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Banana Splits

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

Tonight, we have Fruit Salsa! A fresh variety of fruits, from the ordinary to the exotic, is selected and cut up into an hour's worth of delectable desert. Somewhere in there, The Soft Boys give us a live version of a Tin Pan Alley classic.

Tonight, we have Fruit Salsa! A fresh variety of fruits, from the ordinary to the exotic, is selected and cut up into an hour's worth of delectable desert. Somewhere in there, The Soft Boys give us a live version of a Tin Pan Alley classic.
The Soft Boys
SongArtistNotes
Banana Splits
The Dickies
Over before you know it
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I Like Bananas (Because They Have No Bones)
The Soft Boys
Rare live stuff
Cherry Oh Baby
Eric Donaldson
Tropical stone fruit
Orange
Metal Molly
Let the wild bass fuzz
Apple Blossom Time
Flat Duo Jets
In a melancholy mood
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Chiclete com Banana
Gal Costa
Feels relaxing
Orange Wedge
Chemical Brothers
Sweet citrus rumble
Peaches
The Presidents of The United States of America
I’d eat peaches every day
Golden Apples
Country Teasers
Menacing giddiness
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Mango Woman
Ween
Woy yoy
Mango Cool
Los Amigos Invisibles
Move your feet
Pineapple Girl
Mister Heavenly
Powerful combo
Coconut Boogaloo
Medeski, Martin + Wood
That beat
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Coconut Conga
Arling + Cameron
Everyone form a line
Red Grapes In The City
The Sugar Oaks
Sound outta Clearwater
The Monkey Steals The Peaches
Sir Millard Mulch
A personal favorite
Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
Perez Prado & His Orchestra
What a horn line
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Give Up Your Life
Spirit of the Beehive
Lucid dreaming
Silver Or Lead
Mariachi El Bronx
Give me five
Gimme Some Truth
Cheap Trick
Originally by John Lennon
Web In Front
Archers Of Loaf
Essence of Nineties
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Go Outside
Ratboys
Nailed it
Federales
Joe "King" Carrasco
Texan to the core
Presidici (Et Chapaquiditch)
The Jesus + Mary Chain
Still fuzzing
Breathless
X
Inimitable
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Need You Around
Josh Caterer
An unmistakable voice
Rhode Island Is Famous For You
Erin McKeown
Anyone from Rhode Island?
Isn't It A Shame
Head of Femur
The big open sound
Abandoned Flesh
The Mountain Goats
Those goths!
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Spiral
Schneider TM
Undulating threats
Now That's What I Call Freewave
Of Montreal
Time traveling can be hazardous
Pretty Boys
Paul McCartney + Khruangbin
Unexpected complements
Bucky Done Gone
M.I.A.
Quieten down, I need to make a sound
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Encircle My Love
Jimbo Mathus & Andrew Bird
Together again
My Zeppelin
The Jazz Butcher
Cowboy airship theme
Waiting On A Song
Dan Auerbach
Now delivering
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Magaman
Round Eye
Get to the point
At Home He's A Tourist
Gang Of Four
Shattered
Mesmerised
The Routes
Possibly also hipmotized
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When the Morning Greets You With a Smile
Mr. Elevator & The Brain Hotel
Bring me my paisleys
Breathe Me In
The Moles
Original Australian lo-fi
If Not Now, Then When?
King Gizzard + the Lizard Wizard
The new Australian lo-fi
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It's So Hard
Sue Garner
Take a breather
Theme From Ernest Borgnine
Squarepusher
Or is it Borg 9?
Dairy Queen (DJ Donger Jazzy Mix)
Sucka MCs
Dinner and a movie
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Just Imagine (Remix)
Sonic Boom
Spaced out
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