70s punk

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  • The Story of Glenn O'Brien's 'TV Party'

    We traced the rise and fall of the public access show that featured monoliths of New York's art scene in the late 70s—from Debbie Harry and David Byrne to Iggy Pop and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

  • The Time and Makeup

    On this episode of 'TV Party,' the show's fashion crew gives a woman a makeover.

  • Getting Stoned with Patti Smith

    In 1977, Patti had fallen off a stage in Tampa and broken her collarbone. Most nights Patti needed someone to keep her company until Allen came home from his gig, and I was enlisted to help out her out, in exchange for a six-pack of beer.

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  • Scott Asheton, Iggy Pop's Brother in Noise

    Scott Asheton was the greatest thug-rocker who ever lived. He was the ultimate hoodlum, standing outside of Discount Records in Ann Arbor, Michigan, spitting on cars. He passed away just over a week ago, so I dug up this old conversation, one of the...

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