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Mar 4th, 2014 at 9:38am
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IGGY POP IN THE LATE 70S/EARLY 80S, PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY HIS GIRLFRIEND! (DANGEROUS MINDS)
JANUARY 26, 2014 LEGS MCNEIL

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With mannequins in a comic book shop in Boston, 1980

On February 21 of this year the well-regarded German newspaper Die Zeit ran an exclusive interview with Esther Friedman, who was Iggy Pop’s girlfriend for seven years, from roughly 1976 to 1982. They met while Iggy was living in West Berlin with David Bowie, where the two rock stars were hoping to dry out after a period of heavy drug use. Iggy and Bowie lived at Hauptstrasse 155 in Schöneberg. At that time, Friedman was a prolific photographer, and she took many revealing photographs of Iggy Pop in various locales. The cover photo for Iggy’s 1982 album Zombie Birdhouse was taken by Friedman during a 1981 vacation to Haiti.


At Hansa Studios near the Berlin Wall, Iggy recorded The Idiot and Lust for Life, both produced by Bowie, while Bowie cut his three legendary “Berlin period” albums Low, Heroes, and Lodger during the same period.

In the interview, Friedman spoke openly about her life with Iggy. He comes across as rather different from his public image—shy instead of outgoing. Friedman discusses the origins of one of Iggy’s greatest songs, “The Passenger,” as well as the sharp differences between Iggy’s frenetic stage persona and his offstage self, whom Friedman called “Jim,” as in James Osterberg, Iggy’s real name. Obviously, the interview is in German—but here are some excerpts from Friedman’s interview with Die Zeit, or actually ZEITmagazin, which is sort of the German equivalent of the New York Times Magazine (translation by Martin Schneider):

ZEITmagazin: Did you call Iggy Pop “Jim” from the very start?

Esther Friedman: Yes, his proper name is James Osterberg, but I always called him Jim, never Iggy. He named himself Iggy when he was 18. His first band was the Iguanas, so that’s where that came from. David [Bowie] always used to call him Jimmy in Berlin, his parents called him Jim. Iggy is his stage name. And there are actually two characters, there’s Iggy, and there’s James.

ZEITmagazin: What is the difference between the two?

Esther Friedman: The difference is rather large. Iggy is 99 percent unbearable. And James, Jim, is 99 percent bearable.

Esther Friedman: Berlin left Jim alone. In Berlin Jim could just be Jim when he wanted to, he could live, sit in the local bar next door and drink a beer. He loved it. David had studied the literature and art that came from Berlin or took place in Berlin. Christopher Isherwood’s book Goodbye to Berlin from 1939, the works of the “Die Brücke” group—all of that fascinated David, and he took Jim with him. They often went to the Brücke Museum. “The Passenger” …

Esther Friedman: …well, it’s a hymn to Berlin’s S-Bahn [Stadtschnellbahn, light rail system]. Jim went on the S-Bahn almost every day. Those trips inspired him to write the song, especially the section that goes out to the Wannsee. Jim and David also frequently traveled together to East Berlin, in a Mercedes-Benz 600 that David’s chauffeur took care of.

ZEITmagazin: Is it true that Iggy Pop was in a telephone booth and some punk locked him in from the outside?

Esther Friedman: Yes, that happened at three o’clock in the morning. Telephone booths actually used to have locks. Jim had just come from the Dschungel Club in Nürnberger Strasse and called me: “Listen, I’m locked in a telephone booth here! You have to help me!” I said, “Think up a better story. How come you’re calling me at three in the morning and waking me up?” Then I hung up.

ZEITmagazin: Why?

Esther Friedman: Maybe I can explain it this way: When he called at three in the morning, it was not Jim on the line, but Iggy.

ZEITmagazin: The boisterous punk rocker.

Esther Friedman: The poor guy, he sat in that phone booth until six in the morning. A taxi driver discovered him and was able to open the door with a master key. To this day we don’t know who locked him in there.

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Esther Friedman and Iggy Pop were together for seven years.

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Esther Friedman in Berlin-Schöneberg, photographed by Iggy Pop

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Iggy Pop during the “Lust for Life” tour in the US, 1978

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In Berlin, 1977

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Striking a James Bond pose in a Berlin subway station, 1979. Taken with an old Rolleicord camera.

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Iggy Pop poses with a waitress in a bar in Berlin-Schöneberg, 1977

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Iggy Pop in South Carolina, on the way to see his parents, 1982

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On the island of St. Barth, 1979


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Great Photo's and Story.

