There's something so genuine and honest about Iggy.. he's not going to play anyone's game, but he's also not gonna react to it either... just keep on keeping on.
Snyders interview with Iggy is great. I always respected Tom for trying to understand his guests point of view. Iggy says several times"that's a good question" so obviously he got that Tom was trying to genuinely understand him. Snyder was the only mainstream talk show host back then who not only featured punk/new wave performers playing, but also interviewed them in depth and tried to expose then new music to a mainstream audience. He deserves credit for that.
Iggy in turn respected him for trying to understand what he did.. he sure wasn't like Dinah Shore was in 1977. All she did was look at him like he was part of a freak show and judge him every chance she got.
It should be noted that Iggy’s just a really nice guy in general, but at the same time he doesn’t suffer fools. Tom was being respectful and polite, as he always did with his guests (for the most part), and Iggy being Iggy responded accordingly. Snyder was frequently a bit goofy and awkward with his questions, but almost always respectful and courteous.
Big Iggy fan. I remember watching this show 41+ years back so great to find it again. NEVER would have thought Iggy would still be alive 40 years on. Glad that he is. A lot of fidgety energy up from with Iggy and Ricky Schroeder, although for entirely different reasons!
Those were incredible times...today people wouldn't be allowed on the stage of an "American family show" in those conditions. The host was very gracious to Iggy who looked terribile. Like Dinah he tries to give him some advice for his career. Iggy was going through one of his worst periods, poor guy!
Man, I've really got to listen/watch Iggy more. So much needed fun and insanity. The perfect antidote for life these days. It's hilarious too when the cameraman does that fast zoom in and out.
I’ve probably seen Iggy throw up ON the stage three times. Once I yelled “Iggy, throw up” at the beginning of a Stooges set at the Birmingham Palladium, and lo and behold, he did! lol, true story.
@inrainbowman You obviously don't know Iggy in the slightest. I met Iggy at LAX in the mid 90's. Luckily, he didn't throw up that night. At least not in the airport. Perhaps he did on his flight?
I’ve seen the Stooges, or Iggy solo, close to 30 times. That story was from the early 70s when Iggy was doing heroin. The Birmingham Palladium, run by Punch Andrews, Bob Seger’s manager, was a favorite venue. I saw the Stooges there around 8 times. I’m so old I even saw them as the Psychedelic Stooges twice, lol! Once at the Grande Ballroom, opening for Jefferson Airplane, and again at the Michigan Fairgrounds at the First Rock and Roll Revival. Those were the days!
Snyder (after Iggy lists SUN RA among other as influences) says: "These people are in a word ... CONVENTIONAL." Yep, Sun Ra is the epitome of conventional.
Iggy, so thrilled to know when all is said and done Iggy's still out there doing a fantastic show tonight at the. Salt Shed, Chicago The show was great and Iggy looked so damn happy to be there with us. I am honestly so happy to see him as he is today.
Got to love Iggy Pop! No one has ever epitomized the term 'Rock-n-Roll Animal' quite like him. You can tell from watching this video that he really has a hard-on for this type of music. Literally!
😂😂😂😂😂 Everyone says that about any boomer era musician that could shred an electric guitar. The same for Gen X/Millennial hip hop artist who can spit rhymes about typical ghetto stuff.
Tom was far from perfect and sometimes let his ego get the best of him, but he was always a very curious interviewer who wanted to explore and understand all kinds of subjects, including those that were clearly alien to him, like New Wave and Punk rock.
@@peterguitarhowitt268 nice!! Love Hanoi Rocks... Matlock was original Sex Pistols bass player.. James original The Damned guitarist.. Kral hot off Patti Smith group! Incredible band
@@peterguitarhowitt268 Cool...I will! Iggy always had a band that knew how to play simple rock but with that freight train drive. Just thundering along. FEW rock bands can pull it off with the groove that just feels so powerful. I like Steve Jones and that guy in STP for these same reasons.
I wonder what Snyder would think of the crap that passes for late-night TV these days. Stupid jokes and a host who always cuts in while their guest is still speaking.
Oh...my...dog....under what kind of medication was he there ???? I want some of *that* The guy sure was for real...those eyes... It bears not to think about what kind of lame substitutes we got for him during the 90's.... At least since 2000 he is rightfully considered the godfather of 'punk' or new wave....and is enjoying the recognition ...even has something akin to a steady homelife.......
