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Le 14 Mai 2013
Professeur Giltau nous raconte l’histoire de la naissance du rock
Ike Turner Rocket 88
Ray Charles Mess around
Bo Diddley – I’m a man
Little Richard– Tutti Frutti
Gene Vincent Be bop a lula
Carl Perkins Blue Suede shoes
Elvis Presley Houn dog
Johnny Cash Folsom prison blues
Janis Martin – Bang bang
The Platters The Great Pretender
Chuck Berry – Little Queenie
Dale Hawkins Suzie Q
Billy lee Riley Flying saucer R’n’R
Buddy Holly Peggy Sue
Eddie Cochran – Summertime Blues
Jerry Lee Lewis Big blon’ baby
Wanda Jackson – Rit it up
Cliff Richard – 20 Flight rock
Johnny kidd – Shakin’ all over
Vince Taylor Bran New Cadillac
Little Richard – Bama lama bam loo
Les PodCats :
Pt I : www.wat.tv/audio/620-professeur-giltau-nous-69p9z_2jryb_.html
Pt II : www.wat.tv/audio/620-professeur-giltau-nous-69p9b_2jryb_.html