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Iggy Pop

James Newell Osterberg Jr. (born April 21, 1947), known professionally as Iggy Pop, is an American singer, musician, radio broadcaster, songwriter and actor. Called the "Godfather of Punk",[2][3] he was the vocalist and lyricist of proto-punk band The Stooges, who were formed in 1967 and have disbanded and reunited many times since.[4]

Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop performing in 2011
Background information
Birth nameJames Newell Osterberg Jr.
Born (1947-04-21) April 21, 1947 (age 75)
Muskegon, Michigan, U.S.
OriginAnn Arbor, Michigan, U.S
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
  • actor
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • drums
  • keyboards
Years active1960s–present
Labels
Formerly of
Spouse(s)
Wendy Weissberg
(m. 1968; annulled 1968)

Suchi Asano
(m. 1984; div. 1999)

Nina Alu
(m. 2008)
Websiteiggypop.com

Initially playing a raw, primitive style of rock and roll (progressing later towards more experimental and aggressive rock), the Stooges sold few records in their original incarnation and gained a reputation for their confrontational performances, which often involved acts of self-mutilation by Pop.[5] He had a long collaborative relationship and friendship with David Bowie over the course of his career, beginning with the Stooges' album Raw Power in 1973. Both musicians went to West Berlin to wean themselves off their respective drug addictions and Pop began his solo career by collaborating with Bowie on the 1977 albums The Idiot and Lust for Life, Pop usually contributing the lyrics. Throughout his career, he is well known for his outrageous and unpredictable stage antics, poetic lyrics and distinctive voice.[6][7][8] He was one of the first performers to do a stage-dive and popularized the activity.[9][10] Pop, who traditionally (but not exclusively) performs bare-chested, also performed such stage theatrics as rolling around in broken glass and exposing himself to the crowd.[10]

Pop's music has encompassed a number of styles over the course of his career, including garage rock, punk rock, hard rock, heavy metal, art rock, new wave, jazz, blues and electronic.[11][12] Though his popularity has fluctuated, many of Pop's songs have become well known, including "Search and Destroy" and "I Wanna Be Your Dog" by the Stooges, and his solo hits "Lust for Life", "The Passenger" and "Real Wild Child (Wild One)". In 1990, he recorded his first and only Top 40 U.S. hit, "Candy", a duet with B-52's singer Kate Pierson. Pop's song "China Girl" became more widely known when it was re-recorded by co-writer Bowie, who released it as the second single from his most commercially successful album, Let's Dance (1983). Bowie re-recorded and performed many of Pop's songs throughout his career.

Although Pop has had limited commercial success, he has remained a culture icon and a significant influence on a wide range of musicians in numerous genres. The Stooges' album Raw Power has proved an influence on artists such as Sex Pistols,[13] the Smiths,[14] and Nirvana.[15] His solo album The Idiot has been cited as a major influence on a number of post-punk, electronic and industrial artists including Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails and Joy Division,[16] and was described by Siouxsie Sioux as a "re-affirmation that our suspicions were true: the man is a genius."[17] He was inducted as part of the Stooges into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010. In January 2020, Pop received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.[18]

Early life

 
Osterberg as a high school senior, 1965

James Newell Osterberg Jr. was born in Muskegon, Michigan, on April 21, 1947, the son of Louella (née Christensen; 1917–1996)[19] and James Newell Osterberg Sr. (1921–2007),[19] a former high school English teacher and baseball coach at Fordson High School in Dearborn, Michigan.[20] He is of English, German, and Irish descent on his father's side, and Danish and Norwegian ancestry on his mother's side. His father was adopted by a Swedish-American nurse surnamed Osterberg.[21] The family lived in a trailer park in Ypsilanti, Michigan.[10] Ron Asheton later described him as having been a conventional teenager: "He hung out with the popular kids that wore chinos, cashmere sweaters, and penny loafers. Iggy didn’t smoke cigarettes, didn’t get high, didn’t drink."[22]

Osterberg began to play drums in the fifth grade, first starting with rubber pads glued to plywood, before his parents bought him a drum set.[22] In a 2007 Rolling Stone interview, he explained his relationship with his parents and their contribution to his music:

Once I hit junior high in Ann Arbor, I began going to school with the son of the president of Ford Motor Company, with kids of wealth and distinction. But I had a wealth that beat them all. I had the tremendous investment my parents made in me. I got a lot of care. They helped me explore anything I was interested in. This culminated in their evacuation from the master bedroom in the trailer, because that was the only room big enough for my drum kit. They gave me their bedroom.[23]

Music career

Early days: 1960–1967

 
The Prime Movers, featuring Pop on drums

Osterberg began his music career as a drummer in various high school bands in Ann Arbor, Michigan, including The Iguanas, who covered several records such as Bo Diddley's "Mona" in 1965.[24] He then began exploring local blues-style bands such as the Prime Movers (with brothers Dan and Michael Erlewine), which he joined at 18 years old. The Prime Movers gave him the nickname "Iggy" for having played in The Iguanas.[25] According to biographer Jim Ambrose, the two years he spent in the band made him aware of "art, politics, and experimentation".[26]

Osterberg eventually dropped out of the University of Michigan[27] and moved to Chicago to learn more about blues. While in Chicago, he played drums in blues clubs, helped by Sam Lay (formerly of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band) who shared his connections with Pop.[28] Inspired by Chicago blues as well as bands like The Sonics, MC5 and The Doors, he formed The Psychedelic Stooges. The band was composed of Osterberg on vocals, Ron Asheton on guitar, Asheton's brother Scott on drums, and Dave Alexander on bass. Their first show was played at a Halloween party at a house in Detroit, Michigan. Members of the MC5 were also in attendance. Osterberg became interested in Ron Asheton after seeing him perform in the Chosen Few (a covers band), believing "I’ve never met a convincing musician that didn’t look kind of ill and kind of dirty, and Ron had those two things covered!"[29] The three nicknamed Osterberg "Pop" after a local character whom he resembled.[30]

The Stooges era: 1968–1974

The seeds of Pop's stage persona were sown when he saw the Doors perform in 1967 at the University of Michigan and was amazed by the stage antics and antagonism displayed by singer Jim Morrison.[10] Morrison's extreme behavior, while performing in a popular band, inspired the young Pop to push the boundaries of stage performance. Other influences on Pop's vocals and persona were Mick Jagger and James Brown.

I attended two concerts by the Doors. The first one I attended was early on and they had not gotten their shit together yet. That show was a big, big, big influence on me. They had just had their big hit, "Light My Fire" and the album had taken off. ... So, here's this guy, out of his head on acid, dressed in leather with his hair all oiled and curled. The stage was tiny and it was really low. It got confrontational. I found it really interesting. I loved the performance ... Part of me was like, "Wow, this is great. He's really pissing people off and he's lurching around making these guys angry." People were rushing the stage and Morrison's going "Fuck you. You blank, blank, blank." You can fill in your sexual comments yourself. The other half of it was that I thought, "If they've got a hit record out and they can get away with this, then I have no fucking excuse not to get out on stage with my band." It was sort of the case of, "Hey, I can do that." There really was some of that in there.[31]

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

And the other thing was we went to New York. We had gone to New York a couple of months before that just to check out the scene, and we had never been to a place like New York ... we went down around Eighth Street there where all the young tourists hang out, and we met these girls from New Jersey, from Princeton, they had a band called The Untouchable, and we're like, "Oh, you've got a band, sure, ha ha ha," and they said "Well, come to our house and see us play." And we didn't have anywhere to crash, and they played for us, and they completely rocked, and we were really ashamed.

In 1968, one year after their live debut and now dubbed the Psychedelic Stooges, the band signed with Elektra Records, again following in the footsteps of The Doors, who were Elektra's biggest act at the time (according to Pop, guitarist Ron Asheton called Moe Howard to see if it was all right to call the band "The Stooges", to which Howard responded by merely saying "I don't care what they call themselves, as long as they're not The Three Stooges!" and hung up the phone). Pop himself told the story in the 2016 Jim Jarmusch documentary film about The Stooges, Gimme Danger. The Stooges' first album The Stooges (on which Pop was credited as "Iggy Stooge") was produced by John Cale in New York in 1969. Both it and the follow-up, Fun House, produced by Don Gallucci in Los Angeles in 1970, sold poorly. Though the release of Fun House did not receive the recognition expected, it was later ranked No. 191 in Rolling Stone's '500 Greatest Albums of All Time' in 2003.[32] Shortly after the release of Fun House, the group disbanded because of Pop's worsening heroin addiction.

 
Iggy Pop performing at Massey Hall, Toronto, 1973

In 1971, without a record deal, the Stooges kept performing in small clubs with a five-piece lineup that included both Ron Asheton and James Williamson on guitars and Jimmy Recca on bass, Pop having fired Dave Alexander the previous year when he turned up for a gig unable to play because of his chronic alcoholism. That year Pop and David Bowie met at Max's Kansas City, a nightclub and restaurant in New York City.[33] Pop's career received a boost from his relationship with Bowie when Bowie decided in 1972 to produce an album with him in England. With Williamson signed on as guitarist, the search began for a rhythm section. However, since neither Pop nor Williamson were satisfied with any players in England, they decided to re-unite the Stooges. Ron Asheton grudgingly moved from guitar to bass. The recording sessions produced the rock landmark Raw Power. After its release, Scott Thurston was added to the band on keyboards/electric piano and Bowie continued his support, but Pop's drug problem persisted. The Stooges' last show in 1974 ended in a fight between the band and a group of bikers, documented on the album Metallic K.O. Drug abuse stalled Pop's career again for several years.

