If you keep up with pop culture, everybody knows the joke.
I hate being called a pop star. I hate that.
Pop culture is a reflection of social change, not a cause of social change.
I think pop music is a great place to get new ideas across.
I love 'Guitar Hero,' and I think it's a part of pop culture.
Pop culture is like our subconscious.
I have a metal plate in my head, and can pop my shoulder and pop it back.
As a comic, I used to know more about pop culture.
I admire pop songs that are perfect at three minutes.
I love anything by Tchaikovsky. He was the real pop star of his day.
Most of all I want to make pop music that has something real behind it.
If you try to do that in pop music - to play only rare show tunes, for example - people don't come.
I do listen to Abba. And a lot of '80s and '90s pop music.
The whole American pop culture started in Philadelphia with 'American Bandstand' and the music that came out of that city.
The whole thing about rock music, pop music, is it's really for kids.
I still tune in to the radio and listen to pop music and enjoy it as much as I ever have.
I think celebrity culture and sexuality in pop music is really important, but I want there to be an alternative for people.
No, in 1968 I still wanted to be a Pop Star, and be about the music. Now, I want to be just about the music.
Anybody who thinks pop music's easy should try to make a pop single and find out that it isn't.
Pop music is so structured, and I'm excited to try and challenge that in my own work.
Diane: You can't stay in here all day dreaming about heroin and Ziggy Pop. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: It's Iggy Pop. Diane: Whatever. I mean, the guy's dead anyway. Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: Iggy Pop's not dead. He toured last year!