Iggy Pop Remembers Being Asked to Join AC/DC

Could you imagine Iggy Pop fronting AC/DC? It seems far-fetched. But, Iggy revealed in a new interview that it could have happened.  Pop is gearing up to release his latest…

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Could you imagine Iggy Pop fronting AC/DC? It seems far-fetched. But, Iggy revealed in a new interview that it could have happened.  Pop is gearing up to release his latest album, Every Loser. When speaking with The New York Times about the release, he told an interesting story from the past about being asked to possibly AC/DC.

He didn't provide many details and the interviewer didn't pursue that point, but he noted that he'd met original frontman Bon Scott. "I had some very wonderful encounter with Bon somewhere, and we were both drunk and stoned," Iggy said.

"I see pictures sometimes. I go, I don't remember, but that's me with Bon!" he added. "I loved what he did. They had a manager many years ago when I hadn't re-formed the Stooges, I hadn't moved to England, and this guy said, 'Are you interested in joining AC/DC?' They were looking for a singer." This probalby was before they hired Brian Johnson to replace the late Bon Scott, who died in February of 1980.

Pop didn't think he'd be the best fit. "I listened to their record," Iggy said. "I thought, I can't fill that bill. I wasn't like, ugh, I don't like them. It was quite well made. They do careful work. But I'm not what they needed."

"Every Loser" will arrive Friday (Jan. 6). The set will be on producer Andrew Watt's Gold Tooth Records in partnership with Atlantic Records. Watt also produced Ozzy Osbourne's last two albums. As was the case on those records, he used Guns N Roses bassist Duff McKagan and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith on a number of the songs.

14 Classic Rockers from the Midwest

Some of classic rock's biggest names and influencers we know and love hail from the Midwest.

From Cheap Trick being the pride of Rockford, Ill. to John Mellencamp's deep roots in Indiana, rock and roll isn't just born on the coasts. You can find it in what some might dub "flyover country," but these names prove this area of the United States should be anything but ignored.

Scroll below to see just a sample of the incredible rock and roll talent that came from the Midwest.

John Mellencamp

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Seymour, Indiana


Cheap Trick - 'Are You Ready? Live 12/31/10979'

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Recorded at The Forum in Los Angeles, this is the first time this Cheap Trick concert has ever been released, which features some of their biggest hits including “I Want You To Want Me,” “Surrender,” and “Clock Strikes Ten."


Styx

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Chicago, Illinois


REO Speedwagon

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Champaign, Illinois


Three Members Of Guns N' Roses

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Izzy Stradlin (far right) - Lafayette, Indiana

Three members of the American rock and roll group Guns N' Roses in front of a Hard Rock Cafe banner, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1992. From left, Duff McKagan, Gilby Clarke, and Izzy Stradlin. (Photo by Scott Harrison/Getty Images)


Guns N' Roses Perform In Sydney

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Axl Rose - Lafayette, Indiana

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The Billboard Touring Awards

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Bob Seger - Born in Detroit, Michigan. Grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 19: Musician Bob Seger speaks onstage during the 2015 Billboard Touring Awards at The Roosevelt Hotel on November 19, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images)


Iggy Pop

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Ypsilanti, Michigan


Bob Dylan

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Born in Duluth, Minnesota. Grew up in Hibbing, Minnesota.


Chuck Berry In Concert - January 1, 2011

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CHICAGO - JANUARY 01: Chuck Berry performs at the Congress Theater on January 1, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois.

CHICAGO - JANUARY 01: Chuck Berry performs at the Congress Theater on January 1, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images)


Chrissie Hynde

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Akron, Ohio


Joe Walsh

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Born in Wichita, Kansas. Lived in Columbus, Ohio as a kid.


Steve Miller

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


Glenn Frey

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Born in Detroit, Michigan. Grew up in Royal Oak, Michigan.