Legendary Rock 'n' Roll wildman and substance abuser. Recorded a series of classic rock albums with The Stooges and later as a solo artist. Worked extensively with David Bowie.
Touring is hard work and I won't kid you - we put a lot into it, but it's just been really, really g...Show more »
Touring is hard work and I won't kid you - we put a lot into it, but it's just been really, really good. We're really fucking good! I don't usually like bragging, but we're good. [But in Barcelona in 2012] I was irritated about something and I wanted to make an impression, so I unwisely tried to do a dive off a ten-foot stage. I cracked skulls with some bald guy. There was a lot of blood and I had to have stitches over my eye. Show less «
[on Canadian Television in 1977] I don't know Johnny Rotten [John Lydon], but I'm sure he puts as mu...Show more »
[on Canadian Television in 1977] I don't know Johnny Rotten [John Lydon], but I'm sure he puts as much blood and sweat into what he does as Sigmund Freud did. Show less «
[on his band The Stooges] That band could kill any band at the time and frankly can just kill any ba...Show more »
[on his band The Stooges] That band could kill any band at the time and frankly can just kill any bands that built on this work since...just eat any of those poodles. Show less «
[when asked by Dinah Shore what influenced his music] The industrialism in Detroit...what I heard wa...Show more »
[when asked by Dinah Shore what influenced his music] The industrialism in Detroit...what I heard walking around...boom boom bah - 10 cars...boom boom bah - 20 cars...I get a lot of my influence from the electric shaver... Show less «
[on The Clash] Like the Clash were going to make the world politically correct for everybody's benef...Show more »
[on The Clash] Like the Clash were going to make the world politically correct for everybody's benefit - but only if you kept buying Clash records. I never really went for the righteousness. Show less «
[on modern music] The most successful stuff is sold to you as indispensable social information. The ...Show more »
[on modern music] The most successful stuff is sold to you as indispensable social information. The message in the music is, 'We are terribly, terribly slick and suave, and if you listen to us, you can probably get a leg up in society, too.' Show less «
[on performing new material in 2013] Honestly, it was a stretch for me to sing with a loud and somet...Show more »
[on performing new material in 2013] Honestly, it was a stretch for me to sing with a loud and sometimes violent rock band, which is sort of what the band has matured into. My own life has become a little farther flung than that, and my last two albums was singing everything from 'Autumn Leaves' to Serge Gainsbourg songs. I noticed it connect with certain people in certain ways, but it was difficult for me. Show less «
Studios are like hospitals. A lot of people check in and they don't check out.
Studios are like hospitals. A lot of people check in and they don't check out.
[on David Bowie] David's friendship was the light of my life. I never met such a brilliant person. H...Show more »
[on David Bowie] David's friendship was the light of my life. I never met such a brilliant person. He was the best there is. Show less «
Onstage, I've been hit by a grapefruit, beer cans, eggs, spit, money, cigarette butts, mandies, Quaa...Show more »
Onstage, I've been hit by a grapefruit, beer cans, eggs, spit, money, cigarette butts, mandies, Quaaludes, joints, panties, and a fist. Show less «
[in 1977] Punk rock is a word used by dilettantes and heartless manipulators about music that takes ...Show more »
[in 1977] Punk rock is a word used by dilettantes and heartless manipulators about music that takes up the energies, the bodies, the hearts, the souls, the time and the minds of young men who give everything they have to it. Show less «
[on The Stooges's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010] We've been rejected seven t...Show more »
[on The Stooges's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010] We've been rejected seven times, and we would have set a record, I think, if it happened again. It started to feel like Charlie Brown and the football. I had about two hours of a strong emotional reaction after hearing the news. It felt like vindication. Then I kind of scratched my head and thought, 'Am I still cool? Or is that over now?' Show less «