Iggy Pop has released a new short documentary about the making of his new album ‘Every Loser’, which sees him interviewed by Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea alongside behind-the-scenes footage from the studio.The wide-ranging conversation covers everything from Pop’s first forays into songwriting and the forming of the Stooges to how he likes to get himself up in the morning.
The trick, if you’re wondering, is to force yourself into being in a good mood.“If you’re not in a good mood – fool yourself, motherfucker”, he says. “Don’t get down, don’t let yourself get down”.Also covered is how The Stooges influenced Flea himself, while Pop talks about how one early Stooges song was influenced by Ravel’s ‘Bolero’.
A song where Pop would “sing about being sick”. Going further, he discusses how always listening to all kinds of music has helped him to have such a long career.He explains: “I like to be around music.
I just have an enthusiasm for any kind of nice piece of music I hear that’s really good. I’ve always been amazed by Dionne Warwick doing Bacharach.
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