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Feb 2020
1h 48m

The Stooges Pt III

The Last Podcast Network
About this episode
We pick back up with the Stooges in 1970 as they head out on tour. We travel along with them as they reach new debaucherous highs and lows that lead to them being dropped by their label, band breakups, and Iggy meeting a young musician by the name of David Bowie.    Follow Marcus on Spotify to listen to all of the songs used in this episode 
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