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Iggy Pop - Nightclubbing - 11/14/1986 - Ritz (Official)
Iggy Pop - Nightclubbing
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
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Personnel:
Iggy Pop - vocals
Andy McCoy - guitar
Paul Garristo - drums
Alvin Gibbs - bass
Seamus Beaghen - keyboards
Summary:
The man born as James Osterberg has been putting out records for over 30 years - first with The Stooges, and then as a solo artist. He's released masterpieces (Fun House) and pieces of well, you know (Zombie Birdhouse anyone?).
It has been a long and winding career that has taken many artistic directions, but through good and bad, drugged out and clean, long haired and short, one aspect of Iggy Pop's career has never wavered - the live show. The man has always given his all on ...
published: 23 Sep 2014
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Navigators - Nightclubbing (Club Mix)
Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/release/nightclubbing/1715281
Kris Vanderheyden and Olivier Pieters gave us this 1997 stomper - Night Clubbing. The A-side delivered the floor filling progressive slice Night Clubbing while on the flip we got the techno grooves of Check It Out, well worth having this in your collection.
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published: 12 Jan 2017
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Grace Jones "Nightclubbing"
1981 cover of a song written by David Bowie and Iggy Pop
published: 22 Jan 2011
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bandhub Grace Jones Nightclubbing
published: 03 Mar 2019
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Grace Jones - I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango) [Official Video]
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Music video by Grace Jones performing I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango). (C) 1981 The Island Def Jam Music Group
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published: 30 Aug 2010
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Nightclubbing Emptiness
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Nightclubbing Emptiness · Trefor Jones
Fairweather
℗ 2007 Trefor Jones / Resound Media
Released on: 2007-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 15 Oct 2015
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Rick Casanova - Trailer
Rick is socially challenged and is looking for love. He tries his luck with online dating but soon realizes that the love he is looking for was in front of him the whole time.
Sphinx Productions
Music:
Song: Nightclubbing
Artist: Iggy Pop
Album: From the Album Live supreme
Song: Bodyguard
Artist: Dawn Landes
Album: From the Album Fireproof
Song: You Will Shine
Artist: Randy Coleman
https://twitter.com/colemanrandy
published: 08 Jul 2018
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Iggy Pop - Hideaway - 11/14/1986 - Ritz (Official)
Iggy Pop - Hideaway
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
More Iggy Pop at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Personnel:
Iggy Pop - vocals
Andy McCoy - guitar
Paul Garristo - drums
Alvin Gibbs - bass
Seamus Beaghen - keyboards
Summary:
The man born as James Osterberg has been putting out records for over 30 years - first with The Stooges, and then as a solo artist. He's released masterpieces (Fun House) and pieces of well, you know (Zombie Birdhouse anyone?).
It has been a long and winding career that has taken many artistic directions, but through good and bad, drugged out and clean, long haired and short, one aspect of Iggy Pop's career has never wavered - the live show. The man has always given his all on stage...
published: 23 Sep 2014
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Iggy Pop - Gimme Danger - 11/14/1986 - Ritz (Official)
Iggy Pop - Gimme Danger
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
More Iggy Pop at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Personnel:
Iggy Pop - vocals
Andy McCoy - guitar
Paul Garristo - drums
Alvin Gibbs - bass
Seamus Beaghen - keyboards
Summary:
The man born as James Osterberg has been putting out records for over 30 years - first with The Stooges, and then as a solo artist. He's released masterpieces (Fun House) and pieces of well, you know (Zombie Birdhouse anyone?).
It has been a long and winding career that has taken many artistic directions, but through good and bad, drugged out and clean, long haired and short, one aspect of Iggy Pop's career has never wavered - the live show. The man has always given his all on s...
