The Stooges 'Live At Goose Lake: August 8, 1970' Unearths Music History

[*Yes, we know the cover image is from the Cincinnati Pop Festival in 1970, but it seemed appropriate.]

On August 7, 2020 we're going to see the arrival of an historic performance recording featuring The Stooges. Third Man Records are bringing us Live At Goose Lake: August 8, 1970. Did you see what they did there with those dates? That makes this release exactly 50 years after the original performance. 

This is a "previously-unheard, high-quality soundboard recording" of the original Stooges lineup's final performance which took place just before the release of Fun House. The performance also has a lot of apocryphal tales spinning around it and the record company feels that releasing this recording might set the record straight.

You can already listen to "T.V. Eye - Radio Edit"  from the album.

The people who worked on this restoration include Vance Powell (The White Stripes, Chris Stapleton) and Bill Skibbe at Third Man Mastering, and liner notes were written by Jaan Uhelzski (Creem Magazine).

There will be two limited-edition colored vinyl variants available, the Rough Trade version will be on purple-colored vinyl with a standard LP jacket, and the indie exclusive version will be on cream-colored vinyl with a screen-printed LP jacket.

Here's what Third Man Records have to say about the context for this performance:

The apocryphal tale of the Stooges performance at the Goose Lake Festival has been told countless times over the past five decades. Bassist Dave Alexander, due to nerves or overindulgence or whatever you choose to fill in the blank, absolutely spaces in front of 200,000 attendees. He does not play a single note on stage. He is summarily fired by Iggy Pop immediately following the gig. Here starts the beginning of the end of the Stooges. But what if that simply... wasn’t the case? What if you could prove otherwise? Well, it’d be the proto-punk equivalent of having an immediate, on-the-scene, man on the street report of all those folkies booing Dylan’s electric set at Newport in ‘65. Irrefutable evidence of what ACTUALLY went down. Found buried in the basement of a Michigan farmhouse amongst other tasty analog artifacts of the same era, the 1/4” stereo two-track tape of the Stooges complete performance at Goose Lake on August 8th, 1970 is the Rosetta Stone for fans of this seminal band.

Not only is this the last ever performance of the original godhead Stooges line-up, but it is the ONLY known soundboard recording of said line-up. Playing the entirety of their canonical 1970 masterpiece Fun House, the sound, the performance, everything about this record is revelatory. Would you believe that... Alexander actually DID play bass on this occasion? Or that, despite grievous failures on some songs, Alexander is damn solid on others? Especially on the bass-led songs “Dirt” and “Fun House”?

Does Iggy provoke the crowd to tear down festival barriers? Did the powers that be pull the plug on the Stooges? So many questions are answered only to have more arise. Released to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the performance, Live at Goose Lake: August 8th 1970, is the rare release that literally rewrites the history of these Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.

LIVE AT GOOSE LAKE: AUGUST 8TH, 1970 TRACK LIST

SIDE A 1. Intro 2. Loose 3. Down On The Street 4. T.V. Eye 5. Dirt

SIDE B 1. 1970 (I Feel Alright) 2. Fun House 3. L.A. Blues


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