Iggy struggled with opiates in the 70s, and cocktailed a lot in the late 70s and early 80s, pot, speed, mescaline, etc. He's been clean 35 years, bless him.
Tom Snyder was the best. I don't care what anyone says! We watched him growing up. Honestly, the only interview he gave that i disliked was with Manson. He antagonized the whole interview. I thought Tom was cool beans. And to interview rockers just like Iggy and not take himself so seriously, I miss him. I miss this era. ❤🎉
Tom Synder was one sweetheart of a guy. And Iggy. J O. Well, He's only 5 ft 1. And he's the only one left. And I'm seeing him at the Albert Hall in May. Can't wait. More parties at the RAH. Please, please, more parties at the RAH.
Tom Snyder was way better than the talk show shit nowadays. And smoking in public.. I miss those days. And by his teeth you can clearly say that lovely Iggy was still doing drugs. I thought he quit it in his Berlin years.
He did quit in Berlin, but started again in the early 80s. I think the tooth thing happened during a performance. By 86 he was clean again. I think he did coke for a while after that but was done with everything by the mid 90s.
I like the Soldier album, I thought Ivan Kral and Glen Matlock suited Iggy well. It's a strange album, because many guitar parts were wiped because Steve New played most of them and he knocked David Bowie on his ass for hitting on his girlfriend at the time. Bowie had a lot of uncredited say in the production of that album and after New decked him and walked out Iggy decided to eliminate all but a few suttle guitar tracks that New played. The album was a bit unique due to the predominant keyboards, brass and rhythm section but the songs are well written for the most part in spite of the raw, sarcastic songs (Dog Food, I'm a Conservative). It's actually a fairly well balanced album that I can spin start to finish every time, from the silly Loco Mosquito to the rollicking " Knocking them Down ..." through the jazzy "Get Up and Get Out" on through the darker satire of "Mr.Dynamite", "I'm a Conservative " and "Dog Food" and the rebellious "I need More" and closing with the in your face "I Snub You ", later reissue has two interesting out takes, the funny "Low Life " and a surfy punk instrumental "Drop a Hook". It's a very good album, don't listen to the critics whom expected Iggy to rewrite "Raw Power", "Lust for Life " or "The Idiot". Iggy was great because every album had a slightly different mojo than the last. He has run the gauntlet of rock, punk, industrial, avant garde, new wave, metal, etc. He is a rock n roll legend, period.
I really wish there were more heterodox economists on late night television. Or even shows whose format would support that kind of guest. Craig Ferguson's show could have. But now there's 4 pseudo-Lenos and they wonder why their ratings are terrible.
Is this a cut down version? At 42 minutes it would fit perfectly in a one-hour timeslot with commercials, but this comes from the latter years when Tomorrow ran 90 minutes. Even without commercials it should run about 1 hour. I see Rona's name is not mentioned up front but in the end credits she is mentioned (and Tom says thanks for joining us from NY and LA). Did someone (the network or the syndicators) cut these for a Tom-only short version to syndicate along with the original format shows?
Nah. No thanks. Nothing against rock but it shouldnt have to be the metaphysical standard of western culture. Especially since it is whitewashing by white fans of the electric blues. If rock is to become central to our culture, I would rather have the likes of the Beach Boys or ELO. Not that punk shit.
As much as I wish that would happen, I’m fairly certain it never will (again). Rock and roll can only be rock and roll if it’s the *REAL* deal - unforced and spontaneous, and that’s already happened. Rock and roll, before it became just another corporate commodity was a perfect storm, that came together under all the right conditions. “Lightning in a jar”, as the adage goes. That kind of thing just can’t be duplicated and remain authentic and pure. It’s definitely over. We had a great run. 40 years, give or take. Now it’s all history.
My review Rick Schroder, loved how he said " I'm still a New Yawker". Iggy Pop, even drunk and/or high he was still articulate. Economist author dude, 😪. Lastly Dorothy Greenpepper, Tom Snyder and her banter or 😕 flirting was 🎶😲ahhhkward and very cringy.
