My Girl Hates My Heroin/Live & Rare [Import]

my girl hates my heroin/live & rare [import]

Track Listings
1. My Girl Hates My Heroin
2. Cock In My Pocket
3. Head On
4. Death Trip
5. Hey Baby
6. Seach & Destroy
7. Raw Power
8. Gimme Danger
9. Open Up & Bleed
10. Jesus Loves The Stooges (Instrumental)
11. How It Hurts
12. What You Gonna Do
13. Tv Eye
14. 1970
15. Raw Power
16. Head On
17. Gimme Danger
18. Cock In My Pocket
19. Search & Destroy
20. I Need Somebody
See all 22 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Reissue of legendary bootleg of the Stooges recorded in Detroit in 1973 with the Asheton brothers on bass & drums, James Williamson & Scott Thurston on keyboards, guitar & harmonica. CD 2 features more obscure, totally unreleased material, 3 tracks of the pre Williamson period recorded in 69 & 70 and the rest recorded at Max's Kansas City in 73. Includes bonus interview with Iggy from St Loius, MO on Aug. 17th 1973. Digipak. Revenge. 2004.

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My Girl Hates My Heroin/Live & Rare [Import]
My Girl Hates My Heroin/Live & Rare
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Good stuff on disc 2, worthy reissue
My Girl Hates My Heroin/Live & Rare
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Manufacturer: Revenge
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002IRXBE
Release Date: 2004-08-30

Tracks:

  1. My Girl Hates My Heroin
  2. Cock In My Pocket
  3. Head On
  4. Death Trip
  5. Hey Baby
  6. Seach & Destroy
  7. Raw Power
  8. Gimme Danger
  9. Open Up & Bleed
  10. Jesus Loves The Stooges (Instrumental)
  11. How It Hurts
  12. What You Gonna Do
  13. Tv Eye
  14. 1970
  15. Raw Power
  16. Head On
  17. Gimme Danger
  18. Cock In My Pocket
  19. Search & Destroy
  20. I Need Somebody
  21. Heavy Liquid (Aka New Orleans)
  22. Iggy Pop Interview (St Louis, Mo 08/17/73) (Bonus Track)

Album Description

Reissue of legendary bootleg of the Stooges recorded in Detroit in 1973 with the Asheton brothers on bass & drums, James Williamson & Scott Thurston on keyboards, guitar & harmonica. CD 2 features more obscure, totally unreleased material, 3 tracks of the pre Williamson period recorded in 69 & 70 and the rest recorded at Max's Kansas City in 73. Includes bonus interview with Iggy from St Loius, MO on Aug. 17th 1973. Digipak. Revenge. 2004.

Album Details

Revenge is Reissuing the Legendary Bootleg of the Stooges that was Recorded in Detroit in 1973. Cd2 features Totally Obscure, Unreleased Material.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good stuff on disc 2, worthy reissue.......2004-09-30

Basically disc 2 will be the one that attracts interest here. Disc 1 is full of rehearsals which will really be of nothing new to most who have made it this far. My Girl Hates My Heroin is the same song as Wild Love and How It Hurts is the same as Rubber Legs, both with different lyrics. Most of the others are fairly common, particularly Head On, Death Trip and Raw Power. A rehearsal version of Gimme Danger may be of some interest, and Hey Baby (also on found on Wild Love). The tapes seem to have been left alone and not remastered though which for me means that I can hear the same stuff on other cds at a sound quality which is much better on the ears.

Disc 2 is good though. What You Gonna Do is about 3 mins longer than the version on Live 1971, which is great because it's one of the only pre-Raw Power live recordings around, infact it is pre-self titled I believe, and it actually gives you something to listen to after reading a fair bit about what their early early live shows were like. To be specific it's 8:34 compared to the other version which is 5:26 and the sound quality is quite listenable. TV Eye and 1970 are the versions from the Cincinnati Festival with the commentator, and they aren't the full songs. It's just the sound from the video that is easily downloadable. Sound quality is good though. Then we have a concert (tracks 4-10) which is from Max's Kansas City in 1973 (exact date unknown I think). Pretty standard setlist for the tour but it has never been released before and it's a good performance. Sound quality wise it's about on par with Double Danger, just a few notches above unlistenable. Lastly the interview with Iggy, it is a phone interview, from 1973, so you can guess what the sound quality is like. Not to mention the fact that there is pretty loud traffic in the background so it's kinda hard to hear what he is saying in parts. Still, it's pretty cool and Iggy does come off as a smart guy.

Hopefully I laid down enough facts to allow you to make your own decision on this. Lastly let me comment on the packaging, which is a big double foldout digipack which is a lot better than your standard jewell case. If you're into The Stooges it's probably worth getting for the stuff on disc 2.

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  1. Nervous Laughter
  2. Number 1 [Import]
  3. One Fell Swoop [Explicit Lyrics]
  4. One Wild Night [Import]
  5. Open Your Eyes [Import]
  6. Orquesta del Desierto
  7. Out in the Cold [Import]
  8. Panic [Import]
  9. Paws [CD-single]
  10. Pennsylvania

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