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Clem Burke ( Blondie ) and Glen Matlock ( Sex Pistols ) are set to reunite with an all-star cast for a second UK tour celebrating Iggy Pop’s classic album, Lust For Life .

Following glowing reviews, sold-out venues and many, many fun nights on the first UK jaunt, the all-star line-up celebrating Iggy Pop’s iconic album will be back for a second UK tour of duty in 2024.

Legendary Blondie drummer, Clem Burke, will once again be joined by former Sex Pistol and punk pioneer, Glen Matlock on bass; broadcaster and Pet Shop Boys dancer, Katie Puckrik on vocals; Iggy Pop and David Bowie collaborator, Kevin Armstrong on guitar; Luis Correia, who’s toured internationally with Earl Slick on second guitar; together with classical pianist, composer, and touring member of Heaven 17, Florence Sabeva on keyboards.

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The band will again perform the Lust For Life album in full, as well as revisiting songs from across the individual band members’ careers with legendary artists including Blondie, David Bowie and the Sex Pistols. Some of them will be songs the band performed on the last tour but there will be a few surprises thrown in as well.

Three of the band members, Glen Matlock, Clem Burke and Kevin Armstrong, have toured with Iggy Pop and each has made an album with him: Glen Matlock ( Soldier ) in 1980, Clem Burke ( Zombie Birdhouse ) in 1982 and Kevin Armstrong ( Blah Blah Blah ) in 1986.

Fronting the band, the irrepressible Katie Puckrik proved a rock ‘n’ roll revelation to many on the last tour. As Clem Burke said: “Katie is fantastic and she’s joined the ranks of the other brilliant women I’ve been fortunate to play with: Debbie, Annie, Nancy, Wanda, The Go -Go’s and Joan!”

In a statement, Puckrik said: “Touring Iggy Pop’s L ust For Life in 2023 felt like a homecoming. Every single gig was a communion with a frothing room of Pop-aholics, and it’s thanks to the crowds who danced and hollered along to “Lust For Life,” “The Passenger” and the rest of Iggy’s anthems, that we get to do it all over again. Once again I’ll be elevated by some of Iggy, Bowie and Blondie’s most beloved players, including Clem Burke, Glen Matlock and Kevin Armstrong, and I’m warning you—this band is a joy machine!”

Glen Matlock added: “To be on stage with these fellow like-minded guys and gals and celebrate our collective musical ancestries is always a pleasure, so come on down and let’s all hit the roof together.”

Clem Burke concludes: “I’m really looking forward to once again playing with this great group of friends and musicians. All aboard for more Funtime!”

The initial ‘Lust For Life’ tour was a huge hit with fans and critics alike. BBC Radio 6 Music presenter Marc Riley said “Great gig. Great band. Brilliant night,” while Neil McCormick from The Telegraph wrote “If you’re my generation, this is a blast.”

The 2024 ‘Lust For Life’ tour includes the following shows:

Thur 29 Feb – Arts Centre, Colchester Fri 01 Mar – Social, Hull Sat 02 Mar – St Luke’s, Glasgow Sun 03 Mar – O2 Ritz, Manchester Tue 05 March – O2 Academy2, Leicester Wed 06 Mar – O2 Academy2, Birmingham Thu 07 Mar – O2 Academy2, Sheffield Fri 08 Mar – O2 Academy2, Liverpool Sat 09 Mar – O2 Academy Islington, London.

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Following glowing reviews, sold-out venues and many, many fun nights, the all-star line-up celebrating Iggy Pop’s classic  Lust For Life  album have announced a second UK tour. Legendary Blondie drummer,  Clem Burke , will once again be joined by former Sex Pistol and punk pioneer,   Glen Matlock  on bass; broadcaster and Pet Shop Boys dancer,  Katie Puckrik  on vocals; Iggy Pop and David Bowie collaborator,  Kevin Armstrong  on guitar;   Luis Correia , who’s toured internationally with Earl Slick on second guitar; together with classical pianist, composer, and touring member of Heaven 17,  Florence Sabeva  on keyboards.

The band will again perform the  Lust For Life  album in full, as well as revisiting songs from across the individual band members’ careers with legendary artists including Blondie, David Bowie and the Sex Pistols. Some of them will be songs the band performed on the last tour but there will be a few surprises thrown in as well.

Ahead of the tour, a live version of Iggy’s  ‘Neighbourhood Threat’  from the classic Lust For Life album will be released as a single on 1 st  December, recorded live at London’s Lexington on the previous tour back in March this year.

Fronting the band, the irrepressible Katie Puckrik proved a rock ‘n’ roll revelation to many on the last tour. As Clem Burke said:  “Katie is fantastic and she’s joined the ranks of the other brilliant women I’ve been fortunate to play with: Debbie, Annie, Nancy, Wanda, The Go Go’s and Joan!”

Katie Puckrik:  “Touring Iggy Pop’s Lust For Life in 2023 felt like a homecoming. My broadcast career had long steered me away from my original calling as a performer, from dancing onstage with The Fall and Michael Clark Company, touring the world with Pet Shop Boys, and singing in Sparks’ opera The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman, both on the original cast recording and in performance. So to embody the funny/dirty/tart/smart songs of the magnificent Iggy Pop was an electrifying rebirth. Every single gig was a communion with a frothing room of Pop-aholics, and it’s thanks to the crowds who danced and hollered along to Lust For Life, The Passenger, and the rest of Iggy’s anthems, that we get to do it all over again. Once again I’ll be elevated by some of Iggy, Bowie and Blondie’s most beloved players, including Clem Burke, Glen Matlock and Kevin Armstrong, and I’m warning you—this band is a joy machine!”

Three of the band members, Glen Matlock, Clem Burke and Kevin Armstrong, have toured with Iggy Pop and each has made an album with him: Glen Matlock (Soldier) in 1980, Clem Burke (Zombie Birdhouse) in 1982 and Kevin Armstrong (Blah Blah Blah) in 1986.

Glen Matlock:  “To be on stage with these fellow like-minded guys and gals and celebrate our collective musical ancestries is always a pleasure, so come on down and let’s all hit the roof together.”

Clem Burke:   “I’m really looking forward to  once again playing with this great group of friends and musicians. All aboard for more Funtime!”

