Sunday, June 24, 2007

wow, i-94 bar pubs rare stoogepixxx

this from the i-94 barman:

Thanks to uber Stooges fan Craig Petty, the I-94 Bar is bringing you previously unseen and graphic photos of the Stooges in action in three Funhouse era shows in Missouri in 1970 and '71.

Some of these photos are from the short-lived line-up with Ron Asheton and James Williamson on guitars. All of them are amazing...and none of them you will have seen before.

Craig tells us the story behind the gigs. You'll be green with envy.

Click through to the Barman's Rant blog to read it and see the gallery.

The Barman's Rant blog: http://thebarmansrant.blogspot.com


the lower-numbered ones appear to be from the later show; i don't see williamson in any of 'em, but RON is stage left, playing a les paul, and i think the dude playing the gibson bass is jimmy recca. in some of the higher-numbered ones, you can definitely see dave alexander on bass, and RON is playing a strat. awesome stuff.

speaking of stooge-ism, turns out jon teague has the day off from his straight job on monday, so both he 'n' i (that's 40% of stoogeaphilia) will be helping to edjumikate de yoof at rock camp that day. it should be real o mind.

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