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  2. The Stooges (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Stooges is the debut studio album by American rock band the Stooges, released on August 5, 1969 by Elektra Records. Considered a landmark proto-punk release, [ 2 ] the album peaked at number 106 on the US Billboard Top 200 Albums chart.

  3. I Wanna Be Your Dog - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " I Wanna Be Your Dog " is a song by American rock band the Stooges , released as the group's debut single from the band's 1969 self-titled debut album . The riff is composed of only three chords (G, F♯ and E), is played continuously throughout the song (excepting two brief 4-bar bridges ).

  4. The Stooges - Wikipedia

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    After releasing two albums – The Stooges (1969) and Fun House (1970) – the group disbanded briefly, and reformed with an altered lineup (with Ron Asheton replacing Dave Alexander on bass and James Williamson taking up guitar) to release a third album, Raw Power (1973), before breaking up again in 1974.

  5. The Stooges discography - Wikipedia

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    The Stooges' debut album The Stooges was released on August 5, 1969 in the United States, and one month later in the United Kingdom. The album was not a huge commercial success—it charted on the Billboard 200 at No. 106.

  6. Iggy Pop - Wikipedia

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    The Stooges' first album The Stooges (on which Pop was credited as "Iggy Stooge") was produced by John Cale in New York in 1969. Both it and the follow-up, Fun House, produced by Don Gallucci in Los Angeles in 1970, sold poorly.

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  8. Fun House (The Stooges album) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Elektra Records had released the Stooges' debut album to mixed reviews and limited commercial success. Elektra head Jac Holzman believed that the MC5, another Michigan-based band, had more commercial potential than the Stooges. [8] Holzman asked former Kingsmen keyboardist Don Gallucci to produce the Stooges' second album. [8]

  9. 1969 in heavy metal music - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline documenting the events of heavy metal in the year 1969. Bands formed. The Allman Brothers Band ... Album 5 The Stooges: The Stooges: 25 Grand Funk ...