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Maki's Record Shop - Summer Lovin' Or Lovin' The Summer

47 min · 26. Mai 2026
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In episode 20 of the Record Shop, Keith discusses Summer's rapid approach, memories of Soundgarden and the local swimming pool as well as meeting a band from Norway and the lost art of the band logo. All set to a Summertime soundtrack. Dig it!

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