in my opinion iggy's best song. and one of the best ever written. and the reason why i'll prefer the idiot over lust for life any day. turn blue is kinda close, but still not the same.
Great song but impossible to locate his best songs. So many candidates. I mean, come on, the entire album Funhouse...the Raw Power album... For his solo albums, do not neglect American Caesar and Beat em Up.
Best performance ever handsdown!! It looks like his playing in some run down old booze tavern and a bunch of winos came in to get a drink and he blew them all away.
I the Iggy Pop after the Idiot was the Zenith of his career. David Bowie was a King-Maker with his superlative influence and grasp of what would turn Iggy Pop into a shining star. Iggy had the talent, and Bowie knew how to make it shine.
Funny you should mention. I saw Iggy for the first time in 1982 with a crowd of about 100 people. They played for almost 3 hours, defying commercial failure, critics, and everything else. His intensity was off the charts, and for me, it was a life changing experience.
@@drdelewded Yes very cold..up there personally hv lived thru/+Listening To Stooge's+'Iggy.Since Meeting Local Music aficionados in DUNEDIN N.Z circa 80/81 thru to now..,+'Hv never mot liked him/+e-thing his had fo work for. Words can not..say ,Gimme Danger'-,Dir;By Jim Jarmusch..+'Punk' are two GREAT places to look.Ig'',Will never be Forgotten.
See Iggy so static is so unusual & spooky. Iggy with French mime look was short-lived. His greatness and individuality never fail to manifest themselves. He is One of the greatest Rock n' Roll Icons in history. Seeing Iggy Pop live is beyond a thrilling Rock 'n' Roll rollercoaster.
Iggy has got his Sinatra act down to a tee. Wonderful version of a haunting track which has been rarely performed onstage. To think that this was the last song the tragic Ian Curtis ever listened to......
@@jonnyspace50 Given that Mass Production is at the end of the record and is 10X more terrifying than every other song on the idiot, I think it's reasonable to assume that's the last song he listened to while killing himself. Also Joy Division wouldn't exist if Mass Production had not been a song.
Dum Dum Boys - Iggy Pop Lyrics: What happened to Zeke? He's dead on Jones, man How about Dave? O.D'd on alcohol Oh, what's Rock doing? Oh, he's living with his mother What about James? He's gone straight Well, things have been tough Without the Dum Dum Boys I can't seem to speak the language I remember how they Used to stare at the ground They looked as if they Put the whole world Looked as if they put The whole world down The first time I met the Dum Dum Boys I was fascinated They just stood in front of the old drug store I was most impressed No one else was impressed, not at all And we'd sing Da, da, da, da, da Dum, dum day Well, where are you now my Dum Dum Boys? Are you alive or dead? Have you left me the last of the Dum Dum daze? And then the sun goes down And then the boys broke down People said we were negative They said we would take but we would never give But we'd sing Da, da, da, da, da, da Dum, dum, day We'd sing Da, da, da, da, da, da And hope it would pay We'd sing Da, da, da, da, da Dum, dum, dum, dum, day Dum, dum day Well now, I'm looking for the Dum Dum Boys Hey, where are you now when I need your noise? Now, I'm looking for the Dum Dum Boys The walls close in and I need some noise
You know I sort of prefer the bootleg versions from even earlier. But,in the absence of other,better versions this really got me. Once aagin a "lost with Iggy " bloke.
masonic temple? i didnt see this one i saw iggy at the danforth music hall but it was 1982 i think, 1983 maybe? carnt remermberer looks kinda like the "maple leaf ballroom"
I think Germany is where Iggy Pop is the most popular, with Australia a close second, ditto New Zealand. Iggy was more popular overseas than in the USA. I was buying The Stooges albums before David Bowie's interaction which undisputedly exploded his career into becoming the multi-millionaire he always wanted to be.
in my opinion iggy's best song. and one of the best ever written. and the reason why i'll prefer the idiot over lust for life any day. turn blue is kinda close, but still not the same.
