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Iggy's influence on music and performers is incalculable. Search:
iggy Cincinnati (aka: BD_XCECbAEU)
for a 1970 clip that gives a glimpse of the kind of primal power he brought to the stage. He was always about breaking down the barrier between himself and the audience.
Keep in mind that the "#1 Hit!" that year was 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' by Simon & Garfunkel. I don't think the Stooges ever covered that . . .
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iggy Cincinnati (aka: BD_XCECbAEU)
for a 1970 clip that gives a glimpse of the kind of primal power he brought to the stage. He was always about breaking down the barrier between himself and the audience.
Keep in mind that the "#1 Hit!" that year was 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' by Simon & Garfunkel. I don't think the Stooges ever covered that . . .