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Now time for our first guest, he's a man whose [Bm] middle name is Rock and Roll, Iggy Pop's here.
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[E] [Am]
[Bm]
[Em] Hello [Am] [Bm]
[D] Iggy, how are you doing?
Good to see you.
Iggy Pop by the way.
[G]
Please be seated and enjoy yourself at our little show here.
You enjoying yourself so far?
Yeah.
A good day?
Yeah, I'm very old.
What?
Very old, yeah.
I thought you said very old.
No, no.
I thought you said you, no, no, okay, no at all.
God, no.
A very old day.
A beautiful day.
Now me and you, right, fight outside, who would win?
Oh wow, you're going to win man.
You think so?
Yeah.
I don't think so man.
No, I'm well mannered.
Yeah?
Yeah.
I'm going to let you win.
I'm going to insist that you win.
Oh, that's a very, that's a beautiful thing to say.
Have you ever been in a fight?
Are you a hard man?
No, no, I don't think so.
I lose my head and go one step too far and then it's a problem.
Really?
For the other guy, you know, like head bashing.
And has that happened in the past?
Happened in gym class when I was 14, yeah.
Yeah.
So you've always been fit then?
We just learnt that about you.
Well, not that fit, I'm just sort of, you know, [Ab] normal.
Not that fit?
There's not an ounce of fat on you man.
Well, that's just the way I'm put together.
Well, you're looking great because you're not of tender years anymore.
You're not a senior citizen yet, but you know.
Yeah, I'm there.
You're there man.
I've been, yeah.
[A] What do you say?
Vintage.
Now, you are legendary for being slim.
Yes?
Would you say that?
Would you agree with that?
I guess, I guess yeah.
Okay, and one of the, we, I've got a radio show, a small little radio show on a small little radio station.
And this morning I asked listeners to call [G] in and suggest questions for you.
And one of them said then, why is it you always go on stage with a t-shirt on yet you rip it off in the first song?
Well, you know, [N]
it's, it's just to be more expressive.
Yeah?
Yeah.
But it's always the first song, you just go straight off, there you go.
Well, no, a lot of times I just come out without anything.
Really?
Yeah.
Tonight?
Yeah.
When you play later?
Well, I don't know, this is like a TV show for family audience.
I don't know.
I wouldn't say that.
Have you seen the people in tonight?
[Gm] All right, if you, yeah, if you want it all.
It's up to you, no, you're the man, you're the artist, you do what the hell you like.
You take no [A] notice of any of these questions or anything [G] I say at all.
All right?
Boy.
Then you play golf?
I played for years and I was on the school golf team.
Yeah?
But I play with my dad now for some reason.
Well, every time an American comes on the show who plays golf, I have a little chip-in challenge.
I would love to do it.
Okay?
Now, you know you beat us in the Ryder Cup?
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Okay, well, we're going to restage that now.
This is going to be Europe against America, okay?
All right.
In the Ryder Cup and whoever wins gets to ride her.
All right?
[A] So, [C] here we go, America first.
All right.
You're left-handed, aren't you, Edie?
Yes, I am.
Okay, then we have a left-handed club for you.
All right.
It is a sand iron.
Andrew has his trousers at the ready.
And what, his belly is the
Yeah, that's the target.
All right.
It's closer than it looks.
Oh!
[F] [Em] You get three balls.
Okay.
Okay.
Oh!
Very close, but you still have nothing in the hole.
Oh!
[Eb]
[Gm]
[Ab] [G] Okay, okay.
Okay, it's one now.
All right, Chris.
I can't believe on behalf of Europe you helped America get a hole in one.
You weren't expecting that in your 11th hour.
I was not expecting that at all.
[E]
Here we go.
[C] Sorry about that, Andrew.
What happens when you dip?
Okay.
Okay, here we go.
[Eb]
[E]
This for the win.
This for the Ryder Cup.
Yeah!
[Em]
Oh!
It's a tie.
You're a good man.
No problem at all.
Oh, boy.
Well, look, you've always been rocking.
We love you rocking.
We're all fans of yours.
You are a legend.
And you're a good friend.
You're a very good friend of David Bowie.
Yeah, he's been a real good friend of me.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Now, he's written a song about you and songs about you.
Oh, boy, I don't know.
Gene Genie is supposed to be about you, isn't it?
Well, I don't
I think, you know, you throw a lot of stuff into the soup when you write a song.
[G] Hey, man.
I wish I could rap like the guy who raps now, don't you?
Hey, man, you throw a lot of soup into the
You write the song.