Lust For Life tour – what they say:

“One hell of a gig.”  – Tim Keppie, Record Collector magazine

“Puckrik leads a performance of riotous energy and no mean volume .” – Chris Roberts, Classic Rock magazine

“If you’re my generation, this is a blast.”  – Neil McCormick, chief music critic – The Telegraph

“Great gig. Great band. Brilliant night.”  – Marc Riley, BBC Radio 6 Music presenter

“The show is a show you simply cannot miss. Go and see it and experience the energy!”  – Danny Stoakes, Stoakes Media Music Reviews

The full 2024 tour dates are as follows:

Wed 28 Feb – Arts Centre, Colchester

Thur 29 Feb  – Arts Centre, Colchester  **SOLD OUT**

Fri 01 Mar – Social, Hull

Sat 02 Mar – St Luke’s, Glasgow ***SOLD OUT**

Sun 03 Mar – O2 Ritz, Manchester

Tue 05 March – O2 Academy2, Leicester

Wed 06 Mar – O2 Academy2, Birmingham

Thu 07 Mar – Exchange 1856 – North Shields

Fri 08 Mar – O2 Academy2, Liverpool

Sat 09 Mar – O2 Academy Islington, London

All tickets available via:  https://lustforlifetour.com/

Support from:  Fifteen Lions  (all venues),  Maniac Squat  (London),  Electric Music Club  (Birmingham),  TV Death  (North Shields)

All shows also featuring  Suzi Ronson  who will be reading from her new book  ‘Me and Mr Jones: My Life with David Bowie and the Spiders from Mars’

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GLEN MATLOCK TO JOIN THE LUST FOR LIFE TOUR, REPLACING TONY FOX SALES, TO CELEBRATE 45TH ANNIVERSARY OF ICONIC ALBUM

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Iggy Pop’s classic album ‘Lust for Life’ is celebrating it’s 45th anniversary this year and special anniversary tour is happening next month.

Originally featuring Tony Fox Sales, Glen Matlock steps up at the last minute to replace Tony.

Glen Matlock says;  “It will be a bit of a challenge stepping into the top player and gentleman Tony Sales’ shoes at the last minute but challenges put hairs on your chest and are not to be shirked. To be on stage with these fellow like-minded guys and gals and celebrate our collective musical ancestries should be a pleasure, so come on down and let’s all hit the roof together.”

The tour was originally due to head to Japan for a few dates, but they have now been cancelled. Clem Burke comments ;   “Due to Tony’s unfortunate  last minute unavailability we’ve decided to soldier on with my mate and current Blondie bass player Glen Matlock . Everyone in the group is looking forward to a great night of Rock ‘n’ Roll with a few extra surprises in store .”

Three of the band members, Glen Matlock, Clem Burke and Kevin Armstrong have toured with Iggy Pop and each has made an album with him: Glen Matlock ( Soldier ) in 1980, Clem Burke ( Zombie Birdhouse ) in 1982 and Kevin Armstrong ( Blah Blah Blah ) in 1986.

Katie Puckrik adds:  “I’m a show pony from way back: along with my broadcast career covering pop culture, I toured the world dancing with Pet Shop Boys, I performed at Sadler’s Wells with The Fall and Michael Clark Company, and I sang in Sparks’ opera The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman, both on the original cast recording and onstage. I have worked with towering icons of music, but taking on the magnificent Iggy Pop’s vocal duties for this Lust for Life re-make/re-model is an electrifying opportunity like no other. Not only do I get to sing anthems like ‘Lust for Life’ and ‘The Passenger’ (as well as my personal fave from the album, ‘Success’), but I’m surrounded by some of Iggy, The Sex Pistols, Bowie and Blondie’s key players, including Glen Matlock, Clem Burke and Kevin Armstrong. So strap on your horse tails and join me in celebrating Lust for Life.”

The full 2023 tour dates are as follows:

Tue 28 Feb – Exchange, Bristol, UK

Wed 1 March – The 100 Club, London, UK

Thur 2 March – The Cavern, Liverpool, UK

Fri 3 March – Social, Hull, UK

Sat 4 March – Trades Club, Hebden Bridge, UK

Sun 5 March – The Vodoo Rooms, Edinburgh, UK

Wed 8 March – Whelan’s, Dublin, Ireland

Thur 9 March – Arts Centre, Colchester, UK

Fri 10 March – The Piper, St Leonards, UK

Sat 11 March – The Lexington, London, UK

Sun 12 March – The Lexington, London, UK

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Clem Burke opens up about the alluring pull of Iggy Pop’s material and Blondie’s contrasting parallel careers in the UK and US. With his forthcoming 2024 Lust For Life tour and a new Blondie album on the horizon, Clem is more passionate than ever about creating unforgettable shows and never missing a beat. This is a written version of his Strange Brew Podcast with Jason Barnard .

Firstly, it’s helpful to talk about the Lust For Life tour. The one thing that stands out for me was the amazing reception that you guys had on the last tour. It went down so well and crucially, it just looked like great fun and great music. 

Yeah, it was really, really fun. And it was great to work with the people that I was working with on that. I mean, of course, Glen came on at the last minute. It was a bit crazy because originally it was supposed to be Tony Sales, who along with his brother, Hunt Sales, were the rhythm section on both The Idiot album and Lust For Life . For one reason or another, as time got closer, Tony wasn’t able to commit to travelling. So we had to cancel our engagement in Japan, which was a bit of a disappointment. I always enjoyed going to Japan. 

Last time I was there, I was with a band called The Empty Hearts , a band I was involved in with a few people, Elliot Easton from The Cars, being one of them. We put two albums out a while back and then some people in the band lost interest during the pandemic. It was very disappointing for me once again to not be able to carry on with The Empty Hearts. But anyway, at the last minute, we were able to get Glen Matlock to come in. So we changed the whole kind of idea of the band in some ways. 

Glen just had a new album coming out so we were able to do a few of his songs. Then we did some Pistol songs and it just got changed around a bit. Katie Puckrik in particular was really amazing. She really rose to the occasion. She almost became like a female Iggy. Also, the lyrics took on a less misogynist character and they became more like the beat poetry, which they really are in a way. 

Katie was amazing. And then there’s Lewis Correia and Florence Sabeva, an amazing guitar player and keyboard player. And Kevin Armstrong, of course, I was familiar with his work and Kevin was great as the MD. And yeah, the reception was pretty amazing. 

I think once Glen joined, it became a little bit more coherent in what we were trying to do. And the rehearsals were really enjoyable. A lot of the gigs just harkened back to the good old days, especially as towards the end, there’s that club in Hastings, a pub. We had a gig upstairs. That place was so jam packed. It was really reminiscent of being at someplace like CBGB or Dingwalls or something back in the day. The enthusiasm for the band and for the music was fantastic. So we’re doing it again, as you know, in March next year. We’re gonna change some of the things up a little bit, but the whole band will be intact and are really looking forward to it. 

Yeah, the footage on YouTube is amazing. There’s one of you doing Five Foot One live, from Iggy’s New Values . 

Right, that was a really good choice. We started off with doing the Lust For Life album and then of course we did a selection of other songs by Iggy. We did a homage to Tom Verlaine and David Bowie. We did the Tom Verlaine song that Bowie did on Scary Monsters , Kingdom Come it’s called. That was a little side thing that we did that people seemed to really enjoy. We’re gonna try to bring in some other songs on the next go around. But yeah, the enthusiasm amongst the members of the band and also the audience was fantastic and really kind of spurred us on. Every show wound up being sold out. Tom Wilcox, who organised it, I knew Tom from the ICA. I did a Q&A a while back when I began work on my memoir several years ago that Tom put on. So Tom and I have worked together before. So he’s somebody who can really do a great job on putting these sorts of things together. So I was really happy to work once again with Tom Wilcox as well. 

