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James Newell Osterberg Jr. (born April 21, 1947), professionally known by his stage name Iggy Pop ( ), and designated as "Godfather Punk," is a singer, songwriter, musicians, producers, and American actors. He is an influential proto-punk band vocalist, Stooges, who reunited in 2003, and is famous for his humiliating and unexpected humor.

Iggy Pop music has included a number of styles during his career, including garage rock, punk rock, hard rock, rock art, new waves, jazz and blues. Although its popularity has fluctuated over the years, many of Iggy Pop's songs have become famous, including "Search and Destroy" and "I Want to Be Your Dog" by Stooges, and his solo hit "Lust for Life", "The Passenger" , and "Real Wild Child (Wild One)".

In 2010, Stooges was named Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


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James Newell Osterberg, Jr. born in Muskegon, Michigan, the son of Louella ( nÃÆ' Â © e Christensen; 1917-1996) and James Newell Osterberg, Sr. (1921-2007), a former school English teacher and baseball coach at Fordson High School in Dearborn, Michigan. Osterberg grew up in a trailer park in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He is of German, English and Irish descent on his father's side, and his Norwegian and Danish ancestors at his mother's side. His father was adopted by a Swedish family of Americans and took their surname (ÃÆ'-sterberg). In the 2007 Rolling Stone interview Iggy Pop explained his relationship with his parents and their contribution to his music:

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Music career

The early days: 1960-1967

Osterberg began his musical career as a drummer in various high school bands in Ann Arbor, Michigan, including Iguanas, who cut some notes such as Bo Diddley's "Mona" in 1965. His next stage name, Iggy, came from Iguana. After exploring local blues-style bands like Prime Movers (with his brother Dan and Michael Erlewine), he finally quit the University of Michigan and moved to Chicago to learn more about the blues. While in Chicago, he played drums at the blues club, assisted by Sam Lay (formerly of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band) who shared his relationship with Iggy. Inspired by Chicago blues as well as bands like The Sonics, MC5 and The Doors, he formed Psychedelic Stooges and started calling himself Iggy. The band consists of Iggy on vocals, Ron Asheton on guitar, Asheton's brother, Scott on drums, and Dave Alexander on bass. Their first performance was played at a Halloween party at a home in Detroit, Michigan. MC5 members are also present.

Era Stooges: 1968-1974

The Iggy Pop stage stage seeds were sown when he saw The Doors performing in 1967 at the University of Michigan and was amazed by the stage of antics and antagonism featured by singer Jim Morrison. Morrison's extreme behavior, while performing in a popular band, inspired young Iggy Pop to push the boundaries of stage performances. Other influences on Iggy Pop's vocals and personality are Mick Jagger and James Brown. Iggy Pop was the first performer to stage-dive, which he started at a concert in Detroit. Iggy Pop, who traditionally performs bare-chested, also performs stage plays like rolling around on broken glass and exposing himself to the crowd.

I attended two concerts by Doors. The first I attended was early and they have not gotten their shit yet. The show was huge, big and influential on me. They just got a big blow, "Light My Fire" and the album has taken off.... So here's this guy, coming out of his head with acid, wearing a skin with his hair oiled and curled up. The stage is very small and very low. It's confrontational. I found it very interesting. I love the show... Part of me is like, 'Wow, this is great. He really makes people annoyed and he wanders to make these people angry. 'People are rushing to the stage and Morrison will be' To hell with you. You are empty, empty, empty. You can fill in your own sexual comments.The other half of it is what I think, 'If they have hit records and they can get away with this, then I have no damn reason not to go out on stage with my band.' case, 'Hey, I can do that.' There really are some there.

In addition to Jim Morrison and The Doors' influential on the band, Iggy Pop also attributes Stooges to get the jump started after seeing an all-girls rock band from Princeton, New Jersey called The Untouchable play. In a 1995 interview with Bust Magazine, he recounted:

And the other thing is we went to New York. We had been to New York a few months before that just to check the scene, and we had never been to a place like New York... we went down around Eighth Street where all the young tourists gathered, and we met these girls from New Jersey, from Princeton, they have a band called The Untouchable, and we're like, "Oh, you have a band, of course, ha ha ha," and they say "Well, come to our house and watch us play." And we do not have a place to fall, and they play for us, and they really sway, and we're really embarrassed. "

