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Iggy Pop Music Rolling Stones The Record That Changed My Life

Iggy Pop on The Rolling Stones ’12×5′ (1964)

Others wanted to hold hands, the Stones wanted to fuck. I was 17 and still in high-school when this record came out. But I was already thinking about taking the consequent step into showbusiness and music- and at that point that album was a big thing for me. This here must have been the second …

Music The New Barbarians

The New Barbarians – Outlaws, Gunslingers and Guitars

Rob Chapman, Voyageur Press. 2016 That Old Black Magic AgainThe Barbarians were always more of a myth than an actual band. Rumors and whispers of a Rolling Stone’s tour without their lead vocalist plagued WRIF-FM “Home of Rock’n’Roll” in my hometown of Detroit. The core of the New Barbarians centered around the 70’s tour-alumni of …