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Playlist for Lost in the Stacks from February 19th, 2016 (Music Archives V: Indie Preserves) Episode 292

Hear the show at http://traffic.libsyn.com/lostinthestacks/LITS_Episode_292.mp3

Clip from Ian MacKaye
Intro: “Friction” by Television

“When I Grow Up” by Thee Make-Out Party!

Interview with Norie Guthrie and Scott Carlson (Rice University)

File this set under ML3790 .R63:
“Teenbeat Theme 1991” by Unrest
“K for Karnival” by Nothing Painted Blue
“St. Anthony: An Ode to Anthony H Wilson” by Mike Garry and Joe Duddell

Continued interview with Norie Guthrie and Scott Carlson

File this set under PR9199.4 .S384 C43:
“Toss + Turn” by Wonder Wheel
“I Don’t Wanna to Go Home” by Curtis Harding

Continued interview with Norie Guthrie and Scott Carlson

File this set under 1.. 2.. 3.. :
“Can We Try Love Again” by Kool Blues
“I Wanna Be a Teen Again” by Toms

Credits: “Goat Lips” by Laddio Bolocko

“Blame It on the Boogie” by The Jacksons

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