You’ve got so many connections with Iggy including playing on his album, Zombie Birdhouse . But around the Lust For Life era, you and Blondie toured with Iggy, didn’t you? 

Right, well, the first national tour in the United States that we did with Blondie was in support of Iggy Pop when they were promoting, touring The Idiot album. He was doing a selection of songs from Lust For Life, but that album had not been released as of yet. Of course, famously on that tour, David Bowie was the keyboard player. So that’s really what our relationship with David and Iggy began back then. And with Blondie, we played at the club, Max’s Kansas City on the weekend. Two sold out shows, and after the second show about four o ‘clock in the morning, we got into a caravan. And I always say the same thing, I have no idea who was driving. There was one bed that we basically all kind of crashed out in or slept on the floor in this caravan. 

We travelled to Montreal for the first gig. We arrived at the venue early and we just went into the dressing room where we were all hagged out from driving all night and then the door opened and David and Iggy walked in and introduced themselves. That was the beginning of the tour. It really showed them as gentlemen and they were very gracious to us on the tour and very helpful. I remember David would watch our soundchecks quite a bit and of course I would watch their sound checks and it was amazing. They were always, especially with David, always rearranging or sticking in new bits or background vocals on the songs. So the songs, the arrangements were growing as the tour was going on and that’s when I first met Tony and Hunt Sales. 

Then I had a band with Tony right at the end after Blondie stopped, it was called Chequered Past . We did one record on EMI America. The band included Steve Jones from the Pistols as well. 

So there’s a lot of connections between all the people involved in the whole. Of course Kevin Armstrong was Bowie’s MD at Live Aid and also played guitar on the Blah Blah Blah , Iggy album. Glen wrote some songs with Iggy and played on the Soldier album and also toured with Iggy quite a bit. 

And it was you and Chris Stein who worked with Iggy for his Zombie Birdhouse album. 

Right. Chris produced it. Prior to the recording of that album, I had been on tour with Iggy. Unfortunately, I was hoping that the touring band would have made that album, Zombie Birdhouse . But because of, I think, budgetary things, Jimmy – Iggy Pop was a little bit down on his luck at that time. He wanted to make a very minimal record and use the advance, I think, for living expenses and stuff. I toured with Iggy with Carlos Alamor on guitar from David Bowie’s band and a guy called Rob DuPrey, who I knew from the New York scene, he was in a band called The Mumps. And Gary Valentine, who was my high school mate who began Blondie with me. We had three guitarists and a guy called Mike Page, who played with Sylvain Sylvain from the New York Dolls on bass. 

We did a six week tour ostensibly continuing the promotion of the Party album, the Rock And Roll Party album Iggy had made. We opened for the Rolling Stones for two nights in a giant, massive Pontiac Silverdome with no sound check. It was Iggy, Santana and the Rolling Stones, 70,000 people indoors. So that was a pretty interesting experience to say the least. But yeah, there’s always been a connection with Iggy. And of course, I bought those Stooges records when I was a kid.  I think famously the Ramones always would say that for each of them, they only knew three other people they knew that liked the Stooges. That wound up being the rest of the Ramones. 

I had that same kind of little rat pack of friends who were into Bowie and T-Rex and the Stooges. When most people, especially in the States, were into the Grateful Dead and things like that, more like, hard rock and all that. I was always into the more artistic, experimental type of rock and roll, like what Bowie was doing and people like that. I’m also very influenced by the whole British music scene in general. It all began with the so-called British invasion of the mid-60s, when the Beatles were on Ed Sullivan etc., etc. Everyone, my generation, cites that as being the turning point of wanting to be in a band, to start a group. 

Then with The Rolling Stones coming along, it broadened the spectrum of how you can be in a group. So then it just kind of carried on through, The Yardbirds, The Who, The Small Faces, all those bands were very influential. So that continued into my interest in people like Bowie and T-Rex and Slade, bands like that as well. Cockney Rebel was a big favourite of mine. I famously saw them play at the Bottom Line in New York, a very small club. It was a really, really great show. 

One final link with this tour is the rhythm section that you’ve got with Glen Matlock. You’re playing now with Glen in Blondie and the recent footage of Glastonbury where you’re playing all the great Blondie hits like Atomic , it feels like you’re all locked in and the band is as vital as ever. 

Yeah, it’s Blondie, it’s almost like a super Blondie. We’ve had some changes. Christ Stein is very active on the latest album that we’ve done that’s yet to be released. Our longtime bass player Leigh Foxx, had some issues where he wasn’t really able to travel. We were just about to do an arena tour last March 2022 in the UK. So literally about a week before I rang up Glen and asked him if he was available to do it, which he was. He’s continued to work with us since and he has a song on the new Blondie album that’s yet to be released as I mentioned. 

And Glen and I had worked together on a couple of different projects as well. We had one group called Slinky Vagabond that featured Earl Slick on guitar, and then we had another group called the International Swingers with a guy called Gary Twinn as the lead singer. He had some success in Australia with a band called Supernaut. He was invited to do a tour of Australia. James Stevenson the guitarist, and Glenn and I were all friends with Gary so we went on this tour of Australia with Gary and then we continued the band. We did release an album that’s out there The International Swingers . Also at the height of Blondie I had a first idea, for a so-called, for lack of a better word, supergroup. 

I was trying to put a band together with Glen and Eric Faulkner from the Bay City Rollers and Paul Weller. It never really came to fruition but we’ve had a few drinks and talked about it back in the day but it never happened. But I thought at the time, the juxtaposition of having a Bay City Roller and a Sex Pistol in the same band was pretty interesting. They were all great songwriters so that would have been an interesting band. 

You have such a great mix of influences and musicians across your career. In terms of Blondie’s early years, it was through the New York club scene that all you guys coalesced with Blondie. 

Yeah, well, there was a place called Club 82, 82 East 4th Street, which was a gay disco, more or less. And disco music was the predominant music that was played at the club. But one night a week, they would have rock and roll. 

And the stage was set up behind the bar, similar to if you went to a strip club or something like the band would be set up behind the stage. It would be set up behind the bar. And so bands like the New York Dolls, Wayne County and the Backstreet Boys, a band called Teenage Lust, the Neon Boys, which was the predecessor to the band Television, would play at this club. I had a band at the time called Sweet Revenge. It was a kind of a glam rock band. And we played there and Chris Stein and Debbie Harry had a band called the Stilettos, and they also played there. 