One could get high watching Iggy lick his gums while talking with Tom. I don't think that he was a happy man here, but this song is still beautiful in a manic almost grimy way. Barry Manilow this is not. I am so glad that Iggy and Jimmy got straight with each other and cleaned up not long after this. What an artist! Ivan Kraal and the rest of the band are wonderful as well. True rock and roll, maybe some of the truest right here.
Although he seems somewhat not himself, I will not accuse him of being chemically altered. I will say, though, he is articulate cordial and always a very good guest. I don't think he was doing well here, but I'll tell you he could pull it off and show up and work anyways...Iggy wasn't too bad either lol Schroder and Iggy.
“A lot of the things that Mr Reagan is saying are very positive, and I wish him a lot of success.” - Ha.. Hahahaha... AHAHAH AHAH HAJA HA HA HAHAHAHAHAHA AAAHHHHHG HAHAHAHA... ah.. ha... ehhhh.... Well, you can’t blame the man for dreaming. I think a lot of his assumptions were in line with the main pop economics of his time, which was the Chicago School, but to say, “his method is right on”, about Reagan’s stepping towards such economics.. well, that’s really worked out great, huh? Also, his ideas about the value of our coins going up, as our paper currency plummets.. I don’t think so, man. Maybe it made sense to say then, idk (or maybe Roger Ailes producing has something to do with it). Anyway, it’s interesting looking back on shows from this era, and seeing the early days these economics emerging before it’d taken over our country, and basically the entire “Western World”, and most of the planet, in general... Oh, and Iggy was great! Lol.. I clicked on this to watch Iggy, and like with so many of these I watched the whole thing out of curiosity. I couldn’t help but get worked up by Jerome Smith’s economics (I repeat: Roger Ailes was the executive producer!), but yeah, the reason everyone is here for, Iggy’s performances, are pretty damn good! It always took me a lot longer to get into his albums “New Values” and “Soldier” (from which tracks for these performances are pulled), partly bc of the production, and partly bc I felt like there was a plummeting in song writing after the first decade of his career, especially following the masterpieces that are “The Idiot” and “Lust For Life”... BUT, I do think these are great tracks, from a couple of the better albums of his solo career. Thanks to the uploaded!🙏✌️
Iggy has already outlived Tom Snyder who passed away at the age of 71. Who would ever dream that after seeing this?
There's something so genuine and honest about Iggy.. he's not going to play anyone's game, but he's also not gonna react to it either... just keep on keeping on.
Snyders interview with Iggy is great. I always respected Tom for trying to understand his guests point of view. Iggy says several times"that's a good question" so obviously he got that Tom was trying to genuinely understand him. Snyder was the only mainstream talk show host back then who not only featured punk/new wave performers playing, but also interviewed them in depth and tried to expose then new music to a mainstream audience. He deserves credit for that.
Exactly
Well....i think saying good question to any one is a great way to gain rapport and be liked...its an interpersonal skill....
Iggy in turn respected him for trying to understand what he did.. he sure wasn't like Dinah Shore was in 1977. All she did was look at him like he was part of a freak show and judge him every chance she got.
Mike Douglas had Devo on.
It should be noted that Iggy’s just a really nice guy in general, but at the same time he doesn’t suffer fools. Tom was being respectful and polite, as he always did with his guests (for the most part), and Iggy being Iggy responded accordingly. Snyder was frequently a bit goofy and awkward with his questions, but almost always respectful and courteous.
Big Iggy fan. I remember watching this show 41+ years back so great to find it again. NEVER would have thought Iggy would still be alive 40 years on. Glad that he is. A lot of fidgety energy up from with Iggy and Ricky Schroeder, although for entirely different reasons!
Tom Snyder was great. He could get respect from the most outrageous people. I miss him
Very missed and no one could fill his shoes
Seems like he asked challenging questions, but also let them speak.
Tom Snyder was sooooooooo underappreciated. Wow...NEVER knew he had the mighty Iggy on there. Props...\m/
I didn't know either but Iggy said he was on Lettermans
He had Wendy O Williams when nobody else would, legend!!..
Tom Snyder was a real gentleman . He treated Iggy with incredible respect during the show .
@@astrozombie548
Wendy O.
such a sad end... 😔
@@katherine9109 who Wendy?
