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Thread started 04/01/12 12:49am

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Iggy Pop Compares Music Today To ''Cheap Juice''

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March 31, 2012

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Iggy Pop is nearly 65, so you have to forgive him a few "old man shouting at the kids" moments anyway, and they're easier to forgive when the points dude is making are actually pretty cogent.

In a recent video posted on the Record Store Day website Iggy talks about his history with vinyl records and working in record stories.

In a particularly damning passage, he says that music in the modern age is "sort of like those cheap drinks you get in a bad supermarket where it says, 'Contains 10% juice.'"

He goes on: "It reminds me of how crappy it was to turn on American Bandstand in the '50s... and see all the endless, gutless, dickless imitations of Elvis that the American industry decided to push on the kids."

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Reply #1 posted 04/01/12 1:45am

dirtyman2005

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Iggy Pop is nearly 65, so you have to forgive him a few "old man shouting at the kids" moments anyway, and they're easier to forgive when the points dude is making are actually pretty cogent.

In a recent video posted on the Record Store Day website Iggy talks about his history with vinyl records and working in record stories.

In a particularly damning passage, he says that music in the modern age is "sort of like those cheap drinks you get in a bad supermarket where it says, 'Contains 10% juice.'"

He goes on: "It reminds me of how crappy it was to turn on American Bandstand in the '50s... and see all the endless, gutless, dickless imitations of Elvis that the American industry decided to push on the kids."

well he's got some nerve.

im tired of seeing his fucking ugly face on the back of the buses along with fucked up puppet face alongside him.

i feel like knocking the fuck out of him!

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Reply #2 posted 04/01/12 1:53am

smoothcriminal
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He's wrong.

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Reply #3 posted 04/01/12 1:55am

mask

dirtyman2005 said:

well he's got some nerve.

im tired of seeing his fucking ugly face on the back of the buses along with fucked up puppet face alongside him.

i feel like knocking the fuck out of him!

Iggy would kick your ass,playa.

cool

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Reply #4 posted 04/01/12 1:59am

dirtyman2005

mask said:

dirtyman2005 said:

well he's got some nerve.

im tired of seeing his fucking ugly face on the back of the buses along with fucked up puppet face alongside him.

i feel like knocking the fuck out of him!

Iggy would kick your ass,playa.

cool

well i agree with his statement, but dont like his ugly mug

its still on the back of the bus, fucking ugly bastard!

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Reply #5 posted 04/01/12 2:03am

mask

dirtyman2005 said:

mask said:

Iggy would kick your ass,playa.

cool

well i agree with his statement, but dont like his ugly mug

its still on the back of the bus, fucking ugly bastard!

Well,not everyone needs to look like Akon or whatever stinky,dickless,gutless r-n-b wus you are obsessed with this month.

God gave rock-n-roll to you.

Respect it.

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Reply #6 posted 04/01/12 2:13am

Terrib3Towel

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Isn't this the guy who pisses on his audience? lol

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Reply #7 posted 04/01/12 2:31am

aardvark15

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He's wrong.

highfive

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Reply #8 posted 04/01/12 3:10am

Spinlight

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dirtyman2005 said:

mask said:

Iggy would kick your ass,playa.

cool

well i agree with his statement, but dont like his ugly mug

its still on the back of the bus, fucking ugly bastard!

What does his face have to do with what was said other than to corroborate his point?

Think past your 10% juice bullshit and maybe you'll learn something... What he said was entirely on point and he's got the experience and knowledge to back it up.

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Reply #9 posted 04/01/12 3:11am

Spinlight

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Terrib3Towel said:

Isn't this the guy who pisses on his audience? lol

Another thing that has little to do with his message. Can any of you stay on point or are you just gonna make his argument for him?

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Reply #10 posted 04/01/12 3:21am

aardvark15

1. Music is opinionated

2. All Iggy does anymore is scream on a stage shirtless so he's not really one to be talking

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Reply #11 posted 04/01/12 3:27am

MickyDolenz

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I checked out this DVD from the library about a month ago. It's an animated movie in French, but Iggy does one of the voices for the US English dub. It's an interesting movie.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #12 posted 04/01/12 6:06am

Identity

Terrib3Towel said:

Isn't this the guy who pisses on his audience? lol

No, that would be Prince.

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Reply #13 posted 04/01/12 7:06am

Toofunkyinhere

I completely agree with his statement, can't think of a better way to describe the music of today, Iggy is a legend and a genius.

We're here, might as well get into it.
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Reply #14 posted 04/01/12 11:59am

JoeTyler

and he's right

current bad acts: worst acts of all time

current good acts: decent copy of something that has been done before

tinkerbell
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Reply #15 posted 04/01/12 9:01pm

BobGeorge909

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To some posting on this thread, during musicology, when P was saying essentially the same thing, yallz was all 'bout it 'bout it. Iggy says it Iggy's way, and all kinds of b:s: rhetoric spews out. What gives.
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Reply #16 posted 04/01/12 11:42pm

mjscarousal

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March 31, 2012

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Iggy Pop is nearly 65, so you have to forgive him a few "old man shouting at the kids" moments anyway, and they're easier to forgive when the points dude is making are actually pretty cogent.

In a recent video posted on the Record Store Day website Iggy talks about his history with vinyl records and working in record stories.

In a particularly damning passage, he says that music in the modern age is "sort of like those cheap drinks you get in a bad supermarket where it says, 'Contains 10% juice.'"

He goes on: "It reminds me of how crappy it was to turn on American Bandstand in the '50s... and see all the endless, gutless, dickless imitations of Elvis that the American industry decided to push on the kids."

I dont think I could have said it any better than that. And you people are so childish. Always trying to find meaningless things to bash the truth. He could look like a Carolina cricket, that still wouldnt change his views which are true. His looks has nothing to do with his opinion.

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Reply #17 posted 04/01/12 11:48pm

Terrib3Towel

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Identity said:

Terrib3Towel said:

Isn't this the guy who pisses on his audience? lol

No, that would be Prince.

falloff

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Reply #18 posted 04/02/12 12:14am

mjscarousal

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and he's right

current bad acts: worst acts of all time

current good acts: decent copy of something that has been done before

Very good post.

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Reply #19 posted 04/14/12 11:23pm

scriptgirl

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It ain't like he's wrong, you know.

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #20 posted 04/14/12 11:30pm

AsherFierce

To sum it up: "Back in mah day" grandpa

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Reply #21 posted 04/14/12 11:37pm

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AsherFierce said:

To sum it up: "Back in mah day" grandpa

He actually compares today to the 50's.

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