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Lou Reed live tracks from his Transformer tour of 1973 on the Confidential Show

With cuts by Slowthai, Femi Kuti, The Staves, Cherry Glazerr and a Lucinda Chua rework of The Cinematic Orchestra.

With cuts by Slowthai, Femi Kuti, The Staves, Cherry Glazerr and a Lucinda Chua rework of The Cinematic Orchestra.

Iggy Pop serves up a sonic cocktail to kick the weekend off. Iggy's musical legacy has inspired and energised rock and roll's alternative spirit since the late Sixties and his stage antics have marked him as a truly iconic frontman.

2 hours

Last on

Fri 2 Apr 2021 19:00

Music Played

  • Femi Kuti

    Privatisation

  • The Sun Ra Arkestra

    UFO - Live, Grendel's Lair, 1978

  • Francis Bebey

    The Coffee Cola Song

  • Lou Reed

    Satellite of Love (Live At Alice Tully Hall: January 27, 1973 - 2nd Show)

  • Goat Girl

    Once Again

  • Brian Eno

    Distant Hill (From "Glitterbug")

  • Pink Sweat$

    Pink City

  • The Cinematic Orchestra

    To Believe (Lucinda Chua Rework) (feat. Moses Sumney)

  • John Luther Adams

    In The White Silence: Letter M

    Ensemble: Oberlin Contemporary Music Ensemble. Conductor: Tim Weiss.
  • MediΓ¦val BΓ¦bes

    Hail Holy Queen

  • DJ Lag & DJ Tira

    Siyagroova

  • ZULI

    3ankaboot

  • The Staves

    Good Woman

    • Atlantic Records.
  • Lord Apex & V Don

    Supply & Demand

  • slowthai & A$AP Rocky

    Mazza

  • El Michels Affair

    Ala VIda

  • SYRA

    Sandman

  • Cherry Glazerr

    Big Bang

  • Clio

    La Belle Affaire

  • Cloud Nothings

    The Spirit Of

  • Lucy Gooch

    Ash and Orange

  • Lael Neale

    Acquainted With Night

  • Lost Girls

    Menneskekollektivet

  • Mississippi Fred McDowell & Johnny Woods

    Going Down to the River

  • Francis Bebey

    Pygmy Love Song

  • Francis Bebey

    Pygmy Divorce

  • Lou Reed

    Sister Ray (Live At Alice Tully Hall: January 27, 1973 - 2nd Show)

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  • Fri 2 Apr 2021 19:00

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