"Why are you bleeding?"....."Because I'm on your show." Golden....
brilliant
I came here while reading Open Up & Bleed. Iggy was in a rough place around this time. He looks and definitely sounds better than I was expecting
Omg, Iggy is still ripped and going strong to this day. I know it's cliche, but long live Rock and Roll.😜
Those were incredible times...today people wouldn't be allowed on the stage of an "American family show" in those conditions. The host was very gracious to Iggy who looked terribile. Like Dinah he tries to give him some advice for his career. Iggy was going through one of his worst periods, poor guy!
Feels much more "real" to watch compared to today
It looks like he knocks his tooth out did he do that during the performance I didn't see it I didn't see him lose a tooth
Man, I've really got to listen/watch Iggy more. So much needed fun and insanity. The perfect antidote for life these days. It's hilarious too when the cameraman does that fast zoom in and out.
Imma gonna start counting every time I see Iggy perform in a shirt. One...
😅😅😅😅😅😅
I’ve probably seen Iggy throw up ON the stage three times. Once I yelled “Iggy, throw up” at the beginning of a Stooges set at the Birmingham Palladium, and lo and behold, he did! lol, true story.
one of a kind, to be sure...🤣
and what a hilarious story YOU've got..!!!
lies
What an awesome Iggy story! 😂❤🎉
@inrainbowman You obviously don't know Iggy in the slightest. I met Iggy at LAX in the mid 90's. Luckily, he didn't throw up that night. At least not in the airport. Perhaps he did on his flight?
I’ve seen the Stooges, or Iggy solo, close to 30 times. That story was from the early 70s when Iggy was doing heroin. The Birmingham Palladium, run by Punch Andrews, Bob Seger’s manager, was a favorite venue. I saw the Stooges there around 8 times. I’m so old I even saw them as the Psychedelic Stooges twice, lol! Once at the Grande Ballroom, opening for Jefferson Airplane, and again at the Michigan Fairgrounds at the First Rock and Roll Revival. Those were the days!
Snyder (after Iggy lists SUN RA among other as influences) says: "These people are in a word ... CONVENTIONAL." Yep, Sun Ra is the epitome of conventional.
Whoa, that backbend at 23:52!!!
Iggy was super bendy..💞
Dionysian vs Apollonian Art - set out in The Birth of Tragedy, by Nietzsche. I imagine that Iggy and David Bowie discussed such topics.
💯💯💯
i love iggy pop and the stooges..1969 and fun house albums are some of my all time favorites
I love how when he's on the stage, he's Iggy Pop. Once he sits in the chair, he's James Osterberg. Well articulate and professional
Iggy, so thrilled to know when all is said and done Iggy's still out there doing a fantastic show tonight at the. Salt Shed, Chicago The show was great and Iggy looked so damn happy to be there with us. I am honestly so happy to see him as he is today.
Got to love Iggy Pop! No one has ever epitomized the term 'Rock-n-Roll Animal' quite like him. You can tell from watching this video that he really has a hard-on for this type of music. Literally!
😂😂😂😂😂
Everyone says that about any boomer era musician that could shred an electric guitar.
The same for Gen X/Millennial hip hop artist who can spit rhymes about typical ghetto stuff.
Iggy has perfect white teeth these days haha! love this crazy dude
Lol yeah wasn’t expecting a toothless Iggy haha. Still a cute looking guy
@dazzl it looks like he was bleeding too like it justingpumppouches
Skip Ricky 10:35 Dig Iggy
OneyedSon Fuck ricky love iggy
@@Lumiclan Iggy is lovely now
Iggy is alive because he has a lust for life everytime he did expose the raw power of a man on a great musical journey love ya Iggy
Tom was far from perfect and sometimes let his ego get the best of him, but he was always a very curious interviewer who wanted to explore and understand all kinds of subjects, including those that were clearly alien to him, like New Wave and Punk rock.
My teenage, new-punk-wave band opened for him just a few months prior to this appearance.
"Five Foot One" - great two-guitar, grinding groove.
😮😮😮😮🎉
Great performance by Iggy Pop.
AWESOME. THANKS FOR UPLOAD!
He is one of the most intelligent, fearless, dedicated artists of our time. I don't know what he's on, but I could sure do with some of it.
