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Steve Mason sits in

Former Beta Band frontman Steve Mason sits in for Iggy Pop and plays two hours of his favourite songs and bands that have influenced him.

The Ex Beta Band frontman Steve Mason sits in for Iggy Pop playing two hours worth of his favourite songs. He plays an eclectic mix, from rockabilly to blues, electro to old-skool hip hop, mixed with stories of how the bands on his playlist have influenced his career down the years. Music from the likes of Link Wray, The Bobby Fuller Four, The Creatures, Primal Scream, The Police, Naz and Fugazi.

2 hours

Last on

Fri 11 Nov 2016 19:00

Music Played

  • The Renegades

    Thirteen Women

  • Rochee and the Sarnos

    Rock N Roll Frog

  • Thee Milkshakes

    That's My Revenge

  • Shotgun Express

    I Could Feel The Whole World Turn Around

    • EMI Records Limited.
  • Cat’s Eyes

    Face In The Crowd

  • Voice of Authority

    Stopping And Starting

  • Primal Scream

    Invisible City (Daniel Avery's Kill Light Remix)

    Remix Artist: Daniel Avery.
  • The Stooges

    Loose

  • Link Wray

    Fire And Brimstone

  • The Bobby Fuller Four

    I Fought The Law

    • Acuff-Rose Opryland Music: 50th Anniv.
    • Acuff-Rose Opryland.
  • PJ Harvey

    The Wheel

  • Trouble Funk

    Pump Me Up

  • Le Volume Courbe

    The House

  • The Creatures

    Miss The Girl

  • Johnny Leyton

    Johnny Remember Me

  • The Wildebeests

    Please Go Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ

  • Slim Harpo

    I Got Love If You Want It

  • Chuck Berry

    Havana Moon

  • Nas

    Halftime (Clean Version)

  • Fugazi

    Waiting Room

  • The Police

    Voices Inside My Head

  • George McCrae

    I Get Lifted

  • Llaiyaraaja

    Aadal Paadalil (feat. T.M. Soundararajan & Chorus)

  • David Essex

    Rock On

    • David Essex - His Greatest Hits.
    • Mercury.
  • Roboterwerke (Supersempff)

    I See Stars

  • Simple Minds

    I Travel

  • Petula Clark

    Cut Copy Me

  • Dead Skeletons

    Dead Mantra

Broadcast

  • Fri 11 Nov 2016 19:00

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