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Album: K.C. Milian
  1. Your Carpet Is My Ceiling
  2. As We Are Fake Skater
  3. .........
  4. F.P.'s Planned Theory To Conquer The World
  5. Iconic Building Of The Past

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Stooges stage invasion at Glastonbury

Iggy Pop brought his reformed band The Stooges to Glastonbury tonight (June 23) for a chaotic headline slot on the Other Stage - which resulted a huge stage invasion.

And after the mainman invited some of the crowd up during 'Real Cool Time', NME.COM took the opportunity to join them briefly.

The numbers started steadily rising until the whole stage became completely filled with enthusiastic punters. They didn't depart the stage until after 'No Fun', when the star politely asked everyone to go. By then there will still people queueing up to join the party.

The band played tracks from new album 'The Weirdness', their first LP in 34 years, including 'My Idea Of Fun' and 'Not Right'.

The biggest cheers were reserved for the band's old classics, such as set opener 'Loose', 'No Fun', '1969' and 'I Wanna Be Your Dog', which they played twice.

The set was:

'Loose'
'Down On The Street'
'1969'
'I Wanna Be Your Dog'
'TV Eye'
'My Idea Of Fun'
'Dirt'
'Real Cool Time'
'No Fun'
'1970'
'LA Blues'
'ATM'
'Not Right'
'I Wanna Be Your Dog'
Iggy Pop leads mass stage invasion in Leeds

Iggy Pop and The Stooges closed out the 'Rock The House' bash in Leeds last night (August 31) with a rapturously received set - and a massive stage invasion.

Following support from The Horrors, Sons & Daughters, The Sunshine Underground and Scottish rockers Idlewild, The Stooges took to the stage and ripped through a selection of classics 'I Wanna Be Your Dog' and newer material such as 'Skull Ring'.

The highlight was 'No Fun', during which Iggy invited the whole crowd up onstage - shouting at the security to 'Let them up!', as he did at Glastonbury earlier this year.

By the end of the first chorus, a lucky few had dared to make their way onstage but numbers quickly swelled as more crowd members vaulted the barriers.

Just when it look like things were about to get out of hand, the punk rock legend to charge of the situation, ordering the crowd to disperse as the final notes of the song rang out.

Amazingly the stage cleared within minutes, and the band were able to continue their set.