Bowie and Berlin: 1976–1978

 
Iggy Pop on October 25, 1977, at the State Theatre in Minneapolis

After the Stooges' second breakup, Pop made recordings with James Williamson, but these were not released until 1977 (as Kill City, credited jointly to Pop and Williamson).[14] Pop was unable to control his drug use and checked himself into a mental institution, the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, to try to clean up. Bowie was one of his few visitors there, continuing to support his friend and collaborator. In 1976, Bowie took Pop along as his companion on the Station to Station tour. This was Pop's first exposure to large-scale professional touring and he was impressed, particularly with Bowie's work ethic. Following a March 21, 1976, show, Bowie and Pop were arrested together for marijuana possession in Rochester, New York, although charges were later dropped.[34]

Bowie and Pop relocated to West Berlin to wean themselves off their respective drug addictions. "Living in a Berlin apartment with Bowie and his friends was interesting…" Pop recalled. "The big event of the week was Thursday night. Anyone who was still alive and able to crawl to the sofa would watch Starsky & Hutch."[35]

In 1977, Pop signed with RCA Records. Bowie helped write and produce The Idiot and Lust for Life, Pop's two most acclaimed albums as a solo artist, the latter featuring one of his best-known songs, "The Passenger". Lust for Life featured another team of brothers, Hunt and Tony Fox Sales, sons of comedian Soupy Sales. Among the songs Bowie and Pop wrote together were "China Girl", "Tonight", and "Sister Midnight", all of which Bowie performed on his own albums later (the last being recorded with different lyrics as "Red Money" on Lodger). Bowie also played keyboards in Pop's live performances, some of which are featured on the album TV Eye Live in 1978. In return, Pop contributed backing vocals on Bowie's Low.[36]

Arista albums: 1979–1981

 
Iggy Pop in Cardiff, 1979

Pop had grown dissatisfied with RCA, later admitting that he had made TV Eye Live as a quick way of fulfilling his three-album RCA contract. He moved to Arista Records, under whose banner he released New Values in 1979. This album was something of a Stooges reunion, with James Williamson producing and latter-day Stooge Scott Thurston playing guitar and keyboards. Not surprisingly, the album's style harkened back to the guitar sound of the Stooges. New Values was not a commercial success in the U.S., but has since been highly regarded by critics.

The album was moderately successful in Australia and New Zealand, however, and this led to Pop's first visit there to promote it. While in Melbourne, he made a memorable appearance on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's nationwide show Countdown. During his anarchic performance of "I'm Bored", Pop made no attempt to conceal the fact that he was lip-synching (shoving the microphone down his pants at one point), and he even tried to grab the teenage girls in the audience. He was also interviewed by host Molly Meldrum, an exchange which was frequently punctuated by the singer jumping up and down on his chair and making loud exclamations of "G'day mate" in a mock Australian accent. His Countdown appearance is generally considered one of the highlights of the show's history and it cemented his popularity with Australian punk fans; since then he has often toured there. While visiting New Zealand, Pop recorded a music video for "I'm Bored", and attended a record company function where he appeared to slap a woman and throw wine over a photographer.[37] While in Australia, Pop was also the guest on a live late-night commercial TV interview show on the Ten Network. The Countdown appearance has often been re-screened in Australia.

During the recording of Soldier (1980), Pop and Bowie argued with Williamson over various aspects of the project. Williamson recalled, "I was not at all happy with a number of aspects of that record including the band, the material and the recording facilities. So I was unhappy in general and vice versa".[38] Williamson left the project. Bowie appeared on the song "Play it Safe", performing backing vocals with the group Simple Minds. During a live performance in Brooklyn in 1981, Pop smashed a microphone into his own face, knocking out a front tooth.[39] Both Soldier and its follow-up Party (1981) were commercial failures, and Pop was dropped from Arista. His drug habit varied in intensity during this time, but persisted.[citation needed]

1980s

 
Iggy Pop at the Pinkpop Festival in 1987

In 1980, Pop published his autobiography I Need More, co-written with Anne Wehner, an Ann Arbor arts patron. The book, which includes a selection of black and white photographs, featured a foreword by Andy Warhol. Warhol wrote that he met Pop when he was Jim Osterberg, at the Ann Arbor Film Festival in 1966. "I don't know why he hasn't made it really big," Warhol wrote. "He is so good."[40]

The 1982 album Zombie Birdhouse on Chris Stein's Animal label, with Stein himself producing, was no more commercially successful than his Arista works. In 1983, Pop's fortunes changed when David Bowie recorded a cover of the song "China Girl". The song had originally appeared on The Idiot, and was a major hit on Bowie's blockbuster Let's Dance album. As co-writer of the song, Pop received substantial royalties. On Tonight in 1984, Bowie recorded five more of their co-written songs (2 from Lust for Life, 1 from New Values, and 2 new songs), assuring Pop financial security, at least for the short term. The support from Bowie enabled Pop to take a three-year break, during which he overcame his resurgent heroin addiction and took acting classes.[41]

Additionally, Pop contributed the title song to the 1984 film Repo Man (with Steve Jones, previously of the Sex Pistols, on guitar, and Nigel Harrison and Clem Burke, both of Blondie on bass and drums) as well as an instrumental called "Repo Man Theme" that was played during the opening credits.[42]

In 1985, Pop recorded some demos with Jones. He played these demos for Bowie, who was sufficiently impressed to offer to produce an album for Pop: 1986's new wave-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 was a Top 10 hit in the UK and was successful around the world, especially in Australia, where it has been used since 1987 as the theme music for the ABC's late-night music video show Rage. Blah-Blah-Blah was Pop's highest-charting album in the U.S. since The Idiot in 1977, peaking at No. 75 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Also in 1985, Pop and Lou Reed contributed their singing voices to the animated film Rock & Rule. Pop performed the song "Pain & Suffering" in the final sequence of the film.[43]

In 1987, Pop appeared (along with Bootsy Collins) on a mostly instrumental album, Neo Geo, by Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. The music video for "Risky", written and directed by Meiert Avis, won the first ever MTV Breakthrough Video Award.[citation needed] The groundbreaking video explores transhumanist philosopher FM-2030's ideas of Nostalgia for the Future in the form of an imagined love affair between a robot and one of Man Ray's models in Paris in the late 1930s. Additional inspiration was drawn from Jean Baudrillard, Edvard Munch's 1894 painting Puberty, and Roland Barthes Death of the Author. The surrealist black-and-white video uses stop motion, light painting, and other retro in-camera effects techniques. Meiert Avis recorded Sakamoto while at work on the score for The Last Emperor in London. Sakamoto also appears in the video painting words and messages to an open shutter camera. Pop, who performs the vocals on "Risky", chose not to appear in the video, allowing his performance space to be occupied by the surrealist era robot.

Pop's follow-up to Blah Blah Blah, Instinct (1988), was a turnaround in musical direction. Its stripped-back, guitar-based sound leaned further towards the sound of the Stooges than any of his solo albums to date. His record label dropped him, but the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show recorded the Instinct tour (featuring guitarist Andy McCoy and Alvin Gibbs on bass) in Boston on July 19, 1988. Working with rock attorney Stann Findelle, Pop scored more movie soundtrack inclusions in 1989: "Living on the Edge of the Night" in the Ridley Scott thriller Black Rain; and "Love Transfusion", a song originally written by Alice Cooper (who does backing vocals) and Desmond Child,[44] in Wes Craven's Shocker. Also, at the same time, Pop, dissatisfied from RCA's decisions, revoked copyrights of his RCA releases, assigned it to his company Thousand Mile, and signed a contract with Virgin Records, which was a unique hybrid of distribution deal for his RCA releases and a recording contract for new albums. Virgin first reissued Lust for Life and The Idiot in 1990, then TV Eye Live 1977 in 1994. Virgin continues to distribute these albums to this day.

1990s

In 1990, Pop recorded Brick by Brick, produced by Don Was, with members of Guns N' Roses and The B-52's as guests, as well as backup vocals by many local Hollywood groups, two of whom (Whitey Kirst and Craig Pike) would create his band to tour and perform on his Kiss My Blood video (1991), directed by Tim Pope and filmed at the Olympia in Paris. The video attracted much controversy, as it featured much footage of Pop performing with his penis exposed to the audience. The album featured his first Top 40 U.S. hit, "Candy", a duet with B-52's singer Kate Pierson.

Also in 1990, Pop sang the role of "The Prosecutor" for the POINT Music/Philips Classics recording (released in 1992) of composer John Moran's multimedia opera[45] The Manson Family.[46][47] That year he also contributed to the Red Hot Organization's AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Blue project, singing a version of "Well Did You Evah!" in a duet with Debbie Harry.

In the early to middle 1990s, Pop would make several guest appearances on the Nickelodeon show The Adventures of Pete and Pete. He played James Mecklenberg, Nona Mecklenberg's father.

In 1991, Pop and Kirst contributed the song "Why Was I Born (Freddy's Dead)" to the soundtrack of the film Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare. The song also plays over the end credits of the film, with a compilation of clips from the A Nightmare on Elm Street series running alongside the end credits. In the same year, Pop sang a leading role in the John Moran opera The Manson Family.

In 1992, he collaborated with Goran Bregović on the soundtrack for the movie Arizona Dream by Emir Kusturica. Pop sang four of the songs: In the Deathcar, TV Screen, Get the Money, and This is a Film. Also in 1992, he collaborated with the New York City band White Zombie. He recorded spoken word vocals on the intro and outro of the song "Black Sunshine" as well as playing the character of a writer in the video shot for the song. He is singled out for special thanks in the liner notes of the band's album La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One.

In 1993, Pop released American Caesar, including two successful singles, "Wild America" and "Beside You". The following year Pop contributed to Buckethead's album Giant Robot, including the songs "Buckethead's Toy Store" and "Post Office Buddy". He appears also on the Les Rita Mitsouko album Système D where he sings the duet "My Love is Bad" with Catherine Ringer.

In 1996, Pop again found mainstream fame when his 1977 song "Lust for Life" was featured in the film Trainspotting. A new video was recorded for the song, with clips from the film and studio footage of Pop dancing with one of the film's stars, Ewen Bremner. A Pop concert also served as a plot point in the film. The song has also been used in TV commercials for Royal Caribbean and as the theme music to The Jim Rome Show, a nationally syndicated American sports talk show.

In 1996, Pop released Naughty Little Doggie, with Whitey Kirst returning on guitar, and the single "I Wanna Live". In 1997, he remixed Raw Power to give it a rougher, more hard-edged sound; fans had complained for years that Bowie's official "rescue effort" mix was muddy and lacking in bass. Pop testified in the reissue's liner notes that on the new mix, "everything's still in the red". He co-produced his 1999 album Avenue B with Don Was, releasing the single "Corruption".

In 1997, Pop was credited with the soundtrack to the film The Brave.[48][49][50]

On January 1, 1998, Pop made a guest appearance on Paramount Television's science fiction series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Pop played a Vorta in an episode based upon the film The Magnificent Seven, titled "The Magnificent Ferengi".[51] Pop also contributed the theme song for "Space Goofs".

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

For New Year's Eve 1997, Pop was the headliner for the annual Australian three-day concert the Falls Festival. He gave one of the most memorable performances in the history of the festival. A member of the audience got to do the countdown for the new year with Pop as part of a competition to guess Pop's new year's resolution (it was "To do nothing and make a lot of money!")

