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AI Summary
- Iggy Pop shares stories about recording 'Fun House' in Los Angeles and his first time seeing the ocean during his early career with The Stooges
- He discusses the tight-knit Detroit rock scene led partly by local writer, activist, and music manager John Sinclair, and reflects on The Stooges' breakup in the mid-70s
- At 75, Iggy discusses his 50-year tumultuous career and newest album 'Every Loser' in the first of a two-part conversation with Rick Rubin