published: 23 Sep 2014
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Energy Trance And HardTrance V4 (Early 2000's Club Hits)
Energy Trance And HardTrance
Mixed By Trancetury
Tracklist:
00:00:00/01.E Nomine - Deine Welt (Aquagen Remix)
00:07:02/02.E Nomine - Das Omen
00:12:24/03.DJ R.O.C.K. - Sometimes My Heart
00:17:15/04.Digital Rockers - Because I Love You (Alex Butcher Remix)
00:19:10/05.Dj Beam Vs Dj Butterfly - Nightclubbing
00:22:05/06.Moontrap - I Feel Free (DJ Mind-X Remix)
00:29:01/07.DJ Dean - Planet Earth
00:36:18/08.Sebastian - Toccata (Pulsedriver Remix)
00:40:45/09.Rick Maniac & Dr.Loop - Day-O (Banana Boat Song)
00:45:02/10.Rockstar - Du Hast
00:49:10/11.Mosquito Headz - Fuego (Spanish Fly Mix)
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published: 09 Jan 2019
3:58
Iggy Pop - Nightclubbing - 11/14/1986 - Ritz (Official)
Iggy Pop - Nightclubbing
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
More Iggy Pop at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on You...
Iggy Pop - Nightclubbing
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
More Iggy Pop at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Personnel:
Iggy Pop - vocals
Andy McCoy - guitar
Paul Garristo - drums
Alvin Gibbs - bass
Seamus Beaghen - keyboards
Summary:
The man born as James Osterberg has been putting out records for over 30 years - first with The Stooges, and then as a solo artist. He's released masterpieces (Fun House) and pieces of well, you know (Zombie Birdhouse anyone?).
It has been a long and winding career that has taken many artistic directions, but through good and bad, drugged out and clean, long haired and short, one aspect of Iggy Pop's career has never wavered - the live show. The man has always given his all on stage (which often includes giving away all of his clothes before the night is through), throwing caution to the wind and his body into perpetual motion. Such honest, unbridled and unscripted energy has always been Pop's trademark, and one which prospers most in a live setting, as opposed to the more sterile studio recording environment. And it's precisely this quality that has given our hero such longevity. Think of it this way: most bands or singers play live so that you can hear the music you enjoy off their recent records. Iggy, however, works almost in the reverse. The live show isn't meant as a venue to play songs off a record; Pop essentially records songs to give himself new material to play live. After all, if a guy is going to jump around like a lunatic for 90 minutes, he needs new beats every now and then to keep it interesting.
This show was recorded at a very important time in Iggy's career. The early 1980s had not been kind to the godfather of punk. His last album, 1982's Zombie Birdhouse had flopped, and the years of drug and alcohol abuse were catching up to the now clean street walkin' cheetah. Iggy concentrated on getting himself in shape and even considered getting out of the music business entirely, taking up acting and showing up with bit parts in films like Sid and Nancy and The Color of Money. After a four-year hiatus, he finally felt ready to give it another go after writing some tunes with ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones, who help co-produce his "comeback" record - 1986's Blah Blah Blah.
While the album's artistic sensibilities and slick production were without a doubt a shock to the base of longtime Stooges fans, the songwriting quality and more accessible sound gave Iggy his best selling album ever. It was on the heels of this success that he set out on tour to sold out audiences across the country. One of those sold out shows took place at the legendary Ritz in New York City, in November of that year. The club isn't there anymore, so don't bother looking. But a who's-who of eighties celebs including Bowie, Paul Young, Rick James and Richard Butler from The Psychedelic Furs made the scene on this night, and the King Biscuit Flower Hour was there to record what was, in effect, Iggy's re-coming out party - a historical night in the career of a legend.
The show mixes old Stooges classics like "I Got a Right" and "Gimme Danger" with new favorites such as "Real Wild Child" and "Winners and Losers" and other Pop solo hits like "China Girl" and "Lust for Life." It is a fine portrait of the artist and where he was at this important juncture in his career, and now it's all yours for the listening. But while this recording does indeed offer a window into the rebirth of an icon, is also gives off something far more valuable - a live dose of raw fucking power.
https://wn.com/Iggy_Pop_Nightclubbing_11_14_1986_Ritz_(Official)
Iggy Pop - Nightclubbing
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
More Iggy Pop at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Personnel:
Iggy Pop - vocals
Andy McCoy - guitar
Paul Garristo - drums
Alvin Gibbs - bass
Seamus Beaghen - keyboards
Summary:
The man born as James Osterberg has been putting out records for over 30 years - first with The Stooges, and then as a solo artist. He's released masterpieces (Fun House) and pieces of well, you know (Zombie Birdhouse anyone?).