The Stooges reunion: 2003–2010

 
The Stooges at Sziget Festival 2006

Pop's 2003 album Skull Ring featured collaborators Sum 41, Green Day, Peaches, and The Trolls, as well as Ron and Scott Asheton, reuniting the three surviving founding members of the Stooges for the first time since 1974. Pop made a guest appearance on Peaches's song "Kick It" as well as the video. Also in 2003, his first full-length biography was published. Gimme Danger – The Story of Iggy Pop was written by Joe Ambrose; Pop did not collaborate on the biography or publicly endorse it. Having enjoyed working with the Ashetons on Skull Ring, Pop reformed the Stooges with bassist Mike Watt (formerly of the Minutemen) filling in for the late Dave Alexander, and Fun House saxophonist Steve Mackay rejoining the lineup. They have toured regularly since 2004. That year, Pop opened Madonna's Reinvention World Tour in Dublin.

Pop and the 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 Wanna Be Your Dog". Pop also caused controversy in June 2007 when he was interviewed on the BBC's coverage of the Glastonbury Festival. He used the phrase "paki shop", apparently unaware of its racist connotations, prompting three complaints and an apology from the BBC.[52]

On March 10, 2008, Pop appeared at Madonna's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. Together with the Stooges, he sang raucous versions of two Madonna 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 very first time", from Madonna's hit song "Like a Virgin". According to guitarist Ron Asheton, Madonna asked the Stooges to perform in her place, as a protest to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for not inducting the Stooges, despite six appearances on the nomination ballot.[53] Pop also sang on the "No Fun" cover by Asian Dub Foundation on their 2008 album Punkara.

On January 6, 2009, original Stooges guitarist and Pop's self-described best friend Ron Asheton was found dead from an apparent heart attack. He was 60 years old.

In 2009, James Williamson rejoined the band after 29 years.[54]

On December 15, 2009, it was announced that the Stooges would be inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15, 2010. Pop had "about two hours of a strong emotional reaction" to the news.[55]

2000s

 
Iggy Pop with Marilyn Manson, 2003

Pop produced 2001's Beat 'Em Up, which gave birth to The Trolls, releasing the single "Football" featuring Trolls alumni Whitey Kirst and brother Alex. In 2005, Pop appeared, along with Madonna, Little Richard, Bootsy Collins, and The Roots' Questlove, in an American TV commercial for the Motorola ROKR phone. In early 2006, Pop and the Stooges played in Australia and New Zealand for the Big Day Out. They also began work on a new album, The Weirdness, which was recorded by Steve Albini and released in March 2007. In August 2006, Pop and the Stooges performed at the Lowlands pop festival in the Netherlands, Hodokvas in Slovakia and in the Sziget Festival in Budapest.

Author Paul Trynka completed a biography of Pop (with his blessing) called Open Up and Bleed, published in early 2007. More recently,[when?] Pop and the Stooges played at Bam Margera's wedding and Pop appeared on the single "Punkrocker" with the Teddybears in a Cadillac television commercial. Pop was also the voice of Lil' Rummy on the Comedy Central cartoon Lil' Bush and confirmed that he has done voices for American Dad! and Grand Theft Auto IV,[56] which also included the Stooges song "I Wanna Be Your Dog" (though the game's manual credited Iggy Pop as the artist).

 
Iggy Pop at Beale Street Music Festival, Memphis in May 2007

Pop guested on Profanation, the new album by the Bill Laswell-helmed group Praxis, which was released on January 1, 2008.

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

Pop's fifteenth solo album, Préliminaires, was released on June 2, 2009. Inspired by a novel by French author Michel Houellebecq called La Possibilité d'une île (2005; Trans. as The Possibility of an Island by Gavin Bowd, 2006), Pop was approached to provide the soundtrack for a documentary film on Houellebecq and his attempts to make a film from his novel. He describes this new release as a "quieter album with some jazz overtones", the first single off the album, "King of the Dogs", bearing a sound strongly influenced by New Orleans jazz musicians such as Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton. Pop said that the song was his response to being "sick of listening to idiot thugs with guitars banging out crappy music". The album is available on legal download sites, CD, and a deluxe box set is available at only 6000 units worldwide. This box set contains the Préliminaires album, a collector "Les Feuilles Mortes" b/w "King of the Dogs" 7 inch, the cover of which is Pop's portrait by Marjane Satrapi, and a 38-page booklet of drawings also by Marjane Satrapi.

In January 2009, Pop was signed up as the face of Swiftcover, the UK-based online insurance company.[57] He fronted a £25 million TV ad campaign for Swiftcover, using the strapline "Get a Life".[58] The advert was then banned by the Advertising Standards Authority on April 28, 2009, for being misleading – it implied that Pop himself had an insurance policy with Swiftcover when at the time the company did not insure musicians.[59]

2010s

Pop also sings on "We're All Gonna Die" on Slash's first solo album Slash, which was released in April 2010.[60] He appeared as a character in the video game Lego Rock Band to sing his song "The Passenger" and also lent his voice for the in-game tutorial.[61] With reference to the song "The Passenger", Pop has appeared on NZ television advertising phone networks, showing that he could get a band to play together by conference call. He was inducted as part of the Stooges into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15, 2010.

 
Iggy Pop at the UK Hop Farm Festival, July 2011

After a March 2010 stage diving accident, Pop claimed he would no longer stage dive. However, he did so on three occasions at a concert in Madrid, Spain on April 30, 2010,[62] and did similarly at London's Hammersmith Apollo on May 2, 2010.[63] On July 9, 2010, Pop again stage dived in Zottegem, Belgium, causing bleeding from the face.[64] In June 2010, Pop appeared at Yonge and Dundas Square in Toronto with the reformed Stooges on the NXNE main stage. In 2011 he teamed up with The Lilies, a collaboration between Sergio Dias of Os Mutantes and French group Tahiti Boy & The Palmtree Family, to record the single "Why?".

Pop lent his image to PETA's campaign against the annual Canada seal hunt.[65]

On April 7, 2011, at age 63, Pop performed "Real Wild Child" on the tenth season of American Idol; the Los Angeles Times music blog "Iggy Pop & Hiss" described Pop as being "still magnetic, still disturbing".[66] He is also featured on Kesha's song "Dirty Love" on her second album Warrior.[67] On August 25, 2013, Iggy and the Stooges co-headlined RiotFest 2013's Day 2, performing in Toronto and Denver along with The Replacements.[68]

In 2012, Pop was voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame.[69] Stooges drummer Scott Asheton died of a heart attack in March 2014 at the age of 64.

On October 14, 2014, Pop gave the fourth annual BBC Music John Peel Lecture in Salford, on the topic of "Free Music in a Capitalist Society".[70] He used the lecture to discuss his experiences of the music industry, and his reflections on the effect of the internet on the consumption of music and the broader media.[71] Pop hosts a weekly radio show on BBC Radio 6, where he covers an eclectic range of music from punk to jazz, he also champions and pushes new artists such as Shame, Fat White Family, False Heads, and Sleaford Mods.

In January 2015, it was announced that Pop contributed the theme song to Alex Cox's film Bill, the Galactic Hero.[72] He also collaborated with New Order on the song "Stray Dog" of their album Music Complete released in September of that year. Pop also collaborated with Tomoyasu Hotei on the songs "How The Cookie Crumbles" and "Walking Through The Night" from the album Strangers, also released that same year.[73]

On June 22, 2016, Stooges guitarist James Williamson made an official statement saying that the Stooges were no more:

The Stooges is over. Basically, everybody's dead except Iggy and I. So it would be sort-of ludicrous to try and tour as Iggy and the Stooges when there's only one Stooge in the band and then you have side guys. That doesn't make any sense to me.[74]

Williamson also added that touring had become boring, and trying to balance the band's career as well as Pop's was a difficult task.[75]

In 2016, Pop recorded an album with Josh Homme titled Post Pop Depression. The album was released on March 18, with a tour of Europe and North America entitled Post Pop Depression Tour to follow, starting from March 28.[76][77] On both sides of the Atlantic, the album set a new peak chart position for Iggy Pop albums, becoming his first ever US Top 20 album[78] and first ever UK Top 5 album.[79]

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

In 2017, Pop composed and performed vocals on the Oneohtrix Point Never song "The Pure and the Damned" on the soundtrack for the crime film Good Time.[80]

 
Iggy Pop performing in 2018

On July 27, 2018, Pop released a joint EP with Underworld, titled Teatime Dub Encounters. Pop and Underworld had both contributed tracks to Danny Boyle's 1996 movie Trainspotting.[81][12]

Pop's eighteenth studio album, Free, was released on September 6, 2019.[82][83]

2020s

In January 2020, Pop received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.[18]

On April 10, 2020, Pop released an alternate mix of his hit song "China Girl", as part of the forthcoming May 29, 2020, release of The Bowie Years, a new seven-disc deluxe box set, due to feature expanded remastered versions of his David Bowie-produced 1977 albums The Idiot and Lust for Life. The box set includes remastered versions of both studio projects, along with outtakes, alternate mixes and a 40-page book. As well, the two original albums are paired with an additional album of live material to create separate stand-alone two-disc deluxe editions.[84]

In December 2020, Pop featured on a rework of Elvis Costello's song "No Flag" from Costello's 2020 album Hey Clockface. The song is a re-recording, with Pop providing the vocals, translated to French for this version.[85]

A new digital track by Pop was released in December 2020, titled "Dirty Little Virus". Lyrically, it is about the COVID-19 pandemic.[86]

In 2020, Pop collaborated with Morrissey on his upcoming album Bonfire of Teenangers, which was due to be released in February 2023, but in December 2022, it was announced that Capitol Records had backed out of the deal.[87][88]

In April 2021, French singer Clio released a duet with Iggy Pop titled "L'appartement".[89]

On his new album Breathe by Hammond master Lonnie Smith, Pop provides vocals on two tracks, "Why Can't We Live Together" (a cover version of the Timmy Thomas original) and on "Sunshine Superman" (a cover version of the Donovan original). The album was released in March 2021.[90]

Pop collaborated with Belgian composer and violinist Catherine Graindorge on three tracks on her new EP The Dictator. It was released in September 2022.[91]

On October 28, 2022, "Frenzy", the first single from Pop's still to be titled upcoming album, was released. The song features Duff McKagan and Chad Smith.[92]

On November 10, 2022, it was announced the forthcoming release on January 6, 2023 (on Atlantic Records and producer Andrew Watt's Gold Tooth Records) of Every Loser, Iggy Pop's twentieth studio album.[93]

Film, television and radio career

As an actor Pop has appeared in a number of movies, including Sid and Nancy (a non-speaking cameo role), The Color of Money, Hardware (voice only), The Crow: City of Angels, The Rugrats Movie, Snow Day, Coffee and Cigarettes (opposite Tom Waits, in the third segment of the film, "Somewhere in California"), Cry-Baby, Dead Man, Tank Girl and Atolladero, a Spanish science fiction Western. He was wanted to play Funboy in the original The Crow movie, but his recording schedule would not permit him. In February 2009, he played the character Victor in the movie Suck. Pop was featured alongside indie starlet Greta Gerwig in the film Art House, which premiered at the Nashville Film Festival in April 2010.

