Watch Iggy Pop, Thurston Moore Talk Early Stooges, Playing Vacuums

Iggy Pop opens up about his latest album, his unpublished collection of essays about former sexual partners and his history of playing appliances in a new interview with Thurston Moore. The clip marks the first installment in an hour-long documentary from Rough Trade, I’ve Nothing But My Name, Pitchfork reports.

Moore opens the interview by asking Pop about “Gardenia,” his favorite Post Pop Depression track, and Pop reveals the song was inspired by both a San Francisco woman who caught his attention and poet Allen Ginsberg. Pop also touched on the events that transpired between himself and Gardenia later that night, which prompted a discussion about a series of unpublished essays about his former partners. The singer wrote…