It has been a long and winding career that has taken many artistic directions, but through good and bad, drugged out and clean, long haired and short, one aspect of Iggy Pop's career has never wavered - the live show. The man has always given his all on stage (which often includes giving away all of his clothes before the night is through), throwing caution to the wind and his body into perpetual motion. Such honest, unbridled and unscripted energy has always been Pop's trademark, and one which prospers most in a live setting, as opposed to the more sterile studio recording environment. And it's precisely this quality that has given our hero such longevity. Think of it this way: most bands or singers play live so that you can hear the music you enjoy off their recent records. Iggy, however, works almost in the reverse. The live show isn't meant as a venue to play songs off a record; Pop essentially records songs to give himself new material to play live. After all, if a guy is going to jump around like a lunatic for 90 minutes, he needs new beats every now and then to keep it interesting.
This show was recorded at a very important time in Iggy's career. The early 1980s had not been kind to the godfather of punk. His last album, 1982's Zombie Birdhouse had flopped, and the years of drug and alcohol abuse were catching up to the now clean street walkin' cheetah. Iggy concentrated on getting himself in shape and even considered getting out of the music business entirely, taking up acting and showing up with bit parts in films like Sid and Nancy and The Color of Money. After a four-year hiatus, he finally felt ready to give it another go after writing some tunes with ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones, who help co-produce his "comeback" record - 1986's Blah Blah Blah.
While the album's artistic sensibilities and slick production were without a doubt a shock to the base of longtime Stooges fans, the songwriting quality and more accessible sound gave Iggy his best selling album ever. It was on the heels of this success that he set out on tour to sold out audiences across the country. One of those sold out shows took place at the legendary Ritz in New York City, in November of that year. The club isn't there anymore, so don't bother looking. But a who's-who of eighties celebs including Bowie, Paul Young, Rick James and Richard Butler from The Psychedelic Furs made the scene on this night, and the King Biscuit Flower Hour was there to record what was, in effect, Iggy's re-coming out party - a historical night in the career of a legend.
The show mixes old Stooges classics like "I Got a Right" and "Gimme Danger" with new favorites such as "Real Wild Child" and "Winners and Losers" and other Pop solo hits like "China Girl" and "Lust for Life." It is a fine portrait of the artist and where he was at this important juncture in his career, and now it's all yours for the listening. But while this recording does indeed offer a window into the rebirth of an icon, is also gives off something far more valuable - a live dose of raw fucking power.
- published: 23 Sep 2014
- views: 65307
8:19
Navigators - Nightclubbing (Club Mix)
Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/release/nightclubbing/1715281
Kris Vanderheyden and Olivier Pieters gave us this 1997 stomper - Night Clubbing. The A-side d...
Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/release/nightclubbing/1715281
Kris Vanderheyden and Olivier Pieters gave us this 1997 stomper - Night Clubbing. The A-side delivered the floor filling progressive slice Night Clubbing while on the flip we got the techno grooves of Check It Out, well worth having this in your collection.
Powered by https://www.Promo-Cloud.Com
https://wn.com/Navigators_Nightclubbing_(Club_Mix)
Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/release/nightclubbing/1715281
Kris Vanderheyden and Olivier Pieters gave us this 1997 stomper - Night Clubbing. The A-side delivered the floor filling progressive slice Night Clubbing while on the flip we got the techno grooves of Check It Out, well worth having this in your collection.
Powered by https://www.Promo-Cloud.Com
- published: 12 Jan 2017
- views: 1154
5:04
Grace Jones "Nightclubbing"
1981 cover of a song written by David Bowie and Iggy Pop
1981 cover of a song written by David Bowie and Iggy Pop
https://wn.com/Grace_Jones_Nightclubbing
1981 cover of a song written by David Bowie and Iggy Pop
- published: 22 Jan 2011
- views: 716
4:54
Grace Jones - I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango) [Official Video]
Best of Grace Jones: https://goo.gl/nJqs6T
Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/GfBdAj
Music video by Grace Jones performing I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)...
