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It’s got a danceable beat, sliding synths and riffing guitars, and meanwhile, sweat is flung everywhere while Pop sing/speaks, dripping cool. Recorded for his New Wave-influenced, 1986 album “Blah-blah-blah”, it almost doesn’t sound like him and you could be forgiven for mistaking it for Christopher Otcasek’s cover (which appeared on the “Pretty Woman” soundtrack). Interesting, then, that his cover of this tune is relatively tame. This item on a first come first served basis any derisory offers will be ignored. Iggy Pop Lust for Life -New Sealed Vinyl Album £20 cash on collection only from the LS9 0TJ area of Leeds. He performed half naked, rarely sober, rolled around in broken glass, and pretty much invented the stage dive. IGGY POP,REAL WILD CHILD(WILD ONE)7 INCH. Pop’s live performances with the Stooges and then solo throughout the seventies were definitely wild. Indeed, this song could have just as easily been mistaken to be based upon him. Which brings me back to James Newell Osterberg jr. His original version sounds like typical rock n roll today but I’m sure it was considered as dangerous to the youth and parents of the day as punk was in the seventies. Listen to Real Wild Child (Wild One Extended Version) by Iggy Pop, 36,101 Shazams, featuring on ’80s Alternative Essentials, and Iggy Pop Essentials Apple Music playlists. The song’s title, “Wild one”, is also one of the nicknames bestowed upon O’Keefe, whom it appears to me was like a cross between Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis (someone who has also covered this song). The fights morphed into riots which required intervention by the law and of course, a legend was born. Originally performed in the late 1950s by Johnny O’Keefe, Australia’s first rock n’ roll star, the song was purportedly inspired by a fight that broke out at one of his concerts between his rock fans and guests at a wedding happening downstairs. She just shrugged and changed the topic.įrom this innocuous conversation, I was reminded about the song, its energy, and that I still had words to write on it. She listened, pretended to think on it for a moment, and shook her head in the negative. “Do you know who this is?” I asked Victoria. It might’ve been lost forever (okay, maybe I’m exaggerating here) had my wife and I not gone out to Prime Burger Bar for dinner last Saturday night.Īt some point during the typical twenty or so minute wait for our burgers to come up, I realized my right foot was tapping under the table and then, I recognized the song. But well, it didn’t happen and the draft has kept getting pushed further and further out of sight as other posts somehow take precedence. I created the skeleton and saved it as a draft, meaning to write some words on the song the next day. This post was supposed to be published a month ago.