In a recent episode of The Jonathan Ross Show, Iggy Pop opened up about his time with David Bowie during the Berlin period. The iconic rock star shared details about their close friendship and the influence Bowie had on his career.

During the interview, Iggy Pop revealed that he and Bowie were drawn to each other’s “brinkmanship.” They both had a knack for pushing boundaries and knowing when to pull back. Iggy described himself as a conservative person in his daily life, but his artistic pursuits allowed him to explore the limits.

The conversation then turned to some wild stories from their past. Iggy shared a memorable moment when he couldn’t find any substances to get high, so he stuck his tongue into an electric train transformer. While not a pleasant experience, it showcased the experimental and daring nature of their friendship.

Bowie’s impact on Iggy’s career was evident during the Berlin period. It was during this time that Bowie sought out Iggy and other artists to join his management company. Iggy and Lou Reed both signed up, and their collaborations proved to be fruitful for all parties involved.

Despite some later disagreements and a falling out, Iggy emphasized the positive aspects of their friendship. He credited Bowie for helping him continue his career as Ziggy Stardust and acknowledged that their exchange was valuable and fulfilling.

The conversation also touched on the Berlin period, a time when both Iggy and Bowie found solace and inspiration in the city. Iggy remarked on the unique atmosphere, with the wall keeping out unwanted distractions and the lack of parking problems. The city provided a picturesque backdrop for their creative endeavors.

While the specific air date of The Jonathan Ross Show episode featuring Iggy Pop is yet to be announced, fans of both artists can look forward to gaining insights into their intriguing friendship and the influence they had on each other’s careers.