Living, King of Rock and Roll: IGGY POP👍
Is that IVAN KRAL from Patti Smith on guitar? It is!!
Rick Schroeder and Iggy Pop. Interesting guest pairing....
Love me some Iggy . He once said a song should have few lyrics. And so it goes....What a entertainer!
He later said he used the debate technique he had learned at high school: say something, say it again, then say what you've told.
That's some show wow four so distinct characters.
Iggy was amazing. Great stuff.
This is one of my favorite line ups of Iggy Pop. He was always good at putting together a solid line up. 🎸
Indeed!
I saw him in ‘79 with Glen Matlock, Ivan Kral, and Brian James!!
Incredible show 🌟
@@barrysmith8920 I saw saw Iggy on the Cold Metal tour. Andy McCoy from Hanoi Rocks was on guitar!
@@peterguitarhowitt268 nice!!
Love Hanoi Rocks...
Matlock was original Sex Pistols bass player..
James original The Damned guitarist..
Kral hot off Patti Smith group!
Incredible band
@@barrysmith8920 Brain James was a rock god! Love his work with Lords of The New Church. Check my guitar videos.🎸
@@peterguitarhowitt268 Cool...I will!
Iggy always had a band that knew how to play simple rock but with that freight train drive. Just thundering along.
FEW rock bands can pull it off with the groove that just feels so powerful.
I like Steve Jones and that guy in STP for these same reasons.
Used to watch Snyder just for stuff like this.
Ricky Schroeder and Iggy Pop. Together at last.
🤣🤣🤣
I wonder what Snyder would think of the crap that passes for late-night TV these days. Stupid jokes and a host who always cuts in while their guest is still speaking.
Its because art is dead, nothing but souless hollywood films and celebrities with no personality.
So all they do is sad parodies of idiotic things.
Tampa Bay Lightning exactly
They all are sadly political now too.
I was thinking the exact same thing when I read this. That all the interviewers are like clowns endlessly going for a laugh
@@mr.cifuentes1779 art is dead? Sounds like you've given up. I understand; it's the easiest position to adopt. But we sure as hell don't need you
Miss ya Tom, what a great show.
One of the best episodes. What great interviews
that was a real good band playing wiht iggy. And he was great, as usual.
Oh...my...dog....under what kind of medication was he there ???? I want some of *that*
The guy sure was for real...those eyes...
It bears not to think about what kind of lame substitutes we got for him during the 90's....
At least since 2000 he is rightfully considered the godfather of 'punk' or new wave....and is enjoying the recognition ...even has something akin to a steady homelife.......
Iggy struggled with opiates in the 70s, and cocktailed a lot in the late 70s and early 80s, pot, speed, mescaline, etc. He's been clean 35 years, bless him.
Tom Snyder was the best. I don't care what anyone says! We watched him growing up. Honestly, the only interview he gave that i disliked was with Manson. He antagonized the whole interview.
I thought Tom was cool beans. And to interview rockers just like Iggy and not take himself so seriously, I miss him. I miss this era. ❤🎉
2024 and the man is still going. Amazing.
Tom Synder was one sweetheart of a guy. And Iggy. J O. Well, He's only 5 ft 1. And he's the only one left. And I'm seeing him at the Albert Hall in May. Can't wait. More parties at the RAH. Please, please, more parties at the RAH.
Gary Duckworth He's actually 5' 7"
He's got a pain in his neck
IGGY WAS ONLY 5 1??? NO NO WAY😮
Tom Snyder and Iggy Pop = LEGENDS
Tom Snyder was so great. And I loves me some Iggy Pop!
Tom Snyder was way better than the talk show shit nowadays. And smoking in public.. I miss those days. And by his teeth you can clearly say that lovely Iggy was still doing drugs. I thought he quit it in his Berlin years.
He did quit in Berlin, but started again in the early 80s. I think the tooth thing happened during a performance. By 86 he was clean again. I think he did coke for a while after that but was done with everything by the mid 90s.
Ricky was higher than Iggy.
hershysquirts187 doubt it....