In 1968, one year after their live debut and now dubbed Psychedelic Stooges, the band signed with Elektra Records, again following in the footsteps of The Doors, which was Elektra's biggest act at the time (according to Iggy, guitarist Ron Ashton called Moe Howard to see is it okay to call the band "The Stooges," which Howard responds just by saying "I do not care what they call themselves, as long as they are not Three Stooges!" and hang up). Iggy himself tells the story in Jim Jarmusch's 2016 documentary about The Stooges, Gimme Danger. The first album Stooges The Stooges , (where Iggy Pop is credited as "Iggy Stooge"), was produced by John Cale in New York in 1969. Be it and follow-up, Fun House i> produced by Don Gallucci in Los Angeles in 1970, sold poorly. Although the release of Fun House did not receive the expected recognition, it was ranked No. 1. 191 in the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest of All Time Album in 2003. Shortly after the new members joined, the group was disbanded due to the heroin addiction of worsening Iggy Pop.

In 1971, without a recording contract, Stooges continued to perform in small clubs with 5-piece line-ups that included Ron Asheton and James Williamson on guitar and Jimmy Recca on bass, Dave Alexander had been fired by Iggy Pop the previous year. when she appeared to be unable to play because of her chronic alcoholism (she died in 1975). That year, Iggy Pop and David Bowie met at Max's Kansas City, a nightclub and restaurant in New York City. Iggy Pop's career got a boost from his relationship with Bowie when Bowie decided in 1972 to produce an album with Iggy Pop in the UK. With James Williamson coming on as a guitarist, the search begins for the rhythm section. However, as both Iggy Pop and Williamson were not satisfied with any players in England, they decided to reunite Stooges. Ron Asheton reluctantly moved from guitar to bass. The recording sessions resulted in Raw Power rock landmarks. Once released, Scott Thurston was added to the band on an electric keyboard/piano and Bowie continued his support, but the Iggy Pop drug problem persisted. The Stooges' last performance in 1974 ended in a battle between the band and a bunch of bikers, documented on the Metallic K.O. album. Drug abuse stopped her career again for several years.

Bowie and Berlin: 1976-1978

After the outbreak of both Stooges, Iggy Pop made several recordings with James Williamson, but this was not released until 1977 (like Kill City, credited to Iggy Pop and Williamson). Iggy Pop can not control his drug use and checks himself into a mental institution, the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, to try to clean up. Bowie is one of the few visitors there, and he continues to support his friends and collaborations. In 1976, Bowie took him along as a partner on a Tour of Station to Station. This was Iggy Pop's first exposure for a large-scale professional tour and he was impressed, especially with Bowie's work ethic. On March 21, 1976, Bowie and Iggy Pop were arrested together for possession of marijuana in Rochester, New York, although the allegations were later canceled.

Bowie and Iggy Pop moved to West Berlin to escape their drug addiction. In 1977, Iggy Pop signed with RCA Records and Bowie helped write and produce The Idiot and Lust for Life two of Iggy Pop's most famous albums as the solo artist, the last featuring one of Iggy Pop's most famous songs "The Passenger". Lust for Life also featured a team of other brothers, Hunt and Tony Fox Sales, kids from Drinks Beverage comedian. Among the songs Bowie and Iggy Pop wrote together were "China Girl", "Tonight", and "Sister Midnight", all of which Bowie did on his own album later (the latter recorded with different lyrics as "Red Money" on album Lodger ). Bowie also played keyboards in Iggy Pop live performances, some of which were featured on the Eye Live TV album in 1978. In return, Iggy Pop contributed to supporting vocals at Bowie Low.

Album Arista: 1979-1981

Iggy Pop has grown dissatisfied with RCA, later admitting that she has made TV Eye Live as a quick way to fulfill her three-album RCA contract. She moved to Arista Records, under her banner she released New Values ​​ in 1979. This album is something of a Stooges reunion, with James Williamson producing and the last days Stooge Scott Thurston playing guitar and keyboard. Not surprisingly, the style of this album returned to the guitar sound of Stooges. Although much appreciated by many Iggy fans (some prefer to Bowie's collaboration), New Values ​​ is not a popular success.

