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BLACKWELL'S RECORD OF THE WEEK + GIVEAWAY

BLACKWELL'S RECORD OF THE WEEK + GIVEAWAY

The Stooges

Live at Goose Lake: August 8th, 1970

scum stats: a shit-ton on black vinyl, 500 on purple vinyl, 1000 with screen-printed cover and cream colored vinyl, 17 copies with custom colored vinyl and multi-color screen printed cover (only given to family and friends, good luck ever getting your hands on one of these, this is why we own a pressing plant)

My life could be all downhill from here. Third Man is releasing a Stooges record that I've personally shepherded through the process and I just hope the rest of my life is not like all the Japanese tourists who suffer Paris Syndrome.

Anyway, today is a day of rejoice and I want to pass along that rejoice to you, the faithful readers. I'm giving away ONE copy of the Stooges "Live at Goose Lake" record here to whomever just has the arbitrarily "best" comment in below. So do it up good.

That person will be able to choose between a purple vinyl copy, a cream colored one, a test pressing, a standard boring black vinyl copy, but not the limited edition of 17 unless their comment reveals that they are sitting an ANOTHER previously unheard Stooges recording which we can also release on Third Man.

I've literally spoken more about this release than any other new title on Third Man ever and possibly...more than any other record I've EVER spoken about. Shit, there's Dirtbombs albums I've not spoken a lick about and this damn release has me on over twenty interviews so far and still going.

So as I've said enough about this one already, just check out the sublime beauty that is "Funhouse" live.





Comments

Paul Leddy

The word-of-mouth Iggy stories passed around in elementary school in the ’70s are the stuff of legend.

Aaron redman

thanks

Daniel Gehlhar

Awesome giveaway! We just had a baby a few days ago so if I win the Stooges record it may be a while before I can blast it at the volume it deserves.

Belo

Screw the ‘Fashion House’ mother f**ker bring me FUN HOUSE

St_Rita

My first memories of Iggy Pop are from his character of a boring suburban dad on the 90s Nickelodeon show The Adventures of Pete and Pete. It was brilliant casting. I had no idea who he was, but his voice and performance left an impression on me that this guy was important, other than the fact that he didn’t like neighborhood kids peeing on his lawn. Fast forward 25 years and I can’t get enough of him.

chrisjones

screwdriver bar operates solely on the power of this band. they birthed it and will probably destroy it as well

Andy Klockau

Forget the clever comment. I want a visual of that /17 vinyl! That cover looks awesome, but I imagine you guys cooked up something extra special for the vinyl!

Brian Mooney

The opening of king tuts tomb….and finding the lost bass was there the whole time

dashjr

raw power give it to me

Shane Newell

‘loose’ sounds like a panther chugging through the jungle about to rip an animal’s head off

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