The Survival of Iggy Pop(newyorker.com)
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The Survival of Iggy Pop
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/09/02/the-survival-of-iggy-pop
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Henry Rollins has a great Iggy Pop story.
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBIIoI6c93c Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFls7s_djY0
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBIIoI6c93c Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFls7s_djY0
That 1996 gig https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GsGuzbnkw0
If this story catches your eye, be sure to listen to The Ongoing History Of New Music, especially this one:
https://omny.fm/shows/ongoing-history-of-new-music/why-punk-...
But he's talked about Iggy in a few other episodes as well.
If you have any interest at all in music, this is the best podcast you'll ever find.
https://omny.fm/shows/ongoing-history-of-new-music/why-punk-...
But he's talked about Iggy in a few other episodes as well.
If you have any interest at all in music, this is the best podcast you'll ever find.
That picture of him in between Bowie and Reed.
Last man standing.....
Last man standing.....
Pop must be minute, Bowie was only around 5'5"
He' 5'7" according to Google. Posture tends to suffer with the amount of drugs they must have been taking, so who knows?
I attended his concerts twice, both times he was well past fifty and his posture was probably better than most of the audience (as was his fitness).
And it's really strange to see a thread discussing someone's height on this forum.
And it's really strange to see a thread discussing someone's height on this forum.
I've seen him several times over the years - firs time was '87, his "original" come back tour. I lived in Boston at the time, and the afternoon before the show I happened to be at the bar the show was being held. Iggy was sitting at the bar drinking water and talking to the bartender. I got a chat very briefly with him, but being in my early 20's at the time and a huge fan, I was too intimidated to really speak to him.
About 2 years later, I met him for real at a wealthy person's BBQ in Los Angeles. I got a chance to sit and speak with him, and Bowie, for hours. One of my highlights of my life.
I saw Bowie's stage costumes at the V&A exhibition in London, they were like a child's clothes, they were so small.
I was just surprised to see in the photo that Pop appears even smaller.
I saw him live about 3 years ago, so he must have been over 70 already, and he was still great. He even joined us briefly at the pit.
It was funny for me as I had gone through several hours of security compliance videos just that day, so that pogo (something I hadn't done in at least 20 years) was incredibly liberating. Had a few bruises for a couple of weeks but absolutely worth it!
It was funny for me as I had gone through several hours of security compliance videos just that day, so that pogo (something I hadn't done in at least 20 years) was incredibly liberating. Had a few bruises for a couple of weeks but absolutely worth it!
I'd assume Bowie was in platform boots, which he wore a lot in that era.
Is there a way to read this article without the popups and other dark patterns that make it impossible to finish reading?
Firefox reader mode. It makes the web readable again by stripping everything except the main content out and removes js. And has dark mode :)
"You pursue something with passion and dedication and they call you a punk".
I remember seeing a video clip with Iggy saying something to this effect, probably on MTV, but have been able to find it online. If anyone can verify this quote by Iggy, please reply.
I remember seeing a video clip with Iggy saying something to this effect, probably on MTV, but have been able to find it online. If anyone can verify this quote by Iggy, please reply.
In this interview Iggy Pop expresses the same sentiment if not the exact quote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78S0yrMLfTU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78S0yrMLfTU
Not the exact same quote, but there's a Mogwai used a recording of an interview with Iggy for the opening track to "Come on die young" and it's great. It reads great, and it's even better when heard.
I'm sorry the link I've found is full of ads but I think it's worth it: https://genius.com/Mogwai-punk-rock-lyrics
I'm sorry the link I've found is full of ads but I think it's worth it: https://genius.com/Mogwai-punk-rock-lyrics
His collaboration with Underworld was fantastic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teatime_Dub_Encounters
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teatime_Dub_Encounters
Another great Iggy Pop story is the hilarious way in which his rider was written: http://www.iggypop.org/stoogesrider.html
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Too bad he sold out to do car insurance ads:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlRjYlsC3bc
This "selling out" nonsense... attempting a career in art/music is by definition "selling out". Only rock n roll snobby gatekeepers have this attitude; in the rest of the world it's called "getting paid". Hip hop celebrates Getting Paid to the point of mocking the "selling out attitude" of rock n roll.
Yeah, I mean everyone knows real artists don’t ask for money.>.>
Got a lust for life... insurance
Tool's resurgence brought me back to their classic song Hooker With a Penis:
All you read and wear or see or hear on TV
Is a product, begging for your fat-ass, dirty dollar
Shut up and buy, buy, buy my new record
And buy, buy, buy, send more money
Fuck you buddy
All you read and wear or see or hear on TV
Is a product, begging for your fat-ass, dirty dollar
Shut up and buy, buy, buy my new record
And buy, buy, buy, send more money
Fuck you buddy
Beyond his DS9 episode where he played an unconvincing Vorta, I’ve never heard of him. Cool name though.
Maybe you have heard The Passenger by him before: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLhN__oEHaw ?
this may be the most Hacker News comment ever
If you haven't seen it Anthony Bourdain did a great interview with him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHnNlIjPe7M