But the main thing was everyone kind of hung out there on, I think, a Tuesday or Wednesday night it was the rock and roll night. You’d see people like Lou Reed and David Bowie at the club once in a while. Along with people like Joey Ramone, who was known as Jeff Starship at the time, he had a band called Sniper. And people like Lenny Kaye. And it was right around the corner from CBGB. So it was funny how it’s almost like everyone changed their image a bit and went around the corner and started making music at CBGB. But Club 82 was definitely integral to the beginnings of the whole New York scene, kind of the tail end of the New York Dolls glam rock and into the sort of more bohemian underground scene that happened at CBGB. That’s how it all began. 

One of the great early Blondie tracks is Out In The Streets , which was originally a Shangri-Las song. Who was into the Shangri-Las and the girl groups in the band? Or was it that all of you were fond of that sound? 

Well, we were all fond of that sound. That was one of the common denominators that brought us together as far as being musically compatible, Chris, Debbie and I. We love the Ronettes, we love the Shangri-Las. We love the Velvet Underground and the New York bands. But the girl group sound, the whole Brill building, the whole Motown, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, things like that. All of us loved that music, which was very unfashionable at the time, basically. And of course, the New York dolls were into bands like The Ronettes and The Shangri-Las. So that influence carried over in that way as well. But when I first met up with Chris and Debbie for a little bit of a chat, we commiserated on our liking of artists like the Shangri-Las, for instance. And that was one of the songs that was in the early Blondie repertoire. And then we actually re-recorded it on the album that we did when we got back together called No Exit. We did another version of it. 

But our original demo included Out In The Streets by the Shangri-Las, the early version of what turned into Heart Of Glass and a couple of other tracks that never really were professionally recorded. They’re out there now, they’ve been in box sets and things like that. But the song Platinum Blonde , which was kind of Debbie’s calling card, was never officially recorded other than in a demo in a basement in Queens back in, I think early 74 or something like that or late 74. But yeah, one of the early muses for Blondie was the whole girl group sound. I think when you hear a song on our first album like In the Flesh, we even have Ellie Greenwich singing back up on it, who co-wrote Leader Of The Pack and Out In The Streets and songs like that. 

Do you think a bit of that girl group influence came into X Offender , for example? 

Oh, absolutely. I mean, that was kind of a homage to the whole Phil Spector sound in a lot of ways. And it’s funny enough how that song came out right around the same time as Born To Run by Bruce Springsteen. There’s a lot of similarities between those two songs. I think Springsteen was reaching for a Phil Spector wall of sound at the time as well. And, you know, there’s the guitar riff in Ex-Offender that’s reminiscent of the guitar riff in Born To Run . We had no idea that each of us were doing that at the time. It just coincided literally almost exactly at the same time. I think maybe Born To Run came out, the album came out a little earlier than the Blondie album, but right around that same time. 

But that’s the sound in New York, a lot of it, the early Brill Building sound and of course, Spector moved to California. But it all started in New York and we were all exposed to that. Another song that’s very New York is the song Denise, which was done by a band called Randy and the Rainbows, which was what they call in the States a doo-wop group. A bunch of guys standing on a corner and vocally harmonising. We went on to record that as Denis and it became a big hit for us in the UK. So we’re very influenced by the sound in New York City. We still are to this day. We carried on with the influence in hip-hop and all that as well later on. 

It’s interesting you mentioned something like Denis , and there’s obviously The Tide Is High , but you have the knack of recording songs that were covers. People weren’t aware that they were covers – your original material, you couldn’t tell the difference. 

Yeah, it was Debbie’s idea to do Denise, for sure. I recall that. It was Chris’s idea to do Tide Is High . Hanging On The Telephone is by a band called The Nerves. Jeffrey Lee Pierce, who went on to be the founder of a band called The Gun Club, was a big Blondie fan. He actually became our president of our fan club for some time, which some people may find that hard to believe when you think of Jeffrey Lee Pierce and his incarnation as the lead singer of The Gun Club. He sent us a compilation tape when we were on tour in Japan just for something to listen to. And one of the songs included was Hanging On The Telephone . So we all thought, well, that’s a really cool song and decided to cover that as well. But yeah, we do have a knack for cover songs. I would like to make a, it sounds almost cliche, but I wouldn’t mind making a complete covers album. We used to do a lot of different songs. We used to do a song called Big Man In Town by the Four Seasons. We did Heatwave very early on. And quite a few other songs. We’ve covered Jet Boy by the New York Dolls. We covered Pet Sematary by the Ramones. You Can’t Put Your Arms Around A Memory by Johnny Thunders. I had this idea to do a punk rock or sort of whatever you want to call it, new wave or new york band album. We also used to do a song by Television called Venus De Milo . I was thinking we could have an album called Safety Pinups , like Bowie’s Pinups . 

I’d love to do a complete straight ahead, organic 70s disco album. But we never really have a particular theme when we go into record with Blondie. It all just comes about quite naturally and organically. People come up with ideas and we just interpret them whichever way we think that the song should be going, whether it be me coming up with a beat or someone coming up with a guitar riff. But the raw material is just there and we take it and it becomes Blondie’s material. We never went with an idea – “we’re going to make an album like this”. 

You mentioned disco, Heart Of Glass has that feel. What was it like playing with a drum machine on that? Was it challenging or just something that came natural to you? You weren’t defensive, you seemed to be open. 

Basically, this is before digital recording. So it was an analogue way of doing things. So what I did was there was the Roland drum machine, the same drum machine that it’s on, like Roxy Music’s Dance Away and famously on Phil Collins’ In The Air Tonigh t. It was that particular Roland drum machine that had just come out that everyone was using. But there was no way you could sync that up with a synthesiser or an arpeggiated synthesiser. So you’d have to do a piecemeal. So essentially we’d have to do it bar by bar. What we did first off was I made the bass drum the click track. So I played along with the synthesiser and just played the quarter notes on the bass drum and built the track up from there. So I wasn’t inhibited at all about experimenting with drum machines. We’ve carried on that tradition more so as we go on and live some of the songs are programmed where I do play to a click and to some programming and other songs are live. 

It’s about a 60, 40 split of the Blondie live show. So whatever works for the song, I’ve always been open minded that way. I was not particularly fond of Heart Of Glass when we first recorded it as far as doing it live. But it’s gone on to be an absolute classic song and people seem to never get tired of hearing it. It’s kind of like Kraftwerk meets Donna Summer, really. 

Would you say that the Blondie album Eat To The Beat had a bit more of a live feel than say Parallel Lines ? 

Well, Parallel Lines was recorded live as well without any programming at all, but it was a kind of a reverse psychology used by our producer, Mike Chapman. It’s been said many times that he was such a taskmaster and a very arduous procedure to record Parallel Lines . I never really felt that way. I really respected Mike for his past history of working with people like the sweet Suzi Quatro and writing songs like Tiger Feet , bubblegum glam rock songs. But Mike was pretty well minded on the idea that he wanted to make Parallel Lines the classic album that it became. He worked us pretty hard on getting the basic tracks correctly. 

