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Iggy Pop Concert

Agora Ballroom (Cleveland, OH)

Iggy Pop concert at Agora Ballroom on Mar 21, 1977

03.21.1977
Tracks: 12 / Total Time: 52:01
Catalog: King Biscuit

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Concert Summary

In the future, when rock historians decide to eulogize Iggy Pop, they will undoubtedly call him the Godfather of Punk. Though The Ramones and The Sex Pistols turned the genre into a movement, it was Iggy Pop who took the grit of Chicago blues with the rock sensibility of the Stones and the adventurism of garage rock, and…entire summary

Concert Set List

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  • trakka | Friday, September 25, 2009 | 12:36 am

    A few weeks before this I saw Iggy at Newcastle City Hall in the UK, the first rock'n'roll show I ever went to, the loudest thing I'd ever heard [apart from the plant where my dad used to work] and a couple of hours that transformed my life. Brilliant website this.

  • crow ontologica | Wednesday, August 19, 2009 | 8:37 am

    yo, if you wanna hear the record, stay home and listen to it...live shows are too be played live, not historical reinactments...i hate seeing bands just walk through shit...this band is tight and rockin', start to finish...record collectors...YOU CANNOT KILL LIVE MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!...p.s. i love the bass player on this show...

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, May 12, 2009 | 4:34 pm

    What's with the dogmatic Rock'n'Roll purists like "Garagerock" who can't hear a guy cover his own bloody music in a new way--with new players, a new attitude. Yeah the originals were classic--that's why they were recorded that way, but this was up to 9 years later, with a new cast and outlook. I wasn't around for this tour, but if I thought he was just going to slavishly recreate the sounds of his original records, I wouldn't bother to see him live at all. I'd stay at home and play them myself. Cheaper that way. I betcha a stick-up-the-butt like "Garagerock" is the type who stands in judgement at these concerts like bad statuary. They are missing the point of rock--of all music for that matter. A living tradition, not a fossilized world in which to wallow in personal nostalgia. Nuff said.

  • bfrazer | Tuesday, April 14, 2009 | 11:57 am

    I saw this concert in Toronto on a cold March evening. I had purchased The Idiot a week before and absolutely loved it, but knew very little of Ig's earlier work. After Blondie concluded their set, I wriggled my way through the crowd to the front of the stage. A burly security geek told me to 'frig off', but I kept coming back. Moments before Ig came out on stage, there was a rush to the front. I joined the crush and ended up dead-center, leaning on the steel fencing that separated the crowd from the stage. When Ig leapt to the stage, he landed directly in front of me, which is where he spent most of the night. He leered and shimmied, danced, beat his chest, spent alot of time bending over backwards, dripping swear into my face. It was exhilarating. The best moment was when he climbed the lighting rig and leapt off. I expected him to break an arm or leg, but he popped back up as if he hadn't stopped dancing. I was pretty crazy about Bowie, but, since that night, I have been a dyed in the wool Ig fanatic!

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, November 26, 2008 | 8:18 am

    saw the Cincinnati show on this tour with Bowie. dont remember an openning act. clearly remember the highlight of the show was Ig's cover of the song 96 Tears. one of a kind.

  • eagleucsteve | Sunday, November 23, 2008 | 7:01 am

    I knew about the Pistols and the Ramones. I even knew about the Buzzcocks and the Vibrators('Petrol'). But I never actually listened to Iggy or knew about his breathrough contributions to the origins of the Punk. Now, thanks to the Vault, I have a very clear appreciation for this man. This is classic, and makes more meaningful to me the reasons why 'Punk lives on' where other genres have faded away. Thanks, Vault!

  • Anonymous | Saturday, November 22, 2008 | 10:43 am

    saw the tour with Bowie and Blondie, in Columbus, Ohio...remember seeing the marquee outside wondering "who is Blondie"...Ig moved in ways i'd never seen before (or since)...Bowie didn't say anything, but looked totally alien...leaving by way of back of the Agora passed the Columbus Cops out with their German shepherds...lots of fun !

  • Anonymous | Friday, November 21, 2008 | 10:36 pm

    cancel that, this is pure ig, when he had something to sing about, great show, totally.. cadences are right, synthesizer is perfect, great show!

  • Anonymous | Friday, November 21, 2008 | 10:29 pm

    first guy has a point.. they always speed 'em up.. but hey! it's a great show! can't recapture the past.. thanx wolfie

  • GarageRock | Friday, November 21, 2008 | 2:08 pm

    Sorry, but this was horrible! I love Iggy and have seen him a few times, but the song arrangements on this suck! Why change the bass line on almost every song on here? Raw power sounding sort of melodic? Gimme Danger sounds nothing at all like the original, nor does Search or Dog...absolutely horrible from beginning to end, IMO.

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