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Father of punk?
on April 21st, 1947, in a small town in Detroit, Michigan, iggy pop, the "father of punk", was born. His father was an English immigrant and his mother was a local. Under the influence of The Doors, Iggy and Ron Asheton*** from Chosen Few formed a band named Psychedelic Stooges. Iggy became the guitarist and lead singer of the new band, Asheton became the bass player, and soon Asheton's brother Scott became the drummer of the band. During Halloween in 1967, Psychedelic Stooges released their first album. The punk wave that arose in the late 197s attracted Iggy Pop. In 1977, Bowie and The Stooges came to Berlin to record the albums The Idiot and Lust For Life, and Bowie became the keyboard player of the band. Among them, the songs "Nightclubbing", "The Passenger" and "China Girl" are known as The Stooges' Berlin Trilogy. In the late 197s, Iggy signed a contract with Arista Records and released a series of albums with Glen Matlock and Ivan Kral. In 1982Iggy left the rock music scene and began to write an autobiography. During the period of leaving, Iggy also got rid of drug addiction and got married. In 1985, Iggy came out of the mountain and released a series of albums in cooperation with Steve Jones. Although Iggy Pop and The Stooges are old, we can never forget their far-reaching influence on rock music now and in the future.

the destruction of punk not only affects the outside world, but also advances in the depths of the soul. Stooges and Iggy Pop have developed the punk spirit after the form, which is a quite spiritual punk band. What can you do when you face a trembling and powerful soul? -tremble with it, it is the best way to feel. Stooges' music is permeated with a breathtaking sense of weightlessness (especially in the great masterpiece Fun House). All you need to do is close your eyes and let your heart fall with the sound of lggy Pop from the depths of your soul.

an iron cable bridge is between two cliffs. He kneels on the bridge, using double boards piece by piece, and his face is as pure as a nervous smile-this is the frightening feeling of falling to hell given by Iggy Pop. However, while enjoying the fear and depravity of Stooges, we feel not only the pain of self-abuse and abuse, but also the pleasure of being released after repression, which is the greatness of Stooges-venting in repression, liberating in despair and feeling happy in pain. These contradictory combinations form the complex and rich personality of Stooges music, and show a brave face to contradictions and conflicts. The soul that enters it to get an answer (even at the expense of itself) is the fearless greatness of Iggy Pop, the courage to survive in the swamp, to study on the edge of the cliff, and to release in oppression-once a person succumbs to fate, he loses what really makes him, and he can no longer be called "man" because he can't live without spirit.

When we feel the music of Stooges, we can't get rid of a fierce and powerful vitality which is intertwined with suffocation and release, and it is formidable. The combination of this crisis and life forms an endless struggle in Stooges' music-if we don't want to be submerged by quicksand, we can only keep running, and rock/life never stops. This struggle is painful, but it can give people pleasure and happiness.

If life is to yield, it is better to be liberated from death; If survival is for struggle/revolution, then when you throw yourself into it, you will already understand the meaning of survival and be integrated with your mission. Survival is to destroy, and destruction is liberation, but perhaps true liberation can only be found in the afterlife-if people want to be uncompromising, I am afraid they can only save their spirit by giving up their bodies. Stooges' music is extremely shocking, and the painful masochistic/masochistic pleasure makes people involuntarily give themselves to the thriller. The band's 1969 album "Fun House" is definitely a great work, the most prominent of which is a lot of saxophone, which reflects the shaky sense of danger-pain, fear, but happiness with continuous jumping and changing expression.

Iggy Pop is like a dancer standing on the edge of a cliff and looking at the rocks in the rapids. In the roar of pleasure, Iggy Pop dedicates himself to pain and death. In the dance of death, Iggy Pop shouts out "I feel right, I feel right, feel right ..." in a voice full of masochism, which is a great spiritual struggle.

The jumping feeling in stooges music is like a fire. Iggy Pop seems to dance in the fire, tearing at himself, with a pure, tearing and comforting smile-this is a near-death experience, and it is a pleasure to enjoy pain. At the end of Fun House, you can hear Iggy Pop's absolutely masochistic moaning with a smile, as pure and true as neuroticism. It is very painful to feel the music of Stooges and the experience of Iggy Pop. If you really understand it, instead of simply treating it as a heavy metal, or as a boring vent, or standing by to be an "appreciator", you will have a more thorough understanding and re-creation of the meaning of the soul. This kind of spiritual regeneration is extremely valuable, and there will be several such regenerations in one's life.

in the roar of Iggy Pop full of self-torture pleasure, we found the source of punk with the desire to destroy.