
2014: Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop delivers the BBC Music John Peel Lecture on the subject of free music in a capitalist society. Following this, Lauren Laverne talks to Iggy about his musical legacy.
Iggy Pop delivers this year's BBC Music John Peel Lecture on the subject of free music in a capitalist society. Iggy has inspired and energised rock and roll's alternative spirit since the late sixties and John Peel was actually the first DJ to play Iggy's music (as part of the Stooges) on UK radio in 1969. Following the lecture, Lauren Laverne talks to Iggy about his musical legacy and a specially-invited audience puts questions to the godfather of punk.
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Clips
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Iggy Pop's BBC Music John Peel Lecture
Duration: 50:51
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The allure of Iggy Pop
Duration: 04:38
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Iggy Pop |
Presenter | Lauren Laverne |
Executive Producer | Pauline Law |
Broadcast
- Sun 19 Oct 2014 20:00