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Iggy and the Stooges

Iggy Pop - 1977

The 1968 anthem Iggy Pop absolutely loathed: “This is what I’ve lived through”

Horrifying.

Reuben Cross
Jun 17, 2026
Henry Rollins - Musician - Comedian - Writer

The 1970 album Henry Rollins declared “feral genius” and impossible to beat

A monumental album.

Arun Starkey
Jun 14, 2026
David Bowie - Iggy Pop - Split

How David Bowie transformed The Stooges with ignorance: “He didn’t really understand”

Ignorance is bliss.

Callum MacHattie
Jun 9, 2026
Iggy Pop - 1974 - Gijsbert Hanekroot - Singer - Musician

The frontman who forced Iggy Pop to become a singer: “I had to!”

“There’s just a connection.”

Dale Maplethorpe
Feb 18, 2026
Iggy Pop, October 25, 1977 at the State Theatre, Minneapolis, MN

The songwriter Iggy Pop said was out of everyone’s league

“Tremendous artistry.”

Andrew Clayman
Jan 12, 2026
Iggy Pop - 1977

The Stooges song Iggy Pop wrote inspired by his penis: “You write about things of importance”

“‘It’s time to write a rock song, I’d better mention my dick.”

Sam Kemp
Jan 10, 2026
Iggy Pop, October 25, 1977 at the State Theatre, Minneapolis, MN

‘Search and Destroy’: The greatest guitar riff in The Stooges’ history

“Baby, detonate for me.”

Tom Phelan
Jan 1, 2026
Hear Me Out I Need Somebody is the definitive Iggy and the Stooges song

Hear Me Out: ‘I Need Somebody’ is the definitive Iggy and The Stooges song

The quintessence.

Karan Singh
Oct 23, 2025
Meat Loaf - Iggy Pop - Split

“It was over in six minutes”: Meat Loaf’s maddening cream pie experience at an Iggy Pop gig

Before the peanut butter.

Tom Phelan
Sep 3, 2025
10 times the Other Stage was the heart of Glastonbury Festival

10 times the Other Stage was the heart of the Glastonbury Festival

The alternative can sometimes be better than the main attraction.

Will Howard
Jun 24, 2025
Iggy Pop - 1977

Why Iggy Pop is the godfather of punk, according to Iggy Pop

The subtle art of disowning and owning a genre.

Andrew Clayman
Oct 21, 2024
Iggy Pop - 1977

The song Iggy Pop called his masterpiece: “My immortalisation was secure”

The proto-punk juggernaut.

Tim Coffman
Sep 18, 2024

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