Pop has appeared in many television series, including Tales from the Crypt, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, where he played Nona's dad in the second and third season, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, in which he played Yelgrun in the episode "The Magnificent Ferengi". With the Stooges, he was featured in an episode of MTV's Bam's Unholy Union as the main band performing at Bam Margera's wedding. Additionally, a portion of the music video for Pop's "Butt Town" was featured on an episode of Beavis and Butthead. Pop voiced Lil' Rummy on the Comedy Central show Lil' Bush, and also provided the voice for a character in the English-language version of the 2007 animated film Persepolis.

Pop has been profiled in several rockumentaries and has had songs on many soundtracks, including Crocodile Dundee II; Trainspotting; Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels; Haggard; Arizona Dream; Repo Man; Black Rain; Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare; Shocker; and Kurt Cobain: About a Son.

Pop worked with Johnny Depp on several films: they appeared together in Cry-Baby and Dead Man. Pop provided the soundtrack for The Brave, which was directed by and starred Depp, and music for Depp's 1993 film Arizona Dream.

Pop also voiced a cameo in the American Dad! episode "American Dream Factory" as Jerry, the drummer, in Steve Smith's band.[94] He makes an appearance in FLicKeR, a 2008 feature documentary by Nik Sheehan about Brion Gysin and the Dreamachine. Pop played himself as the DJ of the fictional rock station Liberty Rock Radio 97. 8 in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV. The Stooges song "I Wanna Be Your Dog" was featured on the same station. Pop also featured as a voice talent in the 2004 ATARI video game DRIV3R (as Baccus and other characters),[95] which was produced by Reflections Interactive. Pop appears as a character in the Adult Swim animated comedy/adventure series The Venture Bros.. He is one of the bodyguards, along with Klaus Nomi, of David Bowie, who is "The Sovereign" of the Guild of Calamitous Intent. Pop has some unclear super-powers, which he uses when he and Nomi turn against Bowie.

In 2012, Pop played the conscience of a clown named Elliot (Denis Lavant) in the French film L'Étoile du jour [fr] (Morning Star) directed by Sophie Blondy [fr].

In 2013, Pop appeared briefly in the French film Les gamins then he voiced The Caterpillar in the television series Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.[96]

In 2014, Pop presented (narrated) the BBC documentary Burroughs at 100.[97] William Burroughs profoundly affected Pop's writing, inspiring lyrics in the famous "Lust for Life". It was aired in the US on This American Life on January 30, 2015, in the episode "Burroughs 101", commemorating his 101st birthday.

Pop voiced the character Texas Red on the Adult Swim animated comedy Mr. Pickles, which ran from 2014 to 2019.[98]

Pop hosts a weekly radio show and podcast titled "Iggy Confidential" on BBC 6 Music.[99]

Based on Kai Grehn [de]'s German translation of Walt Whitman's poetry cycle in 2005, a radio drama and bilingual double-CD audio book "Kinder Adams/Children of Adam" was released by Hörbuch Hamburg in 2014, including a complete reading by Pop.[100]

In 2015, Pop had a starring role as Vicious in the Björn Tagemose-directed silent film Gutterdämmerung opposite Grace Jones, Henry Rollins and Lemmy.[101] Pop was featured in the Rammstein DVD Rammstein in Amerika.

In 2016, Pop was featured as a main subject in the documentary Danny Says starring alongside Danny Fields, Alice Cooper, Judy Collins, Wayne Kramer, Jac Holzman and more.[102] In the same year, Pop starred in Toby Tobias' thriller Blood Orange in which he plays an aging rock star.[103] Also during 2016, Jim Jarmusch directed Gimme Danger, a documentary movie about the band.[104]

Also in 2016, he participated, with Michel Houellebecq and others, in Erik Lieshout's documentary To Stay Alive: A Method.[105]

In 2017, Pop appeared in Song to Song directed by Terrence Malick, opposite Michael Fassbender.[106][107]

In early 2019, Pop executive produced a four part documentary series entitled PUNK for Epix.[108]

Pop also appears as a zombie in the 2019 Jim Jarmusch film The Dead Don't Die.[109]

In 2021 Pop appeared with Nico Rosberg - 2016 Formula One champion - in a video advert for the German State Railways' (Deutsche Bahn) high speed train services. The backing music was Pop's song 'The Passenger'.


Additional film soundtracks:

Dogs in Space

He Died with a Felafel in his Hand

Biopic

The Passenger was the putative name for a biographical film about Pop's early career with the Stooges. The film was to be directed by Nick Gomez and Elijah Wood was to play Pop.[110][111][112]

Pop liked the script but refused to take part in the film. He said:

The script ain't chopped liver ... It was a work of art. But subjectively, I don't want to be involved in any way. A producer and the writer sent me a very decent letter and asked me to write back if I didn't want them to do it ... I don't feel negative about it at all.[113]

He also called Wood "a very poised and talented actor".[114]

The project appears to have been shelved.[115]

Classical scholarship

In 1995, an established journal of classical scholarship, Classics Ireland, published Pop's reflections on the applicability of Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire to the modern world in a short article, "Caesar Lives", (Vol. 2, 1995).[116][117] Pop also relates how reading Gibbon while on tour in the Southern United States inspired him to a spontaneous soliloquy he called "Caesar".

Personal life

Pop lives near Miami, Florida.[118] He has been married three times: to Wendy Weissberg (for several weeks in 1968 before the marriage was annulled shortly thereafter),[119] to Suchi Asano (from 1984 until their divorce in 1999),[120] and to his longtime partner Nina Alu, whom he married in 2008. He has a son, Eric Benson, born in 1970 from a relationship with Paulette Benson.[121]

At age 23, Pop had a relationship with 13-year old Sable Starr.[122][123][124] Since the emergence of the MeToo movement, the relationship has been up for debate. Look Away, a documentary about sexual abuse in the rock music industry, is named after an Iggy Pop song about Starr.[125]

Pop was diagnosed with scoliosis, with one leg being one and a half inches shorter than the other.[126]

In the 1990s, Pop became friends with Johnny Depp, Jim Jarmusch, and tattoo artist Jonathan Shaw. Shaw said the four wore matching rings depicting a skull, and all but Pop received a similar skull-and-crossbones tattoo.[127]

Legacy

Admirers

  • Music journalist Lester Bangs was one of the first writers to champion the Stooges in a national publication. His piece "Of Pop and Pies and Fun" for Creem Magazine was published about the time of the Stooges' second album Fun House. Another music journalist, Legs McNeil, was especially fond of Iggy and the Stooges and championed them in many of his writings.
  • Kurt Cobain consistently listed Raw Power as his no. 1 favorite album of all time in the "Favorite Albums" lists that featured in his Journals.[128]
  • In August 1995, all three Stooges albums were included in British music magazine Mojo's influential "100 Greatest Albums of All Time" feature. Fun House was placed the highest, at 16.[129]
  • Australian band Radio Birdman took their name, although incorrectly, from the lyrics of the Stooges song "1970".[130]
  • In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked the Stooges No. 78 on their list of 100 of the most influential artists of the past 50 years.[131]
  • Layne Staley said that he was a big fan of both The Stooges and Iggy Pop.[132]
  • Slash included their self-titled debut amongst his favorite studio albums.[133]
  • Peter Hook included their live album Metallic K.O. amongst his favorite albums.[134]

Portrayals

Iggy played himself as a puppet in the Film "Squirrell Mountain 'Iggy to the Rescue'" including singing the song in the film 'Frozen Peas" Directed by Angelica Campion and music and song by Iggy's touring guitarist Kevin Armstrong.

References

Discography

 
Iggy Pop in 2006

Awards and nominations

Year Awards Work Category Result Ref.
1977 Creem Magazine Awards Lust for Life Top Album – No. 24 Nominated
Raw Power Best Reissue – No. 5 Nominated
Himself Best New Wave Group/Performer – No. 3 Nominated
Punk of the Year – No. 2 Nominated
Comeback of the Year – No. 1 Won
1980 Punk of the Year – No. 1 Won
1987 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards Tour Small Hall Tour of the Year Nominated [138]
1988 Club Tour of the Year Nominated [139]
1989 Small Hall Tour of the Year Nominated [140]
Grammy Awards "Cold Metal" Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Nominated
1992 Razzie Awards "Why Was I Born (Freddy's Dead)" Worst Original Song Nominated
1997 MTV Video Music Awards "Lust for Life" Best Video from a Film Nominated
2001 Kerrang! Awards Himself Hall of Fame Won [141]
2004 D&AD Awards "Kick It" (with Peaches) Direction Wood Pencil
2009 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards Himself Living Legend Won
2010 D&AD Awards Together Incredible (with Orcon) Integrated Wood Pencil
2014 GQ Men of the Year Awards Himself Icon Award Won
2016 Critics' Choice Documentary Awards Gimme Danger Most Compelling Living Subject of a Documentary Won
Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards "Gardenia" Song of the Year Nominated [142]
Post Pop Depression Album of the Year Nominated
Post Pop Depression: Live at the Royal Albert Hall Best New Live Album or Video Nominated
2017 Nominated [143]
Grammy Awards Post Pop Depression Best Alternative Music Album Nominated [144]
Golden Globe Awards "Gold" (with Danger Mouse) Best Original Song Nominated [145]
A2IM Libera Awards Himself Best Live Act Nominated
New Music Awards College Artist of the Year Nominated [146]
Q Awards "American Valhalla" (with Josh Homme) Best Video Nominated
2018 "Bells & Circles" (with Underworld) Won
2019 Sweden GAFFA Awards Teatime Dub Encounters (with Underworld) Best International Album Nominated
2019 GQ Men of the Year Awards Himself Lifetime Achievement Award Won
2020 Grammy Awards Himself Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Won
Denmark GAFFA Awards Best Foreign Solo Act Nominated [147]
Free Best Foreign Album Nominated
Hungarian Music Awards International Alternative Music Album of the Year Nominated [148]
NME Awards Himself Best Live Act Nominated [149]

Honors

In 2017, shortly after his 70th birthday, Pop was made a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Consul general in Miami on behalf of the French government.[150]

A photo of Pop on stage with fans at the Sydney Opera House in 2019 taken by Antoine Veling won the Culture Category of the Sony World Photography Awards.[151]

