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Ron Asheton, Prince of (Raw) Power

Posted Tue Jan 6, 2009 12:50pm PST by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!

The new year has scarcely started and already we've got a major music loss to report: guitarist Ron Asheton, a founding member of American punk pioneers the Stooges, was found dead this morning at his home in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He was 60.

Police were summoned to Asheton's house by his personal assistant, who had been unable to reach him for several days. Responding officers discovered him in his bedroom looking "fairly peaceful," and while an autopsy will be performed, there were no signs of any foul play or drug use; the likely cause is a heart attack.

There was no such term as punk rock when Asheton, his drummer brother Scott, bassist Dave Alexander and vocalist Jim Osterberg--aka Iggy Pop--formed the Stooges in the University of Michigan college town of Ann Arbor in 1967. To say that they quickly stood out against the hippie counterculture backdrop of the day is beyond understatement. While others sang about peace, love and understanding, the Stooges were voicing the cry of confused, frustrated and alienated youth everywhere with in-your-face anthems like "Not Right," "No Fun" and "I Wanna Be Your Dog." Released right around the time of Woodstock in the summer of '69, the band's self-titled debut album, as well as its followups Funhouse (1970) and Raw Power (1973) would become touchstones for virtually all who'd later come down the punk pike--or for that matter the grunge one, too.

True, the early Stooges got most of their notoriety due to frontman Iggy's outrageous onstage antics, which included everything from smearing peanut butter across his bare chest and writhing on the ground through broken glass to diving headfirst into stunned audiences. But it was Asheton's sledge (and sludge) hammer lead guitar (and on Raw Power, bass) that served as the sonic battering ram for the Stooges' music, from the anarchy-r-us wah-wah pedal on "1969" and the hellbent chords of "Dog" to the thunderstruck riffs of "TV Eye" and "Loose."

While the Stooges broke up in 1974, Iggy Pop's long-running solo career, as well as the band's influential legacy, kept their music alive. That ultimately led to a 2003 reformation that, as of the end of 2008 and a just-completed European tour, was finally furnishing the band its long-deserved worldwide props. For Asheton, who'd stayed on the periphery in a variety of punk and hard rock bands over the years between Stooges tours of duty, it was especially sweet: the man, after all, ranked 29 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time.

In tribute to Ron Asheton, then, here are two versions of "TV Eye" to show just how endlessly fiercesome a player he was--one from a nationally televised Cincinnati show way back in 1970, and the other from a 2004 performance in, of all places, Serbia.

As they say: search and destroy.








654 Comments

41. Eric -
These two examples played here really suck, just cause it's old don't mean it's good. Nice garage band, nothing else. If Iggy was'nt a nut 40 years ago and shocked folks these guys would never been herd of. Sorry.

42. hungry -
#2===how unfortunate for you that you can be so hateful about someone dying....WOW

43. Yahoo! Music User -
Question for you #2; Are you a Michael Jackson fan, or do you prefer Flava-Flave?

Yet another musical Lobotomy case heard-from.
Where does the net' find these idiots?

44. Yahoo! Music User -
Freedom of Speech is what gets us all going. The people who chooses to say bad things or good things about other people is who you are.
If you have something nice to say, you are free to say something nice.
If you have something not very nice to say, you are free to say whatever but it does reflects on your being.
If you don't like what the person says about you, then you should think about keeping them to yourself! Otherwise, say something nice!

45. heath -
"nunber 29 on rolling stones list of greatest guitarists of all time". i just listened to that clip of ...uhhh.. what is barely music and rolling stone is terribly mistaken. im fine if i never hear that crappy music again.

46. Schmedly Froggin -
2. ObamasAnalCyst = DUMBASS

47. MOGGIE -
I can't believe that anyone could say mean and cruel things about any person who has passed on. you should not be allowed to blog on line or anywhere. I will pray for your soul. It is sad when we lose musicians. or for that fact anyone. death is a hard thing in a persons life. no one should say bad things about them.

48. RobertY -
oy.that's harsh.

49. Stephanie -
wy say something mean?

50. ChrisA -
#2 HAS NO CLUE WHAT HISTORY IN MUSIC IS, GO BACK TO YOUR HOOTIE AND THE BLOW FISH

51. duckassassin -
how come after a , singer, drummer, guitarist dies they become legendary?

52. !rAiDeRs! -
I give you props number 2, you stole the show...thats how important this guys death is that "his fans" would rather cuss you out on there comment that talk about his life and career. haha, dumbasses...

53. Deanna O -
ObamasAnalCyst you are definitely a #2 and an ANAL CYST IS WHAT I HOPE YOU GET! You are a loser and a moron!

54. DaBuff -
Unbelievable. You people are truly the public sheep that commercials and crap like this is for. I listened to the videos to give it a try....Holy crap that is some pathetic and completely unintelligible junk being passed off as music. I'd rather be deaf than hear that again. Get a grip people, this nonsense trying to be music is worse than a root canal, aaaaaaaaargh.

55. mrStoneMarker -
--Number 2 is a genius and a bloody good bastard. He got more response than that dead dude from Iggy's band of Stooges.
--FREEDOM OF SPEECH(no matter how disturbingly wrong).
--The music business is show biz, so any of 'em die, no matter how miniscule their endeavor/ contribution, they get a national obituary.
--Go figure-- (you Star, People reading wretches)!!!

56. Yahoo! Music User -
I hope that when #2 dies, someone writes him an obituary as glowing as the one he wrote for Ron. Hopefully it will be written soon.

57. Yahoo! Music User -
#2 Is a raging moron. I Hope you get an anal cyst

58. Yahoo! Music User -
#2,,,Uradikhead

59. Carlos Q -
The debut album of the Stooges in 1969 is a classic. Check it out if you have the chance. We'll miss you Ron. Rock On!!

60. katherine G -
aww, poor Ron. one of the best bands ever, The Stooges. You don't dig the Stooges, there is something intrinsically wrong with your ass, what a great band, what a brilliant guitarist
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