Photographer and scene maker Leee Black Childers on his wild and woolly ride with Iggy, the Stooges, David Bowie, Andy Warhol, Candy Darling, Jackie Curtis, Way...
Former Stooges guitarist James Williamson talks about his new album, Behind the Shade, and new band the Pink Hearts; including Petra Haden, Frank Meyer (ex-Stre...
The Stooges, MC5, Bob Seger, The Faces, Jethro Tull and Chicago all played at the Goose Lake International Music Festival in Jackson County, Michigan, about 40 ...
Some folks find their religion in church, me I found mine in the 99 cent record bin of a trashy southern Woolworth's. On that fateful day in 1971, from that bin...
Powerful footage of the Stooges taken by NYC musician Ryan Skeleton Boy in November of 2003. The live set was performed at Tower Records and is riddled with funny commentary by Iggy on the sad state of music and his drug influenced lyrics....
PKM 20th in the NME!! - -
"Please Kill Me, the oral history of punk written by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain, was published 20 years ago this year. It's credited as the book that popularised the oral history format, but, more than that, it's an essential read for anyone with even the slightest interest in the movement. "...
BY: AMY HABEN
Rob Thomas, Don Fleming, and J. Mascis.
Bowery Electric's monthly rock & roll party, Sally Can't Dance, is usually a drunken, groovy time...
This is Part Three of the original interview that Legs did with Angela Bowie for Please Kill Me.
B SIDE
A - Sorry where were we...
L - That it was restri...
By James Marshall - - After nearly twenty years of being Please Kill Me’s bad guy, James Williamson finally wants to clear the air. I talked to him on the eve of the release of his first solo album Re/Licked....
We Will Fall: The Death and Rise of The Stooges
Death, its the greatest career move of them all. Ask Elvis, or Jacko. But Iggy did ‘em one better; he’s the onl...
Punk Professor Confesses: Iggy’s Touch May Have Saved My Life! Danny Fields interviews Maria Damon - I had the pleasure of meeting Maria Damon on February 9, 2011 at Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye's 40th anniversary performance at the Poetry Project at St. Marks Church. She’s a poetry scholar—so it turns out we had a few friends in common—but imagine my bigger surprise when she told me she was a huge Please Kill Me fan and that our book was a major factor in inspiring her to teach a course on Punk Literature at the University of Minnesota. - Gillian...