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Reel Begins: Iggy Pop with an elderly lady known as his “oldest fan”. Iggy’s Dad, James Osterberg Sr. is on the right, and others backstage before performance at Masonic Detroit 1979? Iggy wearing "New York City" t-shirt. Rock star, punk rock, proto-punk, hard rock musician.
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Brian James, formerly of The Damned, became Iggy Pop guitarist and is backstage at Masonic before the Detroit performance concert 1979? Former Tangerine Dream drummer Klaus Krueger sits in background.
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Iggy Pop, Johnny Thunders from the New York Dolls and Iggy Pop Dad, James Osterberg Sr., with others backstage before concert performance Masonic Detroit 1979?
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Former Sex Pistol Glen Matlock, became Iggy Pop’s bassist, walks by screen in 1979 Detroit before performance concert at Masonic
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Iggy Pop Dad, James Osterberg Sr., Johnny Thunders of New York Dolls, Klaus Krueger from Tangerine Dream and Iggy Pop backstage before performance concert Masonic 1979 Detroit
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