Iggy Confidential in a vaguely romantic mood
Iggy Pop serves up a sonic cocktail to kick the weekend off.
This week finds him in a conveniently timed romantic mood with tracks by Ezra Furman, Anna Meredith and Suicide.
Iggy Pop serves up a sonic cocktail to kick the weekend off.
This week finds him in a conveniently timed romantic mood with tracks by Ezra Furman, Anna Meredith, The Stooges & Suicide.
Iggy's musical legacy has inspired and energised rock and roll's alternative spirit since the late Sixties and his stage antics have marked him as a truly iconic frontman.
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Music Played
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John Luther Adams
Become Desert (Exceprt 5 of 8)
Orchestra: Seattle Symphony. Conductor: Ludovic Morlot. -
Bon Iver
Marion
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Gruff Rhys
Bae Bae Bae
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Rosie Lowe
Lifeline
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Black Pumas
Confines
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Tropical F*** Storm
Aspirin
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Red River Dialect
Red River
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Laura Jurd
Jumpin In
Performer: Laura Jurd. Performer: Alex Paxton. Performer: Soosan Lolavar. Performer: Rob Luft. Performer: Elliot Galvin. Performer: Anja Lauvdal. Performer: Conor Chaplin. Performer: Liz Exell. Performer: Corrie Dick. Ensemble: Ligeti Quartet. -
John Luther Adams
Become Desert (Excerpt 6 of 8)
Orchestra: Seattle Symphony. Conductor: Ludovic Morlot. -
Brittany Howard
History Repeats
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Anna Meredith
Paramour
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Say Sue Me
Night of Gwangalli
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Randy Weston
Blues To Africa
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Areni Agbabian
Patience
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Ghum
Saturn
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Headie One
Music X Road
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Ezra Furman
I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend
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Tropical F*** Storm
Who's My Eugene
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Squid
Rodeo
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Rosie Lowe
Pharoah
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Nil眉fer Yanya
Thanks 4 Nothing
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The Sun Ra Arkestra
Ecstasy of Being
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Standing on the Corner
Girl
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Suicide
Surrender
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The Stooges
Louie Louie (Studio Version)
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Miles Davis
Fall
Broadcast
- Fri 14 Feb 2020 19:00麻豆社 Radio 6 Music
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