No one could tame Iggy Pop in the early part of the 1970s. There was simply not a band on the planet who were more ferocious and unpredictable than The Stooges, and Iggy was their wild and uncontainable leader. Iggy’s waltz on a knife-edge was entertaining for the music world, and moreover, it boldly took punk into a brave new era. But really, it wasn’t sustainable. He was on an unrelenting crash course that was set to end in a blaze of drama, a…
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