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WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

BONUS Live Music Mixtape #1

In 2019, we released an exclusive vinyl record called In the Garage: Live Music from WTF with Marc Maron: Volume 1. There has not been a Volume 2. So instead of waiting to make another record, we put it together for Full Maron subscribers. These nine songs are from various live sessions in the garage during the past 13 years.

Track listing (and start time):

Nick Lowe - Sensitive Man (2:11)

Aimee Mann - Labrador (4:56)

James Mercer - Simple Song (8:15)

Billy Gibbons - Billy the Kid (12:14)

Langhorne Slim - Song for Sid (15:33)

Joseph Arthur - I Miss The Zoo (19:53)

Blues Traveler - You Don't Have To Love Me (24:12)

John Darnielle - You Were Cool (28:10)

Mary Mack - Beautiful Brown Eyes. (31:05)

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