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Iggy Pop

James Newell Osterberg Jr. better known as Iggy Pop , is an American musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and actor. He is often referred to as the “Godfather of Punk”.

Iggy Pop is recognizable for his over-the-top stage persona and antics, partnered with his distinctive voice and contemplative lyrics. He is credited with existence one of the first performers to attempt a stage-dive, and more often than not, performs shirtless theatrics such as rolling in broken glass. His public persona is influenced by Jim Morrison, as he was surprised that such a high-profile celebrity could get away with such extreme acts while performing. Iggy Pop maintains his magnetic stage presence to this day.

Born in Michigan in 1947, he first took an interest in musical instruments when he was in fifth grade. His moniker, “Iggy Pop”, pays homage to a band he was in during his high school years called The Iguanas. Forming The Stooges in 1967, Pop constantly struggled with a heroin addiction that led to the community splitting up and reuniting multiple times over the course of their being. The Stooges helped transport Iggy Pop to mainstream success, though the press caused by personal issues often s

The Truth About Iggy Pop And David Bowie's Relationship

When David Bowie died on January 10, 2016, Iggy Pop confessed to The Novel York Times Bowie had "resurrected" him. They met in 1971, and Bowie produced "Raw Power," the third album released by Iggy Pop's band The Stooges. By 1974, though, their drug employ — heroin for Iggy Pop and cocaine for Bowie — had negatively affected their lives. After The Stooges fell apart for the second time due to Pop's heroin use, he checked himself into the Los Angeles Neuropsychiatric Institute, a mental health facility, where he received psychological treatment.

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"By 1975, I was totally into drugs, and my willpower had been vastly depleted," Pop, born James Osterberg in Michigan in 1947, later recalled, per "David Bowie: The Golden Years." "But still, I had the brains to commit myself to a hospital, and I survived with willpower and a lot of assist from David Bowie. I survived because I wanted to." Afterward, Bowie invited him to tag along on his Isolar tour in support of his album "Station to Station." They then moved to West Berlin together to kick drugs and revitalize their labor. Pop admitted in a 1990 MTV News interview that in




Nardwuar: Who are you?
Iggy Pop: If I am not a myth, whose legend am I?

You are Iggy Pop!
Well, yeah.

You are the Iggster!
I am Iggy.

How vintage are you today, Iggy?
Today I am forty-eight years ancient but I'll be forty-nine very soon. My birthday's next month.

I once saw you on the Arsenio Hall Reveal. The Arsenio Hall Show. The Arsenio Hall Show. Carry out you remember organism on that show?
Yes, he's a elevated black man.

That was the craziest. You walking on the Arsenio Hall Display with this orderly kind of vest on and no shirt.
Mmmm.

And I noticed you look a lot like Label Arm of Mudhoney. There was like--
--I do not! Huh-hee huh-hee! (laughs) He might look a little like me.

There was a photo shoot of you two guys together a few years ago, and he looked like your son kinda.
I see. Well, yeah. There are a lot of people around who glance like my kids.

On your new album, Iggy, you own a song called "Pussy Walk."
Yeah.

You also have an older tune called "Cock in My Pocket."
Yes.

When you played the UBC SUB Ballroom here in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, I guess around 1980, guess what you showed?
Uhhh, was it like my cock?

Yeah!
Ohh.

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The poster child of radical extremes, overindulgence and self-abuse in rock music, Iggy Pop was one of the major performers of the late 60’s to arrange the stage for the emergence of the die hard punk rock movement during the tracking decade. Relentlessly chanting lyrics reveling in the darker aspects of the human society, many metal heads feared punk rock’s influential ministry might be taking metal’s place. Self-proclaimed “true” metal fans despised this “New Wave Bullshit” and as stated in Steve Waksman’s fascinating novel, This ain't the summer of love: struggle and crossover in heavy metal and punk, thought fans were absolutely ridiculous for “praising faggots like Iggy Pop”(Waksman 2).
Both punk rock and metal are very much fueled through the underlying notion of power and aggression. Like Waksman states, “There seems to be a notion that if a musician is homosexual, his music must be wimpy or weak” (Waksman 3). I find this topic to be very interesting. Why is there this masculine homophobia so exhibit in many facets all over the world? Was Iggy gay? Or was it just a mere result of metal’s retaliation towar