R.I.P RON
gutted i never got to see the great man live
kooljoik2(Wednesday 7th of January 2009 03:39:15 PM)
I saw the stooges on my 18th birthday, Jun 22
1967, at the Grande ballroom in Detroit..the
headline acts were Blue Cheer and the MC5...
Blue cheer was late, so Iggy and the Stooges
opened with "I just want to be your dog"...
first time I ever saw or heard a guitar through full Marshall stacks...blew me away!
I only knew Iggy as the guy who used to ride
his high handle bar bike through the alley
behind my apartment; on stage he was a real
freak and scary as hell; Ron, RIP, brother..
scumfuc616(Wednesday 7th of January 2009 01:35:02 PM)
rip
chrism1697(Wednesday 7th of January 2009 09:14:49 AM)
What a tough loss. Some musicians you like, others you *@&%ing love. For me, Ron Asheton and The Stooges fall into the later category. RIP Ron!
Wow! I thought maybe this guy is correct? Maybe he has done something in his life and actually has a point. What came over me?? I have never heard anyone that is so arrogant about the things he has done in his life. In reality, the things you have done are not essential or creative. Maybe, you should drop the false pride and do something real in your life. As for your ignorant statements above...I don't smoke, drink or do drugs, I have a career(not a job). Most of all your movies are horrible.
SYNDICADO(Wednesday 7th of January 2009 07:32:31 AM)
12. Probably listen to shit music like Led Zeppelin.(I am sorry to the ladies for that statement...as I am sure not many men would actually listen to a guy moaning and grunting "baby, baby, baby, baby".