The album was quite successful in Australia and New Zealand, however, and this led to Iggy Pop's first visit there to promote it. While in Melbourne, he made an impressive performance at the Iggy Pop Ipot National Australia show at Broadcasting Corporation Countdown . During his anarchist "I'm Bored" appearance, Iggy Pop did not try to hide the fact that he was syncing his lips (pushing the microphone down his pants at one point), and he even tried to take the teenage girls in the audience. He was also interviewed by host Molly Meldrum, a frequent exchange punctuated by the singer jumping up and down in his chair and making a loud call from "G'day mate" in an artificial Australian accent. His appearance Countdown is generally regarded as one of the highlights of the show's history and it unifies his popularity with Australian punk fans; since then he often toured there. While visiting New Zealand, Iggy Pop recorded a music video for "I'm Bored", and attended a record company event where he appeared to slap a woman and throw a wine to a photographer. While in Australia, Iggy Pop was also a guest at a commercial TV interview at night on Ten Network. It is not known whether the recording of this interview exists, but the famous Countdown appearance is often re-screened in Australia.

During the recording of Soldier (1980), Iggy Pop and David Bowie argued with Williamson on various aspects of the project. Williamson recalls' I'm not at all happy with some aspects of the recording including bands, recording material and facilities. So I'm unhappy in general and vice versa '. Williamson left the project. Bowie appeared in the song "Play it Safe", performing backing vocals with the Simple Minds group. The album and its follow-up Party (1981) was a commercial failure, and Iggy Pop was dropped from Arista. The medicinal habits vary in intensity, but persist.

1980s

In 1980, Iggy Pop published his autobiography I Need More, co-written with Anne Wehner, an arts patron of Ann Arbor. This book, which includes a selection of black and white photos, displays the preface by Andy Warhol. Warhol writes that he met Iggy when he was Jim Osterberg, at the Ann Arbor Film Festival in 1966. "I do not know why he did not make it really big," Warhol wrote. "He is very kind."

The 1982 album Zombie Birdhouse on Chris Stein's Animal label, with its own producing Stein, was no more commercially successful than Arista's, but again, in 1983, Iggy Pop's fortune changed when David Bowie recorded the cover of the song "China Girl". The song originally appeared on The Idiot , and was a big hit on Bowie's Let's Dance blockbuster album. As one of the songwriters, Iggy Pop received huge royalties. On Tonight in 1984, Bowie recorded five other songs written together (2 of Lust for Life , 1 of New Values ​​, and 2 new songs), ensuring the financial security of Iggy Pop, at least for the short term. The support from Bowie allowed Iggy Pop to take a three-year break, where he overcame a resurgent heroin addiction and took an acting class.

In addition, Iggy Pop contributed the title song for the 1984 Repo Man (with Steve Jones, formerly of the Sex Pistols, on guitar, and Nigel Harrison and Clem Burke, both Blondie on bass and drums) as well as the instrumental called "Repo Man Theme" which was played during the credit opening.

In 1985, Iggy Pop recorded several demos with Jones. He played this demo for Bowie, who was impressed enough to offer to produce the album for Iggy Pop: a new wave of 1986 influenced Blah-Blah-Blah, featuring the single "Real Wild Child", a cover of "The Wild One ", originally written and recorded by Australian rock 'n' roll musician Johnny O'Keefe in 1958. The single is a Top 10 hit in the UK and successful worldwide, especially in Australia, where 20 years has been used as a theme music for the ABC end-of-night music video event Rage . Blah-Blah-Blah is the highest Iggy Pop album in the US since The Idiot in 1977, peaking at No. 1. 75 on Billboard 200 top album charts.

Also in 1985, Iggy Pop and Lou Reed donated their songs to the animated film Rock & amp; Rules . Iggy Pop performed the song "Pain & Suffering" on the last movie sequence.

In 1987, Iggy Pop appeared (along with Bootsy Collins) on most of the instrumental album, Neo Geo , by Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. The music video for "Risky", written and directed by Meiert Avis, won the first MTV Breakthrough Video Award. The breakthrough video explores the FM-2030's transhumanist philosophy of Nostalgia for the Future in the form of the imagined love relationship between the robot and one of the Ray Man models in Paris in the late 1930s. Additional inspirations were taken from Jean Baudrillard, Edvard Munch's 1894 Puberty, and Roland Barthes Writer's Death . Surreal black and white videos use stop motion, light painting, and retro effect techniques in other cameras. Meiert Avis recorded Sakamoto while working on a score for The Last Emperor in London. Sakamoto also appears in words of video painting and messages to open shutter cameras. Iggy Pop, who performed vocals on "Risky", opted not to appear on the video, allowing his performance space to be occupied by a surreal-era robot.

