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Joe Elliott Show 12th April 2014 Playlist/Quotes

Sunday, 13th April 2014





Joe Elliott Sheffield 2008.
Pic by DefDazz/Darren

Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott hosted another edition of his weekly radio show last night on Planet Rock.

This weeks show included songs by Black Star Riders, Ian Hunter and the Down 'N' Outz.

The full playlist is shown below along with a few of Joe's on air quotes.

The show is available until next Saturday using the On Demand feature. The show is also repeated on Tuesdays at 9pm.

The Joe Elliott Show - 12th April 2014 Playlist

  • 01 - Bad Company - Run With The Pack
  • 02 - Black Star Riders - Hoodoo Voodoo
  • 03 - The Jokers - The Big Rock and Roll Show
  • 04 - Down 'N' Outz - Rock And Roll Queen
  • 05 - Elton John - The Cage
  • 06 - Blue Oyster Cult - Godzilla (Live)
  • 07 - The Babys - Isn't It Time
  • 08 - Jonny Cola And The A-Grades - Halo
  • 09 - Ian Hunter - Lounge Lizard
  • 10 - The Move - Hello Suzie
  • 11 - Nazareth - Star
  • 12 - New York Dolls - Stranded In The Jungle

The Joe Elliott Show - Quotes

Show Intro

"Evening all and welcome it is the Joe Elliott show right here on the vert fantastic Planet Rock. But you already knew that didn't you. I am your host for the next sixty minutes or so. We're gonna get this weeks show rockin' and rollin' with the magnificent Bad Company."

Show Outro

"From a time when Nazareth were briefly a five piece band because they were joined on guitar along with Manny Charlton by the wonderful Zal Cleminson from the Sensational Alex Harvey Band. That is Nazareth there with a single that was almost a massive hit for them in the late seventies. Not quite, a song called Star. And before that The Move with the fantastic song called Hello Suzie. And that my friends is about it for this week. I shall be back with you next week with a very, very special show so keep you're eye on the website and keep listening to the station for more details. Until then I'm gonna leave you with this classic from the New York Dolls from their second album Too Much Too Soon this is Stranded In The Jungle. Until next week see ya!."






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