So when it came time to do Eat To The Beat , he almost used reverse psychology on us and just let us go for it. A prime example of that being Dreaming , which is probably the first take. I never expected that to be the final basic drum track, and Mike, everyone thought it was just great. I was just kind of having a jam on the song, running through it, as we were beginning to run it down in the studio. So yeah, Eat To The Beat is our most rock album, a rock and roll album, I would say, something like the song Eat To The Beat , with the harmonica and pretty raucous. Accidents Never Happen , then there’s Union City Blue . There’s big drums. It was recorded at The Power Station. Yeah, it’s our most rock and roll album. But then you have something like Atomic on there, which carries on the tradition of Heart Of Glass in a way.

It’s amazing that there were singles that were number one in the UK that weren’t even released in the States. Sunday Girl being an example . You seem to have a different career at times in the UK. 

Yeah, it’s really interesting actually, I pointed that out many times. It starts with Denis , which was a big hit. And then Presence Dear also was a big hit off the Plastic Letters album, then carried on with the release of Sunday Girl , Hanging On The Telephone , Picture This . They were all big hits in the UK, but as you said, they weren’t even released in the States. I think the US marketing people in the States didn’t really know what to make of the album. The first single was the cover of the Buddy Holly song, I’m Gonna Love You Too in the States. I don’t think it was released in the UK. Yeah, it is really interesting that there are more Blondie pop songs. And then in America, in the United States, we’ve had four number ones, but they were all of a different genre, each one. Starting with Heart Of Glass and then carrying on with Call Me , which was a one off, which we did with Giorgio Moroder producing. And then Tide is High and Rapture , all different kinds of songs and all of them number one in the States. But as you mentioned, things like Picture This or Sunday Girl were never hits or released as singles in America. Yeah, it is like two separate careers in a way. And we were always, as I mentioned, very influenced by the British music scene. To have success in that way has always been very satisfying for all of us. And it continues. The arena tour we did last year with Glen was great. It was all sold out and really fantastic. 

Coming back in the late 90s and again a UK number one with Maria . There’s not many groups that would be able to do it. That must have been extra special. 

We really laid the groundwork for the No Exit album, we did a tour prior to release the album around Christmas time of 98, I believe. Then Maria was released in early 99 and it was set up pretty well to be accepted by the British public. But yeah it was pretty phenomenal at the time to have a so-called comeback release go right to number one. It was amazing. It was just the beginning of a whole new era for Blondie that continues to this day, especially in the UK. But we are finding we’re getting a lot more recognition in the States. It’s funny enough, maybe it all kind of began when we were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame which I really almost never expected to have happened. We were eligible for quite some time. Then we were finally inducted, it was a bit of an acrimonious situation for us, but  were really glad to be inducted. 

Just recently Billboard magazine has named Debbie the number seven greatest lead singer of all time. They’ve done this list of 50 greatest lead singers not artists for instance Bowie, or people like that are not included. But people like Roger Daltrey or Grace Slick or Mick Jagger. So Debbie’s in the top 10 and I always said that she was as equally as amazing as someone like Mick Jagger or Jim Morrison, or David Bowie. For me she’s the female equivalent of all of those people, just as brilliantly talented as them. She really reminds me of David Bowie, her whole approach to making music and delegating other musicians and her brilliant lyrics. 

The last Blondie album released was Pollinator and songs like Long Time , they’re just as vital as the songs that you were doing in the late 70s and early 80s. 

Yeah, we’re particularly happy with Long Time . That Pollinator album was kind of a one off. Most of the songs were from outside writers. There’s a band called Blood Orange, Dev Hynes, and he wrote Long Time . That’s another thing with Debbie and Chris. They’re always aware of artists that I may not be aware of. I was not aware of Dev Hynes particularly. Then it comes to pass that he is quite well known and credible. We’re happy to get that song from him and we did a good job on it. The whole Pollinator album is great. I think we had more of an objectivity working on it because a lot of the songs were from outside writers. 

Our keyboard player Matt Katz-Bohen wrote a couple of songs. I think Debbie and Chris maybe wrote one or two on there and then the rest were from people like Johnny Marr and Dave Sitek from TV On The Radio wrote the song Fun . We had a good time making that record. 

You mentioned The Empty Hearts earlier. Remember Days Like These features Ringo Starr. How did that happen? 

Actually, Wally Palmer from a band called The Romantics, who’s the lead singer in The Empty Hearts, did several tours with Ringo and his All Star Band. I cut the track with the band and then we decided we could maybe get Ringo to add his drums. So I wound up playing tambourine on it. And on the first Empty Hearts album, we were lucky enough to work with Ian McLagan.

The Small Faces, Faces. 

Right. I had done a record with BP Fallon. And we got Ian on that record we did in Austin, Texas, where Ian was living at the time. And so when we did The Empty Hearts album, I rang up Ian. Just coincidentally he happened to be in upstate New York, right when we were in the studio. So he was able to come in and spend the day with us. So we had two amazing people on each of the albums. Ian on the first Empty Hearts album and Ringo on the second one. I was happy to play a tambourine along with Ringo on drums. It’s amazing. 

So you’ve got the Lust For Life Tour next year, late February, early March. You’ve got so many projects on the go. What’s exciting you over the next six months to a year? 

Well, I’ve written a rock opera with two of my friends, Andy and Debbie Harris, who have a band called Bootleg Blondie. They are a tremendously talented couple. And the reason they had Bootleg Blondie was because they were trying to do their original music for some time and not really making much headway with that. Then they formed a pub rock band doing covers. Whenever they would do a Blondie song, they’d get a great reaction. So they decided to have this Blondie tribute band, which I actually toured with. While I was touring with them before the pandemic, I suggested that maybe we start writing some original material together. I suggested that we perhaps use London as our muse. So we’ve written a rock opera called The Big Smoke . 

We’re getting ready to put a single out digitally on the Blow Up label . So we’re going to put out a little teaser, an excerpt from the rock opera, The Big Smoke . That’s going to be coming out soon. Also, I’ve been working on my memoir. It’s almost a cliche. Everybody’s got a book, right? But I actually have a legitimate book deal. So the memoir hopefully will be out next Christmas. I’ve just been meeting with UK publishers because we secured the deal in the US first surprisingly enough. I was always thinking that, if anyone would be interested, it would be the British public. So that’s happening. And several other things. I’m actually playing at the 100 Club in October with a side project I have called The Split Squad. We’ve played the 100 Club several times. We’re there, October 28th. Then I did a record during lockdown with a band called The Tearaways. That’s on the Dirty Water Records . And we’re going to be playing at the 100 Club on 25 November. So I’m going to be back in the UK in October and November. 

