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6. Yes, “Roundabout”(1972).

7. Edgar Winter Group, “Frankenstein”(1973).

8. Elton John, “Philadelphia Freedom”(1973).

9. Alice Cooper, “School’s Out”(1972).

(B)

10. Jethro Tull, “Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day”(1974).

11. Emerson, Lake and Palmer, “Hoedown”(1973).

12. Pink Floyd, “Money”(1972).

13. Hot Butter, “Popcorn”(1973).

14. Genesis, “I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)”(1973).

15. Mike Oldfield, “Tubular Bells”(1973).

16. The Who, “Baba O’Riley”(1971).

17. Electric Light Orchestra, “Roll Over Beethoven”(1972).

18. Moody Blues, “Legend of a Mind”(1968).

Cassette Three

(A)

“Had to hide my Kiss albums from my roommate in freshman year. But now I’m proud of them. These days, Kiss records sound really cool.“

1. The Tubes, “White Punks on Dope”(1975).

2. Kiss, “Rock ’n Roll All Nite”(1974).

3. Lou Reed, “Sweet Jane”(1973).

4. Roxy Music, “Re-Make, Re-Model”(1972).

5. David Bowie, “Rebel, Rebel”(1973).

6. Queen, “We Will Rock You”and “We Are the Champions”(1976).

7. Ian Hunter, “Once Bitten, Twice Shy”(1976).

8. Sweet, “Fox on the Run”(1976).

9. The Who, “Squeeze Box”(1976).

(B)

“When I got older I started to learn to play Frisbee and hackey sack.“

10. Bruce Springsteen, “Rosalita”(1973).

11. Grateful Dead, “Truckin’”(1972).

12. Bob Dylan, “Tangled Up in Blue”(1975).

13. Neil Young, “Cortez the Killer”(1975).

14. Joni Mitchell, “For Free”(1972).

15. Fleetwood Mac, “Go Your Own Way”(1975).

16. KC and the Sunshine Band, “Get Down Tonight”(1975).

17. Daryl Hall and John Oates, “She’s Gone”(1977).

18. The Eagles, “Hotel California”(1976).

Cassette Four

(A)

“I knew this guy, Mike Frew — he went on to become a big lawyer for Greenpeace — used to wear dog collars and listen to the Stranglers. He broke in punk rock big for my school Single-handedly. He had these dances featuring the Bee Gees and the Pistols albums.“

1. Peter Gabriel, “Solsbury Hill”(1976).

2. Iggy Pop, “Passenger”(1977).

3. Elvis Costello, “Radio, Radio”(1978).

4. Sex Pistols, “Anarchy in the U.K.”(1977).

5. Devo, “Satisfaction”(1978).

6. Stranglers, “Hanging Around”(1977).

7. Blondie, “Hanging on the Telephone”(1977).

8. The Police, “Walking on the Moon”(1979).

9. The Clash, “Safe European Home”(1978).

10. Sid Vicious, “My Way”(1979).

11. The Dickies, “Tra La La (The Banana Splits Theme Song)”(1979).

12. The Vapors, “Turning Japanese”(1980).

13. Plastique Bertrand, “Ca Plane Pour Moi”(1979).

(B)

14. Patti Smith, “Horses”(1976).

15. The Dead Boys, “Sonic Reducer”(1977).

16. Bee Gees, “Stayin’ Alive”(1976).

17. Television, “Marquee Moon”(1977).

18. Richard Hell and the Voidoids, “Blank Generation”(1978).

19. Talking Heads, “Warning Sign”(1978).

20. B-52’s “52 Girls”(1980).

21. Ramones, “Rock and Roll Radio”(1979).

22. Sex Pistols, “God Save the Queen”(1978).

Cassette Five

(A)

1. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, “Enola Gay”(1979).

2. Peter Gabriel, “Games Without Frontiers”(1979).

3. The Cure, “Boys Don’t Cry”(1980).

4. Patti Smith, “Rock and Roll Nigger”(1979).

5. Modern Lovers, “Road Runner”(1972).

6. M, “Pop Music”(1979).

7. Human Sexual Response, “What Does Sex Mean to Me?”(1980).

8. Klark Kent, “On My Own”(1980).

9. Pretenders, “2000 Miles”(1983).

10. dB’S “I Thought You Wanted to Know”(1979).

11. Rockpile, “Teacher, Teacher”(1982).

(B)

“I spent most of college drinking beer at the campus bar and buying clothes from that nice girl at the used clothing store in Newport. ”

12. Funkadelic, “Hardcore Jollies”(1978).

13. Talking Heads, “Once in a Lifetime”(1980).

14. Brian Eno, “Kurt’s Rejoinder”(1976).

15. Gang of Four, “Outside the Trains Don’t Run on Time”(1981).

16. Public Image Limited, “Pop-tones”(1981).

17. Pere Ubu, “Dub Housing”(1979).

18. Blondie, “Rapture”(1982).

19. The English Beat, “Ranking Full Stop”(1979).

20. ABC, “The Look of Love”(1982).

21. R.E.M., “Sitting Still”(1983).

Cassette Six

(A)

l. The Replacements, “Unsatisfied”(1984).

2. Hüsker Dü, “Celebrated Summer”(1984).

3. Minutemen, “History of the World, Part II”and “This Ain’t No Picnic”(1985).

4. Cocteau Twins, “Lorelei”(1985).

5. Dead Kennedys, “California UberAlles”(1980).

6. Violent Femmes, “Good Feeling”(1984).

7. Black Flag, “Slip It In”(1984).

8. James “Blood”Ulmer, “Are You Happy in America?”(1982).

9. Laurie Anderson, “O Superman”(1982).

10. The Smiths, “What Difference Does It Make?”(1984).

(B)

11. The Beastie Boys, “Cookie Puss”(1982).

12. Run-DMC, “RockBox”(1983).

13. New Order, “Bizarre Love Triangle”(1984).

14. Echo and the Bunnymen, “Never Stop”(1984).

15. Van Halen, “Panama”(1984).

16. Velvet Underground, “Jesus”(1970).

17. Bruce Springsteen, “Born in the U.S.A.”(1983).

18. Michael Jackson, “Beat It”(1983).

19. The Feelies, “The Boy with the Perpetual Nervousness”(1979) and “On the Roof”(1986).

Cassette Seven

(A)

“Don’t ask me about the mid-eighties. “

1. Van Morrison, “Sweet Thing”(1969).

2. Bob Dylan, “Most of the Time”(1986).

3. Big Star, “September Gurls”(1972).

4. Yo La Tengo, “Five Years”(1984).

5. Chris Stamey, “Cara Lee”(1985).

6. They Might Be Giants, “Dead”(1984).

7. Victoria Williams, “The Holy Spirit”(1987).

8. Robin Holcomb, “Going, Going, Gone”(1988).

9. The Proclaimers, “I’m Going to Be (500 Miles)”(1988).

10. A.C./D.C, “Back in Black”(1978).

11. Hall & Oates, “You Make My Dreams Come True”(1984).

(B)

12. R.E.M., “It’s the End of World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)”(1987).

13. Elvis Costello, “I Want You”(1987).

14. Prince, “Sign O’ the Times”(1986).

15. Captain Beefheart, “Low Yo Yo”(1973).

16. Metallica, “Enter Sandman”(1990).

17. The Cucumbers, “My Town”(1987).

18. Pogues, “Fairytale in New York”(1988).

19. Tom Waits, selections from PAIN DOGS (1986).