A Quote by Greg Gutfeld

I've interviewed everyone from Joe Strummer to Iggy Pop. — © Greg Gutfeld
I've interviewed everyone from Joe Strummer to Iggy Pop.

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Given a choice between Charlie Mingus and Eric Dolphy or Joe Strummer and Lou Reed, there was no choice. I like Reed and Strummer, but it's kiddie music.
'Iggy' was my dog - he was named after Iggy Pop - and 'Azalea' is the street where I grew up; together, they have the right amount of syllables to make the perfect name.
I'm not a singer, a walking instrument like Aretha Franklin. When you get an Iggy Pop record, you don't get "Iggy Sings." I am also a style of music, an approach.
I knew Joe Strummer back in the days before he formed the Clash.
I love English rock music the best and have always been fascinated by The Clash, especially Joe Strummer, their singer.
Every time I met any of my heroes I was disappointed - the exception was Joe Strummer, who was like an uncle to me.
Iggy Pop is a pure Michigan product - gritty, smart, but not afraid of looking stupid or foolish. His father was once a high school English teacher. I love Iggy as a physical entity, sinewy, twisty - even in old age - an embodiment of rock and roll history.
If you look at someone like Joe Strummer or John Lennon, when you heard their music you knew that they wrote it and they cared about it.
Joe Strummer, Johnny Rotten, and Ian MacKaye were all people who really made me see things differently.
I'm still looking for the rules of what is and isn't pop music. I'm pop. I mean, of course I am. What isn't pop? There should be a pop amnesty where everyone reclaims it.
People always say, 'You look like Iggy Pop.'
Some cats, Iggy Pop, they're going to always have that hunger.
I have always maintained that Iggy Pop is the Heavyweight Champion of Rock & Roll.
When I was very little, I was into Michael Jackson. At six or seven, it was Madonna, but she's not what she used to be. I've been into everything from Edith Piaf to Joe Strummer to the Velvet Underground to Suicide to A Tribe Called Quest to African music.
Touring with Iggy Pop was something to do. It was good fun. I got drunk a lot.
It was when I saw Iggy Pop, that's what did it for me. That changed my life pretty much.
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