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Jamie's Cryin'

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

There was no official name for this giant hole, this cavern that truly made you realize the proper utilization of the word “cavernous”. Those who knew of its existence referred to it as the “Sarlacc Pit”, while the geologists debated what to call this previously unseen feature in the farthest reaches of British Columbia. The ophthalmologist could not help but recount these facts as they descended into its depths; they were the chatty sort and had barely endured a few hours of self-reflection in the noisy Chinook that had brought the expedition here. The conductor whistled a short melody and listened for the glorious reverberation. The nearest person who could recognize its Peruvian punk origins was 2,524 miles away.

There was no official name for this giant hole, this cavern that truly made you realize the proper utilization of the word “cavernous”. Those who knew of its existence referred to it as the “Sarlacc Pit”, while the geologists debated what to call this previously unseen feature in the farthest reaches of British Columbia. The ophthalmologist could not help but recount these facts as they descended into its depths; they were the chatty sort and had barely endured a few hours of self-reflection in the noisy Chinook that had brought the expedition here. The conductor whistled a short melody and listened for the glorious reverberation. The nearest person who could recognize its Peruvian punk origins was 2,524 miles away.
The Bird and the Bee
SongArtistNotes
Jamie's Cryin'
The Bird + the Bee
Truer than ever
Love Ain't on the Run
Dub Narcotic Sound System Meets The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Bring the gronk
English Road
Kimberley Rew
Rolling rolling
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Repetition
Ride
Back for more
Silence
Portishead
The dirtiest loops
We Want It! We Want It!
Boat
What chaos!
Doomsday
Elvis Perkins
Sounds delightful
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Somedays (I Don't Feel Like Trying)
The Raconteurs
Very southern
Geordie la Forge
The Low Frequency In Stereo
TNG
On Foreigner
Islands
No one will know
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Hotel Last Resort (feat. Tom Verlaine)
Violent Femmes
Genuine violence
Lobachevsky
Tom Lehrer
The master
The Upshot
The Rondelles
Power trio
Hope
Internal / External
Major bass tenths
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Get Yourself Together
The Black Keys
Low key encouragement
Jesus Wrote a Blank Check
Cake
Cash it already
Six And Eight
Les Hommes
Just a blues in F
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Running
Gauche
They sound cornered
Chick Flick
Winterbrief
Double retro
Six Stringer Kicker
Bob Log III
One man wrecking crew
Favorite Show
Great Grandpa
Majestic sounds
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I Want You
The Shivas
Olde tyme scratch
The Axis
Thee Oh Sees
An epic facemelting
Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Is In)
Eagles of Death Metal
Cue the bowlers
51 Phantom
North Mississippi Allstars
A beast of a machine
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Don't Wanna Let You Go
Imperial Teen
Tip-tap electro drums
Poison
Ultra Vivid Scene
Gentle and toxic
Love the Door
Stephen Malkmus
Off to a confusing start!
Air Running Backwards
Chandler Travis Philharmonic
Return to AM radio
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The Party
Redd Kross
Mancini time!
Picture of the Future
Treat Her Right
Enter Sandman
Besos Y Caricias
Los Latigos
Kisses and caresses
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Seven Eight
Ghost Funk Orchestra
Count it out
Native American Express (Taiwanese Umbrella)
Persons
More off beats
Bonfires
Rosie and Me
Builds up
Can't Take It No More
Junior Varsity
Bippy!
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The Swirl
Electric Spinach
Big ass truckin’
Encyclopedia Of Classic Takedowns
AC Newman
I wish I had one
Good Sport
Widowspeak
Sparseness
Inaugural Trams
Super Furry Animals
Running day and night
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953
black midi
Deconstructed
She's So Blonde
Illinois
Cold and windy
Jelmore
Bon Iver
Reassembled
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The Flow
Daniel Norgren
Flowing out
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