Iggy Pop: Live at the Ritz
Iggy Pop: Live at the Ritz

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Iggy Pop: Live at the Ritz

1986
Movie
60 min
English

Touring in support of Blah Blah Blah, Iggy Pop (and his incredibly tight backing band) provide the very definition of Rock & Roll as they perform at New York City's legendary Ritz club. This concert aired originally as an episode of MTV's "Live at The Ritz"

Insights

IMDb7.4/10
Director: Unknown (Live Concert Recording)Genres: Concert Film, Music, Rock

Plot Summary

This film captures Iggy Pop's legendary performance at the Ritz in New York City in 1986. The iconic punk rocker delivers a raw and energetic set, showcasing his signature stage presence and performing a mix of his solo material and classic Stooges anthems. The concert is a testament to Pop's enduring influence and his ability to command a stage with primal intensity.

Critical Reception

As a live concert recording, "Iggy Pop: Live at the Ritz (1986)" is primarily appreciated by fans for its raw energy and Iggy Pop's iconic performance. Critical reviews often focus on the historical significance of the event and the artist's enduring stage presence, rather than traditional filmic merits.

What Reviewers Say

  • Iggy Pop delivers a high-energy, authentic performance showcasing his punk rock roots.

  • The recording captures the raw intensity and charisma that made Iggy Pop a legendary frontman.

  • A must-watch for fans of Iggy Pop and punk rock history.

Google audience: Audience reviews typically praise the raw energy and Iggy Pop's undeniable stage presence. Fans often highlight the authenticity of the performance and its value as a historical document of a punk rock icon.

Fun Fact

The Ritz was a renowned New York City rock club that hosted many iconic performances in the 1980s before its closure.

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