iHeartRadio Noise11 Playlist Week 12
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iHeartRadio Noise11 Playlist Week 12

by Paul Cashmere on July 16, 2014

in Live,New Music,News,Noise Pro

iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com this week features an exclusive interview with Graham Nash about the new CSNY album 1974.

On this week’s show you will hear new music from Dan Sultan, Phillip Selway of Radiohead, Vance Joy, Kasey Chambers and Swanee as well as Jimmy Barnes teaming up with The Living End.

There are classics from Led Zeppelin, Radiohead, The Kinks, Bob Seger, Bob Dylan and The Ramones.

Listen live now to iHeartRadio music news powered by Noise11.com.

iHeartRadio Music News playlist for July 16, 2014

Madden Brothers – We Are Done (EMI)
Led Zeppelin – Bron–Y-Aur Stomp (Warner)

Kinks – You Really Got Me (Sony)
Dan Sultan – Kimberley Calling (Liberation)

Radiohead –Paranoid Android (EMI)
Phil Selway – Coming Up For Air (Liberation)

Robin Thicke – Blurred Lines (Universal)
Lily Allen – As Long As I Got You (Warner)

(Graham Nash interview and 1974 feature)
CSNY – Wooden Ships (1974) (Warner)
CSNY – Love The One You’re With (1974) (Warner)
CSNY – Chicago (1974) (Warner)
CSNY – Only Love Can Break Your Heart (1974) (Warner)

Bob Seger – Hollywood Nights (EMI)
Vance Joy – Mess Is Mine (Liberation)

The Ramones – Blitzkrieg Bop (Warner)
The Dead Daisies – Face I Love (Social Family

Bob Dylan – Watching The River Flow (Sony)
Kasey Chambers – Wheelbarrow (Warner)

Jimmy Barnes and the Living End– Lay Down Your Guns (Liberation)
Swanee – Fallen Angel (indie)

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