"Look, you're here to see me, and I can't go on until my dealer is here, and he's waiting to be paid, so give me some money so I can fix up, and then you'll get your show"
- Iggy Pop
About this Quote
This quote by Iggy Pop is a metaphor for the struggles of an artist. He is stating that he can not perform up until he is paid for his work. He is requesting for cash so he can "fix up" and after that the audience will get their program. This is a pointer that artists require to be compensated for their operate in order to continue creating. It is likewise a pointer that art is not complimentary and that it requires time and money to produce something of value. This quote is a reminder that art is an organization and that artists need to be spent for their work. It is also a reminder that art is not something that can be taken for given which it requires time and money to develop something of value.
This quote is written / told by Iggy Pop somewhere between April 21, 1947 and today. He was a famous Musician from USA.
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