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The Ice Of Boston

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

A very special New Year’s Eve edition, distinguished by the fact it makes absolutely no attempt to be any different from most other alternate Tuesday nights! Other than wrapping up the show with The Dismemberment Plan and “The Ice Of Boston” as the clock nears midnight. Pop open that third bottle of bubbly, indeed.

A very special New Year’s Eve edition, distinguished by the fact it makes absolutely no attempt to be any different from most other alternate Tuesday nights! Other than wrapping up the show with <strong>The Dismemberment Plan</strong> and “The Ice Of Boston” as the clock nears midnight. Pop open that third bottle of bubbly, indeed.
The Dismemberment Plan
SongArtistNotes
Rain
Lucinda Williams
Originally from the Beatles
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Tarkovski
Bodega
Making the head spins
Wildman Childman
Mary My Hope
In no way mild, man
Second Dimension
White Denim
Getting into the plane
— • BREAK • —
Are You Mine?
Kim Deal
Second time around
Nothin' In the World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl
The Kinks
Like clockwork
Party Trick
Odie Leigh
So direct
Krokodil
St. Vincent
Those gnashing teeth
— • BREAK • —
Forever Blowing Bubbles
Tarwater
Very happy-go-lucky
Cadaver Sniffing Dog
The Mountain Goats
All about Gravey
Much Ado About Nothing
Waxahatchee
Shakesperian
— • BREAK • —
Pixie Stick
The Greyboy Allstars
Tart and sweet, but mostly tart
Devon Jean
Rudolph Johnson
The real deal
Nothing Really
Kinky
Figuring things out
Kibori
Mahala Rai Banda
Picking it up
— • BREAK • —
Purple_02
Fazerdaze
Blinking traffic lights
Up From The South
The Budos Band
Afrofunk
Stardust
Grand Analog
All too brief
— • BREAK • —
Great Decisions
Judah & the Lion
Let’s be very dramatic
Sonny Boy
Owsley
Too short a career
I'm Losing You
John Lennon
Ain’t no doubt about it
Pulled Up (Alternate Pop Version)
Talking Heads
More upbeats
— • BREAK • —
Worm Grew a Spine
Elias Rønnenfelt
A traditional progression
Maddox Creek
The Transgressors
Put that knife away
Larger Than Life
Vells
Dense and majestic
She's Rollin
Parquet Courts
Long distance rolling
— • BREAK • —
Ready To Go Home
Primal Scream
Going full gospel
Milk
Minikon
A small and ordered universe
Pestisound (Moving Out)
Snapped Ankles
Back to the forest
Hadanar Melody
Etch
Transmission intercepted
— • BREAK • —
Cleopatras (feat. COUCOU CHLOE)
Warmduscher
Acceptably aggressive
The Escape from Nothing
Meteor Police
Hurtling towards certain collision
Ouroboros
Goat
Neverending snake-eating
fayettenam
Camper van Chadbourne
Sounds like a lovely place
— • BREAK • —
Love Poem
Emiliana Torrini
Embarking on a voyage
You Saw
The WAEVE
A steady beating heart
General Rubbish vs The Sportswear Mystics
Galliano
Dubbing out
— • BREAK • —
Square Route [feat TVAM]
AK/DK
Dance robots dance
The Eliminator
Maserati
Delay a go go
Framed Profile
Source
A leisurely electro swing
— • BREAK • —
The Ice Of Boston
The Dismemberment Plan
Pop open a third bottle of bubbly
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