MySpace
myspace music


The Stooges/Iggy and the Stooges Official Page



Last Updated: 12/22/2009

Send Message
Instant Message
Email to a Friend
Subscribe

Status: Single
City: Ann Arbor
State: Michigan
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/11/2005
Saturday, October 17, 2009 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Here it is, an exclusive interview with the man who needs no introduction to Iggy and the Stooges fans...six stringer extraordinaire "Straight" James Williamson!



1. 'Raw Power' and 'Kill City' are considered "classics" by many fans and critics. Do you agree? Why or why not?
 
In the sense that it is a unique and authoritative work, I'd agree.  Nothing before or after it has sounded quite like it.  It was a stand alone effort.

2. Back in the early 70s, you had a "dark" sort of image with the make-up and the black clothes. Was that an extension of your personality, or was it just experimentation?
 
Is there a differance between an "extension of your personality" and "experimentation"?  Yes.  However, the darkness aspect was overrated.  Those who know me, know that I'm actually a little shy and certainly reserved so that can come off as dark sometimes.

3. If the original line-up of Iggy and the Stooges did in fact succeed, where do you think the band would have went?
 
If I understand you question, you are asking if the two guitar lineup had succeeded?  If this is what you are asking, its impossible to answer other than, we had started working up new material as you can hear on the new release 1971 from easyaction records...beyound that it's anybody's guess.
 
Regarding the 72'-74' lineup, I think we would have continued to evolve new material...in all likely hood we would have done the album Kill City with the stooge or at least alot of that material and is its totally appropriate that the reunited Iggy and the Stooges have that material to draw on as well....of course what's ifs very hard to determine, but we were truely evolving very rapidly and it could have become really interesting....well it did become really interesting, but I just mean it could have taken on very new and differant directions...who knows?

4. What do you believe it would have taken to gain commercial success in '73 and '74?
 
You needed very accessible music...like pop music...catchy tunes, that sort of thing which we were never about..people didn't want to think too much, they just wanted to sing along to the radio...still do I guess.

5. I understand that Columbia Records recorded a show on New Year's Eve of '73. Is this true? If it is, will you and/or Iggy see to it that it is released?
 
I'm not sure about that, I vaguely recall discussions about that but all I remember was our rehersals being taped (not videoed)

6. When you heard about the death of Ron Asheton, what was your reaction?
 
I was intially shocked, then sad that Ron should pass away at such a young age.  However, as time passed I was comforted in the knowledge that he went out doing what he wanted to do most, which was playing with the Stooges.  You know none of us are getting out of here alive, so you've got to do your best to make things the way you want them.
 
I also wanted to add that Ron Ashton was a great guitar player in his own right.  I had known him intially as the bass player in one of the last incarnations of my first band the Chosen Few.  However, after he went on the found the Stooges with Iggy and his brother Scott along with Dave, I became one of their biggest fans.  I saw them playing from day 1 in their house in Ann Arbor long before I was ever in the band.
 
Ron made a meaningful and lasting contribution to music and he'll be sorely missed by all those who ever rocked out to the Stooges.
 
7. Since you have rejoined the band, were there any restrictions and conditions that you felt had to be met?
 
Just that we were a band.

8. According to Iggy, most (if not all of) 'Raw Power' will be performed. Will there be songs performed that didn't make it on 'Raw Power' such as 'I'm Sick of You,' Cock in my Pocket,' and 'I Got a Right?'
 
No doubt.  We're working on all of those that you mention and many, many more, however the final set list has not been decided yet.

9. When performing the 'Raw Power' tracks, will the various additional instrumentations (such as the celeste, acoustic guitar, and piano) be recreated?
 
No, probably not as we're going out as a simple line up.

10. Finally, does rejoining the band mean that you can make-up for the mistakes that were made 35 years ago? Why or why not? 
 
Mistakes?, what mistakes?   Anyway, certainly one mistake that we will correct is that we will perform songs that the audience actually knows this time around.  It should make for a more enjoyable experience for all concerned.

James Williamson My Space

James Williamson on Twitter

James Williamson on Facebook

Currently listening:
Kill City
By Iggy Pop & James Williamson
Release date: 2009-06-09
Dexamyl
Hollywood Bronze

 
..Very cool --- however brief --- interview . Kudos .. .

It's too bad , imo , that in their latest live performances ,  the accoustic guitar and the celesta won't be incorporated , the latter of which is monumentally important to the completion of sound for "Penetration" ( my favourite track from ..Raw Power ..) .

Nevertheless , I'm quite looking forward to some L.A. / O.C. / S.D. shows ... ..Pretty Please..!

......

.. ..
..
 
Posted by Dexamyl on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 4:44 AM
[Reply to this
Ed Vin
Edwin Oslan

 
1971?  There's going to be a release of the two guitar material!!!! I'm salivating, very exciting news!

 
Posted by Ed Vin on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 4:56 PM
[Reply to this
P.Aranoid
P Aranoid

 
Again A great Stooge..Interview.
James Williamson is not only one of the best(and best)looking guitarists that ever walked this earth.
He seems to be a great human being..With..Stories .;I d kill to hear!
The stooges.Have never let me down;
NO BAND SHOULD EVER Play After THE STOOGES...Headline only!!!
See you in londen May 3 :)


 
Posted by P.Aranoid on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 4:56 PM
[Reply to this
Dr. Ziggy FunBoy
Ziggy FunBoy

 
thats cool u should release that 1973 footage and add sound to it I have 8 mins of it with no sound
 
Posted by Dr. Ziggy FunBoy on Saturday, October 17, 2009 - 4:56 PM
[Reply to this
kerry
Kerry Kudla

 
..Amazing interview...gives me hope of hearing OPEN UP AND BLEED ..
 
Posted by kerry on Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 5:13 AM
[Reply to this
nofunctionart ©

 
fuckin' awesome. thanx!

 
Posted by nofunctionart © on Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 9:45 AM
[Reply to this
Solomon G

 
Was at Coachella for the first Stooges reunion show. Would really like to be at the first show of this version as well!
 
Posted by Solomon G on Monday, October 19, 2009 - 5:25 AM
[Reply to this