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Sources

Further reading

  • Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob (1977). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock (1st ed.). New York: Harmony Books. ISBN 0-517-52852-5.
  • Pop, Iggy (2019). Til' Wrong Feels Right: Lyrics and More. Viking. ISBN 978-0-241-39987-3.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Iggy Pop (BBC Radio 6 Music)
  • Iggy Pop at IMDb

iggy, james, newell, osterberg, born, april, 1947, known, professionally, american, singer, musician, radio, broadcaster, songwriter, actor, called, godfather, punk, vocalist, lyricist, proto, punk, band, stooges, were, formed, 1967, have, disbanded, reunited,. James Newell Osterberg Jr born April 21 1947 known professionally as Iggy Pop is an American singer musician radio broadcaster songwriter and actor Called the Godfather of Punk 2 3 he was the vocalist and lyricist of proto punk band The Stooges who were formed in 1967 and have disbanded and reunited many times since 4 Iggy PopIggy Pop performing in 2011Background informationBirth nameJames Newell Osterberg Jr Born 1947 04 21 April 21 1947 age 75 Muskegon Michigan U S OriginAnn Arbor Michigan U SGenresRockpunk rockproto punkhard rockshock rock 1 Occupation s SingermusiciansongwriteractorInstrument s VocalsguitardrumskeyboardsYears active1960s presentLabelsCaroline InternationalLoma VistaVirginRCAElektraA amp MFormerly ofThe StoogesThe TrollsSpouse s Wendy Weissberg m 1968 annulled 1968 wbr Suchi Asano m 1984 div 1999 wbr Nina Alu m 2008 wbr Websiteiggypop wbr com Initially playing a raw primitive style of rock and roll progressing later towards more experimental and aggressive rock the Stooges sold few records in their original incarnation and gained a reputation for their confrontational performances which often involved acts of self mutilation by Pop 5 He had a long collaborative relationship and friendship with David Bowie over the course of his career beginning with the Stooges album Raw Power in 1973 Both musicians went to West Berlin to wean themselves off their respective drug addictions and Pop began his solo career by collaborating with Bowie on the 1977 albums The Idiot and Lust for Life Pop usually contributing the lyrics Throughout his career he is well known for his outrageous and unpredictable stage antics poetic lyrics and distinctive voice 6 7 8 He was one of the first performers to do a stage dive and popularized the activity 9 10 Pop who traditionally but not exclusively performs bare chested also performed such stage theatrics as rolling around in broken glass and exposing himself to the crowd 10 Pop s music has encompassed a number of styles over the course of his career including garage rock punk rock hard rock heavy metal art rock new wave jazz blues and electronic 11 12 Though his popularity has fluctuated many of Pop s songs have become well known including Search and Destroy and I Wanna Be Your Dog by the Stooges and his solo hits Lust for Life The Passenger and Real Wild Child Wild One In 1990 he recorded his first and only Top 40 U S hit Candy a duet with B 52 s singer Kate Pierson Pop s song China Girl became more widely known when it was re recorded by co writer Bowie who released it as the second single from his most commercially successful album Let s Dance 1983 Bowie re recorded and performed many of Pop s songs throughout his career Although Pop has had limited commercial success he has remained a culture icon and a significant influence on a wide range of musicians in numerous genres The Stooges album Raw Power has proved an influence on artists such as Sex Pistols 13 the Smiths 14 and Nirvana 15 His solo album The Idiot has been cited as a major influence on a number of post punk electronic and industrial artists including Depeche Mode Nine Inch Nails and Joy Division 16 and was described by Siouxsie Sioux as a re affirmation that our suspicions were true the man is a genius 17 He was inducted as part of the Stooges into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 In January 2020 Pop received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 18 Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 Early days 1960 1967 2 2 The Stooges era 1968 1974 2 3 Bowie and Berlin 1976 1978 2 4 Arista albums 1979 1981 2 5 1980s 2 6 1990s 2 7 The Stooges reunion 2003 2010 2 8 2000s 2 9 2010s 2 10 2020s 3 Film television and radio career 4 Biopic 5 Classical scholarship 6 Personal life 7 Legacy 8 Discography 9 Awards and nominations 10 Honors 11 References 11 1 Sources 12 Further reading 13 External linksEarly life Edit Osterberg as a high school senior 1965 James Newell Osterberg Jr was born in Muskegon Michigan on April 21 1947 the son of Louella nee Christensen 1917 1996 19 and James Newell Osterberg Sr 1921 2007 19 a former high school English teacher and baseball coach at Fordson High School in Dearborn Michigan 20 He is of English German and Irish descent on his father s side and Danish and Norwegian ancestry on his mother s side His father was adopted by a Swedish American nurse surnamed Osterberg 21 The family lived in a trailer park in Ypsilanti Michigan 10 Ron Asheton later described him as having been a conventional teenager He hung out with the popular kids that wore chinos cashmere sweaters and penny loafers Iggy didn t smoke cigarettes didn t get high didn t drink 22 Osterberg began to play drums in the fifth grade first starting with rubber pads glued to plywood before his parents bought him a drum set 22 In a 2007 Rolling Stone interview he explained his relationship with his parents and their contribution to his music Once I hit junior high in Ann Arbor I began going to school with the son of the president of Ford Motor Company with kids of wealth and distinction But I had a wealth that beat them all I had the tremendous investment my parents made in me I got a lot of care They helped me explore anything I was interested in This culminated in their evacuation from the master bedroom in the trailer because that was the only room big enough for my drum kit They gave me their bedroom 23 Music career EditEarly days 1960 1967 Edit The Prime Movers featuring Pop on drums Osterberg began his music career as a drummer in various high school bands in Ann Arbor Michigan including The Iguanas who covered several records such as Bo Diddley s Mona in 1965 24 He then began exploring local blues style bands such as the Prime Movers with brothers Dan and Michael Erlewine which he joined at 18 years old The Prime Movers gave him the nickname Iggy for having played in The Iguanas 25 According to biographer Jim Ambrose the two years he spent in the band made him aware of art politics and experimentation 26 Osterberg eventually dropped out of the University of Michigan 27 and moved to Chicago to learn more about blues While in Chicago he played drums in blues clubs helped by Sam Lay formerly of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band who shared his connections with Pop 28 Inspired by Chicago blues as well as bands like The Sonics MC5 and The Doors he formed The Psychedelic Stooges The band was composed of Osterberg on vocals Ron Asheton on guitar Asheton s brother Scott on drums and Dave Alexander on bass Their first show was played at a Halloween party at a house in Detroit Michigan Members of the MC5 were also in attendance Osterberg became interested in Ron Asheton after seeing him perform in the Chosen Few a covers band believing I ve never met a convincing musician that didn t look kind of ill and kind of dirty and Ron had those two things covered 29 The three nicknamed Osterberg Pop after a local character whom he resembled 30 The Stooges era 1968 1974 Edit The seeds of Pop s stage persona were sown when he saw the Doors perform in 1967 at the University of Michigan and was amazed by the stage antics and antagonism displayed by singer Jim Morrison 10 Morrison s extreme behavior while performing in a popular band inspired the young Pop to push the boundaries of stage performance Other influences on Pop s vocals and persona were Mick Jagger and James Brown I attended two concerts by the Doors The first one I attended was early on and they had not gotten their shit together yet That show was a big big big influence on me They had just had their big hit Light My Fire and the album had taken off So here s this guy out of his head on acid dressed in leather with his hair all oiled and curled The stage was tiny and it was really low It got confrontational I found it really interesting I loved the performance Part of me was like Wow this is great He s really pissing people off and he s lurching around making these guys angry People were rushing the stage and Morrison s going Fuck you You blank blank blank You can fill in your sexual comments yourself The other half of it was that I thought If they ve got a hit record out and they can get away with this then I have no fucking excuse not to get out on stage with my band It was sort of the case of Hey I can do that There really was some of that in there 31 In addition to Jim Morrison and The Doors influence on the band Pop also attributes the Stooges getting jump started after seeing an all girls rock band from Princeton New Jersey called The Untouchable In a 1995 interview with Bust he relates And the other thing was we went to New York We had gone to New York a couple of months before that just to check out the scene and we had never been to a place like New York we went down around Eighth Street there where all the young tourists hang out and we met these girls from New Jersey from Princeton they had a band called The Untouchable and we re like Oh you ve got a band sure ha ha ha and they said Well come to our house and see us play And we didn t have anywhere to crash and they played for us and they completely rocked and we were really ashamed In 1968 one year after their live debut and now dubbed the Psychedelic Stooges the band signed with Elektra Records again following in the footsteps of The Doors who were Elektra s biggest act at the time according to Pop guitarist Ron Asheton called Moe Howard to see if it was all right to call the band The Stooges to which Howard responded by merely saying I don t care what they call themselves as long as they re not The Three Stooges and hung up the phone Pop himself told the story in the 2016 Jim Jarmusch documentary film about The Stooges Gimme Danger The Stooges first album The Stooges on which Pop was credited as Iggy Stooge was produced by John Cale in New York in 1969 Both it and the follow up Fun House produced by Don Gallucci in Los Angeles in 1970 sold poorly Though the release of Fun House did not receive the recognition expected it was later ranked No 191 in Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003 32 Shortly after the release of Fun House the group disbanded because of Pop s worsening heroin addiction Iggy Pop performing at Massey Hall Toronto 1973 In 1971 without a record deal the Stooges kept performing in small clubs with a five piece lineup that included both Ron Asheton and James Williamson on guitars and Jimmy Recca on bass Pop having fired Dave Alexander the previous year when he turned up for a gig unable to play because of his chronic alcoholism That year Pop and David Bowie met at Max s Kansas City a nightclub and restaurant in New York City 33 Pop s career received a boost from his relationship with Bowie when Bowie decided in 1972 to produce an album with him in England With Williamson signed on as guitarist the search began for a rhythm section However since neither Pop nor Williamson were satisfied with any players in England they decided to re unite the Stooges Ron Asheton grudgingly moved from guitar to bass The recording sessions produced the rock landmark Raw Power After its release Scott Thurston was added to the band on keyboards electric piano and Bowie continued his support but Pop s drug problem persisted The Stooges last show in 1974 ended in a fight between the band and a group of bikers documented on the album Metallic K O Drug abuse stalled Pop s career again for several years Bowie and Berlin 1976 1978 Edit Iggy Pop on October 25 1977 at the State Theatre in Minneapolis After the Stooges second breakup Pop made recordings with