We’ve been doing US festivals with Blondie and are looking forward to the release of the Blondie album next year. But The Big Smoke , the rock opera, that’s coming. We’ve recorded 28 songs so far. Pat Collier who used to be in The Vibrators, has a great studio in Lewisham. So we’ve been working there. So there’s a lot going on for next year. I’ve got to complete the memoir. It’s mostly completed, but I’m really excited about that. There’ll be some stories to be told, some real insight into the whole Blondie experience. And of course, with all the other people I’ve worked with over the years. So now that the deal’s in place, it was kind of my muse during lockdown to keep myself occupied. Then I kind of put it aside. But then there seemed to be real interest in it, so now I’m really very excited about completing it and having it released. So there’s quite a few things. 

Clem, it’s been a pleasure to talk to you. You’ve got loads going on over here in the UK, so it’ll be good to see you again, including next year for the Lust For Life tour.

Right, Lust For Life for sure. That’s going to be a lot of fun and I’m sure there’ll be many people that turned out last time and probably have some new people as well. So that begins right at the end of February, I believe it’s a leap year next year. The first gig is on the 29th of February . 

The first date has sold out already, so people need to get the tickets pretty soon, otherwise they might miss out. 

More than likely it’ll be sold out by the time I arrive in the UK to do it. Everyone else is based there. Okay, Jason, thank you very much. Great to chat with you, mate. See you later. 

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Glen Matlock, Clem Burke and Katie Puckrik celebrate 45 years of the Lust For Life album with UK tour

Feb/Mar 2023: full UK tour plus Dublin date

An all-star line-up will celebrate the forty-fifth anniversary of the release of Iggy Pop’s classic Lust For Life album with a tour of the UK plus a special one-off date in Dublin.

Legendary Blondie drummer, Clem Burke , will be joined by former Sex Pistol and punk pioneer,   Glen Matlock on bass; broadcaster and Pet Shop Boys dancer, Katie Puckrik on vocals; Iggy Pop and David Bowie collaborator, Kevin Armstrong on guitar;  Luis Correia , who’s toured internationally with Earl Slick on second guitar together with classical pianist, composer, and touring member of Heaven 17, Florence Sabeva on keyboards.

The band will perform the Lust For Life album in full, as well as revisiting songs from across the individual band members’ careers with legendary artists including Blondie, David Bowie and the Sex Pistols.

Glen Matlock steps up at the last minute to replace Tony Fox Sales.

Glen Matlock: “It will be a bit of a challenge stepping into the top player and gentleman Tony Sales’ shoes at the last minute but challenges put hairs on your chest and are not to be shirked. To be on stage with these fellow like-minded guys and gals and celebrate our collective musical ancestries should be a pleasure, so come on down and let’s all hit the roof together.”

Clem Burke: “Due to Tony’s unfortunate last minute unavailability we’ve decided to soldier on with my mate and current Blondie bass player Glen Matlock . Everyone in the group is looking forward to a great night of Rock ‘n’ Roll with a few extra surprises in store .”

Three of the band members, Glen Matlock, Clem Burke and Kevin Armstrong have toured with Iggy Pop and each has made an album with him: Glen Matlock ( Soldier ) in 1980, Clem Burke ( Zombie Birdhouse ) in 1982 and Kevin Armstrong ( Blah Blah Blah ) in 1986.

Katie Puckrik adds: “I’m a show pony from way back: along with my broadcast career covering pop culture, I toured the world dancing with Pet Shop Boys, I performed at Sadler’s Wells with The Fall and Michael Clark Company, and I sang in Sparks’ opera The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman, both on the original cast recording and onstage. I have worked with towering icons of music, but taking on the magnificent Iggy Pop’s vocal duties for this Lust for Life re-make/re-model is an electrifying opportunity like no other. Not only do I get to sing anthems like ‘Lust for Life’ and ‘The Passenger’ (as well as my personal fave from the album, ‘Success’), but I’m surrounded by some of Iggy, The Sex Pistols, Bowie and Blondie’s key players, including Glen Matlock, Clem Burke and Kevin Armstrong. So strap on your horse tails and join me in celebrating Lust for Life.”

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Beckenham, Bowie, the Spiders and glam: interview with Suzi Ronson

Ahead of the ten-date Lust For Life tour (featuring Clem Burke, Glen Matlock, Katie Puckrik, Kevin Armstrong, Luis Correia and Florence Sabeva) where she will appear as their special guest, I catch up with Suzi Ronson . Suzi was a small-time hairdresser in Beckenham before being swept up in a world which saw her become stylist for David Bowie and the originator of the iconic Ziggy Stardust hairdo as well as falling in love with the late Spiders From Mars guitar icon, Mick Ronson, who she would go on to marry.

You’ve got the Lust For Life tour coming up in February/March this year. Can you tell us about your role in that?

I’m going to be telling a story! A bit like a Moth story when I did that. I think I’m doing it right before the Lust For Life band go on. I’ve got a couple of stories but I think the one I’m going to use is my journey from a little hairdresser in Beckenham, meeting Mrs Jones (David Bowie’s mother) and getting involved with David and going on the road with him. That basically is what it’s going to be about. It was quite a journey that’s for sure!

You mentioned the hair salon in Beckenham and then being introduced to David Bowie. What were your first impressions of David?

The first time I saw David he was wearing a dress walking down Beckenham High Street. So when we all ran out to have a look we were like [mouth wide open]  it’s a man in a dress! But when I first met him, he was quite shy really. I mean he wasn’t particularly… Angie was the one who would talk all the time. David was quite quiet. But very determined. Very conscious of what he was doing I think – all the time. He was really ambitious. He was so ambitious, David. I didn’t realise quite how ambitious until I started doing research for my book and I realised that since he was 15 years old, he’d been playing like five nights a week every week anywhere that would take him. And I mean that is dedication for you. I was surprised when I read that. I think it’s that old adage where people say to you, “Oh, it’s overnight success.” But, of course, it’s anything but that. David had been doing this for years before I met him. I just happened in on the pivotal moment I think.

Working as David’s stylist which you went on to be, were you surprised to find just how influential your ideas would be in shaping British pop culture in the early 70s?

No, I mean if you told me that some fifty years later we’d still be talking about this haircut I would never have believed you! I think when the punks came in and they still had that sticking up hair-do which I think was my influence from David. And it changed. I mean David’s hairstyle was originally inspired by a Kansai Yamamoto model But that wasn’t the haircut he ended up with. That was just a little froo at the front. But it developed and evolved and in the end it was definitely my haircut. That long – what was it?  – the mullet I suppose is what it ended up being! And the colour!

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And, as you say, it had that enduring impact across one different fashion and youth cult to another so it didn’t just come and go.

It didn’t. I still get asked about it. David was asked once what he’d most like to be remembered for and he said, “Always having great hair.” And he was right! I mean he had great hair. He really did. And a great face. I mean I saw 200lb truckers wearing that hair-do and it didn’t look quite the same. David certainly was the perfect person to do this hair on, yes. It helped he was tall and skinny!

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And if we can just talk a little bit about Mick as well, one of the dates on the tour is going to be Hull on 1st March. That’s going to be a rather special night surely, in Mick Ronson’s home city?

