Iggy Popcorn
. "It's something that Iggy asked me to do about a year ago, because he knew I was a huge fan of the Stooges," Jarmusch said. "It's not an overview of Iggy Pop or his life or his career, but of course the Stooges are so important in the history of music, and certainly Iggy's the engine of it." The director also said that he's going to use some new music that bandmate-brothers Ron and Scott Asheton recorded before Ron died last year. Iggy later sang vocals over the tunes. - more on this story
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