“He’s Frank” w/Iggy Pop
While I’m working on that next conceptual poetry post with links to videos shown at the conference as well as blogs about it, I am listening to KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic which just played “He’s Frank” by Brighton Port Authority (originally recorded by Monochrome Set in the late 70’s).
I’m eagerly awaiting the June 17 release of the new Fatboy Slim aka Brighton Port Authority aka Norman Cook which will include my favorite song right now “He’s Frank” which features the distinctive, craggy vocals of Iggy Pop (“Lust for Life”). When I get the cd in my hot little hands, it will replace Dengue Fever’s place on my cd player for that last few months (it replaced Radiohead’s In Rainbows…once I get a cd in the player, I play it over and over for months…I listened to Palookaville for months at a time for a year…)
In the meantime, to tide me (and you) over for the next few weeks since KCRW only plays it once a show or two, I have posted this version. Check it out!
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