A year or so ago, as you may recall, I interviewed filmmaker Brendan Toller about Danny Says, a documentary that he’d been working on concerning the life, adventures and cultural impact of Danny Fields, the man who, among other things, got the Stooges signed to Elektra in 1968, and later went on to become the […]
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Brendan Toller’s documentary “Danny Says” to be released September 30
Posted in Art and Culture, Uncategorized Also tagged Blackfish, Brendan Toller, Brian Epstein, Danny Fields, Danny Says, Datebook, David Bowie, documentary, gay history, homosexuality, Iggy and the Stooges, Iggy Pop, independent film, Jesus, Jim Jarmusch, John Lennon, Magnolia Pictures, Mayor of Sunset Strip, more popular than Jesus, public relations, punk rock, Ramones, Rodney Bingenheimer, The Beatles, The Stooges, The Wolfpack 3 Comments
Notes on last night’s Stooges show
In the immortal words of Iggy Pop, I had “a real cool time” last night. My only complaint is that it wasn’t nearly loud enough. Here, for those of you who weren’t lucky enough to score a ticket, or famous enough to get invited in, are a few short video clips that I shot. The […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture Also tagged 1970, Black Flag, Coffee and Cigarettes, Dave Alexander, Discount Records, Henry Rollins, I Wanna Be Your Dog, Iggy and the Stooges, Iggy Pop, impervious to shirts, James Wiliamson, Jason Segel, Jim Jarmusch, Joe Piscopo analogies, mock masturbation, naked old punk ass, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton, The Chosen Few, The Stooges, trousers 18 Comments