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Cometh The Power
Fifty years on from Iggy & The Stooges at King’s Cross, Alec Byrne’s unseen images of the night.
PUBLISHED IN 2017, Alec Byrne’s remarkable photographic chronicle London Rock: The Unseen Archive is crammed with rock’n’roll legends before the era of image management and celeb-inaccessibility. Inside, up-close portraits of The Beatles, Dylan, Hendrix, the Stones, Marley and more suggest an odd equality of photographer and subject. Also within the pages, though, is jarring malevolence – shots of Iggy Pop & The Stooges at the King’s Cross Cinema on July 15, 1972. With a ticket price of £1, it was their first and last UK gig before their reunion in 2003, and was likened by The Clash’s Mick Jones to being fired on by flame-throwers.