Iggy Pop following up Blah Blah , Instinct (1988), is a musical change of direction. The sound of his disarmed guitar, leaning further toward the sound of Stooges than his solo album to date. The record label dropped it, but the radio show King Biscuit recorded the Instinct tour (featuring guitarist Andy McCoy and Alvin Gibbs on bass) in Boston on July 19, 1988. Working with rock lawyer Stann Findelle , Iggy Pop scored more inclusions on movie soundtracks in 1989: "Living at the Night's Edge" in Ridley Scott's Black Rain thriller; and "Love Transfusion", a song originally written by Alice Cooper (who supported the vocals) and Desmond Child, at Wes Craven's Shocker .

1990s and early 2000s

In 1990, Iggy Pop recorded Brick by Brick, produced by Don Was, with members of Guns N 'Roses and The B-52 as guests, as well as backing vocals by many local Hollywood groups, two of whom ( Whitey Kirst and Craig Pike) will make his band for the tour and perform on Kiss My Blood video (1991), directed by Iggy Pope's Team and filmed at Olympia in Paris. The video drew a lot of controversy, as it featured many of the Iggy Pop recordings that appeared with his penis exposed to the audience. The album is the first Gold-certified album in the US (showing sales of over 500,000 copies) and featuring his first Top 40 US hit, "Candy", a duet with B-52 singer Kate Pierson.

Also in 1990, Iggy Pop sang the role of "The Prosecutor" for POINT Music/Philips Classics (released in 1992) from the multimedia opera composer John Moran The Manson Family . That year he also contributed to the Red Hot Blue Organization's Red AIDS project, singing the version of "Well Did You Evah!" duet with Deborah Harry.

In the early to mid 1990s, Iggy Pop will make several guest appearances on Nickelodeon's Adventure Pete and Pete show. She plays James Mecklenberg, Ms. Mecklenberg's father.

In 1991, Iggy Pop and Kirst contributed the song "Why Was I Born (Freddy's Dead)" for the soundtrack movie Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare . The song is also played at the end of the movie credit, with a compilation of clips from the series A Nightmare on Elm Street that runs alongside the final credit. In the same year, Iggy Pop performed a major role in John Moran's The Manson Family.

In 1992, he collaborated with Goran Bregovi? on the soundtrack for the Arizona Dream film by Emir Kusturica. Iggy Pop sang four songs: In Deathcar , TV Screen , Earn Money , and This is a Movie .

In 1993, Iggy Pop released American Caesar , including two successful singles, "Wild America" ​​and "Beside You". The following year Iggy Pop contributed to the Buckethead Giant Robot album, including the song "Buckethead Toy Shop" and "Buddy Post Office". She appeared also on the album Les Rita Mitsouko SystÃÆ'¨me D where she sang the duet "My Love is Bad" with Catherine Ringer.

In 1996, Iggy Pop re-discovered mainstream fame when his 1977 song "Lust for Life" was featured in the movie Trainspotting . A new video was recorded for the song, with clips from films and recordings of Iggy Pop dance studio with one of the movie stars, Ewen Bremner. The Iggy Pop concert also serves as a plot point in the movie. The song has also been used in TV commercials for Royal Caribbean and as the theme music for The Jim Rome Show, a nationally syndicated sports talk show.

In 1996, Iggy Pop released Naughty Little Doggie , with Whitey Kirst back on guitar, and single "I Wanna Live". In 1997, he mixed Raw Power back to give him a rougher, louder voice; fans have been complaining for years that Bowie's official "rescue effort" is muddy and lacks in bass. Iggy Pop testified on the re-published liner that on the new mix, "everything is still red". He co-produced his 1999 album Avenue B with Don Was, releasing the single "Corruption".

In 1997, Iggy Pop was credited with a soundtrack for the movie The Brave .

On January 1, 1998, Iggy Pop made a guest appearance on the fictional Paramount Television Star Trek series: Deep Space Nine . Iggy Pop plays Vorta in an episode based on The Magnificent Seven movie, titled "The Magnificent Ferengi". Iggy Pop also contributed the theme song for "Space Goofs".

Iggy Pop provides vocals for the 1999 Death in Vegas UK Top-10 single Aisha . In the same year he appeared in Hashisheen, The End of Law, a collaborative effort by Bill Laswell, reading the tracks of The Western Lands and A Quick Trip to Alamut . She also sang "Rolodex Propaganda" and "Enfilade" songs by At the Drive-In in 2000.

