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Playlist Rock Classique 26 Fevrier 2021 Animateurs : Alain Lefebvre et le Dr. Pendragon Émission #1181 Date : 26 février 2021 Heure : 11:00 à 17:00 Baladodiffusion : https://archive.org/details/rock-classique-26-fevrier-2021-complete Vendredi 26 février 2021 Première partie du « Spécial 1981 » à Rock Classique Alain Lefebvre et le Docteur Pendragon vous ont préparé une émission très spéciale ce vendredi puisqu’elle sera entièrement consacrée à l’année 1981. Au programme vous retrouverez des artistes tels : Joe Walsh, Van Halen, Frank Zappa, April Wine, Journey, Judas Priest, The Who, Rush, The Moody Blues, ZZ Top, Def Leppard, The Ramones, The Exploited, Ted Nugent et Motörhead. Alain vous présentera aussi une face complète d’un album vinyle classique qui a marqué l’année 1981 soit Killers d’Iron Maiden. Tout ça en plus de la Chronique des groupes obscurs , Les Éphémérides du Rock , ainsi que tous les segments qui font l’originalité de l’émission. Un autre programme qui devrait plaire aux vrais amateurs de vrai Rock. Rock Classique , tous les vendredis de 11h00 à 17h00, en reprise les lundis de 12h00 à 18h00. Canevas Rock Classique 26 février 2021 (émission #1181) Artiste/groupe Titre de la pièce Album et année de sortie 1 Headgirl Please Don’t Touch St.Valentine’s Day Massacre (13 février) 2 Joe Walsh Life of Illusions There Goes the Neighborhood (? Mai) 3 Praying Mantis Rich City Kids Time Tells No Lies (20 mars) 4 Praying Mantis Panic in the Streets Time Tells No Lies (20 mars) 5 Hanoi Rocks Tragedy Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Kicks, Hanoi Rocks (? Février) 6 Billy Squier The Stroke Don’t Say No (13 avril) 7 The Tubes Talk To Ya Later The Completion Backward Principle (6 avril) 8 UFO Profession of Violence The Wild, The Willing and the Innocent (6 janvier) 9 The Moody Blues Gemini Dream Long Distance Voyager (15 mai) 10 Frank Zappa I Ain’t Go No Heart/Tell Me You Love Me Tinseltown Rebellion (17 mai) 11 Journey Majestic/Where Were You Captured (30 janvier) 12 38. Special Hold On Loosely Wild-Eyed Southern Boys (? Janvier) 13 Blue Öyster Cült Burnin’ For You Fire of Unknown Origin (? Juin) 14 George Harrison All Those Years Ago Somewhere in England (1 er juin) 15 David Lindley Mercury Blues El Rayo-X (? Avril) 16 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers The Waiting Hard Promises (5 mai) 17 Rainbow Spotlight Kid Difficult to Cure (3 février) 18 Gillan Future Shock Future Shock (? Mars) 19 Whitesnake Hot Stuff Come and Get It (6 avril) 20 April Wine Future Tense The Nature of the Beast (12 janvier) 21 Riot Altar of the King Fire Down Under (9 février) 22 Judas Priest Heading Out to the Highway Point of Entry (26 fevrier) 23 Nazareth Dressed to Kill The Fool Circle (14 fevrier) 24 Status Quo Take Me Away Never Too Late (13 mars) 25 The Who You Better You Bet Face Dances (16 mars) 26 Siouxie & The Banshees Spellbound JuJu (6 juin) 27 The Psychedelic Furs Dumb Waiters Talk Talk Talk (6 juin) 28 Stray Cats Runaway Boys Stray Cats (? février) 29 Rush The Camera Eye Moving Pictures (12 février) 30 Red Rider Lunatic Fringe As Far as Siam (30 juin) 31 Peter Frampton Dig What I Say Breaking All the Rules (14 mai) 32 Foreigner Juke Box Hero 4 (2 juillet) 33 Pat Benatar Promises in the Dark Precious Time (6 juillet) 34 The Kinks Destroyer Give the People What They Want (15 août) 35 Journey Stone in Love Escape (17 juillet) 36 ZZ Top Tubesnake Boogie El Loco (20 juillet) 37 Blackfoot Good Morning Marauder (? Juillet) 38 Styx The Best of Times Paradise Theatre (19 janvier) 39 Joe Perry Project East Coast, West Coast I’ve Got the Rock ‘n’ Rolls Again (? Juin) 40 Def Leppard Let It Go High ‘n’ Dry (11 juillet) 41 Iron Maiden The Ides of March/Wrathchild Killers (2 février) 42 Iron Maiden Murders in the Rue Morgue Killers (2 février) 43 Iron Maiden Another Life Killers (2 février) 44 Iron Maiden Genghis Khan Killers (2 février) 45 Iron Maiden Innocent Exile Killers (2 février) 46 The Ramones The KKK Took My Baby Away Pleasant Dreams (20 juillet) 47 The Exploited Son of a Copper Punk’s Not dead (? 1981) 48 Plasmatics Masterplan Beyond the Valley of 1984 (? mai) 49 Black Flag American Waste 6 Pack (? juin) 50 Van Halen Unchained Fait Warning (29 avril) 51 Ted Nugent Put Up or Shut Up Intensities in 10 Cities (2 mars) 52 Sammy Hagar Heavy Metal Standing Hampton (? 1981) 53 Holocaust The Nightcomers The Nightcomers (? Avril) 54 Accept Starlight Breaker (16 mars) 55 Samson Riding with the Angels Shock Tactics (? Mai) 56 Krokus Rock City Hardware (? mars) 57 Girlschool (I’m Your) Victim Hit and Run (20 avril) 58 Tygers of Pan Tang Gangland Spellbound (? avril) 59 Santers Shot Down in Flames Shot Down in Flames (? 1981) 60 Helix Women Whiskey & Sin White Lace & Black Leather (? 1981) 61 Anvil School Love Hard ‘n’ Heavy (25 mai) 62 Cirith Ungol I’m Alive Frost and Fire (? Janvier) 63 Trust Marche ou crève Marche ou crève (20 octobre) 64 Frank Marino Ain’t Dead Yet The Power of Rock ‘n’ Roll (? 1981) 65 Motorhead Metropolis No Sleep ‘til Hammersmith (27 juin) .
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