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Cold Chisel And The Rolling Stones Featured At Noise11 iHeartRadio

by Noise11.com on December 9, 2016

in News,Noise Pro

The historic recordings of Cold Chisel at the Manly Vale Hotel 7 June 1980 and The Rolling Stones from Blue & Lonesome are profiled this week at iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com.

From The Stones album you’ll hear the two songs featuring Eric Clapton while Chisel burst out a cover of ‘Shakin’ All Over’ and play an East classic for the first time live.

Noise11 iHeartRadio also looks at the stupidest list of Grammy nominations of all time with Beyonce now a Rock act (according to the Grammys) and the snubbing of Bowie ‘Blackstar’ as Album of the Year.

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Noise11 iHeartRadio Playlist for 9-15 December 2016

Beyonce – Don’t Hurt Yourself
David Bowie – Blackstar

Disturbed – The Sound of Silence (live version)
Flume – Never Be Like You

Michael Hutchence – Possibilities
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Sick Love

Cold Chisel – Shakin’ All Over (from Manly Vale live)
Cold Chisel – My Turn To Cry (from Manly Vale live)

Rose Tattoo – Nice Boys
Wolfmother – Joker & The Thief

Daddy Cool – Daddy Rocks Off
Ryan Adams – Do You Still Love Me

Eagles – Heartache Tonight
Casey Barnes – Just Like Magic

The Rolling Stones Blue & LonesomeThe Rolling Stones – Everybody Knows About My Good Thing
The Rolling Stones – I Can’t Quit You Baby

Cream – Spoonful
Metallica – When A Blind Man Cries

Crowded House – Four Seasons In One Day
Coldplay – A Head Full of Dreams

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