Best of Grace Jones: https://goo.gl/nJqs6T
Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/GfBdAj
Music video by Grace Jones performing I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango). (C) 1981 The Island Def Jam Music Group
Playlist Best of Grace Jones https://goo.gl/nJqs6T
Subscribe for more https://goo.gl/GfBdAj
#GraceJones #IveSeenThatFaceBefore #Vevo
https://wn.com/Grace_Jones_I've_Seen_That_Face_Before_(Libertango)_Official_Video
Best of Grace Jones: https://goo.gl/nJqs6T
Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/GfBdAj
Music video by Grace Jones performing I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango). (C) 1981 The Island Def Jam Music Group
Playlist Best of Grace Jones https://goo.gl/nJqs6T
Subscribe for more https://goo.gl/GfBdAj
#GraceJones #IveSeenThatFaceBefore #Vevo
- published: 30 Aug 2010
- views: 23619478
3:20
Nightclubbing Emptiness
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Nightclubbing Emptiness · Trefor Jones
Fairweather
℗ 2007 Trefor Jones / Resound Media
Released on: 2007-01-01
Auto-generated...
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Nightclubbing Emptiness · Trefor Jones
Fairweather
℗ 2007 Trefor Jones / Resound Media
Released on: 2007-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Nightclubbing_Emptiness
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Nightclubbing Emptiness · Trefor Jones
Fairweather
℗ 2007 Trefor Jones / Resound Media
Released on: 2007-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 16
3:00
Rick Casanova - Trailer
Rick is socially challenged and is looking for love. He tries his luck with online dating but soon realizes that the love he is looking for was in front of him ...
Rick is socially challenged and is looking for love. He tries his luck with online dating but soon realizes that the love he is looking for was in front of him the whole time.
Sphinx Productions
Music:
Song: Nightclubbing
Artist: Iggy Pop
Album: From the Album Live supreme
Song: Bodyguard
Artist: Dawn Landes
Album: From the Album Fireproof
Song: You Will Shine
Artist: Randy Coleman
https://twitter.com/colemanrandy
https://wn.com/Rick_Casanova_Trailer
Rick is socially challenged and is looking for love. He tries his luck with online dating but soon realizes that the love he is looking for was in front of him the whole time.
Sphinx Productions
Music:
Song: Nightclubbing
Artist: Iggy Pop
Album: From the Album Live supreme
Song: Bodyguard
Artist: Dawn Landes
Album: From the Album Fireproof
Song: You Will Shine
Artist: Randy Coleman
https://twitter.com/colemanrandy
- published: 08 Jul 2018
- views: 75553
4:40
Iggy Pop - Hideaway - 11/14/1986 - Ritz (Official)
Iggy Pop - Hideaway
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
More Iggy Pop at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube:...
Iggy Pop - Hideaway
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
More Iggy Pop at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Personnel:
Iggy Pop - vocals
Andy McCoy - guitar
Paul Garristo - drums
Alvin Gibbs - bass
Seamus Beaghen - keyboards
Summary:
The man born as James Osterberg has been putting out records for over 30 years - first with The Stooges, and then as a solo artist. He's released masterpieces (Fun House) and pieces of well, you know (Zombie Birdhouse anyone?).
It has been a long and winding career that has taken many artistic directions, but through good and bad, drugged out and clean, long haired and short, one aspect of Iggy Pop's career has never wavered - the live show. The man has always given his all on stage (which often includes giving away all of his clothes before the night is through), throwing caution to the wind and his body into perpetual motion. Such honest, unbridled and unscripted energy has always been Pop's trademark, and one which prospers most in a live setting, as opposed to the more sterile studio recording environment. And it's precisely this quality that has given our hero such longevity. Think of it this way: most bands or singers play live so that you can hear the music you enjoy off their recent records. Iggy, however, works almost in the reverse. The live show isn't meant as a venue to play songs off a record; Pop essentially records songs to give himself new material to play live. After all, if a guy is going to jump around like a lunatic for 90 minutes, he needs new beats every now and then to keep it interesting.
This show was recorded at a very important time in Iggy's career. The early 1980s had not been kind to the godfather of punk. His last album, 1982's Zombie Birdhouse had flopped, and the years of drug and alcohol abuse were catching up to the now clean street walkin' cheetah. Iggy concentrated on getting himself in shape and even considered getting out of the music business entirely, taking up acting and showing up with bit parts in films like Sid and Nancy and The Color of Money. After a four-year hiatus, he finally felt ready to give it another go after writing some tunes with ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones, who help co-produce his "comeback" record - 1986's Blah Blah Blah.
