While the 75th Golden Globes were underway in California, the David Bowie cover band Sons of the Silent Age were celebrating the music of their rock idol over in Chicago. If you had to guess which one of these events actor Michael Shannon was present for, itâd probably be the former, what with all the nominations racked up by his new movie The Shape of Water.
But it is the Shannonian Way to go against the grain, and that is precisely what you could say of the actor’s appearance at the tribute concert, where he forwent a tux in favor of, well, no shirt at all.
Joining Sons of the Silent Age onstage, Shannon assumed the mantle of Iggy Pop in Bowieâs Berlin days, and imbued his performance of “Lust for Life” with the same intensity thatâs made him one of our best living actors. If youâve only seen him playing buttoned-up, youâre going to want to give this video a click; Michael Shannon cutting loose is a sight to behold. (And if you need a little more Shannon content, donât worry, weâve got you covered.)
âIn â77, Iggy sort of had this renaissance and went on tour and he was the badass godfather of punk,â said Chris Connelly, vocalist for Sons of the Silent Age. âAnd thatâs what weâve kind of asked [Michael Shannon] to be. And heâs definitely into the idea and I canât imagine a better actor to do that.â
A shot of Michael Shannon performing as Iggy Pop at last nightâs Sons of the Silent Age show. Thanks to Bobby Talamine for the pic! pic.twitter.com/pjuWbN4Dff
â Metro (@MetroChicago) January 8, 2018
Since hitting social media, clips and pictures of Shannonâs performance have spread like wildfire, to the point that itâs hard not to hope that he wonât score a role as a rocker in the near future. Preferably in the same outfit that heâs sporting here.
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