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Change: Union), 1990"I got a right" b/w "Gimme some skin" (Bomp, 1990), US"I got nothing" b/w "Cock in my pocket" (Jungle, 1998), UK"Gimme Danger" b/w "Heavy Liquid" (Munster, 1999), Spain"Search And Destroy" b/w "Penetration" (Sundazed reissue, 2005)"Free & Freaky" (Virgin, 2007) External links
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Change: "Shake Appeal" b/w "Search and Destroy" (Sony, 1973), both in playback versions coming with Jesse Ed Davis' tracks "She's a Pain" b/w "Keep me coming""Raw Power" b/w "Search and Destroy" (Sony, 1973), Japan"I got a right" b/w "Gimme some skin" (Siamese, 1977), US"I'm sick of
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Change: Asheton - drums (1967–1974, 2003–present)Steve MacKay - saxophone (1970–1971, 2003–present) Former members Dave Alexander - bass (1967–1970)Billy Cheatham - guitar (1970)Zeke Zettner - bass (1970)Jimmy Recca - bass (1971)Bob Scheff - piano (1973)Scott Thurston - piano (1973–1974)James Williamson - guitar (1971, 1972-1974) Discography
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Change: - guitar (only player 1967–1970, along with James Williamson 1970-71, 2003–present); bass (1972–1973); again guitar with Williamson (1973-74)Mike Watt - bass (2003–present)Scott Asheton - drums (1967–1974, 2003–present)Steve MacKay - saxophone (1970–1971, 2003–present) Former members Dave Alexander - bass (1967–1970)Billy Cheatham - guitar (1970)Zeke Zettner
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Change: City Baby's Revenge. * Mission of Burma released a live cover version of "1970" on their then-posthumous live album The Horrible Truth About Burma. * The Norwegian punk band Wannskrækk recorded a tribute the song I Wanna Be Your Dog, called "Doggen" (The Dog in English). Band members
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Change: * The late 1990s saw two significant Stooges record releases. In 1997 a version of Raw Power remixed by Iggy was released to widespread acclaim.
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Change: inducted.[3]inducted.In January 2006, Iggy and the Stooges toured Australia and New Zealand for the Big Day Out music festival. They have also played in festivals through Europe and South America.In December 2006 Iggy and the Stooges co-headlined the
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Change: The Stooges reunited in 2003, appearing on the Skull Ring album with Iggy on vocals, Scott Asheton on drums, and Ron Asheton on both guitar
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Change: BabyJesus Loves The Stooges (Instrumental)How It HurtsKill CityNight ThemeBeyond The LawDelta Blues ShuffleSell Your LoveNo Sense Of CrimeI Got NothingWhat You Gonna DoHeavy Liquid (Aka New Orleans)Rich BitchShe Creatures of Hollywood HillsBorn in a Trailer Reunion
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