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ilan

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New Iggy Pop song, awesome as ever
« on: October 28, 2022, 04:03:43 AM »


Duff McKagan on bass, but you knew that already.
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The guy who bought the same bass twice — first in 1977 and again in 2023

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Re: New Iggy Pop song, awesome as ever
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2022, 05:15:08 AM »
Very Stooges, does what it says on the tin ("Frenzy").

I really like Iggy too, but for his ballads like this one ...



Only he could pull a song like that off. Never knew he was a southpaw, but it kinda figures.
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Re: New Iggy Pop song, awesome as ever
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2022, 07:53:14 AM »
Dig the Ig! He just signed a new record deal with Andrew Watt's Atlantic subsidiary Gold Tooth Records. Watt was the guitarist in a cool, short-lived Glenn Hughes-fronted project called California Breed (there's your DP connection Uwe). Reading his history, he's accomplished a LOT! Sounds like he's doing good for Iggy.

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Re: New Iggy Pop song, awesome as ever
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2022, 08:18:51 AM »
I saw Watt live with Glenn Hughes. I know he had good credentials from Julian Lennon and what have you, but in a trio format with Hughes he wasn't guitar hero/gunslinger enough. Glenn takes up a lot of space with his voice and his bass playing, if you are going to be a guitarist with him you cannot be a shrinking violet. I hate to say it, but Andrew lacked gravitas, authority and experience as a player - that's not a knock, he was in his early 20ies back then. Maybe if they had done more stuff like this



it would have worked, but in a pure hard rock trio format, Andrew was back then still out of his depth.

His production work on Ozzy's Patient No 9 and Ordinary Man was excellent though. I'm sure he is a musical talent.
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