For his new CD, Norman Cook concocted a fictional supergroup with Iggy Pop, David Byrne and Martha Wainwright. He tells Alexis Petridis about his free-form - and free-flowing - approachIn Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain's epic history of American punk, Please Kill Me, Iggy Pop protests that his memory fails him when it comes to his activities in the 70s, an inevitable side effect of his legendary personal regimen during the era: "I didn't go home at night and write this stuff down, like, 'Dear Di...
Guardian Music — For his new CD, Norman Cook concocted a fictional supergroup with Iggy Pop, David Byrne and Martha Wainwright. He tells Alexis Petridis about his free-form - and free-flo... more info