Great performance, but it's also worth taking a moment to appreciate his backing band representing the various possible permutations of the mullet. Drummer with the classic redneck mullet, bass player with the permed mullet, rhythm guitar with the ponytail mullet, and keyboard with the balding mullet. Lead guitarist must be guesting.
💜 Not too long after this appearance, I was fortunate enough to catch the Iggy/Pretenders show in Oakland, CA... Iggy was literally awesome, a whirling dervish of a Tasmanian devil on stage, blew my young mind and changed the trajectory of my life. Greetings from Japan.
It is network, and it is in a studio....but Iggy Pop maintains his energy and makes it great. Dude, he is unstoppable. He puts it on the line... everytime!
@@jeffkaufman9875I really liked the show as a kid, but seeing it again as an adult, I realize that Edna Garrett wasn’t an ideal role model or caregiver for four teenage girls. Her personal life is pretty chaotic. She seems to forget that they are all minors and students at the school where she works, not her peers. The four girls also work in the school cafeteria for no pay for literally years as a consequence for property damage.
@ks I (sincerely!) appreciate your earnest reply to what was on my end a rhetorical question of cloaked snobbery at your taste (or lack thereof?!) at that certain tender, undiscriminating age…
@@TabethaAurochs Is that from a chapter in one of Henry Rollins' books, or something that you heard on a podcast? I would be very interested in reading it or hearing it. So if you see this, and can let me know, that would be great. (I did a Google search, but had no luck). Thanks in advance.
@@franciscofoes2076 He is just joking around, because if you read the comments here regularly, it is sort of a running joke that a lot of dead celebrities have been featured on this channel lately (and that looking at this channel is how some people discover that a celebrity has died recently). Glad to know that Iggy is alive and well!