrugs 3 years ago
Is this props to the Stooge's rhythm section or the genre?
jmeckle1 3 years ago
my god iggy is so sexy
tanukipants 3 years ago
Legend
TommyJohnnyJoeyDeeDe 3 years ago 3
"That's peanut butter..." Fukkin Priceless! Iggy Pop is The One True God and the Stooges are His prophets!
sgtstumpy 3 years ago 4
I´ll say this again...at that time, i don´t know how all those hippies didn´t got scared
biodumb 3 years ago
praise be the stooges and teh mc5
dalcon555 3 years ago
Iggy is truly fearless. God bless you, Iggy and the Stooges!
mclovin1972 3 years ago
thats peanut butter.
rocknrollriggio 3 years ago
I remember watching this when I was 12 effing years old. The Grand Funk clip is great, too.
crimsonkng 4 years ago
Where can i find the grand funk clip?
ifeelallright 4 years ago
I searched "grand funk cincinnati" you could also search for Ohio and 1970. It'll pop up in the results. They're doing Inside Looking Out. I laughed - I think it's around 3:35 when Farner makes reference to a "nickel bag" and the crowd goes wild. That just strikes me as really funny.
crimsonkng 4 years ago
Never thought I'd ever see this again! Especially liked the Color Commentary guy who is probably on loan from the Reds. Thanks!
kiloscott 4 years ago
the sax was essential to funhouse's mix of free jazz and primal garage fuzz, without it it wouldve sounded dry and derivitive, kinda like the strokes
tagomago91 4 years ago
beyond wrong. the sax added a lot, but it was only on 2 songs (3 if you count LA blues). to say that "fun house" would have sounded like the strokes without it...awful.
kwakky 3 years ago
The Strokes sound alright. At least from the album I have. However, comparing the Stooges in a direct corollary is tantamount to blasphemy! 1970 has a primal pulse beat backing the most punk rock guitar riff ever created, punctuated with Iggy's unmistakable screeching vocals. It make the Strokes sound like Easy Listening or MUZAK.
sgtstumpy 3 years ago 5
my god, didnt expect to see this on actual footage (is this also where jello biafra got his rubber gloves thing from??)
king1nk 4 years ago
this is so awesome
applebmic 4 years ago
And The Sex Pistols came around when???? Iggy was 10 years ahead of his time for real.
killybay2 4 years ago
Velvet Underground, New York Dolls, Ramones and of course the Stooges all preceded the Sex Pistols. Punk originated in America, period. SP debuted '74/'75.
guideher 3 years ago 26
@guideher You are, of course, absolutely right. BUT I have yet to find an american punk band who are TRULY as good as The Clash. Although you could argue that they weren't a punk band on London Calling, but i think they were.
TheParanoidAndroid1 1 year ago
@guideher YOU'RE RIGHT!
BANDACOBRACRIADA 1 year ago
@guideher who gives a fuck WHERE it came from. it doesnt MATTER. punk isnt about dividing people into different nations.
all that counts is that all those groups and many more made/make fucking exciting music. shame there isnt more of the cincinatti footage eh?.
Rigsbymortis 1 year ago
@guideher Who cares where it first was noticed? It's just a place. There's no reason to get all nationalistic about punk rock.
Fx3Productions 11 months ago
@guideher Give yourself a pat on the back then, nice one.
JackWMS14 8 months ago
ce ptit sourire mutin !
lafleurdelotus 4 years ago
standing on the crowd like a GOD - a roman emperor - DIONYSIUS HIMSELF..
BANDS OF TODAY BE ASHAMED!!!!!!!!! VERY ASHAMED.
hansfreekit 4 years ago 2
when you get the crowd to hold you up over their heads, you know youve gotten somewhere.
fakebastard 4 years ago 3
"except for bloody sax". >_<!!
sumthingWarm 4 years ago
At 3:20 Iggy sings in the crowd..."I feel alright!"
Voice from the crowd replies "Are you alright?"
Ha Ha!
electricrussell 4 years ago 3
That was my mom.
jmeckle1 3 years ago
Perfect amazing punkrock (except for the bloody sax), so ahead of it's time
indexnerd 4 years ago
TOTALLY apropos-listen to the record and you hear the sax honking out guitar riffs...also, both the Stooges and the MC5 were big Albert Ayler and Sun Ra fans...'LA Blues' is their tribute and an attempt to get across some of their live show...
hotgeoff 3 years ago
I really can't believe I just stumbled across this. I've had a 45 of these two songs for about thirty years now and never knew there was footage that explained it. "That's peanut butter." And indeed it is.
enossified 4 years ago
that's peanut butter!
Hepnotic 5 years ago
That was cool 30 years ago, and it'll be cool 30 years from now. Rock & Roll!
Tommywishbone 5 years ago
cool dance
dicarbamur 5 years ago
Man Iggy's a fuckin nutjob...but i likes it!
Darin847 5 years ago
ts only rock and roll, but i like it
melgallagher 5 years ago
cool
leberkasduo 5 years ago
Amazing! Just think of the tame stuff that was the norm, then Bang! The Stooges!
gabba2 5 years ago
Real Rock 'N' Roll. Thankfully, a lot of kids were studyin' this and dumped all of that bloated 70's crap in the toilet a few years later.
mjg196 5 years ago
Rock and Roll
andybak 5 years ago