4 years ago with 105 notesReblog / via / source

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Iggy Pop, 1977, by Chris Stein, my edit of original via rollingstone

“We toured with Iggy on his Idiot Tour. He was great. He’s such a sweet guy. And the whole Bowie connection was a huge deal to us; Bowie was playing piano in the background on that tour. Everybody knew he was there, but it was very generous. He really loved Iggy. The performances were great. When we got to Detroit, it was complete mayhem. People were just taking their clothes off – leather jackets and cameras and shit like that – and throwing them onstage. It was amazing. We learned a lot on that tour. They were super professional and Bowie gave pointers to Debbie about how to work the stage.” ~Chris Stein

tagged as: Iggy Pop;  David Bowie;  bowie;  



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Iggy & The Stooges by Joel Brodsky, in Gimme Danger, my edit of original via chicago.suntimes

tagged as: the stooges;  iggy pop;  



4 years ago with 278 notesReblog / via 

zimtrim:

Iggy Pop

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4 years ago with 114 notesReblog / via 

Nightclubbing
Iggy Pop
The Idiot
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karinasolis-blog:

Nightclubbing - Iggy Pop

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4 years ago with 779 notesReblog / via / source

soundsof71:

Iggy Pop & The Stooges at Detroit’s Grande Ballroom, 1969, by Robert Matheu

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soundsof71:

Iggy Pop in evening gloves at The Whisky, May 1970, by Ed Caraeff, via

tagged as: iggy pop;  hi I don't have a cool name for my queue;  



4 years ago with 3781 notesReblog / via / source

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Iggy Pop at Whisky a Go Go on the Sunset Strip, 1973, by Julian Wasser

tagged as: Iggy Pop;  hi i don't have a cool name for my queue;  



4 years ago with 4719 notesReblog / via / source

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Iggy Pop & Debbie Harry, NYC 1990, by Timothy White

tagged as: Iggy Pop;  Debbie Harry;  hi i don't have a cool name for my queue;  



4 years ago with 4464 notesReblog / via 

romyantic:

Iconic style references in Velvet Goldmine

tagged as: Velvet Goldmine;  movies;  velvet goldmine is a magnificent film and if you don't think so i'm sorry but you're wrong. just wrong;  1998;  todd haynes;  Iggy Pop;  new york dolls;  Brian Eno;  David Bowie;  bowie;  Marc Bolan;  Placebo;  Brian Molko;  Brian Slade;  Jonathan Rhys Meyers;  Curt Wild;  Ewan McGregor;  Jack Fairy;  



5 years ago with 2482 notesReblog / via 

soundsof71:

Iggy Pop and Ron Asheton of The Stooges, 1973. Never let anyone tell you blue eyeshadow ain’t punk.

tagged as: hi I don't have a cool name for my queue;  The Stooges;  iggy pop;  ron asheton;  

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