James Williamson but these were not released until 1977 as Kill City credited jointly to Pop and Williamson 14 Pop was unable to control his drug use and checked himself into a mental institution the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute to try to clean up Bowie was one of his few visitors there continuing to support his friend and collaborator In 1976 Bowie took Pop along as his companion on the Station to Station tour This was Pop s first exposure to large scale professional touring and he was impressed particularly with Bowie s work ethic Following a March 21 1976 show Bowie and Pop were arrested together for marijuana possession in Rochester New York although charges were later dropped 34 Bowie and Pop relocated to West Berlin to wean themselves off their respective drug addictions Living in a Berlin apartment with Bowie and his friends was interesting Pop recalled The big event of the week was Thursday night Anyone who was still alive and able to crawl to the sofa would watch Starsky amp Hutch 35 In 1977 Pop signed with RCA Records Bowie helped write and produce The Idiot and Lust for Life Pop s two most acclaimed albums as a solo artist the latter featuring one of his best known songs The Passenger Lust for Life featured another team of brothers Hunt and Tony Fox Sales sons of comedian Soupy Sales Among the songs Bowie and Pop wrote together were China Girl Tonight and Sister Midnight all of which Bowie performed on his own albums later the last being recorded with different lyrics as Red Money on Lodger Bowie also played keyboards in Pop s live performances some of which are featured on the album TV Eye Live in 1978 In return Pop contributed backing vocals on Bowie s Low 36 Arista albums 1979 1981 Edit Iggy Pop in Cardiff 1979 Pop had grown dissatisfied with RCA later admitting that he had made TV Eye Live as a quick way of fulfilling his three album RCA contract He moved to Arista Records under whose banner he released New Values in 1979 This album was something of a Stooges reunion with James Williamson producing and latter day Stooge Scott Thurston playing guitar and keyboards Not surprisingly the album s style harkened back to the guitar sound of the Stooges New Values was not a commercial success in the U S but has since been highly regarded by critics The album was moderately successful in Australia and New Zealand however and this led to Pop s first visit there to promote it While in Melbourne he made a memorable appearance on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s nationwide show Countdown During his anarchic performance of I m Bored Pop made no attempt to conceal the fact that he was lip synching shoving the microphone down his pants at one point and he even tried to grab the teenage girls in the audience He was also interviewed by host Molly Meldrum an exchange which was frequently punctuated by the singer jumping up and down on his chair and making loud exclamations of G day mate in a mock Australian accent His Countdown appearance is generally considered one of the highlights of the show s history and it cemented his popularity with Australian punk fans since then he has often toured there While visiting New Zealand Pop recorded a music video for I m Bored and attended a record company function where he appeared to slap a woman and throw wine over a photographer 37 While in Australia Pop was also the guest on a live late night commercial TV interview show on the Ten Network The Countdown appearance has often been re screened in Australia During the recording of Soldier 1980 Pop and Bowie argued with Williamson over various aspects of the project Williamson recalled I was not at all happy with a number of aspects of that record including the band the material and the recording facilities So I was unhappy in general and vice versa 38 Williamson left the project Bowie appeared on the song Play it Safe performing backing vocals with the group Simple Minds During a live performance in Brooklyn in 1981 Pop smashed a microphone into his own face knocking out a front tooth 39 Both Soldier and its follow up Party 1981 were commercial failures and Pop was dropped from Arista His drug habit varied in intensity during this time but persisted citation needed 1980s Edit Iggy Pop at the Pinkpop Festival in 1987 In 1980 Pop published his autobiography I Need More co written with Anne Wehner an Ann Arbor arts patron The book which includes a selection of black and white photographs featured a foreword by Andy Warhol Warhol wrote that he met Pop when he was Jim Osterberg at the Ann Arbor Film Festival in 1966 I don t know why he hasn t made it really big Warhol wrote He is so good 40 The 1982 album Zombie Birdhouse on Chris Stein s Animal label with Stein himself producing was no more commercially successful than his Arista works In 1983 Pop s fortunes changed when David Bowie recorded a cover of the song China Girl The song had originally appeared on The Idiot and was a major hit on Bowie s blockbuster Let s Dance album As co writer of the song Pop received substantial royalties On Tonight in 1984 Bowie recorded five more of their co written songs 2 from Lust for Life 1 from New Values and 2 new songs assuring Pop financial security at least for the short term The support from Bowie enabled Pop to take a three year break during which he overcame his resurgent heroin addiction and took acting classes 41 Additionally Pop contributed the title song to the 1984 film Repo Man with Steve Jones previously of the Sex Pistols on guitar and Nigel Harrison and Clem Burke both of Blondie on bass and drums as well as an instrumental called Repo Man Theme that was played during the opening credits 42 In 1985 Pop recorded some demos with Jones He played these demos for Bowie who was sufficiently impressed to offer to produce an album for Pop 1986 s new wave 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 was a Top 10 hit in the UK and was successful around the world especially in Australia where it has been used since 1987 as the theme music for the ABC s late night music video show Rage Blah Blah Blah was Pop s highest charting album in the U S since The Idiot in 1977 peaking at No 75 on the Billboard 200 chart Also in 1985 Pop and Lou Reed contributed their singing voices to the animated film Rock amp Rule Pop performed the song Pain amp Suffering in the final sequence of the film 43 In 1987 Pop appeared along with Bootsy Collins on a mostly instrumental album Neo Geo by Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto The music video for Risky written and directed by Meiert Avis won the first ever MTV Breakthrough Video Award citation needed The groundbreaking video explores transhumanist philosopher FM 2030 s ideas of Nostalgia for the Future in the form of an imagined love affair between a robot and one of Man Ray s models in Paris in the late 1930s Additional inspiration was drawn from Jean Baudrillard Edvard Munch s 1894 painting Puberty and Roland Barthes Death of the Author The surrealist black and white video uses stop motion light painting and other retro in camera effects techniques Meiert Avis recorded Sakamoto while at work on the score for The Last Emperor in London Sakamoto also appears in the video painting words and messages to an open shutter camera Pop who performs the vocals on Risky chose not to appear in the video allowing his performance space to be occupied by the surrealist era robot Pop s follow up to Blah Blah Blah Instinct 1988 was a turnaround in musical direction Its stripped back guitar based sound leaned further towards the sound of the Stooges than any of his solo albums to date His record label dropped him but the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show recorded the Instinct tour featuring guitarist Andy McCoy and Alvin Gibbs on bass in Boston on July 19 1988 Working with rock attorney Stann Findelle Pop scored more movie soundtrack inclusions in 1989 Living on the Edge of the Night in the Ridley Scott thriller Black Rain and Love Transfusion a song originally written by Alice Cooper who does backing vocals and Desmond Child 44 in Wes Craven s Shocker Also at the same time Pop dissatisfied from RCA s decisions revoked copyrights of his RCA releases assigned it to his company Thousand Mile and signed a contract with Virgin Records which was a unique hybrid of distribution deal for his RCA releases and a recording contract for new albums Virgin first reissued Lust for Life and The Idiot in 1990 then TV Eye Live 1977 in 1994 Virgin continues to distribute these albums to this day 1990s Edit In 1990 Pop recorded Brick by Brick produced by Don Was with members of Guns N Roses and The B 52 s as guests as well as backup vocals by many local Hollywood groups two of whom Whitey Kirst and Craig Pike would create his band to tour and perform on his Kiss My Blood video 1991 directed by Tim Pope and filmed at the Olympia in Paris The video attracted much controversy as it featured much footage of Pop performing with his penis exposed to the audience The album featured his first Top 40 U S hit Candy a duet with B 52 s singer Kate Pierson Also in 1990 Pop sang the role of The Prosecutor for the POINT Music Philips Classics recording released in 1992 of composer John Moran s multimedia opera 45 The Manson Family 46 47 That year he also contributed to the Red Hot Organization s AIDS benefit album Red Hot Blue project singing a version of Well Did You Evah in a duet with Debbie Harry In the early to middle 1990s Pop would make several guest appearances on the Nickelodeon show The Adventures of Pete and Pete He played James Mecklenberg Nona Mecklenberg s father In 1991 Pop and Kirst contributed the song Why Was I Born Freddy s Dead to the soundtrack of the film Freddy s Dead The Final Nightmare The song also plays over the end credits of the film with a compilation of clips from the A Nightmare on Elm Street series running alongside the end credits In the same year Pop sang a leading role in the John Moran opera The Manson Family In 1992 he collaborated with Goran Bregovic on the soundtrack for the movie Arizona Dream by Emir Kusturica Pop sang four of the songs In the Deathcar TV Screen Get the Money and This is a Film Also in 1992 he collaborated with the New York City band White Zombie He recorded spoken word vocals on the intro and outro of the song Black Sunshine as well as playing the character of a writer in the video shot for the song He is singled out for special thanks in the liner notes of the band s album La Sexorcisto Devil Music Volume One In 1993 Pop released American Caesar including two successful singles Wild America and Beside You The following year Pop contributed to Buckethead s album Giant Robot including the songs Buckethead s Toy Store and Post Office Buddy He appears also on the Les Rita Mitsouko album Systeme D where he sings the duet My Love is Bad with Catherine Ringer In 1996 Pop again found mainstream fame when his 1977 song Lust for Life was featured in the film Trainspotting A new video was recorded for the song with clips from the film and studio footage of Pop dancing with one of the film s stars Ewen Bremner A Pop concert also served as a plot point in the film The song has also been used in TV commercials for Royal Caribbean and as the theme music to The Jim Rome Show a nationally syndicated American sports talk show In 1996 Pop released Naughty Little Doggie with Whitey Kirst returning on guitar and the single I Wanna Live In 1997 he remixed Raw Power to give it a rougher more hard edged sound fans had complained for years that Bowie s official rescue effort mix was muddy and lacking in bass Pop testified in the reissue s liner notes that on the new mix everything s still in the red He co produced his 1999 album Avenue B with Don Was releasing the single Corruption In 1997 Pop was credited with the soundtrack to the film The Brave 48 49 50 On January 1 1998 Pop made a guest appearance on Paramount Television s science fiction series Star Trek Deep Space Nine Pop played a Vorta in an episode based upon the film The Magnificent Seven titled The Magnificent Ferengi 51 Pop also contributed the theme song for Space Goofs Pop sang on the 1999 Death in Vegas UK Top 10 single Aisha The same year he appeared on Hashisheen The End