Iggy
Pop’s raw
power fueled a
wild show of
crowdsurfing and
pure punk



NEW YORK CITY —
Iggy Pop is still
fueled by raw power.
The man born James Newell Osterberg Jr. 68 years ago took the United Palace Theatre stage like an uncaged animal on Tuesday night, nearly every bit as energetic as his 20-something counterparts. He’s all flaxen hair and flailing limbs, beating his chest and maniacally shaking his hips
Naturally, he’s shirtless after a couple songs.
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The show, a stop on his Post Pop Depression tour, opened with a bombastic rendition of “Lust for Life,” leading into “Sister Midnight” and new track “American Valhalla.” Then Pop stops, pausing to address the audience.
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