While the album's artistic sensibilities and slick production were without a doubt a shock to the base of longtime Stooges fans, the songwriting quality and more accessible sound gave Iggy his best selling album ever. It was on the heels of this success that he set out on tour to sold out audiences across the country. One of those sold out shows took place at the legendary Ritz in New York City, in November of that year. The club isn't there anymore, so don't bother looking. But a who's-who of eighties celebs including Bowie, Paul Young, Rick James and Richard Butler from The Psychedelic Furs made the scene on this night, and the King Biscuit Flower Hour was there to record what was, in effect, Iggy's re-coming out party - a historical night in the career of a legend.
The show mixes old Stooges classics like "I Got a Right" and "Gimme Danger" with new favorites such as "Real Wild Child" and "Winners and Losers" and other Pop solo hits like "China Girl" and "Lust for Life." It is a fine portrait of the artist and where he was at this important juncture in his career, and now it's all yours for the listening. But while this recording does indeed offer a window into the rebirth of an icon, is also gives off something far more valuable - a live dose of raw fucking power.
https://wn.com/Iggy_Pop_Hideaway_11_14_1986_Ritz_(Official)
Iggy Pop - Hideaway
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
More Iggy Pop at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Personnel:
Iggy Pop - vocals
Andy McCoy - guitar
Paul Garristo - drums
Alvin Gibbs - bass
Seamus Beaghen - keyboards
Summary:
The man born as James Osterberg has been putting out records for over 30 years - first with The Stooges, and then as a solo artist. He's released masterpieces (Fun House) and pieces of well, you know (Zombie Birdhouse anyone?).
It has been a long and winding career that has taken many artistic directions, but through good and bad, drugged out and clean, long haired and short, one aspect of Iggy Pop's career has never wavered - the live show. The man has always given his all on stage (which often includes giving away all of his clothes before the night is through), throwing caution to the wind and his body into perpetual motion. Such honest, unbridled and unscripted energy has always been Pop's trademark, and one which prospers most in a live setting, as opposed to the more sterile studio recording environment. And it's precisely this quality that has given our hero such longevity. Think of it this way: most bands or singers play live so that you can hear the music you enjoy off their recent records. Iggy, however, works almost in the reverse. The live show isn't meant as a venue to play songs off a record; Pop essentially records songs to give himself new material to play live. After all, if a guy is going to jump around like a lunatic for 90 minutes, he needs new beats every now and then to keep it interesting.
This show was recorded at a very important time in Iggy's career. The early 1980s had not been kind to the godfather of punk. His last album, 1982's Zombie Birdhouse had flopped, and the years of drug and alcohol abuse were catching up to the now clean street walkin' cheetah. Iggy concentrated on getting himself in shape and even considered getting out of the music business entirely, taking up acting and showing up with bit parts in films like Sid and Nancy and The Color of Money. After a four-year hiatus, he finally felt ready to give it another go after writing some tunes with ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones, who help co-produce his "comeback" record - 1986's Blah Blah Blah.
While the album's artistic sensibilities and slick production were without a doubt a shock to the base of longtime Stooges fans, the songwriting quality and more accessible sound gave Iggy his best selling album ever. It was on the heels of this success that he set out on tour to sold out audiences across the country. One of those sold out shows took place at the legendary Ritz in New York City, in November of that year. The club isn't there anymore, so don't bother looking. But a who's-who of eighties celebs including Bowie, Paul Young, Rick James and Richard Butler from The Psychedelic Furs made the scene on this night, and the King Biscuit Flower Hour was there to record what was, in effect, Iggy's re-coming out party - a historical night in the career of a legend.
The show mixes old Stooges classics like "I Got a Right" and "Gimme Danger" with new favorites such as "Real Wild Child" and "Winners and Losers" and other Pop solo hits like "China Girl" and "Lust for Life." It is a fine portrait of the artist and where he was at this important juncture in his career, and now it's all yours for the listening. But while this recording does indeed offer a window into the rebirth of an icon, is also gives off something far more valuable - a live dose of raw fucking power.