of Law a collaborative effort by Bill Laswell reading on the tracks The Western Lands and A Quick Trip to Alamut He also sang on the tracks Rolodex Propaganda and Enfilade by At the Drive In in 2000 For New Year s Eve 1997 Pop was the headliner for the annual Australian three day concert the Falls Festival He gave one of the most memorable performances in the history of the festival A member of the audience got to do the countdown for the new year with Pop as part of a competition to guess Pop s new year s resolution it was To do nothing and make a lot of money The Stooges reunion 2003 2010 Edit The Stooges at Sziget Festival 2006 Pop s 2003 album Skull Ring featured collaborators Sum 41 Green Day Peaches and The Trolls as well as Ron and Scott Asheton reuniting the three surviving founding members of the Stooges for the first time since 1974 Pop made a guest appearance on Peaches s song Kick It as well as the video Also in 2003 his first full length biography was published Gimme Danger The Story of Iggy Pop was written by Joe Ambrose Pop did not collaborate on the biography or publicly endorse it Having enjoyed working with the Ashetons on Skull Ring Pop reformed the Stooges with bassist Mike Watt formerly of the Minutemen filling in for the late Dave Alexander and Fun House saxophonist Steve Mackay rejoining the lineup They have toured regularly since 2004 That year Pop opened Madonna s Reinvention World Tour in Dublin Pop and the 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 Wanna Be Your Dog Pop also caused controversy in June 2007 when he was interviewed on the BBC s coverage of the Glastonbury Festival He used the phrase paki shop apparently unaware of its racist connotations prompting three complaints and an apology from the BBC 52 On March 10 2008 Pop appeared at Madonna s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York Together with the Stooges he sang raucous versions of two Madonna 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 very first time from Madonna s hit song Like a Virgin According to guitarist Ron Asheton Madonna asked the Stooges to perform in her place as a protest to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for not inducting the Stooges despite six appearances on the nomination ballot 53 Pop also sang on the No Fun cover by Asian Dub Foundation on their 2008 album Punkara On January 6 2009 original Stooges guitarist and Pop s self described best friend Ron Asheton was found dead from an apparent heart attack He was 60 years old In 2009 James Williamson rejoined the band after 29 years 54 On December 15 2009 it was announced that the Stooges would be inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15 2010 Pop had about two hours of a strong emotional reaction to the news 55 2000s Edit Iggy Pop with Marilyn Manson 2003 Pop produced 2001 s Beat Em Up which gave birth to The Trolls releasing the single Football featuring Trolls alumni Whitey Kirst and brother Alex In 2005 Pop appeared along with Madonna Little Richard Bootsy Collins and The Roots Questlove in an American TV commercial for the Motorola ROKR phone In early 2006 Pop and the Stooges played in Australia and New Zealand for the Big Day Out They also began work on a new album The Weirdness which was recorded by Steve Albini and released in March 2007 In August 2006 Pop and the Stooges performed at the Lowlands pop festival in the Netherlands Hodokvas in Slovakia and in the Sziget Festival in Budapest Author Paul Trynka completed a biography of Pop with his blessing called Open Up and Bleed published in early 2007 More recently when Pop and the Stooges played at Bam Margera s wedding and Pop appeared on the single Punkrocker with the Teddybears in a Cadillac television commercial Pop was also the voice of Lil Rummy on the Comedy Central cartoon Lil Bush and confirmed that he has done voices for American Dad and Grand Theft Auto IV 56 which also included the Stooges song I Wanna Be Your Dog though the game s manual credited Iggy Pop as the artist Iggy Pop at Beale Street Music Festival Memphis in May 2007 Pop guested on Profanation the new album by the Bill Laswell helmed group Praxis which was released on January 1 2008 Pop collaborated with Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse on the album Dark Night of the Soul singing the track Pain Pop s fifteenth solo album Preliminaires was released on June 2 2009 Inspired by a novel by French author Michel Houellebecq called La Possibilite d une ile 2005 Trans as The Possibility of an Island by Gavin Bowd 2006 Pop was approached to provide the soundtrack for a documentary film on Houellebecq and his attempts to make a film from his novel He describes this new release as a quieter album with some jazz overtones the first single off the album King of the Dogs bearing a sound strongly influenced by New Orleans jazz musicians such as Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton Pop said that the song was his response to being sick of listening to idiot thugs with guitars banging out crappy music The album is available on legal download sites CD and a deluxe box set is available at only 6000 units worldwide This box set contains the Preliminaires album a collector Les Feuilles Mortes b w King of the Dogs 7 inch the cover of which is Pop s portrait by Marjane Satrapi and a 38 page booklet of drawings also by Marjane Satrapi In January 2009 Pop was signed up as the face of Swiftcover the UK based online insurance company 57 He fronted a 25 million TV ad campaign for Swiftcover using the strapline Get a Life 58 The advert was then banned by the Advertising Standards Authority on April 28 2009 for being misleading it implied that Pop himself had an insurance policy with Swiftcover when at the time the company did not insure musicians 59 2010s Edit Pop also sings on We re All Gonna Die on Slash s first solo album Slash which was released in April 2010 60 He appeared as a character in the video game Lego Rock Band to sing his song The Passenger and also lent his voice for the in game tutorial 61 With reference to the song The Passenger Pop has appeared on NZ television advertising phone networks showing that he could get a band to play together by conference call He was inducted as part of the Stooges into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15 2010 Iggy Pop at the UK Hop Farm Festival July 2011 After a March 2010 stage diving accident Pop claimed he would no longer stage dive However he did so on three occasions at a concert in Madrid Spain on April 30 2010 62 and did similarly at London s Hammersmith Apollo on May 2 2010 63 On July 9 2010 Pop again stage dived in Zottegem Belgium causing bleeding from the face 64 In June 2010 Pop appeared at Yonge and Dundas Square in Toronto with the reformed Stooges on the NXNE 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 Pop lent his image to PETA s campaign against the annual Canada seal hunt 65 On April 7 2011 at age 63 Pop performed Real Wild Child on the tenth season of American Idol the Los Angeles Times music blog Iggy Pop amp Hiss described Pop as being still magnetic still disturbing 66 He is also featured on Kesha s song Dirty Love on her second album Warrior 67 On August 25 2013 Iggy and the Stooges co headlined RiotFest 2013 s Day 2 performing in Toronto and Denver along with The Replacements 68 In 2012 Pop was voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame 69 Stooges drummer Scott Asheton died of a heart attack in March 2014 at the age of 64 On October 14 2014 Pop gave the fourth annual BBC Music John Peel Lecture in Salford on the topic of Free Music in a Capitalist Society 70 He used the lecture to discuss his experiences of the music industry and his reflections on the effect of the internet on the consumption of music and the broader media 71 Pop hosts a weekly radio show on BBC Radio 6 where he covers an eclectic range of music from punk to jazz he also champions and pushes new artists such as Shame Fat White Family False Heads and Sleaford Mods In January 2015 it was announced that Pop contributed the theme song to Alex Cox s film Bill the Galactic Hero 72 He also collaborated with New Order on the song Stray Dog of their album Music Complete released in September of that year Pop also collaborated with Tomoyasu Hotei on the songs How The Cookie Crumbles and Walking Through The Night from the album Strangers also released that same year 73 On June 22 2016 Stooges guitarist James Williamson made an official statement saying that the Stooges were no more The Stooges is over Basically everybody s dead except Iggy and I So it would be sort of ludicrous to try and tour as Iggy and the Stooges when there s only one Stooge in the band and then you have side guys That doesn t make any sense to me 74 Williamson also added that touring had become boring and trying to balance the band s career as well as Pop s was a difficult task 75 In 2016 Pop recorded an album with Josh Homme titled Post Pop Depression The album was released on March 18 with a tour of Europe and North America entitled Post Pop Depression Tour to follow starting from March 28 76 77 On both sides of the Atlantic the album set a new peak chart position for Iggy Pop albums becoming his first ever US Top 20 album 78 and first ever UK Top 5 album 79 On October 28 2016 Pop released the double live album Post Iggy Pop Depression Live At The Royal Albert Hall on Eagle Rock Entertainment on DVD 2CD and digital formats In 2017 Pop composed and performed vocals on the Oneohtrix Point Never song The Pure and the Damned on the soundtrack for the crime film Good Time 80 Iggy Pop performing in 2018 On July 27 2018 Pop released a joint EP with Underworld titled Teatime Dub Encounters Pop and Underworld had both contributed tracks to Danny Boyle s 1996 movie Trainspotting 81 12 Pop s eighteenth studio album Free was released on September 6 2019 82 83 2020s Edit In January 2020 Pop received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 18 On April 10 2020 Pop released an alternate mix of his hit song China Girl as part of the forthcoming May 29 2020 release of The Bowie Years a new seven disc deluxe box set due to feature expanded remastered versions of his David Bowie produced 1977 albums The Idiot and Lust for Life The box set includes remastered versions of both studio projects along with outtakes alternate mixes and a 40 page book As well the two original albums are paired with an additional album of live material to create separate stand alone two disc deluxe editions 84 In December 2020 Pop featured on a rework of Elvis Costello s song No Flag from Costello s 2020 album Hey Clockface The song is a re recording with Pop providing the vocals translated to French for this version 85 A new digital track by Pop was released in December 2020 titled Dirty Little Virus Lyrically it is about the COVID 19 pandemic 86 In 2020 Pop collaborated with Morrissey on his upcoming album Bonfire of Teenangers which was due to be released in February 2023 but in December 2022 it was announced that Capitol Records had backed out of the deal 87 88 In April 2021 French singer Clio released a duet with Iggy Pop titled L appartement 89 On his new album Breathe by Hammond master Lonnie Smith Pop provides vocals on two tracks Why Can t We Live Together a cover version of the Timmy Thomas original and on Sunshine Superman a cover version of the Donovan original The album was released in March 2021 90 Pop collaborated with Belgian composer and violinist Catherine Graindorge on three tracks on her new EP The Dictator It was released in September 2022 91 On October 28 2022 Frenzy the first single from Pop s still to be titled upcoming album was released The song features Duff McKagan and Chad Smith 92 On November 10 2022 it was announced the forthcoming release on January 6 2023 on Atlantic Records and producer Andrew Watt s Gold Tooth Records of Every Loser Iggy Pop s twentieth studio album 93 Film television and radio career EditAs an actor Pop has appeared in a number of movies including Sid and Nancy a non speaking cameo role The Color of Money Hardware voice only The Crow City of Angels The Rugrats Movie Snow Day Coffee and Cigarettes opposite Tom Waits in the third segment of the film Somewhere in California Cry Baby Dead