So, but Gene Genie is supposed to be about you.
Have you written about him in any of your songs?
You put stuff in about a lot of people, you know.
You slide
You slide stuff in there.
Do you?
Yeah, sure.
Okay.
Now, David's on the show next week.
Wow.
So, what should I ask him?
Give me a question I should ask David Bowie.
Oh, man.
Um, ask to see his socks.
You just throw anything into the soup?
Even the socks?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, look, you're going to rock [A] for us later.
We're very, very much looking forward to that.
But before you go, can I do this?
Do you mind if I do this?
You can say no.
You can tell me to just go away.
Yeah, what's up?
Can I weigh you?
Uh, [G] yeah, sure.
Is that all right?
Because I've always
Every time I see you, I think, how much does he weigh, though?
I weigh a lot, man.
Okay.
There you go.
I got, like, shoes on and everything, you know.
First time ever on TV, just on the Ten Stone Iggy Pop's official web.
[N]
singing
along, and nobody rocks better than he does.
Thanks to Part 1, still to come, Parts 2 and 3.
Plus Gianluca Vialli.
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
[G] But now here's those boys who dance.
Thank you, Iggy.
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[E] [Am]
[Bm]
[Em] Hello [Am] [Bm]
[D] Iggy, how are you doing?
Good to see you.
Iggy Pop by the way.
[G]
Please be seated and enjoy yourself at our little show here.
You enjoying yourself so far?
Yeah.
A good day?
Yeah, I'm very old.
What?
Very old, yeah.
I thought you said very old.
No, no.
I thought you said you, no, no, okay, no at all.
God, no.
A very old day.
A beautiful day.
Now me and you, right, fight outside, who would win?
Oh wow, you're going to win man.
You think so?
Yeah.
I don't think so man.
No, I'm well mannered.
Yeah?
Yeah.
I'm going to let you win.
I'm going to insist that you win.
Oh, that's a very, that's a beautiful thing to say.
Have you ever been in a fight?
Are you a hard man?
No, no, I don't think so.
I lose my head and go one step too far and then it's a problem.
Really?
For the other guy, you know, like head bashing.
And has that happened in the past?
Happened in gym class when I was 14, yeah.
Yeah.
So you've always been fit then?
We just learnt that about you.
Well, not that fit, I'm just sort of, you know, [Ab] normal.
Not that fit?
There's not an ounce of fat on you man.
Well, that's just the way I'm put together.
Well, you're looking great because you're not of tender years anymore.
You're not a senior citizen yet, but you know.
Yeah, I'm there.
You're there man.
I've been, yeah.
[A] What do you say?
Vintage.
Now, you are legendary for being slim.
Yes?
Would you say that?
Would you agree with that?
I guess, I guess yeah.
Okay, and one of the, we, I've got a radio show, a small little radio show on a small little radio station.
And this morning I asked listeners to call [G] in and suggest questions for you.
And one of them said then, why is it you always go on stage with a t-shirt on yet you rip it off in the first song?
Well, you know, [N]
it's, it's just to be more expressive.
Yeah?
Yeah.
But it's always the first song, you just go straight off, there you go.
Well, no, a lot of times I just come out without anything.
Really?
Yeah.
Tonight?
Yeah.
When you play later?
Well, I don't know, this is like a TV show for family audience.
I don't know.
I wouldn't say that.
Have you seen the people in tonight?
[Gm] All right, if you, yeah, if you want it all.
It's up to you, no, you're the man, you're the artist, you do what the hell you like.
You take no [A] notice of any of these questions or anything [G] I say at all.
All right?
Boy.
Then you play golf?
I played for years and I was on the school golf team.
Yeah?
But I play with my dad now for some reason.
Well, every time an American comes on the show who plays golf, I have a little chip-in challenge.
I would love to do it.
Okay?
Now, you know you beat us in the Ryder Cup?
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Okay, well, we're going to restage that now.
This is going to be Europe against America, okay?
All right.
In the Ryder Cup and whoever wins gets to ride her.
All right?
[A] So, [C] here we go, America first.
All right.
You're left-handed, aren't you, Edie?
Yes, I am.
Okay, then we have a left-handed club for you.
All right.
It is a sand iron.
Andrew has his trousers at the ready.
And what, his belly is the
Yeah, that's the target.
All right.
It's closer than it looks.
Oh!
[F] [Em] You get three balls.
Okay.
Okay.
Oh!
Very close, but you still have nothing in the hole.
Oh!
