Authors: Paul Trynka
Osterberg, James Newell (father): appearance; background and career; character ; and Coachville Gardens; Iggy’s relationship with ; love of golf; financial assistance to Iggy; at Iggy’s wedding; attends Stooges gig; as grandparent; consoles Esther; retirement; supportive of Iggy; grief over wife’s death
Osterberg, Louella (
née
Kristensen; mother): appearance; background ; character; and Coachville Gardens; and work; financial assistance to Iggy; at Iggy’s wedding; attends Stooges gig; as grandparent; consoles Esther ; retirement; supportive of Iggy; death
Osterizer
Padgham, Hugh
Page, Jimmy
Page, Mike
Pallenberg, Anita
Palmer, Phil
Panunzio, Thom
Parenteau, Mark
Paris
Parrett, Dee Dee
Parrett, Jim
Partch, Harry
Party
(Iggy Pop album)
‘Passenger, The’
Patterson, Phast Phreddie
Paul, Steve
Payne, Cindy
Peace, Warren
Pearce, Jez
Peel, John
‘Penetration’
People
(magazine)
Pierson, Cindy
Pike, Craig
PiL
Pink Fairies
Pixies
‘Play It Safe’
Pontiac Silverdome, Detroit
Poole, Chris
Pop, Iggy
see
Osterberg, James (Jim) Newell
Powrie, Mrs
Presley, Elvis
Pretenders
Prime Movers
psilocybin
psychedelia
Psychedelic Stooges
see
Stooges
Public Image Limited
see
‘Pumping For Jill’
punk
Punk
(magazine)
Quaaludes
Quackenbush, Gary
Quackenbush, Glenn
Question Mark and the Mysterians
Radar records
radio stations
Ragovoy, Jerry
Raimi, Sam
Rainbow Theatre, London
Raitt, Bonnie
Ralph Gingras, Sharon
Ramdas, Swami
Ramones
Raphael, Frederic
Rasmussen, Gary
Rath, Billy
Rationals
Raw Power
(Stooges album) ; Bowie’s mix; remixed
‘Raw Power’ (song)
‘Razor’s Edge, The’
RCA
Rea, David
‘Real Cool Time’
‘Real Wild Child (Wild One)’
Recca, Jimmy
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Redd, Rita
Reddy, Helen
Reed, Lou
Reefer, Mary
Repo Man
(film)
‘Repo Man’ (song)
‘Respect’
Reynolds Aluminium Company
‘Rich Bitch’
Rich Kids
Richards, Keith
Richards, Steve
Richardson, Nausika
Richardson, Ron (‘Mad Professor’)
Richardson, Scott
Riley, Terry
‘Risky’
Rivieras
roadies
ROAR (Revelations Of Alternative Rhythms) tour
Roberts, Lloyd ‘Mooseman’
Robertson, Robbie
Robinson, Lisa
Robinson, Richard
Rock, Mick
Rock and Roll Farm
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rock Scene
(magazine)
Rocket records
Rockfield Studios, Wales
Rodney’s English Disco, LA
Rolling Stone
(magazine)
Rolling Stones
Rollins, Henry
Romeo, Michigan
Ronson, Mick
Ross-Myring, Brian
Rotten, Johnny
see
Lydon, John
Roxon, Lillian
Royston, Mike
Rubin, Rick
Rudnick, Bob
Rugrats
(film)
Rundgren, Todd
Rush, Otis
Ryder, Mitch
‘Sacred Cow’
St Clair Lake, Detroit: Ice Arena
Sakamoto, Ryuichi
Sales, Hunt: background; as Iggy’s drummer; reaction to Berlin; manic nature; exhaustion on tour; and
Lust For Life
sessions and
Lust For Life
tour; sacked; in Tin Machine
Sales, Tony: background; as Iggy’s guitarist; on Iggy’s relationships; reaction to Berlin; manic nature ; exhaustion on tour ; and
Lust For Life
sessions ; and
Lust For Life
tour ; sacked; in Chequered Past ; in Tin Machine; injured in car crash
San Diego, California
San Francisco: Bimbo’s; Cockettes; Fillmore ; Pop Patrol
Sanders, Ed
Sanders, Pharoah
Santageli, Michel
Saugatuck festival
Sax, Stan
see
Mackay, Steve
Schermerhorn, Eric
Schlossman, Natalie
Schreiber, Rachel