I like the Soldier album, I thought Ivan Kral and Glen Matlock suited Iggy well. It's a strange album, because many guitar parts were wiped because Steve New played most of them and he knocked David Bowie on his ass for hitting on his girlfriend at the time. Bowie had a lot of uncredited say in the production of that album and after New decked him and walked out Iggy decided to eliminate all but a few suttle guitar tracks that New played. The album was a bit unique due to the predominant keyboards, brass and rhythm section but the songs are well written for the most part in spite of the raw, sarcastic songs (Dog Food, I'm a Conservative). It's actually a fairly well balanced album that I can spin start to finish every time, from the silly Loco Mosquito to the rollicking " Knocking them Down ..." through the jazzy "Get Up and Get Out" on through the darker satire of "Mr.Dynamite", "I'm a Conservative " and "Dog Food" and the rebellious "I need More" and closing with the in your face "I Snub You ", later reissue has two interesting out takes, the funny "Low Life " and a surfy punk instrumental "Drop a Hook". It's a very good album, don't listen to the critics whom expected Iggy to rewrite "Raw Power", "Lust for Life " or "The Idiot". Iggy was great because every album had a slightly different mojo than the last. He has run the gauntlet of rock, punk, industrial, avant garde, new wave, metal, etc. He is a rock n roll legend, period.
Good back story
I think “Play It Safe” is the best track off of the Soldier album. In fact, I always wished that track was a little bit longer.
🤔 Industrial eh ?!? I wonder if he ever worked with Trent rezmor?
I really wish there were more heterodox economists on late night television. Or even shows whose format would support that kind of guest. Craig Ferguson's show could have. But now there's 4 pseudo-Lenos and they wonder why their ratings are terrible.
Extruded talk show product.
Heterodox economists???🥴
@@MicheleMcAdoo They make me 🥴 too!
@@snappycatchy 🤣
Tom your the best interviewer.
Is this a cut down version? At 42 minutes it would fit perfectly in a one-hour timeslot with commercials, but this comes from the latter years when Tomorrow ran 90 minutes. Even without commercials it should run about 1 hour. I see Rona's name is not mentioned up front but in the end credits she is mentioned (and Tom says thanks for joining us from NY and LA). Did someone (the network or the syndicators) cut these for a Tom-only short version to syndicate along with the original format shows?
*Rock 'n' roll needs to be central to our culture again*
No it doesn't. Notice Iggy names a bunch of bless and jazz artists as his influences, not Elvis and the Beatles?
@@DoctorFurioso I mean he does dig Link Wray and the Ventures. He's got a wide range of influences don't narrow it down to what you want
Nah. No thanks.
Nothing against rock but it shouldnt have to be the metaphysical standard of western culture.
Especially since it is whitewashing by white fans of the electric blues.
If rock is to become central to our culture, I would rather have the likes of the Beach Boys or ELO.
Not that punk shit.
As much as I wish that would happen, I’m fairly certain it never will (again). Rock and roll can only be rock and roll if it’s the *REAL* deal - unforced and spontaneous, and that’s already happened. Rock and roll, before it became just another corporate commodity was a perfect storm, that came together under all the right conditions. “Lightning in a jar”, as the adage goes. That kind of thing just can’t be duplicated and remain authentic and pure. It’s definitely over. We had a great run. 40 years, give or take. Now it’s all history.
@@rocknroll_jezus9233He’s a huge Doors fan too.
Ricky and Iggy on the same show. Tom was one of the best interviewers.
My review Rick Schroder, loved how he said " I'm still a New Yawker". Iggy Pop, even drunk and/or high he was still articulate. Economist author dude, 😪. Lastly Dorothy Greenpepper, Tom Snyder and her banter or 😕 flirting was 🎶😲ahhhkward and very cringy.
In order to appreciate Iggys Real one must be prepared to receive it.
great tv show
Iggy's the best.
iggy on coca cola hilarious
Now we know where David Lee Roth and Van Halen got their inspiration from.
Yeah i think the same.true
we should replace the word cool with Iggy
What a smile ! Iggy , you're missing a tooth
I loved Tom!!
high as a fucking kite. but awesome
I was at Snyder’s show when he had The Plasmatics on when they blew up a car 🌟
Same year..
Ricky shrouded back when he was a kid wow
Iggy .i need more.Mr rock and roll
How did he lose his tooth?
he got jumped by surfers on a beach near LA the week before this. Read the bio Open up and bleed for details.
not what happened, he knocked his tooth out with the microphone during a show.
drugs
Young Nino Bingo dude. You are the correct answer
TheDudeMinds89 too close to the microphone
Plish subtitulos al español llegaria a mas publico
AHHH, IGGY, FRESH AIR....
