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Review by Max Bell, Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 2 April 1977
Igs past and present collide in sonic fury as NICK KENT & MAX BELL once more grasp for the identity of the enIGma, quest for ...
Iggy Pop: The Idiot (RCA APL1-2275)
Review by John Swenson, Rolling Stone, 5 May 1977
IGGY POP has always been the greatest rock comedian. As leader and frontispiece for that most extreme wing of rock nihilism represented by the Stooges, ...
Report and Interview by Wesley Strick, Circus, 26 May 1977
The Return, In Relative Good Health, Of Rock's Ragged Edge ...
Review by Richard Riegel, Creem, June 1977
LET'S SEE, 1977 minus 1973 is four; it's been four whole years since Iggy and the Stooges' milestone Raw Power was released. Four years can ...
Iggy Pop: Lust For Life (RCA AFLI 2488)*****
Review by Pete Makowski, Sounds, 20 August 1977
"Yeah I'm through with sleeping on the sidewalk,no more beating my brains,no more beating my brains,with liquor and drugs,with liquor and drugs,well I'm just a modern ...
Review by Max Bell, NME, 27 August 1977
GOG AND MAGOG?! No, Dog And Maindog. A Pure Pop Person Pleads Sanity. MAX BELL Was At The Hearings. ...
Review by Kris Needs, ZigZag, September 1977
WHILE countless young groups do weak imitations of the Ig of five years ago Jimmy Osterburg himself moves on at a rate of revitalised progress ...
Review by Jon Savage, Sounds, 21 January 1978
SO, NO RAW POWER retreads – it's only possible to live that once – but afterburn: the Ig goes right TO THE EDGE; LOSES CONTRACT/band/sanity/life ...
Iggy Pop and James Williamson: Kill City (Radar Records)
Review by Nick Kent, NME, 28 January 1978
WELL, IT'S finally out and yup, disregarding the shoddy cover, it's a great album. ...
Iggy Pop, The Stooges: James Williamson: Real Time Musician From Kill City
Interview by Jon Savage, Sounds, 25 February 1978
A PHONE CONSERVATION with James Williamson at his present home in Claremont, half-an-hour outside Los Angeles. Mainly to talk about the newly released 1975 Pop/Williamson ...
Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Stooges, The: Lou Reed: From Genius to Jerk and Back
Interview by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 12 March 1978
LOU REED has been called everything from genius to jerk, and in the course of his career he's lived up to it all. With New ...
Profile and Interview by Nick Kent, NME, 24 March 1979
"I am totally into corruption." ...
Iggy Pop: The Factory, Manchester
Live Review by Jon Savage, Melody Maker, 28 April 1979
THE RETURN of the simian from oblivion: a club tour, much heralded by local media, ensures a leisure factory stretched to the limit of its ...
Iggy Pop: Metallic J.C.'s Consciousness-Raising Wrap Session
Report by Richard Riegel, Creem, May 1979
TURIN, ITALY – In a surprise announcement this week, it was revealed that the so-called "Shroud of Turin," long believed to be the cloth in ...
Iggy Pop, The Psychedelic Furs: Iggy Pop/Psychedelic Furs: Friars, Aylesbury
Live Review by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 9 February 1980
THREE BANDS shaped up as good value but that wasn't all. There was an unannounced surprise star guest all the way from Vegas let's ...
Iggy Pop: World's Most Forgotten Boyo Discovered Performing Alternative Service For The Bourgeoisie
Comment by Richard Riegel, Creem, March 1981
COMING, ON your own TV, sometime around 1986: A loud, but dry, staccato male voice opens the commercial: "Do you remember those thrilling days when ...
Profile and Interview by Robin Katz, International Musician And Recording World, August 1981
'IT SEEMS MY reputation's met you before me' sang the Milky kid Bobby Vee back in the '60s. In a sense it sums up Iggy ...
Iggy Pop: Zombie Birdhouse (Animal Records/Chrysalis) ***
Review by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 25 September 1982
IGGY POP is a man of honour. Not for him the Lou Reed path of self-mockery; the one time he tried it for money's sake ...
Iggy Pop: The Madcap Laughs Again
Profile and Interview by Mat Snow, Q, September 1988
Iggy Pop "The Prophet Of Punk" — has ricocheted through some combustible times. There were fleeting stabs at bona fide rock celebrity, then prolonged bouts ...
Iggy Pop: Doggie Style: Iggy Pop
Interview by Paul Gorman, Music Week, January 1996
ITS BEEN SAID before but bears repeating once Iggy Pop is witnessed at the close quarters of his cramped bedroom in Londons Halcyon Hotel: If ...
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