1970
1970

The Stooges - 1970 Lyrics

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1970 Music Video

1970 Lyrics

Out of my mind on Saturday night
Ninteen-seventy rollin' in sight
Radio burnin' up above
Beautiful baby, feed my love all night

Till I blow away
All night
Till I blow away
I feel alright, I feel alright

Whoo
Baby oh baby, burn my heart
Baby oh baby, burn my heart
Fall apart baby, fall apart
Baby oh baby, burn my heart all night

Till I blow away
All night
Till I blow away

I feel alright
I feel alright

Feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Whoo

Out of my mind on Saturday night
Ninteen-seventy rollin' in sight
Radio burnin' up above
Beautiful baby, feed my love all night

Till I blow away
All night
Till I blow away
I feel alright, I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright, I feel alright
I feel alright, feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
Well, I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
Feel
Feel
Blow
Blow
I feel alright
I feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Blow
Blow
I feel alright
Ooh
Feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
Feel alright
I feel alright
I feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
So

Writer(s): DAVID ALEXANDER, JAMES OSTERBERG, RONALD ASHETON, SCOTT ASHETON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the members of The Stooges featured in the song '1970'?

    '1970' features original members Iggy Pop (vocals), Ron Asheton (guitar), Scott Asheton (drums), and Dave Alexander (bass).

  2. On which album can the song '1970' by The Stooges be found?

    '1970' is a track from The Stooges' second album 'Fun House', which was released in 1970.

  3. What influenced The Stooges' music style in their early years?

    The Stooges initially played a raw and primitive style of rock and roll influenced by garage rock bands like The Sonics and The Kinks, and sought to create a new form of blues music. Their performances were known for their intense energy and avant-garde nature.

  4. What was unique about Iggy Pop's onstage behavior during Stooges' performances?

    Iggy Pop was notorious for his outrageous onstage antics, such as smearing his chest with hamburger meat and peanut butter, self-mutilation, and even flashing his genitalia. He's credited with popularizing stage diving, contributing to the band's wild performance reputation.

  5. How was the album 'Fun House', which includes '1970', initially received by critics?

    Upon its release, 'Fun House' was poorly received by critics and the general public. However, it has since gained recognition for its raw energy and is now considered a significant influence on the punk rock movement.

  6. What were Iggy Pop's influences in forming The Stooges?

    Iggy Pop was inspired to form The Stooges after encountering blues drummer Sam Lay in Chicago and experiencing the MC5 live. This prompted him to blend elements of garage rock with an innovative form of blues not defined by historical influences.

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