Jim Jarmusch’s new film GIMME DANGER chronicles the story of The Stooges, one of the greatest rock-n-roll bands of all time.
Blood Orange stars Iggy Pop as Bill, an ageing rock star living with his beautiful and promiscuous young wife Isabelle (Kacey Barnfield). Into their peculiar paradise comes a dangerous ex-lover (Ben Lamb) hell bent on revenge.
By 1971 David Bowie was branded a one-hit-wonder, Lou Reed was considered washed up following a disastrous debut and Iggy Pop was seen as merely a drug crazed ex-Stooge. But a meeting of minds in that year's closing months was the catalyst for an extraordinary turnaround for these three musical geniuses, resulting in the most dramatic shift of musical style since the dawn of the rock age.
The Stooges' aggressive style of rock-n-roll blew a crater in the musical landscape of the late 1960s. Assaulting audiences with a blend of rock, blues, R and B, and free jazz, the band planted the seeds for what would be called punk and alternative rock in the decades that followed. Jim Jarmusch's Gimme Danger chronicles the story of The Stooges, one of the greatest rock-n-roll bands of all time.
American Valhalla tells the story of an unlikely musical collaboration between two mavericks of American rock: Joshua Homme, frontman of Queens of the Stone Age and Iggy Pop, the Godfather of Punk.
Iggy Pop's show at the Royal Albert Hall on May 13th 2016 has been described as "the performance of a lifetime." Joined on stage by something of a super-group featuring Homme, Fertita, Helders, Troy Van Leeuwen of Queens Of The Stone Age, and guitar legend Matt Sweeney, Iggy storms through a selection of tracks from Post Pop Depression and his albums The Idiot and Lust For Life.
Iggy Pop live in Belgium 2005.
Four years into their acclaimed reunion, and about to release a new LP, Iggy and the Stooges deliver a riveting performance for Nigel Godrich's "From the Basement" series that captures the band — original members Iggy Pop, and Ron and Scott Asheton joined by ex-Minutemen bassist Mike Watt — in rare form. A Coda Cornerstone Collection.
Super Duper Alice Cooper is the twisted tale of a teenage mad scientist whose cloning experiment ran amok. It is the story of Vincent Furnier, preacher's son, who struck fear into the hearts of parents everywhere as Alice Cooper, the ultimate rock star of the bizarre.
This film was filmed in 1986 when Iggy was enjoying a successful period with the release of the Blah Blah Blah album and the hit single Real Wild Child.
This title was filmed in 1986 when Iggy was enjoying a successful period with the release of the Blah Blah Blah album and the hit single 'Real Wild Child'. The film captures Iggy on the tour and away from the stage for a series of interviews that cover his career up to that moment in time.
Sing Real Wild Child (Wild One) in the Style of "Iggy Pop". Stingray Karaoke Rock, 1986, English, Key E.
Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker (Depp) is the coolest, toughest hood in his Baltimore high school. His ability to shed one single tear drives all the girls wild, especially Allison Vernon-Williams (Amy Locane). Allison finds herself drawn into the world of Cry-Baby and his "drape" pals. Soon she finds herself eagerly inhaling the evil influences of rockabilly music and fast cars.
This fast-moving, action-packed sequel to The Crow follows the rise of murder victim Ashe Corven, brought back to life by a mysterious crow. With the help of a woman named Sarah, he exacts revenge on his killers on by one.
Sing Candy (Duet) in the Style of "Iggy Pop & Kate Pierson". Stingray Karaoke Rock, Modern Rock, 1990, English, Key G.
Sing Candy in the Style of "Iggy Pop & Kate Pierson". Stingray Karaoke Rock, Modern Rock, 1990, English, Key G.
In one of the more unlikely crossover success stories, blonde Australian beauty Iggy Azalea segued from a high-profile modeling career to become a pop-rap star
"Blood Orange" stars rock'n'roll legend Iggy Pop in his first leading role. In this steamy, sun-soaked, noir thriller, an ageing rock star lives in a Mediterranean paradise with his beautiful young wife. Into their world storms her ex-lover, hell bent on revenge. But nothing is as it first appears and soon the hunter becomes the hunted in a thrilling game of cat and mouse.
British punk duo Sleaford Mods have been called "the voice of Britain" by their fans, "Britain's angriest band" by the Guardian and "The world's greatest rock 'n' roll band" by Iggy Pop. Bunch of Kunst, Christine Franz's official documentary feature, follows them on their two-year journey from Nottingham bedroom recording sessions to chart success.
British punk duo Sleaford Mods have been called "the voice of Britain" by their fans, "Britain's angriest band" by the Guardian and "The world's greatest rock 'n' roll band" by Iggy Pop. "Bunch of Kunst" follows them on their two-year journey from Nottingham bedroom recording sessions to chart success.