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Lilith Fair 1997 pt.3

Lilith Fair 1997 pt.3

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Join us for this week's episode where we discuss the Lilith Fair tour of 1997. Our episodes are designed to partner with corresponding music playlists. For this episode we will be navigating ‘Lilith Fair 1997 pt.3’. To listen along, please follow the links below;

https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/lilith-fair-1997-pt-3/pl.u-AkAmvbbTxayzqy

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6d2HWcWF7ngYJFgunSkbaA?si=wINSI7ZxT_CMAoHlUiPW9w

This episodes featured songs include;

‘Erase / Rewind’ by The Cardigans

‘Come Over To My Place’ by Davina

‘Charm’ by Wild Colonials

‘Supermodel’ by Jill Sobule

‘She Cries Your Name’ by Beth Orton

‘Fire Engine Red’ by September 67

‘I feel Lucky’ by Mary Chapin Carpenter

‘I Wanna Be A Witch’ by Kim Fox

‘Not An Addict’ by K’s Choice

‘Wolf Boy’ by Suzie Ungerleider

‘I Am, I Feel’ by Alisha’s Attic

‘E Horo’ by Mary Jane Lamond

‘Stumbling Block’ by Love Child

‘Redemption Dream (ft. Band De Soleil)’ by Michelle Malone

‘Little Suicides’ by Lori Carson

‘Bitch’ by Meredith Brooks

‘Shoes’ by Victoria Williams

‘Who Will Save Your Soul’ by Jewel

‘Alright’ by Kinnie Starr

Our charity spotlight for this episode is:

The Welcome Home Organization

https://www.whovision.org

Link to donate; https://www.whovision.org/donate

We’re sending a very special ‘Thank You’ to Owen Orzack, who pinned their memory to our map. If any listeners would like to share a memory of their experiences at Lilith Fair with us as well, voice memos can be sent to mappingoutthemusic@gmail.com and will be included in future episodes.

Credits; This episode was recorded and engineered by Rie Daisies at Nighttime Girlfriend Studio. Assistant Engineer: Care Behr Music from ‘Stop-Motion Heartbeat (Instrumental)’ by Rie Daisies appears courtesy of A + Rd Records.

Website: http://mappingoutthemusic.podbean.com

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