[Eb]
[Gm]
[Ab] [G] Okay, okay.
Okay, it's one now.
All right, Chris.
I can't believe on behalf of Europe you helped America get a hole in one.
You weren't expecting that in your 11th hour.
I was not expecting that at all.
[E]
Here we go.
[C] Sorry about that, Andrew.
What happens when you dip?
Okay.
Okay, here we go.
[Eb]
[E]
This for the win.
This for the Ryder Cup.
Yeah!
[Em]
Oh!
It's a tie.
You're a good man.
No problem at all.
Oh, boy.
Well, look, you've always been rocking.
We love you rocking.
We're all fans of yours.
You are a legend.
And you're a good friend.
You're a very good friend of David Bowie.
Yeah, he's been a real good friend of me.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Now, he's written a song about you and songs about you.
Oh, boy, I don't know.
Gene Genie is supposed to be about you, isn't it?
Well, I don't
I think, you know, you throw a lot of stuff into the soup when you write a song.
[G] Hey, man.
I wish I could rap like the guy who raps now, don't you?
Hey, man, you throw a lot of soup into the
You write the song.
So, but Gene Genie is supposed to be about you.
Have you written about him in any of your songs?
You put stuff in about a lot of people, you know.
You slide
You slide stuff in there.
Do you?
Yeah, sure.
Okay.
Now, David's on the show next week.
Wow.
So, what should I ask him?
Give me a question I should ask David Bowie.
Oh, man.
Um, ask to see his socks.
You just throw anything into the soup?
Even the socks?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, look, you're going to rock [A] for us later.
We're very, very much looking forward to that.
But before you go, can I do this?
Do you mind if I do this?
You can say no.
You can tell me to just go away.
Yeah, what's up?
Can I weigh you?
Uh, [G] yeah, sure.
Is that all right?
Because I've always
Every time I see you, I think, how much does he weigh, though?
I weigh a lot, man.
Okay.
There you go.
I got, like, shoes on and everything, you know.
First time ever on TV, just on the Ten Stone Iggy Pop's official web.
[N]
singing
along, and nobody rocks better than he does.
Thanks to Part 1, still to come, Parts 2 and 3.
Plus Gianluca Vialli.
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
[G] But now here's those boys who dance.
Thank you, Iggy.
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_ Now time for our first guest, he's a man whose [Bm] middle name is Rock and Roll, Iggy Pop's here. _ _
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[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ Hello _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
[D] Iggy, how are you doing?
Good to see you. _
Iggy Pop by the way.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
_ Please be seated and enjoy yourself at our little show here.
You enjoying yourself so far?
Yeah.
A good day?
Yeah, I'm very old.
What?
Very old, yeah.
I thought you said very old.
No, no.
I thought you said you, no, no, okay, no at all.
God, no.
A very old day.
A beautiful day.
Now me and you, right, fight _ _ outside, who would win?
_ Oh wow, you're going to win man.
You think so?
Yeah.
I don't think so man.
No, I'm well mannered.
Yeah?
Yeah.
I'm going to let you win.
I'm going to insist that you win.
Oh, that's a very, that's a beautiful thing to say.
Have you ever been in a fight?
Are you a hard man?
No, no, I don't think so.
I lose my head and go one step too far and then it's a problem.
Really?
For the other guy, you know, like head _ _ bashing.
And has that happened in the past?
Happened in gym class when I was 14, yeah.
Yeah.
So you've always been fit then?
We just learnt that about you.
Well, not that fit, I'm just sort of, you know, [Ab] normal.
Not that fit?
There's not an ounce of fat on you man.
Well, that's just the way I'm put together.
Well, you're looking great because you're not of tender years anymore.
You're not a senior citizen yet, but you know.
Yeah, I'm there.
You're there man.
I've been, yeah.
_ [A] What do you say?
Vintage.
Now, you are legendary for being slim.
Yes?
Would you say that?
Would you agree with that?
I guess, I guess yeah.
Okay, and one of the, we, I've got a radio show, a small little radio show on a small little radio station.
And this morning I asked listeners to call [G] in and suggest questions for you.
And one of them said then, why is it you always go on stage with a t-shirt on yet you rip it off in the first song?
Well, you know, _ [N]
it's, it's just to be more expressive.
Yeah?
Yeah.
But it's always the first song, you just go straight off, there you go.
Well, no, a lot of times I just come out without anything.
Really?
Yeah.
Tonight?
Yeah.
When you play later?
Well, I don't know, this is like a TV show for family audience.
I don't know.
