Iggy Pop
Photography by Mick Rock
“Iggy was a primal force, the like of which has never been equaled in rock ’n’ roll. Here was a “monster” in the Shakespearean sense, elemental, a force of nature. He was like something caged and very angry about it. When punk rock came along in full force a few years later, it was kind of amateur time compared to Iggy. It was like…this is punk?”
Iggy Pop performs with the Stooges during their one-and-only UK show at the King’s Cross Cinema in London, 15th July 1972. This shot was used for the cover for the David Bowie-produced album Raw Power.
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Limited to 90 20" × 24" Limited to 50 24" × 30" Limited to 35 30" × 40" Limited to 25 |
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Location: | London, GBR |
Year: | 1972 |
Color: | Color |
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Archival Pigment |
Aspect: | Tall |
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