Sergey Anisimov I made a special edition "Funhouse" album that includes the dum dum boyz and the demo version of 'I gotta right'
yes!!!!!!!
i love your opinions
what about:fall in love with me?
both records are great for different reasons.... they're so similar and so different at the same time.
Great song but impossible to locate his best songs. So many candidates. I mean, come on, the entire album Funhouse...the Raw Power album... For his solo albums, do not neglect American Caesar and Beat em Up.
“He’s gone strait!” Haha I still listen to this golden oldie! ❤️
Best performance ever handsdown!! It looks like his playing in some run down old booze tavern and a bunch of winos came in to get a drink and he blew them all away.
The band is so fucking good... I wish i could go back in time and see this era of iggy in person.
Me too. I was only in preschool at this time.
@@maxsmart9116 i just discovered IGGY in 81 wheni bought PARTY on a cassette. I had any clue about STOOGES or IDIOT at that time,i was 13
I the Iggy Pop after the Idiot was the Zenith of his career. David Bowie was a King-Maker with his superlative influence and grasp of what would turn Iggy Pop into a shining star. Iggy had the talent, and Bowie knew how to make it shine.
Funny you should mention. I saw Iggy for the first time in 1982 with a crowd of about 100 people. They played for almost 3 hours, defying commercial failure, critics, and everything else. His intensity was off the charts, and for me, it was a life changing experience.
Bauhaus, Adam Ant, John Lydon, Fad Gadget, Julian Cope..they all owe so so so so much....
Excelente perfomance, te amo Iggy!! Y gran banda!! 💖
*Iggy* with the shirt? Wow!
Its cold in Canada
@@drdelewded Yes very cold..up there personally hv lived thru/+Listening To Stooge's+'Iggy.Since Meeting Local Music aficionados in DUNEDIN N.Z circa 80/81 thru to now..,+'Hv never mot liked him/+e-thing his had fo work for.
Words can not..say ,Gimme Danger'-,Dir;By Jim Jarmusch..+'Punk' are two GREAT places to look.Ig'',Will never be Forgotten.
See Iggy so static is so unusual & spooky. Iggy with French mime look was short-lived. His greatness and individuality never fail to manifest themselves. He is One of the greatest Rock n' Roll Icons in history. Seeing Iggy Pop live is beyond a thrilling Rock 'n' Roll rollercoaster.
This is how we praise our friends in song. This is the dirge we sing when they pass on. THE IDIOT? Genius.
I was at this show.
Where and when, Robert?
Iggy has got his Sinatra act down to a tee.
Wonderful version of a haunting track which has been rarely performed onstage.
To think that this was the last song the tragic Ian Curtis ever listened to......
It was not Mass Production?
how would you ever know what song he was up to
the idiot was still spinning on the turntable while his body was swinging
@@jonnyspace50 Given that Mass Production is at the end of the record and is 10X more terrifying than every other song on the idiot, I think it's reasonable to assume that's the last song he listened to while killing himself. Also Joy Division wouldn't exist if Mass Production had not been a song.
I really fuckin’ like that he may have went out with this on the table!
I saw Iggy on this tour! New Orleans
This is GOLD! Who ever posted this, thank you!!!
Dum Dum Boys - Iggy Pop
Lyrics:
What happened to Zeke?
He's dead on Jones, man
How about Dave?
O.D'd on alcohol
Oh, what's Rock doing?
Oh, he's living with his mother
What about James?
He's gone straight
Well, things have been tough
Without the Dum Dum Boys
I can't seem to speak the language
I remember how they
Used to stare at the ground
They looked as if they
Put the whole world
Looked as if they put
The whole world down
The first time I met the Dum Dum Boys
I was fascinated
They just stood in front of the old drug store
I was most impressed
No one else was impressed, not at all
And we'd sing
Da, da, da, da, da
Dum, dum day
Well, where are you now my Dum Dum Boys?
Are you alive or dead?
Have you left me the last of the Dum Dum daze?
And then the sun goes down
And then the boys broke down
People said we were negative
They said we would take but we would never give
But we'd sing
Da, da, da, da, da, da
Dum, dum, day
We'd sing
Da, da, da, da, da, da
And hope it would pay
We'd sing
Da, da, da, da, da
Dum, dum, dum, dum, day
Dum, dum day
Well now, I'm looking for the Dum Dum Boys
Hey, where are you now when I need your noise?
