Iggy Pop plays - Kill City - at the International video free download
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Duration: 05:16
Uploaded: 2008/04/01
Iggy Pop plays the International, Manchester, on Saturday the 10th of December 1988
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10 years ago
Stephen Faust
Is Capitalism circa 2014 era vulgaris so satisfying that Anger, Energy, Outrage no longer hold sway on the public stage? Do people really prefer ke$hah and bieber to RAAAAAAAW POWER!
13 years ago
danrobbinsart
amazing! i was there!
13 years ago
Ruiner10000000001
I saw Iggy on this tour, night before I think! "Kill City" is an underrated classic album in my view!
14 years ago
Tim Valencia
i have it on green and black vinyl My favorite Iggy album by far, James guitar is haunting.
14 years ago
Jaime Lealzapata
MAAAAAAAAN IGGY should get these players together again!!!!!
14 years ago
IdleAl
Hey Claude....do you have any more footage from this or any other gig at the International 2? I saw the Ramones there twice in the late 80's & would love to see any footage from those gigs.
15 years ago
ezyriderr
In my opinion this was one of the best bands Iggy played with! Straight-forward rock and roll, not that heavy-ish sound he adopted a little later.
15 years ago
Mark Kozeal
Saw this band two night in a row with Janes Addiction opening - two of the greatest shows I've ever seen and I've seen lots. Andy McCoy is the man and Alvi and Paul Garristo are an awesome rhytm section. Alvin wrote a book about the tour called Neighborhood Threat. GET IT for the Andy stories alone. Believe it or not, in spite of Andy, Iggy was sober throughout the tour. Maybe that's why he seems so pissed.
15 years ago
IdleAl
Amazing gig...the International 2 on Plymouth Grove. It proves me right, it was too fuckin dark on stage...I thought I dreamt that.
We all went for a curry after the gig and shouted at the waiters cos we were deaf. I think the support band were called the Seers
? I love Mr Alvin Gibbs....best r'n'r bass player!
15 years ago
jariari
Excellent stuff, excellent band!
16 years ago
Vincenzo Manza
I remember being at this gig - the backing band was Alvin Gibbs and Andy McCoy - they did Johanna as well and some other stuff he doesn't usually play. I remember that the bouncers had Rotwielers (or however the fuck you spell it) on big lengths of chain - well, it was Moss Side after all