Articles tagged "iggy pop"Mixed MediaIggy Pop and the BPA - “He’s Frank” (Live on David Letterman) (video)by PopMatters Staff[23.Jun.09] :. Punk legend Iggy Pop jammed with big beat master Fatboy Slim last night on Letterman’s... Mixed MediaThe BPA - “He’s Frank (Slight Return)” feat. Iggy Pop (video)by Alan Ranta[3.Feb.09] :. Supposedly an ancient supergroup that went their own ways, the master tapes for the BPA sessions were unearthed earlier this year, cleaned up, and are now publicly available. Fantasy is fun,... ![]() Music ReviewThe Brighton Port Authority: I Think We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boatby Kyle Deas[3.Feb.09] :. The first album from The Brighton Port Authority (aka Fatboy Slim, aka Norman Cook) is pretty stupid. But also pretty fun. ![]() TV ReviewLil Bushby Jesse Hicks[20.Jun.07] :. Lil' Bush barely tweaks an administration whose approval rating is 29%, and does so without offering any fresh insight. ![]() Film DVD ReviewNew York Doll (2006)by Adam Besenyodi[27.Mar.06] :. What started out as a small documentary on the uncomfortable but engaging New York Dolls bassist turned into a full-scale revelation, tracking his improbable journey of rock 'n' roll redemption. ![]() Music ReviewIggy Pop: A Million in Prizes: The Iggy Pop Anthologyby Charlotte Robinson[2.Sep.05] :. Iggy Pop is the godfather of punk, the world's forgotten boy, a streetwalking cheetah with a heart full of napalm, Bowie sidekick, and generally fucked-up rock 'n' roll lunatic who should have died in a gutter 30 years ago. Iggy Pop: Iggy Pop! Live San Fran 1981 [DVD]by Adam Williams[26.Apr.05] :. A packed and smoky club... San Francisco... 25 November 1981... The nexus between the fading remnants of punk and disco and the germination of new wave... What better ambassador to represent the changing times than the remarkable James Osterberg?" Coffee and Cigarettes (2004)by Cynthia Fuchs[20.Sep.04] :. Coffee and Cigarettes is a return, of sorts, for Jim Jarmusch. Coffee and Cigarettes (2004)by Cynthia Fuchs[20.May.04] :. Coffee and Cigarettes is a return, of sorts, for Jim Jarmusch. Coffee and Cigarettes (2004)by Jesse Hassenger[13.May.04] :. On its own terms, Coffee and Cigarettes is an effective addiction movie, self-indulgent but also familiar and low-key. Iggy Pop: Skull Ringby Adam Williams[9.Dec.03] :. As music is an ever-changing landscape of trends and tastes, each cyclical period will be highlighted by a handful of albums that stand apart from the rest; albums that transcend genre limitations by... Snow Day (2000)by Mike WardIt’s been a long time since I saw a first-run movie with no one else in the theater. As a matter of fact, I can tell you exactly when this last happened: in 1974, when I snuck out of whatever I... |
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