Iggy Pop
James Newell Osterberg (Iggy Pop) is a mind controlled singer, used in the media, music industry (program Punk Rock) and New York art scene of Chelsea Hotel and Andy Warhol to normalise heroin addiction and to play a role in the James Holmes ritual. The Stooges and The Ramones (Dee Dee Ramone also a resident of Chelsea Hotel) were managed by Danny Fields (Daniel Feinberg, jewish, Phi Beta Kappa, NYU, gay agenda), publisher of The Doors, Velvet Underground and Nico at Elektra Records. |
![]() |
He worked with Sam Lay (Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, John Lee Hooker).
The Stooges were promoted at CIA club CBGB's of Hilly Kristal.
He dated Bebe Buell, mother of Liv Tyler, who also was the groupie of Jimmy Page, David Bowie and Mick Jagger. Ron Asheton of The Stooges collected nazi memorabilia and died in 2009 of a heart attack.
In 1971 he met David Bowie at Max's Kansas City (Wizard of Oz programming).
The Sex Pistols (Chelsea Hotel resident Sid Vious) performed his songs. Siouxhie and the Banshees covered The Passenger on Through the Looking Glass (Alice in Wonderland programming).
He was a friend of Johnny Depp and Jim Jarmush.
Astrological chart
born 4/21/1947, date Elizabeth II, John Keynes, James McAvoy, Michael Sandford, Robert Smith, Andie McDowell, d Prince, d Verne Troyer, year of death Aleister Crowley.
Asc: Cancer, mc: Aries. Dom: Aries (the Emperor), Taurus, Leo - Mars, Mercury, Saturn.
Houses 9, 10, 1. 9: Venus in Pisces, Mars conj Mercury in Aries, 10: Sun and Moon in Taurus, 1: Saturn and Pluto in Leo. 3: Neptune in Libra, 5: Jupiter in Scorpio, 11: Uranus in Gemini.
Discography and filmography
1969 The Stooges produced by John Cale
at The Hit Factory Elektra Records
1970 Fun House
1973 Raw Power (Mars)
1977 The Idiot (the Fool)
1977 Lust for Life (Lust, inspired by William
Burroughs)
1977 Kill City (with James Williamson)
1979 New Values
1980 Soldier
1981 Party song Bang Bang (covered by David
Bowie on Never Let Me Down) Arista Records of Clive Davis
1983 Zombie Birdhouse
1985 Rock 'n' Rule
1986 Blah-Blah-Blah
1986 Sid and Nancy Gary Oldman (The
Dark Knight) as Sid Vicious Courtney
Love Anne Lambton (The Witches) Alex Cox
1988 Instinct
1990 Brick by Brick Candy with Kate Pierson (gay agenda) of B-52's
1990 Cry Baby Johnny Depp Polly Bergen
Ricki Lake John Waters (gay agenda) Patricia
Hearst Willem Dafoe Universal
Pictures
1990 Well Did You Evah Debbie Harry
1993 American Caesar (the Emperor) Wild America with Henry Rollins
1995 Dead Man Johnny Depp
as William Blake (William) Billy Bob
Thornton Crispin Glover John
Hurt Michael Wincott (The Crow) Lance Henriksen Robert Mitchum
Jared Harris Gabriel Byrne Gibby Heynes (Butthole Surfers, drug
experiments with Timothy Leary) Jim
Jarmush
1996 Naughty Little Doggie
1999 Avenue B
2001 Beat 'Em Up
2003 Skull Ring
2003 Coffee and Cigarettes (cc=33) Tom Waits
Wu Tang Clan Jim Jarmush
2007 The Weirdness (The Stooges) Virgin
2009 Préliminaires (based on Michel
Houllebecq's Possibility of an Island)
2012 Après
2013 Les Gamins
2013 Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (Alice
in Wonderland) ABC John Lithgow
Naveen Andrews Keith David
Barbara Hershey Millie
Bobby Brown
2013 Ready to Die (Iggy Pop and The Stooges)
2014 Burroughs at 100 BBC documentary about William Burroughs
2015 Danny Says documentary about Danny Fields Alice Cooper Lou
Reed
2015 Rammstein in America
2016 Post Pop Depression Josh Homme (year after Bataclan ritual)
2016 To Stay Alive: A Method Michel Houellebecq
2016 Götterdammerung (opera of Richard Wagner) as Vicious (Sid
Vicious) Grace Jones Henry Rollins Jesse Hughes (Bataclan ritual)
Josh Homme Mark Lanegan Slash Hilde Van Mieghem
2016 Blood Orange (Lust) Ben Lamb
2017 Song to Song Michael
Fassbender Cate Blanchett Natalie Portman Ryan
Gosling Rooney Mara Lykke Li Val
Kilmer (played Jim Morrison) Florence Welch Patti Smith John
Lydon Flea Anthony Kiedis (RHCP) Big Freedia (transgender agenda)
Terrence Malick
2019 Free
2019 Dead Don't Die Jim Jarmush Bill Murray Adam Driver Steve Buscemi
Tilda Swinton Tom Waits RZA Rosie Perez
Selena Gomez
Iggy Pop in popular culture
1993 The Crow Michael Massee as Funboy (based on Iggy
Pop) Brandon Lee (shot on set by
Michael Massee, year of death River Phoenix at Johnny Depp's club) David
Patrick Kelly Michael Wincott
1996 Trainspotting Lust for Life as opening song Ewan
McGregor Danny Boyle (London
Olympics ceremony)
1998 Velvet Goldmine (rainbow poster)
Ewan McGregor as pop star based on Iggy Pop and Kurt
Cobain, Christian Bale
2013 CBGB Taylor Hawkins (Foo Fighters, Alanis Morisette) as Iggy Pop Alan Rickman as Kristal Malin Akerman as Debbie Harry Rupert Grint (Harry Potter) Ashley Greene (Twilight, dated Joe Jonas) Kyle Gallner (jewish, A Nightmare On Elm Street) as Lou Reed Johnny Galecki (The Big Bang Theory) Iggy Pop Mickey Sumner (daughter of Sting) as Patti Smith Michael Massee (shot Brandon Lee) Randal Miller (jewish, Caltech, related to Rhea Perlman)