• Fun House is the second studio album by American rock band the Stooges. It was released on July 7, 1970, by Elektra Records. Though initially commercially...
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  • The Stooges is the debut studio album by American rock band the Stooges, released on August 5, 1969 by Elektra Records. Considered a landmark proto-punk...
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    self-mutilation by Iggy Pop. After releasing two albumsThe Stooges (1969) and Fun House (1970) – the group disbanded briefly, and reformed with an altered...
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  • Stooges album), a 1970 album by The Stooges Fun House (Bob & Tom album), a 1997 comedy album by The Bob and Tom Show Fun House, a 1998 comedy album by...
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    studio albums, twenty-four singles, four live albums, and three box sets. The Stooges debut album The Stooges was released on August 5, 1969 in the United...
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  • second studio album by American proto-punk band The Stooges. Although when originally released, Fun House was not a big seller for either the band or Elektra...
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  • musician Steve Mackay (saxophone), who appeared on The Stooges' 1970 album, Fun House. The album was recorded by Steve Albini at his Electrical Audio...
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  • Have Some Fun: Live at Ungano's is a live album by the rock band The Stooges. It was originally recorded on August 17, 1970 as an audience recording by...
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    retire, the second by Moe's death. The Three Stooges began in 1922 as part of a raucous vaudeville act called "Ted Healy and His Stooges". The act was...
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  • is the third studio album by American rock band the Stooges (credited as Iggy and the Stooges), released on February 7, 1973 by Columbia Records. The album...
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  • all of the songs that appeared on the band's first two albums, The Stooges and Fun House. He is often credited by Pop and was credited by the late Ron...
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  • primarily recorded at the Château d'Hérouville in Hérouville, France. The album followed the break-up of Pop's band the Stooges in 1974 and a period of...
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    album The Stooges (on which Pop was credited as "Iggy Stooge") was produced by John Cale in New York in 1969. Both it and the follow-up, Fun House, produced...
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    Steve Mackay (category The Stooges members)
    the Stooges. His performances are showcased on three songs on the band's second album, Fun House (1970). In 1970, Mackay was familiar to the Stooges from...
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    Funhouse (redirect from Fun House)
    Funhouse is a 2008 album and song by American singer P!nk. Fun House is the second studio album by American rock band The Stooges. Williams Electronics...
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  • Telluric Chaos (category The Stooges albums)
    the Shibuya AX in Tokyo. The album documents a typical reunited Stooges set, primarily drawn from the band's first two albums (including all of Fun House)...
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  • review of the Stooges' album Fun House, for Creem magazine, where Bangs quotes a friend who had said the popularity of the Stooges signaled "the decline...
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  • Ron Asheton (category The Stooges members)
    wrote most of the music for their first two albums, debut album The Stooges (1969) and Fun House (1970). Shortly after recording Fun House, a second guitarist...
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  • Zeke Zettner (category The Stooges members)
    for The Stooges, and can be heard mentioned by members of the band between takes on the sessions for The Stooges’ 1970 album Fun House. After the departure...
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  • "T.V. Eye", a 1970 song by The Stooges, released on their second studio album Fun House TV Eye Live 1977, a 1978 live album by Iggy Pop TV Eyes, an American...
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  • Wylde Ratttz (category The Stooges)
    contributed to the sessions and features on the album. Later that year the band released a cover of The Stooges' song "Fun house" to celebrate the 50th anniversary...
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    Scott Asheton (category The Stooges members)
    Asheton's death, Pop said: "He was like my brother". The Stooges (1969) Fun House (1970) Raw Power (1973) The Weirdness (2007) Ready to Die (2013) "European...
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  • full-length album, they are known for being led by guitarist Ron Asheton of The Stooges. After The Stooges imploded in 1974, former Stooges lead guitarist...
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  • We Have Come for Your Children (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    not understand their music. The band subsequently tried but were unable to get James Williamson of the Stooges to salvage the sessions; they broke up a...
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  • capture the band's live firepower." It provided a single, "Destroyer", with its "free-jazz explorations" reminiscent of Fun House-era the Stooges. The quartet...
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    fellow Stooge Scott Asheton, which led to the reformation of the Stooges themselves with vocalist Iggy Pop and Watt replacing the late original Stooges bassist...
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  • putting a hamster in the microwave oven. Williams included this bit on his 1979 album, Reality...What a Concept. The Three Stooges film Punch Drunks (1934)...
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  • Brats in Battalions (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    versions of the traditional folk song "The House of the Rising Sun" and the Stooges' "I Got a Right". Singer Tony Brandenburg (here using the stage name...
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  • Garageland I Feel Alright, an album by Steve Earle "1970", alternate title "I Feel Alright", a song by The Stooges on Fun House Feel Right (disambiguation)...
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    James Williamson (musician) (category The Stooges members)
    was a member of the iconic proto-punk rock band The Stooges, notably on the influential album Raw Power and in the reformed Stooges from 2009 to 2016...
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