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    Henry Rollins

    KCRW Broadcast 161

    Henry Rollins
    Henry Rollins
    Hand-Picked MusicPost-punk / New WaveExperimental
    Hello from Melbourne, Australia! Tonight’s show is a very special one. Today, one Iggy Pop turns 65 years old. There is no better way we can say happy birthday to the man than to let the music play, so that is what we are going to do.
    Hello from Melbourne, Australia! Tonight’s show is a very special one. Today, one Iggy Pop turns 65 years old. There is no better way we can say happy birthday to the man than to let the music play, so that is what we are going to do.
    Apr 23, 2012

    Fanatics!

    Hello from Melbourne, Australia! Tonight’s show is a very special one. Today, one Iggy Pop turns 65 years old. There is no better way we can say happy birthday to the man than to let the music play, so that is what we are going to do.

    We are going to go at it somewhat chronologically, although I may have a couple of songs out of order on that front but by and large, it’s a trip through the man’s catalog. Two hours isn’t enough time to be completely release-by-release, so I went for what I thought sounded good.

    At this point, I don’t think any of you Fanatics needs any introduction to Iggy but if any of these tracks grabs you, all the source material is pretty easy to locate. I don’t know how available the soundtrack material is in our second hour but I don’t think it will escape you for long if you look around. All in all, a great night of Iggy in a few of his phases. I really like that duet with Debbie Harry, very cool.

    I have been in Australia for a few days now and will be heading out the door of the hotel in a few minutes to the venue, where soon, I will be hitting stage for night three of a four show run here. I have a lot more shows to go here in Australia before I head over to South Africa.

    I was in Vicious Sloth Records yesterday and picked up a lot of singles and albums by local bands, most of them I had never heard of but they were great and I couldn’t leave without them. I will have to do a lot of analog to digital to get them ready for our show but I will do it when I can and we will have some really happening music to check out from this trip in the weeks to come.

    Remember, next week is our great Heavy Blanket album premier. I don’t know if I told you this but there is a new J Mascis project called Heavy Blanket. The album comes out in early May but we are going to unleash the whole thing in its entirety next week in the second hour. It’s a great album and I think you’re going to dig it. Not bad getting to have it on the show so early.

    As it is right now, you have a lot of Mr. Pop to deal with so get ready, get set and STAY FANATIC!!!

    ––Henry

    E–mail address for me: Henryontheradio@gmail.com

    01. The Stooges - 1969 / The Stooges

    02. The Stooges - I Wanna Be Your Dog / The Stooges

    03. The Stooges - Down On The Street / Fun House

    04. The Stooges - T.V. Eye / Fun House

    05. The Stooges - Search And Destroy / Raw Power

    06. The Stooges - Raw Power / Raw Power

    07. The Stooges - Open Up & Bleed / Heavy Liquid

    08. The Stooges - Scene Of The Crime / Anthology Box - The Stooges & Beyond

    09. The Stooges - Gimme Some Skin / Anthology Box - The Stooges & Beyond

    10. The Stooges – Johanna / Heavy Liquid

    11. The Stooges - Tight Pants / Anthology Box - The Stooges & Beyond

    12. Iggy Pop & James Williamson - Consolation Prizes / Kill City

    13. Iggy Pop – Funtime / The Idiot

    14. Iggy Pop - The Passenger / Lust For Life

    15. Iggy Pop - New Values / New Values

    16. Iggy Pop - Get Up And Get Out / Soldier

    17. Iggy Pop - Run Like A Villain / Zombie Birdhouse

    18. Iggy Pop - Repo Man / Repo Man Soundtrack

    19. Iggy Pop - Fire Engine / Anthology Box - The Stooges & Beyond

    20. Iggy w/ Debbie Harry - Well Did You Evah! / Red Hot + Blue: Tribute To Cole Porter

    21. Iggy Pop - Bang Bang / Party

    22. Iggy Pop - He's Frank / Heroes Soundtrack

    23. Iggy Pop - This Is A Film / Arizona Dream

    25. Iggy w/ Teddybears – Punkrocker / Soft Machine

    26. Iggy Pop - Fix Me / Rise Above 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the WM3

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