Politicians' tributes to music legend David Bowie
David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn paid tribute to music legend David Bowie, who died of cancer aged 69.
Jo Coburn asked LBC radio's Nick Ferrari and and Richard Burgon MP, one of the guests of the day, for their memories of the iconic singer.
"The soundtrack of the nation has just got a lot duller," said Mr Ferrari, who shared an amusing anecdote from his time as a showbiz reporter for The Sun newspaper.
Revealing himself to be a heavy metal fan, Labour shadow minister Mr Burgon said one of Bowie's "most over-looked albums" was Tin Machine. "Nice and heavy," he said.
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