I don’t know anyone that doesn’t love Iggy.
This week’s track may be 2016 young – but in my ears it’s totally up there with the likes of Passenger, Candy, and Lust for Life, not to mention earlier Stooges cuts. Produced by Josh Homme - Post Pop Depression has a swag of gems that made their way into my own personal favorites list along with Sunday, Vulture and Chocolate Drops to name a few.
Besides the obvious killer intro and bass line – the storyline sucked me in – pardon the pun.
Tale has it … Allen Ginsberg and Iggy, both had their sights set on Gardenia that night. The rest is history
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About the Curator - Chris Mccann:
Drawn to music from an early age, Chris' first album was The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations, a record he'd spent weeks saving up his pocket money for. Now after many years of second hand vinyl markets and countless concerts and festivals, Chris a painter and decorator by day, continues to chase the dragon for that next cool music discovery. Raised in Brisbane and now operating out of Noosa on Australia's sunshine coast, you can learn more about Chris at https://www.noosadecorating.com/
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