It’s always a special night when I’m in Hull. It always is. I went to see Turn & Face The Strange (Mick Ronson tribute) there a year or so ago. I mean, I would go every year but I’m not in England all the time. It’s a great show. They took such care to do that show. I think it’s a really good show. And they love Mick in Hull. I think he would be shocked at just how revered he is in Hull still. His old band-mates still play and talk about Mick. And, yes, it will be an interesting evening and I always get a bit emotional when I go to Hull. Because I go and visit him, of course, in his grave and it’s a bit emotional. And it’s also a bit terrifying because they knew him. And I kind of do that accent at some point coz (adopts strong Hull accent) I can take Mick off quite well now. I can talk a bit Hull like . And I’m always a bit nervous to do that up there!

And given it’s the Lust For Life tour, will you be sharing any particular memories of Iggy Pop as well?

Yeah, that’s the other story I’ve got. I’ve got an Iggy story. I met Iggy at the Dorchester Hotel. David, Lou and Iggy were doing a press conference for the American press and it was the culmination of a couple of weeks where they’d all played in London. David had played at Aylesbury. Both Lou and Iggy played at the Scala. I went to the Lou one. I wish I’d gone to the Iggy one because the reviews from that night were like completely outrageous. So I wish I’d gone to that one but I was exhausted, I couldn’t go to them all. And I met him there and then I met him in California. And his hair – he wanted something different so we dyed it blue. And I said to him as I left, “Don’t go in the pool. Don’t wash your hair for a couple of days. Let the colour have time to set.” Well, he paid me no attention whatsoever. He goes in the pool at the Beverly Hills Hotel and left a streak of blue from one end to the other. So those were my two most memorable moments with Iggy.

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And if we can move on to another key figure in rock and roll. One of Mick’s long-term collaborators was Ian Hunter who wrote that wonderful tribute ‘Michael Picasso’ when Mick passed away.

Oh my god. I can’t listen to that song. I can never listen to that song. What an amazing song.

It still always brings a tear to my eye when I hear it.

I can’t. I can’t. When Ian does a show he always says, “Suzi, time to leave!” Because I can’t. I’d just sit there and I’d just bawl. It’s such a sad song but it’s such a great song. Ian’s a really good writer.

It must have been incredibly moving hearing that for the first time.

Yes, I mean yeah… Lisa and I for years we would go and see Ian. They’re still friends of mine today. And Lisa and I we’d just look at each other and go, “No please, don’t do this song.” But an incredibly moving song, yes. Brilliant writing. And Mick well deserved it. He was an amazing person, Mick.

Yes it just seemed to capture both the friendship and Mick’s personality in that song.

Yes. Brilliant title. What a title – Michael Picasso. What a great title.

And personally, I became more aware of Mick’s work with Ian Hunter when I was a teenager in the 80s than I did with Mick’s work in the Spiders really.

That first record was just destroyed by managers. The Ian Hunter record that first one they did together, ‘Once Bitten Twice Shy’ – what an amazing record that was. We all thought – hold on, here we go! Managers… Record companies… They were not going to allow that to continue. And it just ended up… I’m amazed that we’ve remained friends to be honest after what went on during that time with Tony Defries and Fred Heller – and they should check their egos at the door but they did not. Especially Tony and they just wanted it all under their control and it’s just ridiculous. Ridiculous really because that should have been a hit record and it should have been a hit touring band. Because they looked fabulous together. It was all working out because Mick had done the Mott thing. I don’t know what went wrong there but that was a massive failure! And then he and Ian decided to work together and do a record. They still couldn’t be a band because we had two different managers and two different record companies and neither one of them wanted to be, you know kind and nice and ‘let’s make something work’. They just didn’t do that. But the record itself, I thought, was fantastic.

Absolutely. And it’s so nice to hear that the friendship has endured all of that.

Yes! I’m seeing Ian in a couple of weeks. I still cut his hair! Isn’t that funny. I still cut his hair!

And finally, is there anything else you want to tell us about the tour before we wrap up?

Oh, come and see it! I think it’s going to be great. That band sold out last year. I didn’t see it – I was in New York – but apparently it was amazing. The whole tour was great. And Katie (Lust For Life band lead singer – Katie Puckrik) I met her and I saw some videos of her and I thought, “Damn, this girl is really good.” I kind of missed her not living in England. I kind of missed what she was doing before. And Glen (Matlock) is an old friend of mine so that’s going to be really nice. And there’s Clem (Burke). I don’t know Clem and I don’t know Kevin (Armstrong) but by all accounts that band are really hot and I can’t wait to work with them. I think it’s going to be a lot of fun.

And I think you’re going to be a fantastic addition to the tour as well!

Ooh, I hope so. I’m a bit nervous. But I hope so!

Tickets for the Lust For Life tour available via: https://www.lustforlifetour.com/

Suzi Ronson’s book Me and Mr Jones: My Life With David Bowie and the Spiders from Mars  is published by Faber on 4th April this year

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  1. Lust for Life 2024: Clem Burke, Glen Matlock and Katie Puckrik reunite

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  2. Lust for Life 2024: Clem Burke, Glen Matlock and Katie Puckrik reunite

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  3. Lana Del Rey Lust For Life Tour Dates 2018 T Shirt New Black Unisex T

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  4. L-Acoustics Brings Joie de Vivre to Lana Del Rey’s Lust for Life

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  5. LUST FOR LIFE TOUR 2024, The Exchange, North Shields, March 7 2024

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  6. Lust for Life Promotional Tour

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  1. Lust For Life

  2. Love...Lust....Life

  3. LOVE...LUST...LIFE

  4. Lust For Life Hull Social 1st Match 2024

  5. Stay … Lust for Life Tour 2024 … Academy 2 Birmingham… 6.3.24

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  1. Tour

    All other dates on the 2024 #LustForLife tour are going ahead as planned. FRIDAY 08 MARCH. Liverpool. O2 Academy2, Liverpool. BUY TICKETS SATURDAY 09 MARCH. LONDON. O2 Academy Islington, London. BUY TICKETS MEDIA ENQUIRIES. ... Lust for Life Tour is operated by Maniac Squat Ltd.

  2. Lust For Life Tour 2024

    Following glowing reviews, sold-out venues and many, many fun nights, the all-star line-up celebrating Iggy Pop's classic Lust For Life album have announced a second UK tour. Legendary Blondie drummer, Clem Burke, will once again be joined by former Sex Pistol and punk pioneer, Glen Matlock on bass; broadcaster and Pet Shop Boys dancer, Katie Puckrik on vocals; Iggy Pop and David Bowie ...

  3. Lust For Life Concert Setlists

    Get Lust For Life setlists - view them, ... Lust For Life Concert Setlists & Tour Dates. Artists with same name. Lust For Life (Iggy Pop Album Tribute Band) Lust for Life (mp3.com artist) ... Edit tour; Add to festival; Report setlist; Mar 8 2024. Lust For Life at O2 Academy 2, Liverpool, England.

