Iggy Pop pays tribute to Bowie with two-hour radio show

Iggy Pop pays tribute to Bowie with two-hour radio show

Iggy Pop - the Godfather of Punk - during the lastest episode of his BBC Radio 6 show " “Iggy Confidential” - spent two hours paying tribute to his late friend and mentor, David Bowie. Iggy Pop played songs from Bowie’s wide catalogue and explained:

The way I chose them was from memory. I took out a piece of paper and a pen and remembered what I liked at different times.

As he played different songs, Iggy discussed his memories of Bowie.

Before he played the "Station to Station" single “Wild Is the Wind,” Iggy remembered:

This was recorded at Cherokee Studios, which was just a very typical, good old solid rock'n'roll studio owned by some guy who was connected to some guy who always had a mountain of drugs. And there were people with hair too long for their bodies coming and going in weird cars. And strange girlfriends.

LISTEN TO IGGY POP'S RADIO SHOW IN MEMORY OF DAVID BOWIE HERE

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