For New Year's Eve 1997, Iggy Pop became headliner for the annual three annual concert in Australia, Festival Falls. He gave one of the most memorable performances in the history of the festival. A member of the audience must do a countdown for the new year with Iggy Pop as part of the competition to guess the new year's resolution Iggy Pop (it is "Doing nothing and making a lot of money!").

Iggy Pop was produced in 2001's Beat 'Em Up , which spawned The Trolls, releasing the single "Football" featuring Trolls alumni Whitey Kirst and Alex's brother.

Reunion Stooges: 2003-2010

The Iggy Pop's 2003 Skull Ring album featured collaborators Sum 41, Green Day, Peaches, and The Trolls, as well as Ron and Scott Asheton, reuniting the three surviving Stooges founding members for the first time since 1974 Iggy Pop made guest appearances on Peaches song Kick It and its videos. Also in 2003, his first complete biography was published. Gimme Hazard - Iggy Pop Story written by Joe Ambrose; Iggy Pop does not collaborate in biography or openly supports it. After enjoying work with Ashetons on Skull Ring, Iggy Pop reformed Stooges with Mike Watt bassist (formerly of Minutemen) filling for the late Dave Alexander, and Steve Wacker's saxophonist Fun Mackay reunited with lineup. They have toured regularly since 2004. That year, Iggy Pop opened the Madonna World Reinvention Tour in Dublin.

Iggy and Stooges played the Glastonbury Festival in June 2007. Their set included material from the 2007 album The Weirdness and classics such as "No Fun and" I Want to Be Your Dog. "Iggy Pop also caused controversy in June 2007 when he was interviewed on BBC coverage of the Glastonbury Festival. He used the phrase" paki shop ", apparently unaware of his racist connotations, prompting three complaints and an apology from the BBC.

On March 10, 2008, Iggy Pop appeared at Madonna induction to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. Together with Stooges, he sang hoarse songs from Madonna's two hits, "Burning Up" and "Ray of Light." Before leaving the stage, he looked directly at Madonna, quoting, "You make me feel shiny and new, like a virgin, touched for the first time.", From Madonna's hit song Like a Virgin. According to guitarist Ron Asheton, Madonna asked Stooges to appear in her place, in protest to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for not inaugurating Stooges despite six appearances on the nomination ballot. Iggy Pop also sang on the cover of "No Fun" by the Asian Dub Foundation on their 2008 album Punkara .

On January 6, 2009, original guitarist Stooges and Iggy Pop's best friend, Ron Asheton, were found dead of a heart attack. He's 60 years old.

In 2009 James Williamson rejoined the band after 29 years.

On December 15, 2009 it was announced that Stooges would be inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15, 2010. Iggy Pop had "about two hours of strong emotional reactions" to the news.

2000 and 2010s

In 2005, Iggy Pop appeared, along with Madonna, Little Richard, Bootsy Collins, and The Roots' Questlove, in American TV commercials for Motorola ROKR phones. In early 2006, Iggy and Stooges played in Australia and New Zealand for Big Day Out. They also began working on a new album, The Weirdness, recorded by Steve Albini and released in March 2007. In August 2006 Iggy and Stooges performed at the Lowlands pop festival in the Netherlands, Hodokvas in Slovakia and at the Sziget Festival in Budapest.

Author Paul Trynka completed the biography of Iggy Pop (with his blessing) named Open Up and Bleed , published in early 2007. Recently, Iggy and Stooges played at weddings Bam Margera and Iggy Pop appeared in one "Punkrocker "with Teddybears in Cadillac television commercials. Iggy Pop is also the voice of Lil 'Rummy on Comedy Central cartoon Lil' Bush and confirms that he has made a vote for American Dad! and Grand Theft Auto IV , which also includes the Stooges song "I Want to Be Your Dog" (though the game's manual praises Iggy Pop as an artist).

Iggy Pop became a guest star on Profanation , a new album by Bill Laswell-helmed Praxis group, released on January 1, 2008.

He led (from January 2009) a £ 25 million worth of TV advertising campaign for Swiftcover, using the strapline "Get a Life".

Iggy Pop collaborated with Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse on the album Dark Night of the Soul, singing the song "Pain".

