¡Gimme Danger[Priced-down Reissue]
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[Machine Translation] [King Records Rock Movie Classics Vol. 2] From Damned to Journey! Long-awaited reissue of music documentaries at an affordable price! 15 carefully selected films that rock lovers will not want to miss! The legend never ends. A love letter from Jim Jarmusch to the greatest rock 'n' roll band of all time, The Stooges. Iggy Pop, the "Godfather of Punk," whose extreme live performances have earned him the Japanese title of "The Nasty Majin" in the past. And Jim Jarmusch, the eternal outsider who reigns supreme in the independent film industry. Jarmusch, who has been an ardent fan of Iggy's band, The Stooges, has been a close friend of Iggy's, casting him as an actor in "Dead Man" ('95) and "Coffee & Cigarettes" ('03). Iggy himself has asked Jarmusch to make a film about the Stooges, and Jarmusch has now completed his first documentary film in 20 years about the legendary band, the Stooges, which has never been told on film. --Michigan, USA, 1967. The Stooges were formed by brothers Iggy, Ron and Scott Ashton, and Dave Alexander. The Stooges created a one-of-a-kind style that destroyed the concept of rock music with its primitive yet aggressive band sound, a fusion of experimentalism and minimalism that incorporated various elements such as psychedelic music and free jazz, and the extreme stage presence of vocalist Iggy, who was also a member of the band MC5 The band led the Detroit rock scene together with their older brothers, the MC5. However, in 1974, the band spontaneously disappeared due to various problems. Critics called the band "vulgar and decadent," and the band never gained a fair reputation, leaving behind only three albums. However, all subsequent punk rock bands, such as the Ramones and the Damned, were Stooges freaks, and their influence on later bands, such as Nirvana, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the White Stripes, is well-known. The Stooges have been reevaluated as the starting point for punk and alternative rock, and in 2010 they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. What is it about the Stooges that attracts people so much? In this film, Jarmusch chose to interview only the members and those who were really close to them. Although three members of the Stooges (Ron Ashton, Scott Ashton, and Steve McKay) passed away one after another during the eight years of production, they and their testimonies are forever etched in the film. They and their testimonies are forever etched in the film. Jarmusch's love for The Stooges overflows in this documentary. The Stooges, a band of isolation. The truth is now revealed.
Original Release Year: 2016
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