The Stooges take 34 years off and become punk legends

[7 March 2007]

by Greg Kot

Chicago Tribune (MCT)

The Stooges once made groundbreaking, life-altering music, and they paid dearly for it. Now more than three decades after they came and went, the Stooges have returned, acknowledged as legends and basking in unprecedented respect, adulation and cash.
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