I wouldn't say that.
Have you seen the people in tonight? _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ All right, if you, yeah, if you want it all.
It's up to you, no, you're the man, you're the artist, you do what the hell you like.
You take no [A] notice of any of these questions or anything [G] I say at all.
All right? _
Boy.
Then you play golf?
I played for years and I was on the school golf team.
Yeah?
But I play with my dad now for some reason.
Well, every time an American comes on the show who plays golf, I have a little chip-in challenge.
I would love to do it.
Okay?
Now, you know you beat us in the Ryder Cup?
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Okay, well, we're going to restage that now.
This is going to be Europe against America, okay?
All right.
In the Ryder Cup and whoever wins gets to ride her.
_ All right?
[A] _ So, [C] here we go, America first.
All right.
You're left-handed, aren't you, Edie?
Yes, I am.
Okay, then we have a left-handed club for you.
All right.
It is a sand iron.
Andrew has his trousers at the ready.
And what, his belly is the_
Yeah, that's the target.
All right.
It's closer than it looks. _
_ Oh!
[F] _ _ [Em] You get three balls.
Okay.
_ Okay. _ _
Oh!
_ Very close, but you still have nothing in the hole. _
Oh!
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [G] _ Okay, okay. _
_ Okay, it's one now.
All right, Chris.
I can't believe on behalf of Europe you helped America get a hole in one.
You weren't expecting that in your 11th hour.
I was not expecting that at all.
_ _ [E]
Here we go. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] Sorry about that, Andrew. _ _
What happens when you dip?
Okay.
Okay, here we go. _ _
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_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
This for the win.
This for the Ryder Cup.
Yeah!
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Oh! _ _ _
It's a tie.
You're a good man.
No problem at all.
Oh, boy.
Well, look, you've always been rocking.
We love you rocking.
We're all fans of yours.
You are a legend.
And you're a good friend.
You're a very good friend of David Bowie.
Yeah, he's been a real good friend of me.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Now, he's written a song about you and songs about you.
Oh, boy, I don't know.
Gene Genie is supposed to be about you, isn't it?
Well, I don't_
I think, you know, you throw a lot of stuff into the soup when you write a song.
[G] Hey, man.
I wish I could rap like the guy who raps now, don't you?
Hey, man, you throw a lot of soup into the_
You write the song.
So, but Gene Genie is supposed to be about you.
Have you written about him in any of your songs?
You put stuff in about a lot of people, you know.
You slide_
You slide stuff in there.
Do you?
Yeah, sure.
Okay.
Now, David's on the show next week.
Wow.
So, what should I ask him?
Give me a question I should ask David Bowie.
Oh, man.
Um, ask to see his socks. _ _ _ _
You just throw anything into the soup?
Even the socks?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, look, you're going to rock [A] for us later.
We're very, very much looking forward to that.
But before you go, can I do this?
Do you mind if I do this?
You can say no.
You can tell me to just go away.
Yeah, what's up?
Can I weigh you? _
Uh, [G] yeah, sure.
Is that all right?
Because I've always_
Every time I see you, I think, how much does he weigh, though?
I weigh a lot, man.
Okay.
There you go.
I got, like, shoes on and everything, you know.
_ First time ever on TV, just on the Ten Stone Iggy Pop's official web. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_singing
along, and nobody rocks better than he does.
Thanks to Part 1, still to come, Parts 2 and 3.
Plus Gianluca Vialli.
Vialli!
_ _ _ _ Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ But now here's those boys who dance.
Thank you, Iggy.
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[D] Iggy, how are you doing?
Good to see you. _
Iggy Pop by the way.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
_ Please be seated and enjoy yourself at our little show here.
You enjoying yourself so far?
Yeah.
A good day?
Yeah, I'm very old.
What?
Very old, yeah.
I thought you said very old.
No, no.
I thought you said you, no, no, okay, no at all.
God, no.
A very old day.
A beautiful day.
Now me and you, right, fight _ _ outside, who would win?
_ Oh wow, you're going to win man.
You think so?
Yeah.
I don't think so man.
No, I'm well mannered.
Yeah?
Yeah.
I'm going to let you win.
I'm going to insist that you win.
Oh, that's a very, that's a beautiful thing to say.
Have you ever been in a fight?
Are you a hard man?
No, no, I don't think so.
I lose my head and go one step too far and then it's a problem.
Really?
For the other guy, you know, like head _ _ bashing.
And has that happened in the past?
Happened in gym class when I was 14, yeah.
Yeah.
So you've always been fit then?