- published: 23 Sep 2014
- views: 22607
3:23
Iggy Pop - Gimme Danger - 11/14/1986 - Ritz (Official)
Iggy Pop - Gimme Danger
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
More Iggy Pop at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on YouT...
Iggy Pop - Gimme Danger
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
More Iggy Pop at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
Personnel:
Iggy Pop - vocals
Andy McCoy - guitar
Paul Garristo - drums
Alvin Gibbs - bass
Seamus Beaghen - keyboards
Summary:
The man born as James Osterberg has been putting out records for over 30 years - first with The Stooges, and then as a solo artist. He's released masterpieces (Fun House) and pieces of well, you know (Zombie Birdhouse anyone?).
It has been a long and winding career that has taken many artistic directions, but through good and bad, drugged out and clean, long haired and short, one aspect of Iggy Pop's career has never wavered - the live show. The man has always given his all on stage (which often includes giving away all of his clothes before the night is through), throwing caution to the wind and his body into perpetual motion. Such honest, unbridled and unscripted energy has always been Pop's trademark, and one which prospers most in a live setting, as opposed to the more sterile studio recording environment. And it's precisely this quality that has given our hero such longevity. Think of it this way: most bands or singers play live so that you can hear the music you enjoy off their recent records. Iggy, however, works almost in the reverse. The live show isn't meant as a venue to play songs off a record; Pop essentially records songs to give himself new material to play live. After all, if a guy is going to jump around like a lunatic for 90 minutes, he needs new beats every now and then to keep it interesting.
This show was recorded at a very important time in Iggy's career. The early 1980s had not been kind to the godfather of punk. His last album, 1982's Zombie Birdhouse had flopped, and the years of drug and alcohol abuse were catching up to the now clean street walkin' cheetah. Iggy concentrated on getting himself in shape and even considered getting out of the music business entirely, taking up acting and showing up with bit parts in films like Sid and Nancy and The Color of Money. After a four-year hiatus, he finally felt ready to give it another go after writing some tunes with ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones, who help co-produce his "comeback" record - 1986's Blah Blah Blah.
While the album's artistic sensibilities and slick production were without a doubt a shock to the base of longtime Stooges fans, the songwriting quality and more accessible sound gave Iggy his best selling album ever. It was on the heels of this success that he set out on tour to sold out audiences across the country. One of those sold out shows took place at the legendary Ritz in New York City, in November of that year. The club isn't there anymore, so don't bother looking. But a who's-who of eighties celebs including Bowie, Paul Young, Rick James and Richard Butler from The Psychedelic Furs made the scene on this night, and the King Biscuit Flower Hour was there to record what was, in effect, Iggy's re-coming out party - a historical night in the career of a legend.
The show mixes old Stooges classics like "I Got a Right" and "Gimme Danger" with new favorites such as "Real Wild Child" and "Winners and Losers" and other Pop solo hits like "China Girl" and "Lust for Life." It is a fine portrait of the artist and where he was at this important juncture in his career, and now it's all yours for the listening. But while this recording does indeed offer a window into the rebirth of an icon, is also gives off something far more valuable - a live dose of raw fucking power.
https://wn.com/Iggy_Pop_Gimme_Danger_11_14_1986_Ritz_(Official)
Iggy Pop - Gimme Danger
Recorded Live: 11/14/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY
More Iggy Pop at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com
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Personnel:
Iggy Pop - vocals
Andy McCoy - guitar
Paul Garristo - drums
Alvin Gibbs - bass
Seamus Beaghen - keyboards
Summary:
The man born as James Osterberg has been putting out records for over 30 years - first with The Stooges, and then as a solo artist. He's released masterpieces (Fun House) and pieces of well, you know (Zombie Birdhouse anyone?).
It has been a long and winding career that has taken many artistic directions, but through good and bad, drugged out and clean, long haired and short, one aspect of Iggy Pop's career has never wavered - the live show. The man has always given his all on stage (which often includes giving away all of his clothes before the night is through), throwing caution to the wind and his body into perpetual motion. Such honest, unbridled and unscripted energy has always been Pop's trademark, and one which prospers most in a live setting, as opposed to the more sterile studio recording environment. And it's precisely this quality that has given our hero such longevity. Think of it this way: most bands or singers play live so that you can hear the music you enjoy off their recent records. Iggy, however, works almost in the reverse. The live show isn't meant as a venue to play songs off a record; Pop essentially records songs to give himself new material to play live. After all, if a guy is going to jump around like a lunatic for 90 minutes, he needs new beats every now and then to keep it interesting.