Now, I'm looking for the Dum Dum Boys
The walls close in and I need some noise
Thanks, that definitely adds to this classic.
Great version of a great song.
Just discover this listening to the bowie years. This stuffs great. Im a little late
Me too. Covid turned me into a huge Iggy fan.
@@maxsmart9116 So there actually was a plus side to COVID-19.
im high and this song adds more dope
One of his best-just pure class
Heavy and Mad song.
Is the Best US Punk representative
Puts me in an hard and apocaliptical escenic
the band is so cool too
3 guitars up there. Brian James, Carlos Alomar and another. Great version.
I think it's Rob Duprey, Carlos Alomar and Gary Valentine in this lineup
J. Williamson, no?
awwww, i miss indoor smoking. :-)
Iggy doing Lou.... I love it
Killer
You could say that, but I think it's a combo of Lou Reed and Frank Sinatra.
Amazing, Iggy in concert is great
I love to stare at the ground
nice work Jim
Thanks for correcting me. I have updated accordingly: Iggy Pop, Carlos Alomar, Clem Burke, Rob Duprey, Michael Page, Gary Valentine (Lachman).
for the record, the band is Carlos Alomar, Clem Burke, Rob Duprey, Michael Page, Gary Valentine
@@bielefeld9463 in between w Bowie. WOnderful experience to work w him
@@robbydee7213 I can only imagine. You should write a book.
brilliant
too good.
Absolutely excellent, perfect.
Fuckin Iggy maaaan… yeah! ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
epic!
the sheer arrogance makes other who came decades later look like primary school kids. No names...
a lost treasure.
saw em on this tour. New Orleans. Of course Iggy did half the show standing in the crowd surrounded by his Dum Dum Boys
Hammer 🔨🔨🔨
cool
I like this more then zepplin, in the evening , IT'S heavier
You know I sort of prefer the bootleg versions from even earlier. But,in the absence of other,better versions this really got me. Once aagin a "lost with Iggy " bloke.
Weird to see him with a shirt on
+pdg887
Hahahaha
That guitar Is Carlos alomar? Thanks
❤ !!! " IIIGGGGGGYYY " !!! ❤
I feel like he was my friend.
He is.
I dead lol. When he is living with his mother.
Im looking for a dum dum boys. Anytime Iggy pop. !!
Brian James on guitar!! And Clem Burke on drums!!
Robby Duprey
masonic temple?
i didnt see this one
i saw iggy at the danforth music hall but it was 1982 i think, 1983 maybe? carnt remermberer
looks kinda like the "maple leaf ballroom"
Great, is Carlos Alomar on solo?
Wow that is Carlos Alomar!
Glen Matlock if memory serves.
and brian james
Rythym, but jumps in for a stint! Cooooooooool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I had no idea Carlos was such a great lead guitarist. I also did not know that he toured with Iggy.
He's calling out the assholes he grew up with
Far Out Magazine - The story behind the Iggy Pop song 'Dum Dum Boys'.
The bassist plays a rare Guild B 302
Soberbio.
These guitars might just be where Radiohead nicked „My Iron Lung“ from
Iggy-somethimes like a german filmstar...
anybody know where in Toronto this was ?
The Concert Hall aka The Masonic Temple
99
I think Lou did Iggy...other way round. How can anyone so ugly be so beautiful... Beauty and the Beast all in one.
cut off to eraly fail
At 2.20 you can see all iggys rotten teeth bet he's been to a fancy dentist and got caps nowadays
Хм,а мне нравится!?
Стареешь ,братан!?
Хм...
Бездарь, просто один из первых
Iggy-somethimes like a german filmstar...
I think Germany is where Iggy Pop is the most popular, with Australia a close second, ditto New Zealand. Iggy was more popular overseas than in the USA. I was buying The Stooges albums before David Bowie's interaction which undisputedly exploded his career into becoming the multi-millionaire he always wanted to be.