Iggy Pop Concert

Agora Ballroom (Cleveland, OH) Mar 21, 1977

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Iggy Pop concert at Agora Ballroom on Mar 21, 1977

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  • Date:
    03.21.1977
  • Tracks:
    12
  • Total Time:
    52:01
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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 turned it into a brave new musical front known…entire summary

  • tsugacan1 | Tuesday, February 14, 2012 | 11:35 pm

    wake up people! play this for all your friends.

  • Dopeburger | Tuesday, March 15, 2011 | 10:57 am

    @rpopstar - this is from cleveland - sorry about the confusion, it'll be fixed shortly.

  • rpopstar | Friday, March 11, 2011 | 1:24 pm

    i'm confused, the summary say "this show was recorded at the legendary Rainbow Theater in London" but the headline says agora ballroom, cleveland. which is it?

  • r.p. | Sunday, January 09, 2011 | 5:14 pm

    I really do love iggy pop but this is just bad. The band isn't very good, the whole concert feels like a bunch of sub-par covers of Iggy pop songs and as for Iggy Pop himself his singing is just ... i'd never thought i would ever say this his singing in this is actually just boring, there is not a shred of the passion or power that made me a fan of his singing in the first place. The songs on this sound like nothing like the original versions. They butchered Search and destroy (the vocals are so bloody underwhelming and why in god's name are there horns in the background), and i want to be your dog ( theres not a shred of the desperation and emotion of the original and i swear the backing vocals on that song are some of the worst i've ever heard). The basic problem with this concert is that it feels incredibly fake, with the original versions of these songs that Iggy pop meant every word he belted out and that gave it meaning and power but now none of that's there any more. What makes it even more amazing is that this came out in 1977 the same year as Lust for life which is a great album and a mere three years after Metalic K.O. easily one of my favorite live albums ever. Now was there anything good about this concert ? Yes, Real cool time, 1970, Loose, Shake appeal, Johanna, gimme some skin and Open up and bleed (probably my favority Iggy pop song) are all not on here. Thank God!

  • Anonymous | Friday, July 16, 2010 | 6:07 pm

    it doesnt get harder then this

  • Gomek | Thursday, May 20, 2010 | 11:08 am

    Vintage Iggy... saw him just a few years ago at Coachella, but the new lineup and crappy sound quality there was NOTHING like this!

  • timbucknall | Wednesday, May 12, 2010 | 5:30 am

    any chance of the missing final song? (china girl)

  • Avon | Friday, April 09, 2010 | 4:38 pm

    I don't think being "melodious" has to mean merely bland or pleasant ... just about any truly wild band could have tune and variety in songs (Doors, Pistols, Ramones, Who). It's the spirit that counts, and Iggy supplies plenty! Hunt and Tony Sales not only contributed to making this Iggy era superior, but they also worked wonders with Todd Rundgren in his early post-Nazz stuff, and they’re worth looking up for all the other times they cropped up just where they could make a great impact. It’s amazing that almost nobody knows who they were. (Not that unlike the amazing fact that Iggy and Todd themselves are so hugely under-appreciated by most people who say they know and love rock.)

  • mtif | Friday, February 19, 2010 | 11:36 pm

    I saw this show in Birmingham UK a few weeks later. The best gig I ever saw. I went as a Bowie fan who like Iggy, and left loving Iggy. What a performer.

  • shirleyb55 | Monday, February 15, 2010 | 9:21 am

    I was at this concert..It was awesome!!! about half way through the concert Iggy left the stage and went out the back of the Agora and didnt come back for a while..so we were yelling at David Bowie to play something..He was playing keyboard for Iggy Pop..He said no it wasnt his concert so we had to wait for Iggy to return

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