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Have You Ever Seen The Rain

Tue. September 23, 2025 9pm - 12am (KAFM Grand Junction)

Tonight we open with Margaret Glaspy and her delightfully umami voice tackling Creedence Clearwater Revival’s classic, dedicated to all the changing weather, a favorite topic of these introductions. Elsewhere tonight, the set that started with Los Straitjackets and ended with the Skatalites was 🔥, as they say. Look for it in an upcoming Mixtape.

Tonight we open with <strong>Margaret Glaspy</strong> and her delightfully <em>umami</em> voice tackling Creedence Clearwater Revival’s classic, dedicated to all the changing weather, a favorite topic of these introductions. Elsewhere tonight, the set that started with Los Straitjackets and ended with the Skatalites was 🔥, as they say. Look for it in an upcoming Mixtape.
Margaret Glaspy
SongArtistNotes
Have You Ever Seen The Rain
Margaret Glaspy
Originally from Creedence Clearwater Revival
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Where U Been?
Hotline TNT
Calling the police
6 Cats And A Podium
Tricky Woo
Going off half-cocked
OCTAVIO
Mendoza
Let’s hear it for OCTAVIO
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Life Signs
Water From Your Eyes
Sharpen those swords
Malibu #2
Whitehall
It’s all a good hang
Locked 'n' Loaded
Pluto
The finest grit
Automatic Love
Nourished by Time
Just push the button
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Everybody Says I Love You
Flyte
They have reached a consensus
Sweeter
Mac DeMarco
Never too sweet
Cry, Cry
Mazzy Star
Not an obscure Xmas b-side
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Bumper Car
Los Straitjackets
Bouncing along
Log Cabin Blues
Japonize Elephants
A joyful blues
Turn It Down (Turn Your Lamp Down Low)
Dr. Ring Ding & The Senior Allstars
Getting busy
Pata Pata (Skata Skata)
The Skatalites
Via Africa
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Red Flag to Angry Bull
Guerilla Toss
Get your energy domes
Boys These Days
Sports Team
Feeling fairly aerobic
Under The Wheels
Dr. Dog
All rolled up
Queen of Cans and Jars
Guided By Voices
For the actual Queen of Jars
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One of a Kind
The Heavy Heavy
Filling the arena
Softcore
The Technicolors
Gots the vapors
Morning High
La Luz
For the dawn patrollers
Gasoline Daydream
Blair Borax
Standing up
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Call You Back
Forth Wanderers
Such jaunty jangle
Sore Throat
The Bronx
Wonder why
The Hives Forever Forever the Hives
The Hives
Nearly palindromic
Little Richard
Hunx and his Punx
Wailing like the man
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Who Are You Gonna Worship Now?
Goldie Boutilier
Channelling Stevie
Any Other World
Deradoorian
Rocking through the changes
The Comedian
Lord Huron
Pretty funny!
This Old Town
House of Freaks
A brief farewell
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John Belushi
Dope Lemon
A tale so true
What a Rush
Art Brut
Young and reckless
Boogaloo wassap
Cheo
This club is happening
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Permanent Hole
Black Moth Super Rainbow
There is no escape
Milting Tindmills
The High Llamas
Vanquishing giants
Liebe Auf Dem Land
Die Moulinettes
Bring out the glitter
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Trouble
DJ Me DJ You
You got trouble
Caught In The Act
Double Beat
They have no evidence
El Camino Negro
Tommy Guerrero
In six
The Grand Designer
Adrian Sherwood
Making plans for all
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Kiina Sohna
Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Disco wailer
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