- by Jason Gregory
- Monday, August 25, 2008
- Photo by: WENN
Iggy Pop injured himself onstage as the Stooges headlined the Get Loaded in the Park festival in London last night (August 24th).
Pop wounded his leg after falling awkwardly from a speaker stack on the main stage.
But he carried on despite the injury, treating fans to a raucous and energetic set.
Obvious highlights during the bands performance were fan favourites ‘I Wanna Be Your Dog’ and ‘Search and Destroy’.
Other performances at the event on Clapham Common came from The Hives, Kate Nash and Gogol Bordello.
You can see extensive highlights from front and backstage below.
Gigwise at Get Loaded In The Park 2008
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- Kate Nash was over an hour late for her set. Who does she think she is - Amy Winehouse? We spent so much time waiting for the little brat to decide to come on stage we missed most of the Gossip - a real band.
View 1 Reply- Kate Nash was only late on because Reverend and the Makers were late on first, they acted as though they didn’t care that they were late and said they weren’’t leaving until they had done their set. It wasn’’t her fault that they delayed her sound check and set.
- What rubbish, she had a full 25 mins to set up but took 1 hour and 15 mins. No other band takes that long. Everyone was booing where it was so ridiculous. Same thing happened in Southampton Uni, it was so bad she got booed off stage in tears ha ha...
- No she wasn’t late by an hour because of Reverend, as much of a pain he was being, he didn’’t delay nash by an hour maybe 10 minutes at most. No idea why she was so late, but it did take the mick just a bit.
- I waited for an hour and not one annoucement was made to guarantee she was actually coming, so we just gave up and moved on to enjoy some actual live music rather than waiting litening to the tunes of a really crappy cd!
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