Iggy Pop
Muziekcentrum Vredenburg
Utrecht
1986-11-24
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A/V Specs;
Size: 2.81 Gb ( 2 943 088 KBytes ) - DVD-5
Enabled regions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Video: PAL 4:3 (720x576) 7930kbps VBR
Audio: Linear PCM, 2 ch stereo
01 - Tv Intro
02 - Lust For Life
03 - Birth Of The Stooges
04 - Ron Asheton
05 - Gigs & Electra Records
06 - Songwriting
07 - Drugs, Bonding & Hendrix
08 - TV Eye
09 - Iggy Interview
10 - Bowie
11 - Some Weird Sin
12 - Real Wild Child
13 - Ambition
Run time:- 00:41:59
Here's the well-known Lust For Life special that was transmitted by the VPRO end 1986. This 43 mins special includes live material from Utrecht 1986 as well interviews with Iggy,
Ron (the Stooges) and some other/older bits & pieces here & there. Iggy is fun to be interviewed. All interviews were done by Marcel Vanthilt (ex-Arbeid Adelt, ex-MTV Europe VJ)
Some words borrowed from Sky.com:
The Stooges were performing punk even before it existed.
They might have had limited commercial success but they were one of the first to take up the two-to-three chord system that later became the mark of punk rockers the Sex Pistols and the Ramones. Later, despite poor sales, lead singer Iggy Pop’s solo albums would be cited as influences by the likes of Siouxsie and the Banshees and Nine Inch Nails.
During Iggy Pop: Lust For Life, filmed in 1986 during the release of Iggy Pop’s Blah Blah Blah album, the rocker credited with inventing the stage dive discusses the differences within The Stooges and how he was blown away by the electric blues of Chicago. In interviews, guitarist Ron Asheton, who sadly died in 2009, reveals how heroin broke up the band and his relationship with Iggy, a master showman who pushed the boundaries of performance with his onstage self-mutilation and nudity.
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