  4. Band

    Answering an ad in the New York newspaper, Village Voice, for a band seeking a 'freak energy' rock drummer, Clem Burke became the drummer of Blondie in the mid-1970s.The band recorded their first album in 1976 and emerged as the great pop icons of New York's celebrated late 1970s new wave punk scene, achieving huge commercial success with the number one hit singles 'Atomic', 'Heart ...

  5. Notes from the 2024 Lust For Life tour: reflections and reviews round

    Lust for Life 2024: Clem Burke, Glen Matlock and Katie Puckrik reunite for second UK tour. Suzi Ronson joins the Lust For Life Tour - 'Me and Mr Jones: my life with David Bowie & the Spiders from Mars' Notes from the Lust For Life Tour - Feb/Mar 2023. Absolute Beginner: Interview with Bowie/Iggy guitarist Kevin Armstrong

  6. Glen Matlock, Clem Burke To Tour Celebrating Iggy Pop's Lust For Life

    Clem Burke ( Blondie) and Glen Matlock ( Sex Pistols) are set to reunite with an all-star cast for a second UK tour celebrating Iggy Pop's classic album, Lust For Life. Following glowing reviews ...

  7. LUST FOR LIFE TOUR 2024

    *** LUST FOR LIFE TOUR 2024 - NEW DATES ADDED *** #Colchester - 28th February #NorthShields - 7th March "Great gig. Great band. Brilliant night."

  8. Notes from the Lust For Life Tour

    The recent Lust For Life tour brought together Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols, Iggy Pop), Clem Burke (Blondie, Iggy Pop), Katie Puckrik (Pet Shop Boys, Sparks), Kevin Armstrong (Iggy Pop, David Bowie), Luis Correia (Earl Slick) and Florence Sabeva (Heaven 17).. Having had the immense privilege of spending the past few months working on the PR campaign for the tour it was a joy to finally witness ...

  9. Lust for Life Release New Video Ahead of Tour

    Ahead of the tour, a live version of Iggy's 'Neighbourhood Threat' from the classic Lust For Life album will be released as a single on 1 st December, recorded live at London's Lexington on the previous tour back in March this year. Fronting the band, the irrepressible Katie Puckrik proved a rock 'n' roll revelation to many on the ...

  10. Lust for Life (Glen Matlock,

    So strap on your horse tails and join me in celebrating Lust for Life.". The full 2023 tour dates are as follows: Tue 28 Feb - Exchange, Bristol, UK. Wed 1 March - The 100 Club, London, UK. Thur 2 March - The Cavern, Liverpool, UK. Fri 3 March - Social, Hull, UK. Sat 4 March - Trades Club, Hebden Bridge, UK.

  11. Glen Matlock to Join the Lust for Life Tour, Replacing Tony Fox Sales

    So strap on your horse tails and join me in celebrating Lust for Life." The full 2023 tour dates are as follows: Tue 28 Feb - Exchange, Bristol, UK. Wed 1 March - The 100 Club, London, UK. Thur 2 March - The Cavern, Liverpool, UK. Fri 3 March - Social, Hull, UK. Sat 4 March - Trades Club, Hebden Bridge, UK

  12. Lust For Life Tour

    Iggy Pop's Lust for Life album played in full plus a second set of songs from\u0003the band's careers with artists including Blondie, Bowie and The Sex Pistols. Featuring Legendary Blondie ...

  13. Clem Burke's Lust For Life

    Clem Burke opens up about the alluring pull of Iggy Pop's material and Blondie's contrasting parallel careers in the UK and US. With his forthcoming 2024 Lust For Life tour and a new Blondie album on the horizon, Clem is more passionate than ever about creating unforgettable shows and never missing a beat. This is a written version of his Strange Brew Podcast with Jason Barnard.

  14. Lust for Life Dance Party Tickets

    Lust for Life Dance Party tickets for the upcoming concert tour are on sale at Undercover Tourist. Buy your Lust for Life Dance Party concert tickets today.

  15. Special Guest & Support

    Supporting the Lust For Life tour on all dates is Fifteen Lions, the solo project of singer, songwriter and musician, Stuart Fiddes. Picking up plaudits from BBC Introducing for his synth and guitar work following a live BBC 'In Session', the debut EP from Fifteen Lions, So Serene, was released in 2018. That release was followed by The ...

  16. Celebrate 45 years of 'Lust for Life'

    Glen Matlock, Clem Burke and Katie Puckrik celebrate 45 years of the Lust For Life album with UK tour. Feb/Mar 2023: full UK tour plus Dublin date. An all-star line-up will celebrate the forty-fifth anniversary of the release of Iggy Pop's classic Lust For Life album with a tour of the UK plus a special one-off date in Dublin.

  17. Lust For Life Tickets, Tour & Concert Information

    Find Lust For Life tickets in the UK | Videos, biography, tour dates, performance times. Book online, view seating plans. VIP packages available.

  18. Beckenham, Bowie, the Spiders and glam: interview with Suzi Ronson

    Ahead of the ten-date Lust For Life tour (featuring Clem Burke, Glen Matlock, Katie Puckrik, Kevin Armstrong, Luis Correia and Florence Sabeva) where she will appear as their special guest, I catch up with Suzi Ronson.Suzi was a small-time hairdresser in Beckenham before being swept up in a world which saw her become stylist for David Bowie and the originator of the iconic Ziggy Stardust ...

  19. Lust for Life Dance Party Tickets

    Lust for Life Dance Party Tour Dates will be displayed below for any announced 2024 Lust for Life Dance Party tour dates. For all available tickets and to find shows near you, scroll to the listings at the top of this page. DATE. CITY. VENUE. LOWEST PRICE. 05/10/2024. Riverside, CA. Riverside Municipal Auditorium. $26. ...

  20. LA to the Moon Tour

    The LA to the Moon Tour was the fourth headlining concert tour by American singer Lana Del Rey, in support of her fifth studio album and fourth major-label studio album, Lust for Life (2017). The tour began on January 5, 2018, at the Target Center in Minneapolis, and visited cities across North America, South America, Oceania and Europe. Originally scheduled to end September 7, 2018, in ...

  21. Lust For Life Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts

    Buy face value Lust For Life tickets from Gigantic Tickets, a primary ticket agent for Lust For Life. View tour dates, event details and more.

  22. Gallery

    Clem Burke and Katie Puckrik are getting ready to continue a series of gigs around the UK. Lust For Life Tour - I Wanna Be Your Dog. Katie Puckrik, Clem Burke, Glen Matlock. Hull March 2023. Lust For Life Tour - No Fun. Live at Whelan's, Dublin.

  23. Lust For Life

    Listen to Lust For Life by The Wild Ones. See lyrics and music videos, find The Wild Ones tour dates, buy concert tickets, and more!