Schwab, Corinne (Coco) ; in Berlin ; song dedicated to ; takes over at MainMan
Scott Richard Case
see
SRC
‘Search And Destroy’
Seattle bands
Seeger, Laura
Seeger, Roy
Seger, Bob
Selvin, Joel
Sessler, Freddy
Seventh Seal
Sex Pistols
‘Shades’
Shangri-Las
Shaw, Jonathan
‘She Creatures Of The Hollywood Hills’
Sheff, Bob (‘Blue’ Gene Tyranny)
Sherman, Bob
Shevitz, Vivian
Shields, Coral
Shields, Sable (Sable Starr)
Shore, Dinah
Showaddywaddy
Siamese Dog label
‘Sick Of You’
Sid and Nancy
(film)
Silver, Jimmy: at Stooges’ debut party ; as
Stooges’ manager; on Iggy’s personality; lives in the Fun House; on Stooges’ musicianship; on John Sinclair; delegated to ‘play’ oil storage tank ; persuades A2 to book Stooges; as Iggy’s confidant; sets up Trans Love Energies; and Elektra deal ; and Stooges’ rehearsal regime; disturbed by the O-Mind ; nurses Iggy; friendship with John Adams; on John Cale ; and Nico; and Iggy’s marriage to Wendy; happy with first album; moves out of Fun House; in LA; hands over to John Adams
Silver, Rachel ‘Bunchie’
Silver, Susan
Silverhead
Silverman, Steve
Simple Minds
Sinatra, Frank
Sinclair, David
Sinclair, John: introduced to Iggy; on the Asheton brothers; and MC5; and Stooges’ debut; friend of Jimmy Silver; on Iggy’s performance; plans for hippy revolution ; jail sentence; forms White Panther Party; sets upTrans Love Energies; introduces Stooges to Elektra; new career as DJ
Siouxsie and the Banshees
SIR
see
Studio Instrument Rentals
‘Sister Midnight’
‘Sixteen’
Skull Ring
(Iggy Pop album)
Skydog label
Slade
Slash (Saul Hudson)
Slaves Of New York
(film)
Smith, Fred ‘Sonic’
Smith, Patti
Sniffin Glue
(magazine)
Snyder, Tom
Sohl, Richard
Soldier
(Iggy Pop album) ; promotional tour
‘Some Weird Sin’
Somers, Abe
Sonic Youth
Sonic’s Rendezvous Band
see
SRB
Sonny and Cher
Soundgarden
Sounds
(magazine)
Sparks, Rusty
Sponge
SRB (Sonic’s Rendezvous Band)
SRC (Scott Richard Case)
Starr. Sable
see
Shields, Sable
Stein, Chris
Stein, Seymour
‘Stern’ pills
Stone, Sly
Stooge Hall
see
Fun House
Stoogeling, Natalie
see
Schlossman, Natalie
Stooges (
formerly
Psychedelic Stooges): formation of; origin of name; first band houses; and LSD; as Psychedelic Stooges ; debut gig and party; volume; instruments ; at Saugatuck festival ; use of chant; Iggy becomes singer; and Fun House ; musical style; lack of stamina ; Grande Ballroom gigs; audience reactions to; Romeo, Michigan gig; fans; Sinclair’s influence on; record deal with Elektra; lose ‘Psychedelic’ tag; private language; O-Mind concept ; first album (
The Stooges
) ; in New York; at festivals ; success in in Cincinnati ; Dave Alexander sacked; Ron Asheton on roles in; Bill Cheatham as occasional guitarist ; second album (
Fun House
) ; Steve Mackay joins on sax; finances; Zeke Zettner plays bass; increased drugs intake and ‘dark phase’ (late) ; Mackay sacked; James Williamson joins as guitarist; sacked by Elektra; first break-up and demolition of Fun House; taken on by MainMan ; reunited in London; third album (
Raw Power
