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Raw Power Documentary Part 3

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2010

Documentary on the making and legacy of Raw Power. Features NEW interviews with Iggy, James Williamson, Scott Asheton, Johnny Marr, Henry Rollins, Chrissie Hynde, Mick Rock and MORE.

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  • hi sony has blocked some of these videos -- f-kers! ... where can i watch this docu on some other site?-- megavideo, youku, stagevu, zshare, etc.,etc. ???

  • @teaguetodd Youtube told me when putting them up they'd be blocked automatically in the USA, Canada and Germany, if you're not in any of those places let me know, hope they haven't tried to block them everywhere now.........

    also 'fraid I have no idea where else you might find it. Though it only came out very recently so the pirate bay might have it in a few weeks.......

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  • James Williamson was great and is underrated in my opinion.

  • i wish they had 0f gotten a new bassist, james and ron as a duo would be awesome.

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  • @VaultingConvention They're blocked in France as well

  • James... you can see his First Nation bone structure

  • @Flipper79able underated???? you mean 'unknown" plus he han his hand crushed

  • I remember reading a very long several-part interview with James Williamson that ran in Sounds magazine at the back end of the seventies, talking about the guitar sound and the guitar concept of Raw Power, Williamson was citing Charlie Parker, all sorts of people, but I actually think it the guitar licks on "Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell" etc, owe a lot to Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels' "Breakout",

  • @PAULisDEADMANnumber9 I agree. If they had James on Lead guitar and Ron on rhythm guitar it would have been BEYOND brilliant. Then with Iggy on vocals, Dave Alexander on Bass and Scott on Drums......The best band in the world.

  • Without Ron Asheton James would have been nobody he copped Rons style totally and combined it with a few hotter licks. R.I.P. Ronnie !

  • I love the Stooges

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