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The 1973 Stooges album David Bowie failed to "understand"

Summary by Far Out Magazine
No one could tame Iggy Pop in the early part of the 1970s. There was simply not a band on the planet who were more ferocious and unpredictable than The Stooges, and Iggy was their wild and uncontainable leader. Iggy’s waltz on a knife-edge was entertaining for the music world, and moreover, it boldly took punk into a brave new era. But really, it wasn’t sustainable. He was on an unrelenting crash course that was set to end in a blaze of drama, a…
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Far Out Magazine broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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