) ; Hollywood Hills home ; rehearsals and regime of drugs and groupies in LA; Ford Auditorium gig; sacked by MainMan; poor Chicago show; Whisky-a-Go-Go gigs; US tour ; comical nature of performance; hard-working ; return to LA; two Michigan Palace shows; sexual antics; Atlanta gigs ; lucky mementos; rumours of split; New Year show in New York; Bimbo’s (San Francisco) gigs; support Slade in Toledo; biker violence at Wayne, Michigan gig; last gig (Michigan Palace) ; break-up; likelihood of reunion; influence ; release of
Metallic KO
; reunion
Stooges, The
(Stooges album)
Stopps, David
Streiff, Mim
Strummer, Joe
Studio Instrument Rentals, LA
Sub Pop
‘Success’
Sugar Crisp
Sugerman, Danny; background; and the Doors ; and drugs ; looks after Iggy
Sun Ra
Swickerath, Don
Swisher, Sam
Sylvain, Syl
Tangerine Dream
Tank Girl
(film)
Tappan Junior High, Ann Arbor
television: commercials; Iggy’s appearances;
THC
Theatre of Cruelty
Thibault, Laurent
Thin Lizzy
Thornton, Charles ‘Tex’
Thrash Metal
Three Stooges
Thunders, Johnny
Thurston, Scott: as Stooges’ keyboard player; on Iggy’s self-mutilation 187, 193; sexual antics ; at Stooges’ last gig; on end of the Stooges; works with Iggy; and SRB ; and
New Values
; leaves Iggy
Thyssen-Bornemisza, Francesca
Tin Machine
‘Tiny Girls’
Tipton, Michael
Toledo, Ohio
Tonight
(Bowie album)
‘Tonight’ (song)
Townshend, Pete
Trainspotting
(film)
Tranio, Steve
Trans Love Energies
Trolls
Tropicana motel, LA
Tube, The
(TV show)
‘Tumble And Twirl’
‘Turn Blue’
Turner, Tina; Ike and
Turner, Tornado
see
Warren Klein
TV Eye Live
(Iggy Pop album)
Twink
Tyner, Becky
Tyner, Rob
Tyranny, ‘Blue’ Gene
see
Sheff, Bob
‘Undefeated, The’
Ungano’s, NY
Up
US Tobacco
Valentine, Gary
Vanian, Dave
Vanilla, Cherry
Velvet Goldmine
(film)
Velvet Underground
Ventures
Vietnam War
‘VIP’
Virgin Records
Visconti, Tony
voodoo
WABX radio
Wachtel, Waddy
Wade, Jimmy
Wagner, Dick
Waits, Tom
Wald, Jeff
Wall, Mike
Waller, Don
Ward, Deborah
Ward, Ed
Warhol, Andy
Warsaw
Was, Don
Washington192
Watermolder, Dale
Waters, John
Waters, Muddy
Watt, Mike
Wayne, Michigan
‘We Will Fall’
Webb, Gary
Webb, Jimmy
Wehrer, Anne Opie
Weisberg, Louis and Jeannette
Weisberg, Wendy Robin (Iggy’s first wife)
Wells, Junior
Welsh, Irvine
WFMU radio
Whipple, Dana
Whisky-a-Go-Go, LA
White, David ‘Panther’
White, Jack
White Panther Party
White Stripes
Who
‘Wild America’
Williams, Big Joe
Williams, Bill
Williamson, James: background; on the Prime Movers; joins the Stooges; seen as dark and disruptive character ; drug-taking ; joins Iggy at MainMan ; relationship with Angie Bowie; guitar playing ; and Bowie ; suggests reuniting Stooges but demotes Ron Asheton ; relationship with Evita Ardura ; costumes ; sacked; on first Stooges break up; recalled ; sexual antics; and Elton John’s stunt; loses heart with Stooges and Iggy ; stage presence; at Stooges’ last gig; post-Stooges contact with Iggy ; drugs bust ; disliked by Ray Manzarek ; supplies recordings for release; missed by fans ; produces Iggy’s
New Values
album; loses confidence in guitar-playing ; produces
Soldier
and sacked by Iggy ; goes ‘straight’; influence
Wilson, Thom
‘Winners And Losers’
Winter, Edgar
Winter, Johnny
‘Winter Of My Discontent, The’
Wisniewski, Irvin ‘Wiz’
Withers, Dale
Withers, Janet
WKNR radio
Wolter, Charlotte
Wood, Bill
Wright, Ian
Wrigley’s Chewing Gum
Wynn, Spider
XTC
Ypsilanti, Michigan ;
see also
Coachville Gardens
Zanetta, Tony
Zermati, Marc
Zettner, Zeke
Zombie Birdhouse
(Iggy Pop album)
Zorba the parrot
Zucker, Murray