Iggy Pop's fifth solo album, PrÃÆ' Â © liminaires , was released on June 2, 2009. Inspired by a novel by French writer Michel Houellebecq titled La PossibilitÃÆ' Â © d'une ÃÆ'®le PrÃÆ' Â © liminaires , a 7-inch "Les Feuilles Mortes" b/w "King of the Dogs" collector, the cover is a portrait of Iggy Pop by Marjane Satrapi, and a photo booklet 38 page also by Marjane Satrapi.

In January 2009, Iggy Pop signed up as the face of Swiftcover, a UK-based online insurance company. The advertisement was later banned by the Advertising Standards Authority on April 28, 2009 for misleading - it implies that Iggy Pop itself has an insurance policy with Swiftcover when at that time the company did not insure the musicians.

Iggy Pop also sang "We're All Gonna Die" on Slash's first Slash solo album, released in April 2010. She appeared as a character in the video game Lego Rock Band to sing her song "The Passenger" and also lend her voice for in-game tutorials. With reference to the song "The Passenger", Iggy Pop has appeared on the New Zealand television commercials phone network to show how he can get the band to play along with conference calls.

After the March 2010 diving accident, Iggy Pop claims he will no longer stage the dive. However, he did so on three occasions at a concert in Madrid, Spain on April 30, 2010. And it was almost the same in London at Hammersmith Apollo on May 2, 2010. On July 9, 2010, he re-entered Zottegem. , Belgium, causing Iggy to bleed from his face. In June 2010, Iggy Pop appeared on Yonge and Dundas Square in Toronto with Stooges being reformed on NXNE's main stage. In 2011 he teamed up with The Lilies, a collaboration between Sergio Dias of Os Mutantes and French group Tahiti Boy & amp; The Palmtree family, to record the single "Why?".

Iggy Pop lends her image to the PETA campaign against Canada's annual seal hunt.

On April 7, 2011, at age 63, Iggy Pop performed "Real Wild Child" in the tenth season of American Idol ; the Los Angeles Times music blog "Iggy Pop & Hiss" describes Iggy Pop as "still magnet, still annoying". She also appeared on Kesha's song "Dirty Love" on her second album Warrior. On August 25, 2013, Iggy and Stooges co-headlined RiotFest 2013's Day 2, performing in Toronto and Denver along with The Replacements.

On October 14, 2014, Iggy Pop gave BBC's fourth annual music event John Peel Lecture in Salford, with the topic "Free Music in a Capitalist Society". He used the lecture to discuss his experiences about the music industry, and his reflection on the influence of the internet on the widespread consumption of music and media. Iggy Pop hosted a weekly radio show on BBC Radio 6, where she covered eclectic music from punk to jazz, she also won and encouraged new artists like Shame, Fat White Family, False Heads and Sleaford Mods.

In January 2015, it was announced that Iggy Pop donated the theme song to Alex Cox's latest movie, Bill, the Galactic Hero. He also collaborated with the New Order on the song "Stray Dog" from the album Music Complete which was released in September of that year. Iggy Pop also collaborated with Tomoyasu Hotei on "How The Cookie Crumbles" and "Walking Through The Night" from the Strangers album, also released in the same year.

In 2016, Iggy Pop recorded an album with Josh Homme titled Post Pop Depression . The album was released on March 18th, with a tour to follow.

On October 28, 2016, Iggy Pop released a double album Iggy Pop Depression Post: Live At The Royal Albert Hall at Eagle Rock Entertainment (on 2CD DVD and digital format).

On March 5, 2017, Iggy Pop performed the song "T.V. Eye" with Metallica at their Hardwired Tour booth at Foro Sol in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Movie, television and radio career

As an Iggy Pop actor has appeared in a number of films, including Sid and Nancy (a speechless cameo role), The Color of Money , Hardware (sound only), Crows: City of Angels , The Rugrats Movie , Snow Day , Coffee and Cigarettes ( opposite Tom Waits, in the third segment of the movie, "Somewhere in California"), Cry-Baby , Dead Man , Tank Girl and Atolladero , science fiction of western Spain. In February 2009, he played the character of Victor in the movie Suck . Iggy Pop is featured alongside indie star Greta Gerwig in the film Art House , which premiered at the Nashville Film Festival in April 2010.