Get a load of this
im here cus conan !!!
One could get high watching Iggy lick his gums while talking with Tom. I don't think that he was a happy man here, but this song is still beautiful in a manic almost grimy way. Barry Manilow this is not.
I am so glad that Iggy and Jimmy got straight with each other and cleaned up not long after this. What an artist!
Ivan Kraal and the rest of the band are wonderful as well. True rock and roll, maybe some of the truest right here.
13:24 all soundcloud rappers
What singer has this energy today? No one.
What happened to Iggy's teeth?
Watching this many years later, who's scarier Iggy or the lady at the end?
Although he seems somewhat not himself, I will not accuse him of being chemically altered. I will say, though, he is articulate cordial and always a very good guest. I don't think he was doing well here, but I'll tell you he could pull it off and show up and work anyways...Iggy wasn't too bad either lol Schroder and Iggy.
Always thought iggy pop looks like that dude from mad tv who plays Stuart
😂He even dances like him! Look what I can do💃.
Vicky 100%!!! 😂
Just stay away from his “danger zone”. 🤣
Yep. And Dan Shor
that child star was cute.
😊😊😊
22:27
33:46........hilarious....;']
What, Reaganomics? Are you fucking serious?
Just seeing Iggy in full flight here shows how punk copied every mannerism in performance from Iggy.
Ricky Schroeder 😅
Dog Food is good for you and cocaine was king.
For more stories, go to Bruno Ceriotti’s blog, rockprosopography102 stooges, good stuff!
Iggy still coked up. 🤣
My dad liked Fats Waller and he was kinda sleazy too.
>>> to 10:45 for the good stuff
This kid is like cool
If you had bought gold this like doofus said, in February 1981, you wouldn't have broke even until September 2010. Great investment lol
Gold was higher in March 1981 than February 1981. You're only off by 39 years.
Wtf are you talking about?
Kid: "Parents know best"
Host: "Ok ladies and gents, heres iggy pop!"
just wondering about the consistency here
Drugs suck. Even incredibly well spoken poised men like Bowie and Pop come off as off in these interviews where they're in it.
40:25 TV eye !!!!
I'm a regular guys
I feel bad for any economist that has to follow Iggy Pop.
🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣
I admire iggys height and in 4'7''
Ylva 0,0 Iggy is 5 foot 7 inches
Not 5 foot one like the song? 🤔
“A lot of the things that Mr Reagan is saying are very positive, and I wish him a lot of success.” - Ha.. Hahahaha... AHAHAH AHAH HAJA HA HA HAHAHAHAHAHA AAAHHHHHG HAHAHAHA... ah.. ha... ehhhh.... Well, you can’t blame the man for dreaming. I think a lot of his assumptions were in line with the main pop economics of his time, which was the Chicago School, but to say, “his method is right on”, about Reagan’s stepping towards such economics.. well, that’s really worked out great, huh? Also, his ideas about the value of our coins going up, as our paper currency plummets.. I don’t think so, man. Maybe it made sense to say then, idk (or maybe Roger Ailes producing has something to do with it). Anyway, it’s interesting looking back on shows from this era, and seeing the early days these economics emerging before it’d taken over our country, and basically the entire “Western World”, and most of the planet, in general...
Oh, and Iggy was great! Lol.. I clicked on this to watch Iggy, and like with so many of these I watched the whole thing out of curiosity. I couldn’t help but get worked up by Jerome Smith’s economics (I repeat: Roger Ailes was the executive producer!), but yeah, the reason everyone is here for, Iggy’s performances, are pretty damn good! It always took me a lot longer to get into his albums “New Values” and “Soldier” (from which tracks for these performances are pulled), partly bc of the production, and partly bc I felt like there was a plummeting in song writing after the first decade of his career, especially following the masterpieces that are “The Idiot” and “Lust For Life”... BUT, I do think these are great tracks, from a couple of the better albums of his solo career. Thanks to the uploaded!🙏✌️
Definitely, Reagan era economics was the beginning of the end
Wanna hear another Joke, Marraaaaaaayyyy?