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stooged

To lose the advantage, to be taken advantage of.

"Man that guy just took my chick. I've been stooged!"

by Frank E. July 15, 2004

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stooge

To hurt yourself through incompetence or clumsiness in a spectacular and humorous manner.

I stooged myself by jogging into a tree branch while playing with my iPod.

by Bogrimm May 26, 2017

155๐Ÿ‘ 30๐Ÿ‘Ž


The Stooges

Considered the godfathers of punk, the Stooges pioneered a raw unabashed sound that would be later catogorized as proto-Punk, punk, and punk rock.

Fronted by the infamous Iggy Pop and original backed by the underappreciated talents of guitarist Ron Asheton, Drummer Scott Asheton, and Bassist Dave Alexander. The Stooges were original found by an Elektra spokesman who was on location to sign the MC5. The Stooges opened for them that night and (with the support of the MC5) also got a contract with Elektra. After their self-titled release (1969) and the followup Fun House (1970) Elektra droped the Stooges for lack of record sales.

In 1972 Iggy meet David Bowie who then had them signed to Columbia. The lineup changed to include James Williamson on guitar with Ron Asheton takeing over Bass, and Scott Asheton remaining on drums. In 1973 Raw Power was released to the traditional lack of sales ending the Stooges for good. Iggy Pop continued working with David Bowie to make solo recordings but none matched the raw energy present on the Stooges' records.

In 2003 Iggy Pop reunited Ron and Scott Asheton for a few songs on his album Skull Ring and a subsequent tour.

True pioneers of Punk

by levicom July 12, 2005

162๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


The Stooges

Kickass proto punk band. Jello Biafra refers to them as one of his influences when first getting into punk rock.

Iggy Pop and the stooges rule

by Klause May 6, 2005

60๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


The Stooges

Not to be confused with the Three Stooges, The Stooges were a truly groundbreaking band and the godfathers of punk. They helped give rise to Iggy Pop, a legend of punk and one of the greatest frontmen around. Mick Jagger and Alice Cooper both take pages out of Iggy's book. Their influence can be best seen in bands like the MC5, the Ramones, The Damned, and most recently Velvet Revolver.

Man, I would rather listen to the Stooges any day over that Good Charlotte shit

by oscar wilde February 14, 2005

61๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


stooge

A word used commonly by Yilmaz-the greatest human being of all time.

No mercy for stooges

by Motherbird7 June 11, 2015

240๐Ÿ‘ 69๐Ÿ‘Ž


stooge

Someone who is used by others to get what they want, a clown, a follower.

Bob's stooge mowed his lawn

by Archasius March 24, 2003

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