Iggy Pop has been featured in five television series, including Stories from Crypt , Pete & amp; Pete , where he played Miss's dad in the second and third seasons, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, where he played Yelgrun in the episode "The Magnificent Ferengi". With Stooges, he was featured in an episode of MTV's Bam's Unholy Union as the lead band performing at Bam Margera's wedding. In addition, a portion of the music video for Iggy Pop's "Butt Town" is featured on episode Beavis and Butthead . Iggy Pop voiced Lil 'Rummy on Comedy Central Lil' Bush , and also voted for an English-language character from the 2007 animated film Persepolis .

Iggy Pop has been profiled on four rockumentaries and has had songs in 18 soundtracks, including Crocodile Dundee II; Trainspotting ; Locks, Stocks and Two Barrels Smoking ; Haggard ; Arizona Dream ; Repo Man ; Black Rain ; Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare ; Shocker ; and Kurt Cobain: About My Son .

Iggy Pop worked with Johnny Depp in several movies: they performed together on Cry-Baby and Dead Man. Iggy Pop provides the soundtrack for The Brave , directed by and starred by Depp, and music for the 1993 Arizona Dream Dream movie.

Iggy Pop also voiced a cameo on American Dad! episode of "American Dream Factory" as Jerry, drummer, in the band Steve Smith. He made an appearance on FLicKeR , a feature film documentary 2008 by Nik Sheehan about Brion Gysin and Dreamachine. Iggy Pop plays herself as the DJ of the fictitious rock station Liberty Rock Radio 97. 8 in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV . The Stooges song "I Want To Be Your Dog" is displayed on the same station. Iggy Pop also featured as a voice in the video game ATARI 2004 DRIV3R , produced by Reflections Interactive. Iggy Pop appears as a character in the comedy/adventure series Adult Swim Adult The Venture Bros. . He is one of the bodyguards, along with Klaus Nomi, from David Bowie, who is the "Sovereign" of the Guild of Calamitous Intent. Iggy Pop has some unclear super power, which he used when he and Nomi turned against Bowie.

In 2012, Iggy Pop plays the conscience of a clown named Elliot (Denis Lavant) in the French movie L'ÃÆ' â € ° toile du jour ( Morning Star ) directed by Sophie Blondy.

In 2013, Iggy Pop appeared shortly after the French movie Les gamins and then voiced The Caterpillar on the Once Upon a Time in Wonderland television series.

In 2014, Iggy Pop presents (narrated) BBC documentary "Burroughs at 100." William Burroughs greatly influenced the writing of Iggy Pop, an inspiring lyric in the famous "Lust for Life". It aired in the US on This American Life on January 30, 2015 in the episode "Burroughs 101," commemorating its 101st birthday.

Iggy Pop hosted a weekly radio show and podcast titled "Iggy Confidential" on BBC 6 Music every Friday at 19:00 British time.

Based on the translation of the poetry of Walt Whitman's poetry in Germany in 2005, a double-bilingual radio drama and "Kinder Adams/Children of Adam" audio book was released by HÃÆ'¶rbuch Hamburg in 2014, including a complete reading by Iggy Pop.

In 2015, Iggy Pop plays Vicious in the dumb film BjÃÆ'¶rn Tagemose-directed in front of Grace Jones, Henry Rollins, and Lemmy. Iggy Pop is featured in the Rammstein DVD Rammstein in America .

In 2016, Iggy Pop is featured as the main subject in the documentary Danny Says starring alongside Danny Fields, Alice Cooper, Judy Collins, Wayne Kramer, Jac Holzman, and more. That same year, Iggy Pop starred in the thriller Toby Tobias Blood Orange where he plays an aging rock star. Also during 2016, Jim Jarmusch directed Gimme Danger , a documentary about the band. On June 22, 2016, Stooges guitarist James Williamson made an official statement saying that Stooges is no more:

The Stooges is done. Basically, everyone died except Iggy and I. So it would be kind of laughable to try and tour like Iggy and Stooges when there is only one Stooge in the band and then you have side guys. That does not make sense to me.

Williamson also added that the tour became boring, and trying to balance the band's career as well as Iggy Pop was a difficult task. Also in 2016, he participated, with Michel Houellebecq and others, in the documentary Erik Lieshout, To Stay Alive: A Method.

In 2017, Iggy Pop appeared in Song to Song directed by Terrence Malick, opposite Michael Fassbender.

Iggy Pop was filming The Sandman with Italian director Dario Argento. It is scheduled to be released in November 2018.