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I love Iggy!  Thank you for the coolest photos, most of which I've not seen before.
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Iggy and the Stooges Face Uncertain Future

The proto-punk icons are taking 2014 off. What does the future hold for a band with no concrete plans?


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Iggy Pop (C) and James Williamson (L) of Iggy Pop and the Stooges performs at the Festival Cruilla 2012 at the Forum in Barcelona, Spain.
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By Andy Greene
March 10, 2014

Ever since reforming the Stooges for Coachella 2003, Iggy Pop has devoted most of his time to leading the group on a never-ending world tour and cutting two new albums even after the death of founding guitarist Ron Asheton led to the return of Raw Power-era guitarist James Williamson and medical problems sidelined drummer Scott Asheton. But for the first time in a decade, The Stooges have no shows booked and face a very uncertain future. 

The group last played at Colorado's Riot Fest on September 21st, 2013 and afterwards, Iggy ceased all group activity for the entirety of 2014. Williamson is using the time to record Raw Power-era rarities with guest singers, and he's unsure what the future holds for the proto-punk pioneers. "The plan now is to go back out in 2015," he says. "The thing is, at our age, you never really know. There's a lot of things that can happen. And that's a long way from here, but that's the plan right now."

Last year, The Stooges released Ready to Die, their first album with Williamson since Raw Power and only their fifth LP overall. It wasn't a big commercial success. "We never had a great reception for our albums anyway," says Williamson. "It doesn't really matter. I'm proud of the album. I think it'll hold up over time."

Scott Asheton played drums on Ready to Die, but he's been off the road since suffering an unspecified severe injury after the Stooges played France's Hellfest Festival in June 2011. "He was on a flight to England when all sorts of hell broke loose," Iggy told Rolling Stone later that year. "Without proper medical attention right there he would have bought it."

Asheton was replaced on the road by Toby Dammit, though he did get back behind the kit during the Stooges' set at Austin City Limits in October 2012. But it was clear to most observers he was struggling to keep up, and Dammit has been playing with the group ever since. "Scotty is losing a step here and there," Williamson says. "And he just can't keep up with that brutal touring schedule. It's just too tough. Toby is 20 years younger. Scotty is getting better, though. He brought a lot to the party on the last record." Might he rejoin the group if they return in 2015? "I don't know," says Williamson. "That's an open-ended thing at this point. We gotta get there first."


For all of the Stooges' heavy touring in recent years, American fans have had relatively few chances to see them, with most of their shows occurring in Europe and Australia. "My impression is that Iggy became quite popular in Europe during his solo years," says Williamson. "And not so much in America. He just got into the habit of touring Europe and the promoters and agents there are real plugged in. We sell out almost every show we play in America, but it's not on the same scale as Europe."

Director Jim Jarmusch has been plugging away at a Stooges documentary over the past few years. "As far as I know, that's still in the works," says Williamson. "God knows when it's going to be done, though. But you can be sure it won't be what you think it's going to be."

For now, Williamson is focused on finishing Re-Licked, a collection of newly recorded Stooges outtakes with guest singers like Jello Biafra and Mark Lanegan tackling the vocals. Iggy's absence from the project has left some Stooges fans scratching their heads. "He gave me his blessing and wished me success," says Williamson. "But it's a hard pill to swallow when someone is doing all your songs with your band and you're not on it. I think he's cool with it so far. We'll see how things progress…I hope he maintains his positive attitude."

"I don't have a problem with anything, I don't oppose anything," Iggy tells Rolling Stone in a written statement. "This statement about the 'hard pill' sounds kind of passive aggressive to me. The guys in the touring group have been phoning and emailing me and my rep before during and after the recordings, wondering how I felt about this. These guys are my friends and we've all worked together many years. I am glad someone is paying them; they are working musicians and they need to play. I want to thank all the wonderful singers on this record for covering my songs."

Last week, a spokesperson for Iggy Pop told Rolling Stone that Iggy wasn't given an opportunity to participate on the album and he only learned of it in December of 2013, after an Australian label turned it down.



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“What rap did that was impressive was to show there are so many tone-deaf people out there,” he says. “All they need is a drum beat and somebody yelling over it and they’re happy. There’s an enormous market for people who can’t tell one note from another.” - Keef
 
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Reply #4 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 3:14pm
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I'm not familiar with "Ready to Die"... is it good?   I have been fond of the mellower Iggy...Avenue B is a brilliant, not rated, gem.  Miss Argentina is mighty mighty fine...

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