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Mixtape 146 :: Gear Summer

Mixtape 146: Gear Summer

FEATURED: It’s hard to to live up to a name like Young Fresh Fellows when you’ve been at it for almost 40 years, but good time rock and roll never goes out of style.

ALSO IN THIS EPISODE: A Giant Dog, Ben Kweller, Buddy Guy, Cherry, David Bowie, Deerhoof, DJ Me DJ You, Dunia & Django, Eels, Elvis Perkins, The Extra Glenns, Fishbone, Johnny Sangster And Robb Benson, Kelley Stoltz, La Dame Blanche, Liars, Los Pericos, Matthew Squires, Pato Banton + The Reggae Revolution, The Police, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Slowdive, Starcrawler, The Subways, Ted Leo, This Is The Kit, Tony Allen, Tracy Chapman, Wagon Christ, Woods, Young Fresh Fellows

For more information and a full playlist with notes, visit https://the.lacking.org/podcast/2020/0146-gear-summer


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