Musik / rock

Live at Goose Lake : August 8th, 1970


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Kerrang

d. 7. aug. 2020

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Phil Alexander

d. 7. aug. 2020

"... this is more than a revelatory, historical document. While it signals the beginning of the end of the original band, it also confirms that when rock'n'roll is at its best, it pushes forward into new territory and has the power to change how we think and how we feel. Live At Goose Lake is effectively a testament to sonic liberation. As Iggy himself proclaims on Down On The Street, for The Stooges there were "No Walls!"".


AllMusic

2020

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Mark Deming

2020

"Live at Goose Lake, August 8, 1970 isn't the gloriously transformative historical document some might have dreamed it would be, but it is a recording of a genuinely great rock band playing a pretty good show with genuine enthusiasm, and you can never have too many of those on hand".


Pitchfork

d. 11. aug. 2020

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Evan Minsker

d. 11. aug. 2020

"Newly unearthed audio of the Stooges' infamous final original lineup performance highlights their masterful album Fun House and sheds light on their raw, druggy, unhinged stage show".


Pitchfork

d. 11. aug. 2020

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Evan Minsker

d. 11. aug. 2020

"Newly unearthed audio of the Stooges' infamous final original lineup performance highlights their masterful album Fun House and sheds light on their raw, druggy, unhinged stage show".


Kerrang

d. 7. aug. 2020

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Phil Alexander

d. 7. aug. 2020

"... this is more than a revelatory, historical document. While it signals the beginning of the end of the original band, it also confirms that when rock'n'roll is at its best, it pushes forward into new territory and has the power to change how we think and how we feel. Live At Goose Lake is effectively a testament to sonic liberation. As Iggy himself proclaims on Down On The Street, for The Stooges there were "No Walls!"".


AllMusic

2020

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Mark Deming

2020

"Live at Goose Lake, August 8, 1970 isn't the gloriously transformative historical document some might have dreamed it would be, but it is a recording of a genuinely great rock band playing a pretty good show with genuine enthusiasm, and you can never have too many of those on hand".