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Fan de musique depuis son adolescence, le réalisateur Jim Jarmusch revient sur l'histoire des Stooges. Bénéficiant d'images d'archives rares, il a également pu interviewer Iggy Pop et les autres membres de ce groupe de rock mythique, dont la musique marqua son époque et fut un précurseur du mouvement punk. De son vrai nom James Osterberg, Iggy Pop revient ainsi sur son enfance, quand il habitait avec ses parents dans une caravane. C'est à la fin des années 1960 que le groupe se fait remarquer sur scène, où sa musique, mélange de rock, de blues et de free jazz fait rapidement fureur...
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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30...like the other bands.
00:32A feeling come over you with this great sound that we're making.
00:36And sometimes I would just hammer on my guitar.
00:40I just started jumping up and down, like baboons do before they're going to fight.
00:45As soon as I started doing that...
00:48We were real communists.
00:54We lived in a communal house.
00:56We shared all money.
00:58And when we began to write songs, we shared authorship.
01:02When I was a little boy, the Ford Motor Company,
01:06they had a machine that engineered a drop, a mega-clang.
01:11I thought we should get some of that in our songs.
01:16We were just left without any adult supervision.
01:20I mean, we just did our thing.
01:21We bumbled around America, playing raggedly.
01:27Some gigs I could get it together to sing.
01:30Some I couldn't.
01:31Upsetting people wherever we went.
01:34Thank you very much to the person who threw this glass bottle at my head.
01:38Nearly killed me, but you're pissed again.
01:40Keep trying next week.
01:41Do you feel you've influenced anybody?
01:47I think I helped wipe out the 60s.
01:56I don't want to belong to glam people, alternative people, to any of it.
02:01I don't want to be a punk.
02:03I just want to be.
02:04Well, come on!
02:09Woo!
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