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11/5/17 Slagg Brothers Rhythm & Blues, Soul & Grooves Show

Originally released in 1976 on their album Jailbreak. Philip Parris Lynott The Boys Are Back In Town 4:23 Thin Lizzy born 1949 in West Bromwich

Backslop 2:33 Baby Earl & The Trinidads

Featured on their debut album, Appetite for Destruction (1987) and was the album's Welcome To The Jungle 4:33 Guns N' Roses second single

Original by Russ Ballard, who wrote it in 1975. Covered by Rainbow for the 1979 Since You've Been Gone 3:18 Rainbow Down To Earth

Taken from their second studio album, Paranoid, released in 1970. Upon hearing the Iron Man 5:55 main guitar riff for the first time, vocalist remarked that it sounded "like a big iron bloke walking about"

This Flight Tonight 3:24 Nazareth Written by Joni Mitchell, from her 1971 album Blue. This from 1973.

Named after the band's hometown of Black Oak, Arkansas - lead vocalist is Jim Jim Dandy 2:43 Black Oak Arkansas "Dandy" Mangrum. 1973, from the High on the Hog album. First recorded by American R&B singer LaVern Baker in 1956. From their 1970 album in Rock - The song is one of the loudest from the Speed King 5:05 Deep Purple album! The first song to be written by vocalist Ian Gillan who wrote a mix of lines from , Little Richard and Chuck Berry songs.

Fool For Your Loving 4:18 From the band's 1980 album Ready an' Willing. Features Jon Lord on Keyboards

Ballroom Blitz 4:03 Sweet 1973. Written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman

Crazy Horses 2:34 Osmonds November 1972. A protest about the amount of pollution created by cars.

From New Wave of British Heavy Metal scene in late 70s. They are the longest Race With The Devil 2:52 Girlschool running all-female rock band, still active after more than 35 years

Ace Of Spades 2:47 Motorhead Title track to the 1980 album Ace of Spades.

Recorded live at a Greasy Truckers benefit gig at The Roundhouse, London on 13 4:40 February 1972, but lead vocals later recorded by in a studio as original live vocals by Robert Calvert considered to be too weak

Appeared on the band's 1974 self-titled debut album, it is their biggest hit and is Can't Get Enough 4:17 Bad Company considered their most popular song.

Their debut single in August 1972. Title "Virginia Plain" from one of Ferry’s own Virginia Plain 2:58 Roxy Music paintings, featuring an image of cigarette packaging

1973. Guitar/organ instrumental, written by band leader Thijs Van Leer, was the follow Sylvia 3:30 Focus up single to Hocus Pocus.

Born To Run 4:31 Bruce Springsteen 1975, title track from Born to Run, his third studio album.

Opening track on their fourth album, 1971. The song is claimed to be named after a Black Dog 4:56 Led Zeppelin black Labrador Retriever that was wandering by the studio during recording.

From their 1980 album Wheels of Steel. It is one of the few Saxon songs that has 747 (Strangers In The Night) 3:41 Saxon been played on every tour since its release.

Easy Livin 2:39 Uriah Heep 1972, it was the band's only hit in the United States

Whole Lotta Rosie (Live) 4:05 AC/DC This version from live album If You Want Blood You've Got It.

Far Far Away 3:38 Slade Released in 1974 to promote the upcoming film titled Slade in Flame