Man Tank Girl and Atolladero a Spanish science fiction Western He was wanted to play Funboy in the original The Crow movie but his recording schedule would not permit him In February 2009 he played the character Victor in the movie Suck Pop was featured alongside indie starlet Greta Gerwig in the film Art House which premiered at the Nashville Film Festival in April 2010 Pop has appeared in many television series including Tales from the Crypt The Adventures of Pete amp Pete where he played Nona s dad in the second and third season and Star Trek Deep Space Nine in which he played Yelgrun in the episode The Magnificent Ferengi With the Stooges he was featured in an episode of MTV s Bam s Unholy Union as the main band performing at Bam Margera s wedding Additionally a portion of the music video for Pop s Butt Town was featured on an episode of Beavis and Butthead Pop voiced Lil Rummy on the Comedy Central show Lil Bush and also provided the voice for a character in the English language version of the 2007 animated film Persepolis Pop has been profiled in several rockumentaries and has had songs on many soundtracks including Crocodile Dundee II Trainspotting Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Haggard Arizona Dream Repo Man Black Rain Freddy s Dead The Final Nightmare Shocker and Kurt Cobain About a Son Pop worked with Johnny Depp on several films they appeared together in Cry Baby and Dead Man Pop provided the soundtrack for The Brave which was directed by and starred Depp and music for Depp s 1993 film Arizona Dream Pop also voiced a cameo in the American Dad episode American Dream Factory as Jerry the drummer in Steve Smith s band 94 He makes an appearance in FLicKeR a 2008 feature documentary by Nik Sheehan about Brion Gysin and the Dreamachine Pop played himself as the DJ of the fictional rock station Liberty Rock Radio 97 8 in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV The Stooges song I Wanna Be Your Dog was featured on the same station Pop also featured as a voice talent in the 2004 ATARI video game DRIV3R as Baccus and other characters 95 which was produced by Reflections Interactive Pop appears as a character in the Adult Swim animated comedy adventure series The Venture Bros He is one of the bodyguards along with Klaus Nomi of David Bowie who is The Sovereign of the Guild of Calamitous Intent Pop has some unclear super powers which he uses when he and Nomi turn against Bowie In 2012 Pop played the conscience of a clown named Elliot Denis Lavant in the French film L Etoile du jour fr Morning Star directed by Sophie Blondy fr In 2013 Pop appeared briefly in the French film Les gamins then he voiced The Caterpillar in the television series Once Upon a Time in Wonderland 96 In 2014 Pop presented narrated the BBC documentary Burroughs at 100 97 William Burroughs profoundly affected Pop s writing inspiring lyrics in the famous Lust for Life It was aired in the US on This American Life on January 30 2015 in the episode Burroughs 101 commemorating his 101st birthday Pop voiced the character Texas Red on the Adult Swim animated comedy Mr Pickles which ran from 2014 to 2019 98 Pop hosts a weekly radio show and podcast titled Iggy Confidential on BBC 6 Music 99 Based on Kai Grehn de s German translation of Walt Whitman s poetry cycle in 2005 a radio drama and bilingual double CD audio book Kinder Adams Children of Adam was released by Horbuch Hamburg in 2014 including a complete reading by Pop 100 In 2015 Pop had a starring role as Vicious in the Bjorn Tagemose directed silent film Gutterdammerung opposite Grace Jones Henry Rollins and Lemmy 101 Pop was featured in the Rammstein DVD Rammstein in Amerika In 2016 Pop was featured as a main subject in the documentary Danny Says starring alongside Danny Fields Alice Cooper Judy Collins Wayne Kramer Jac Holzman and more 102 In the same year Pop starred in Toby Tobias thriller Blood Orange in which he plays an aging rock star 103 Also during 2016 Jim Jarmusch directed Gimme Danger a documentary movie about the band 104 Also in 2016 he participated with Michel Houellebecq and others in Erik Lieshout s documentary To Stay Alive A Method 105 In 2017 Pop appeared in Song to Song directed by Terrence Malick opposite Michael Fassbender 106 107 In early 2019 Pop executive produced a four part documentary series entitled PUNK for Epix 108 Pop also appears as a zombie in the 2019 Jim Jarmusch film The Dead Don t Die 109 In 2021 Pop appeared with Nico Rosberg 2016 Formula One champion in a video advert for the German State Railways Deutsche Bahn high speed train services The backing music was Pop s song The Passenger Additional film soundtracks Dogs in SpaceHe Died with a Felafel in his HandBiopic EditThe Passenger was the putative name for a biographical film about Pop s early career with the Stooges The film was to be directed by Nick Gomez and Elijah Wood was to play Pop 110 111 112 Pop liked the script but refused to take part in the film He said The script ain t chopped liver It was a work of art But subjectively I don t want to be involved in any way A producer and the writer sent me a very decent letter and asked me to write back if I didn t want them to do it I don t feel negative about it at all 113 He also called Wood a very poised and talented actor 114 The project appears to have been shelved 115 Classical scholarship EditIn 1995 an established journal of classical scholarship Classics Ireland published Pop s reflections on the applicability of Edward Gibbon s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire to the modern world in a short article Caesar Lives Vol 2 1995 116 117 Pop also relates how reading Gibbon while on tour in the Southern United States inspired him to a spontaneous soliloquy he called Caesar Personal life EditPop lives near Miami Florida 118 He has been married three times to Wendy Weissberg for several weeks in 1968 before the marriage was annulled shortly thereafter 119 to Suchi Asano from 1984 until their divorce in 1999 120 and to his longtime partner Nina Alu whom he married in 2008 He has a son Eric Benson born in 1970 from a relationship with Paulette Benson 121 At age 23 Pop had a relationship with 13 year old Sable Starr 122 123 124 Since the emergence of the MeToo movement the relationship has been up for debate Look Away a documentary about sexual abuse in the rock music industry is named after an Iggy Pop song about Starr 125 Pop was diagnosed with scoliosis with one leg being one and a half inches shorter than the other 126 In the 1990s Pop became friends with Johnny Depp Jim Jarmusch and tattoo artist Jonathan Shaw Shaw said the four wore matching rings depicting a skull and all but Pop received a similar skull and crossbones tattoo 127 Legacy EditAdmirers Music journalist Lester Bangs was one of the first writers to champion the Stooges in a national publication His piece Of Pop and Pies and Fun for Creem Magazine was published about the time of the Stooges second album Fun House Another music journalist Legs McNeil was especially fond of Iggy and the Stooges and championed them in many of his writings Kurt Cobain consistently listed Raw Power as his no 1 favorite album of all time in the Favorite Albums lists that featured in his Journals 128 In August 1995 all three Stooges albums were included in British music magazine Mojo s influential 100 Greatest Albums of All Time feature Fun House was placed the highest at 16 129 Australian band Radio Birdman took their name although incorrectly from the lyrics of the Stooges song 1970 130 In 2004 Rolling Stone ranked the Stooges No 78 on their list of 100 of the most influential artists of the past 50 years 131 Layne Staley said that he was a big fan of both The Stooges and Iggy Pop 132 Slash included their self titled debut amongst his favorite studio albums 133 Peter Hook included their live album Metallic K O amongst his favorite albums 134 Portrayals In the film Velvet Goldmine Ewan McGregor portrays Curt Wilde a character loosely based on Pop 135 McGregor performs the Stooges songs TV Eye and Gimme Danger in the film In the Super Mario Bros video game series the character Iggy Koopa was named after him 136 James O Barr fashioned the character Funboy in The Crow after Pop 137 In the 2013 film CBGB Pop was played by Taylor Hawkins of the Foo Fighters Iggy played himself as a puppet in the Film Squirrell Mountain Iggy to the Rescue including singing the song in the film Frozen Peas Directed by Angelica Campion and music and song by Iggy s touring guitarist Kevin Armstrong References In the manga and anime voice series JoJo s Bizarre Adventure part 3 Stardust Crusaders The dog Iggy is named after Iggy Pop The Kraftwerk track Trans Europe Express song references meeting Iggy Pop and David Bowie in Dusseldorf Discography EditMain articles Iggy Pop discography and The Stooges discography Iggy Pop in 2006 The Idiot 1977 Lust for Life 1977 Kill City with James Williamson 1977 New Values 1979 Soldier 1980 Party 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 Skull Ring 2003 Preliminaires 2009 Apres 2012 Post Pop Depression 2016 Free 2019 Every Loser 2023 Awards and nominations EditYear Awards Work Category Result Ref 1977 Creem Magazine Awards Lust for Life Top Album No 24 NominatedRaw Power Best Reissue No 5 NominatedHimself Best New Wave Group Performer No 3 NominatedPunk of the Year No 2 NominatedComeback of the Year No 1 Won1980 Punk of the Year No 1 Won1987 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards Tour Small Hall Tour of the Year Nominated 138 1988 Club Tour of the Year Nominated 139 1989 Small Hall Tour of the Year Nominated 140 Grammy Awards Cold Metal Best Hard Rock Metal Performance Nominated1992 Razzie Awards Why Was I Born Freddy s Dead Worst Original Song Nominated1997 MTV Video Music Awards Lust for Life Best Video from a Film Nominated2001 Kerrang Awards Himself Hall of Fame Won 141 2004 D amp AD Awards Kick It with Peaches Direction Wood Pencil2009 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards Himself Living Legend Won2010 D amp AD Awards Together Incredible with Orcon Integrated Wood Pencil2014 GQ Men of the Year Awards Himself Icon Award Won2016 Critics Choice Documentary Awards Gimme Danger Most Compelling Living Subject of a Documentary WonClassic Rock Roll of Honour Awards Gardenia Song of the Year Nominated 142 Post Pop Depression Album of the Year NominatedPost Pop Depression Live at the Royal Albert Hall Best New Live Album or Video Nominated2017 Nominated 143 Grammy Awards Post Pop Depression Best Alternative Music Album Nominated 144 Golden Globe Awards Gold with Danger Mouse Best Original Song Nominated 145 A2IM Libera Awards Himself Best Live Act NominatedNew Music Awards College Artist of the Year Nominated 146 Q Awards American Valhalla with Josh Homme Best Video Nominated2018 Bells amp Circles with Underworld Won2019 Sweden GAFFA Awards Teatime Dub Encounters with Underworld Best International Album Nominated2019 GQ Men of the Year Awards Himself Lifetime Achievement Award Won2020 Grammy Awards Himself Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award WonDenmark GAFFA Awards Best Foreign Solo Act Nominated 147 Free Best Foreign Album NominatedHungarian Music Awards International Alternative Music Album of the Year Nominated 148 NME Awards Himself Best Live Act Nominated 149 Honors EditIn 2017 shortly after his 70th birthday Pop was made a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Consul general in Miami on behalf of the French government 150 A photo of Pop on stage with fans at the Sydney Opera House in 2019 taken by Antoine Veling won the Culture Category of the Sony World Photography Awards 151 References Edit These 10 shock rockers dared to take things to the highest extremes These 10 shock rockers dared to take things to the highest extremes Alternative Press August 12 2020 But somewhere between his last album Naughty Little Doggie and his latest one Avenue B the godfather of punk turned 50 in Christman Ed August 7 1999 Iggy Pop opens a window into the soul on Virgin s contemplative Avenue B Billboard vol 111 p 14 ISSN 0006 2510 Looking remarkably healthy for a man who nurtured a world class drug habit for many years the Godfather of 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