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The JOE ELLIOTT Show 26th March 2022 Playlist/Transcript

Joe Elliott 2022. The Joe Elliott Show

Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott hosted another edition of his weekly radio show on 26th March on Planet Rock.

This week's show included songs by Ian Hunter, KISS and Yes.

The full playlist is shown below and a full transcript.

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

The Joe Elliott Show - 26th March 2022 Playlist

  • 01 - Lone Star - From All Of Us To All Of You
  • 02 - Killing Joke - Love Like Blood
  • 03 - Jobriath - World Without End
  • 04 - Ian Hunter - Life After Death
  • 05 - Joan Jett And The Blackhearts - Little Liar
  • 06 - Yes - Yours Is No Disgrace
  • 07 - Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Joybringer
  • 08 - KISS - Wall Of Sound
  • 09 - The Sweet - The Six Teens
  • 10 - Jo Jo Gunne - Run Run Run

Show Intro

Greetings one and all and welcome to The Joe Elliott Show once again right here on the wonderful Planet Rock. Great to be with you as always. Got sixty minutes, one hour's worth of some superb music for ya. Coming right up from all of them to all of you. This is Looe Star."

Lone Star

"Yes and with a riff that suspiciously sounds like it'a been, how shall we say, borrowed from Ritchie Blackmore. That is Lone Star. Great riff by the way. The album is Firing On All Six. 1977 is when it came out. The song we heard From All Of Us To All Of You."

Killing Joke

"Now here with a love like blood it's Killing Joke."

"And before that Killing Joke. Wonderful stuff from the album Night Time with Love Like Blood."

Jobriath

"He advertised himself as the first true fairy of rock 'n' roll which was pretty much the death knell to his career. But he made two great albums. Jobriath there from the eponymously album in 1973 I believe it was. The song we just heard World Without End."

Ian Hunter

"Right then here with the absolute ultimate question is Ian Hunter."

"And before that Ian Hunter from 1979 with the phenomenally titled album You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic. Discovered written on the back of a toilet door by Mick Ronson. Tickled Ian's fancy so much that he chose it for the album title.The song we heard Life After Death."

Joan Jett And The Blackhearts

"Well after the giddy heights of announcing our new album last week and playing Motley Crue I thought I'd give one of the other acts that we're playing stadiums with this summer in the States a quick spin. Joan Jett. Next week I'll probably play some Poison for ya. That is Joan jett And The Blackhearts from an album called Uo Your Alley with a fantastic tune called Little Liar."

"You are listening to The Joe Elliott Show right here on the wonderful Planet Rock. Coming up some epic Yes."

Yes

"Before that Yes from the Yes album. It's the 2009 remastered version of the track Yours Is No Disgrace."

Manfred Mann's Earth Band

"Couple of prog-tastic acts together back to back there. That's Manfred Mann's Earth Band with a big hit for them about 1973, '74 maybe. Joybringer is the song."

KISS

"Right here with their very own wall of sound is KISS."

"And before that we heard KISS from their album Monster with Wall Of Sound."

The Sweet

"You know what that band had some great singles throughout their career. Some of them self-penned. Some of them written by Chin and Chapman. Either way great songs. That's one of their highlights for me. Song called The Six Teens."

Show Outro

"And that my friends is about it for this week. It's been a real pleasure as always. But hey you know that already. I shall be back with you next week at exactly the same time believe it or not."

"So until then I shall leave you with this. Now maybe like me some of you out there have got bands that you'd say yeah that's a great band but the reality is that you may have only heard one or two songs from that band. For me this is one of those bands. It's the only song I've ever heard from this particular band. It was a huge hit in the US and it was a actually a hit in the UK in 1972. The band are Jo Jo Gunne. The song Run Run Run. Until next week see ya!."

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