This show was recorded at a very important time in Iggy's career. The early 1980s had not been kind to the godfather of punk. His last album, 1982's Zombie Birdhouse had flopped, and the years of drug and alcohol abuse were catching up to the now clean street walkin' cheetah. Iggy concentrated on getting himself in shape and even considered getting out of the music business entirely, taking up acting and showing up with bit parts in films like Sid and Nancy and The Color of Money. After a four-year hiatus, he finally felt ready to give it another go after writing some tunes with ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones, who help co-produce his "comeback" record - 1986's Blah Blah Blah.
While the album's artistic sensibilities and slick production were without a doubt a shock to the base of longtime Stooges fans, the songwriting quality and more accessible sound gave Iggy his best selling album ever. It was on the heels of this success that he set out on tour to sold out audiences across the country. One of those sold out shows took place at the legendary Ritz in New York City, in November of that year. The club isn't there anymore, so don't bother looking. But a who's-who of eighties celebs including Bowie, Paul Young, Rick James and Richard Butler from The Psychedelic Furs made the scene on this night, and the King Biscuit Flower Hour was there to record what was, in effect, Iggy's re-coming out party - a historical night in the career of a legend.
The show mixes old Stooges classics like "I Got a Right" and "Gimme Danger" with new favorites such as "Real Wild Child" and "Winners and Losers" and other Pop solo hits like "China Girl" and "Lust for Life." It is a fine portrait of the artist and where he was at this important juncture in his career, and now it's all yours for the listening. But while this recording does indeed offer a window into the rebirth of an icon, is also gives off something far more valuable - a live dose of raw fucking power.
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Energy Trance And HardTrance V4 (Early 2000's Club Hits)
Energy Trance And HardTrance
Mixed By Trancetury
Tracklist:
00:00:00/01.E Nomine - Deine Welt (Aquagen Remix)
00:07:02/02.E Nomine - Das Omen
00:12:24/03.DJ R...
Energy Trance And HardTrance
Mixed By Trancetury
Tracklist:
00:00:00/01.E Nomine - Deine Welt (Aquagen Remix)
00:07:02/02.E Nomine - Das Omen
00:12:24/03.DJ R.O.C.K. - Sometimes My Heart
00:17:15/04.Digital Rockers - Because I Love You (Alex Butcher Remix)
00:19:10/05.Dj Beam Vs Dj Butterfly - Nightclubbing
00:22:05/06.Moontrap - I Feel Free (DJ Mind-X Remix)
00:29:01/07.DJ Dean - Planet Earth
00:36:18/08.Sebastian - Toccata (Pulsedriver Remix)
00:40:45/09.Rick Maniac & Dr.Loop - Day-O (Banana Boat Song)
00:45:02/10.Rockstar - Du Hast
00:49:10/11.Mosquito Headz - Fuego (Spanish Fly Mix)
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Energy Trance And HardTrance
Mixed By Trancetury
Tracklist:
00:00:00/01.E Nomine - Deine Welt (Aquagen Remix)
00:07:02/02.E Nomine - Das Omen
00:12:24/03.DJ R.O.C.K. - Sometimes My Heart
00:17:15/04.Digital Rockers - Because I Love You (Alex Butcher Remix)
00:19:10/05.Dj Beam Vs Dj Butterfly - Nightclubbing
00:22:05/06.Moontrap - I Feel Free (DJ Mind-X Remix)
00:29:01/07.DJ Dean - Planet Earth
00:36:18/08.Sebastian - Toccata (Pulsedriver Remix)
00:40:45/09.Rick Maniac & Dr.Loop - Day-O (Banana Boat Song)
00:45:02/10.Rockstar - Du Hast
00:49:10/11.Mosquito Headz - Fuego (Spanish Fly Mix)
If u Like Don't forget to Rate, Comment, Subscribe And Share!
Enjoy Listening!!
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- published: 09 Jan 2019
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