Diversions: Thurston Moore interviews Iggy Pop in the documentary 'I’ve Nothing But My Name'
In case you haven't seen this...Rough Trade named Iggy Pop's Post Pop Depression Album of the Year. On this occasion, Rough Trade asked Sonic Youth co-founder Thurston Moore to interview Iggy in his Miami home (both of them coincidentally once lived in the Christodora House on Avenue B) for the documentary titled "I’ve Nothing But My Name."
Rough Trade released this interview in three parts at the end of December...
Or eating dinner at the late lamented Aunt B's, which long ago used to be on the west side of B between 11th and 12th. And considering how much he loved getting his Spanish coffee from the old Pedro's Bakery on 8th and C, I would hardly call him an elitist. Rock royalty is more like it, at least in my book.
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Rock elitism
I miss seeing Iggy hanging at a table by the door at Life Cafe eating breakfast. No rock elitism, just a neighbor drinking coffee and hanging out.
Or eating dinner at the late lamented Aunt B's, which long ago used to be on the west side of B between 11th and 12th. And considering how much he loved getting his Spanish coffee from the old Pedro's Bakery on 8th and C, I would hardly call him an elitist. Rock royalty is more like it, at least in my book.
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