We just learnt that about you.
Well, not that fit, I'm just sort of, you know, [Ab] normal.
Not that fit?
There's not an ounce of fat on you man.
Well, that's just the way I'm put together.
Well, you're looking great because you're not of tender years anymore.
You're not a senior citizen yet, but you know.
Yeah, I'm there.
You're there man.
I've been, yeah.
_ [A] What do you say?
Vintage.
Now, you are legendary for being slim.
Yes?
Would you say that?
Would you agree with that?
I guess, I guess yeah.
Okay, and one of the, we, I've got a radio show, a small little radio show on a small little radio station.
And this morning I asked listeners to call [G] in and suggest questions for you.
And one of them said then, why is it you always go on stage with a t-shirt on yet you rip it off in the first song?
Well, you know, _ [N]
it's, it's just to be more expressive.
Yeah?
Yeah.
But it's always the first song, you just go straight off, there you go.
Well, no, a lot of times I just come out without anything.
Really?
Yeah.
Tonight?
Yeah.
When you play later?
Well, I don't know, this is like a TV show for family audience.
I don't know.
I wouldn't say that.
Have you seen the people in tonight? _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ All right, if you, yeah, if you want it all.
It's up to you, no, you're the man, you're the artist, you do what the hell you like.
You take no [A] notice of any of these questions or anything [G] I say at all.
All right? _
Boy.
Then you play golf?
I played for years and I was on the school golf team.
Yeah?
But I play with my dad now for some reason.
Well, every time an American comes on the show who plays golf, I have a little chip-in challenge.
I would love to do it.
Okay?
Now, you know you beat us in the Ryder Cup?
Yeah, I'm sorry.
Okay, well, we're going to restage that now.
This is going to be Europe against America, okay?
All right.
In the Ryder Cup and whoever wins gets to ride her.
_ All right?
[A] _ So, [C] here we go, America first.
All right.
You're left-handed, aren't you, Edie?
Yes, I am.
Okay, then we have a left-handed club for you.
All right.
It is a sand iron.
Andrew has his trousers at the ready.
And what, his belly is the_
Yeah, that's the target.
All right.
It's closer than it looks. _
_ Oh!
[F] _ _ [Em] You get three balls.
Okay.
_ Okay. _ _
Oh!
_ Very close, but you still have nothing in the hole. _
Oh!
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [G] _ Okay, okay. _
_ Okay, it's one now.
All right, Chris.
I can't believe on behalf of Europe you helped America get a hole in one.
You weren't expecting that in your 11th hour.
I was not expecting that at all.
_ _ [E]
Here we go. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] Sorry about that, Andrew. _ _
What happens when you dip?
Okay.
Okay, here we go. _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
This for the win.
This for the Ryder Cup.
Yeah!
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Oh! _ _ _
It's a tie.
You're a good man.
No problem at all.
Oh, boy.
Well, look, you've always been rocking.
We love you rocking.
We're all fans of yours.
You are a legend.
And you're a good friend.
You're a very good friend of David Bowie.
Yeah, he's been a real good friend of me.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Now, he's written a song about you and songs about you.
Oh, boy, I don't know.
Gene Genie is supposed to be about you, isn't it?
Well, I don't_
I think, you know, you throw a lot of stuff into the soup when you write a song.
[G] Hey, man.
I wish I could rap like the guy who raps now, don't you?
Hey, man, you throw a lot of soup into the_
You write the song.
So, but Gene Genie is supposed to be about you.
Have you written about him in any of your songs?
You put stuff in about a lot of people, you know.
You slide_
You slide stuff in there.
Do you?
Yeah, sure.
Okay.
Now, David's on the show next week.
Wow.
So, what should I ask him?
Give me a question I should ask David Bowie.
Oh, man.
Um, ask to see his socks. _ _ _ _
You just throw anything into the soup?
Even the socks?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, look, you're going to rock [A] for us later.
We're very, very much looking forward to that.
But before you go, can I do this?
Do you mind if I do this?
You can say no.
You can tell me to just go away.
Yeah, what's up?
Can I weigh you? _
Uh, [G] yeah, sure.
Is that all right?
Because I've always_
Every time I see you, I think, how much does he weigh, though?
I weigh a lot, man.
Okay.
There you go.
I got, like, shoes on and everything, you know.
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along, and nobody rocks better than he does.
Thanks to Part 1, still to come, Parts 2 and 3.
Plus Gianluca Vialli.
Vialli!
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Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
Vialli!
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Thank you, Iggy.
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