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Biopic

Passenger is the alleged name for the biography of Iggy Pop's early career with Stooges. The film is directed by Nick Gomez, and Elijah Wood is to play Iggy Pop. In 2010, the project appears to have been suspended.

Iggy Pop likes the script but refuses to take part in the movie. He said:

The script is not cut off... It's a work of art. But subjectively, I do not want to be involved in any way. Producers and writers sent me a very worthy letter and asked me to write again if I did not want them to do it... I do not feel at all negative about it.

He also calls Wood "a very calm and talented actor".

New Album May Be Iggy Pop's Last
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Classic scholarship

In 1995, the established classical scientific journal, Irish Classical, published the Iggy Pop reflection on Edward Gibbon's application of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire to the modern world in a short article, > Caesar Lives , (Vol 2, 1995). Iggy Pop also recounts how reading Gibbon while on tour in the Southern United States inspired him in his spontaneous soliloquy called "Caesar".

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Personal life

Iggy Pop lives near the Atlantic coast, south of Miami, Florida. He has been married three times: to Wendy Weissberg (for several weeks in 1968, the marriage was canceled shortly thereafter), to Suchi Asano (1984-1999), and finally, to his old partner Nina Alu. He has a son, Eric Benson, born in 1970 to Paulette Benson.

In the 1990s, Iggy Pop developed a friendship with Johnny Depp, Jim Jarmusch, and tattoo artist Jonathan Shaw. According to Shaw, the four men wore matching rings depicting the skull, and all but Iggy Pop received the same skull-and-crossbone tattoo.

Iggy Pop : NPR
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Legacy

In the movie Velvet Goldmine Ewan McGregor plays Curt Wilde, a loose character based on Iggy Pop. McGregor performs Stooges songs "TV Eye" and "Gimme Danger" in the movie. In the movie of 2013 CBGB drummer Foo Fighters, Taylor Hawkins plays Iggy Pop in the late 1970s. In the video game series Super Mario Bros., the character Iggy Koopa is named after him. In the game Yoshi's New Island, for Nintendo 3DS, the "Eggy Iggy Pop" minigame is also named after him. Punk of the late 1970s and Iggy Pop influenced Dunedin band The Enemy recorded Iggy Told Me . Iggy's character from the Japanese manga and anime series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is named after him. James O'Barr formed the Funboy character in "The Crow" after Iggy Iggy Pop.

Iggy Pop's five greatest on-screen moments - Little White Lies
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Discography

Studio album

dengan Stooges

  • The Stooges (1969)
  • Fun House (1970)
  • Kekuatan Mentah (1973)
  • The Weirdness (2007)
  • Siap untuk Mati (2013)

dengan James Williamson

  • Kill City (1977)

Solo

  • The Idiot (1977)
  • Nafsu untuk Hidup (1977)
  • Nilai Baru (1979)
  • Prajurit (1980)
  • Pesta (1981)
  • Zombie Birdhouse (1982)
  • Blah-Blah-Blah (1986)
  • Instinct (1988)
  • Brick by Brick (1990)
  • American Caesar (1993)
  • Naughty Little Doggie (1996)
  • Avenue B (1999)
  • Beat 'Em Up (2001)
  • Cincin Tengkorak (2003)
  • PrÃÆ' © liminaires (2009)
  • AprÃÆ'¨s (2012)
  • Post Pop Depression (2016)

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Penghargaan dan nominasi

Grammy Awards

Iggy Pop has been nominated for two Grammy Awards.

Golden Globe Awards

In 2017, Iggy Pop has been nominated along with Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton for the Golden Globe Award in the Best Original Song - Motion Picture for their song "Gold" in Stephen Gaghan's Gold movie.

Command given

In 2017, shortly after his 70th birthday, Iggy Pop was appointed Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Consul General in Miami on behalf of the French government.

Iggy Pop - Reviews, Songs and News
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References


Iggy Pop - Drummer, Guitarist, Singer - Biography
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Further reading

  • Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob (1977). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock (1st ed.). New York: Harmony Books. ISBN: 0-517-52852-5. Ã,
  • Trynka, Paul (2007). Iggy Pop: Open and Blood . London: Little, Brown Book Group. ISBN: 1-84744-019-3.

Iggy Pop x Billabong Collaboration - Spring 2018 - YouTube
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External links

  • Official website
  • Iggy Pop on the BBC Program
  • Iggy Pop in IMDb

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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