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These Boots

Tue. March 10, 2026 9pm - 12am (KAFM Grand Junction)

A new album from The Bobby Lees is making its way to us, and I’m banging on the table in anticipation. Also, I meant to call that Alt-J song “Breezleblocks,” it’s a long story. Freaky weather continues!

A new album from <strong>The Bobby Lees</strong> is making its way to us, and I’m banging on the table in anticipation. Also, I meant to call that Alt-J song “Breezleblocks,” it’s a long story. Freaky weather continues!
The Bobby Lees
SongArtistNotes
These Boots
Parquet Courts
Originally from Nancy Sinatra
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New Self
The Bobby Lees
Getting in your face
Flowers Turn Into Gold
Melody's Echo Chamber
A brief psychedelic interlude
Bad Boyfriend
Pansy Division
Admitting the truth
Idiota
Mutagénicos
Dumb in any language
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Too Much Pressure
Holy Smokes
Held it in for a long time
Gunslinging Rambler (feat. R-SON)
Gangstagrass
Quite the character
Bottled Up
Devo
With a case of the glugs
Ana Ng
They Might Be Giants
Looks upside down from there
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Bow To Your Superior
Landowner
Feeling like a minute
Hobo Humpin' Slobo Babe
Whale
A real fluke of a hit
How Much More
The Go-Go's
Innocent days
Sucios para jugar
Winona Riders
The ones from Argentina
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De Guerre
spill tab
Sans relâche
Attitude/Gratitude
Delicate Steve
A short mantra
Gong Rock
Stewart Copeland
Beating as steady as the universe
No Destruction
Foxygen
So laid back
Breezeblocks
Alt-J
Pack for a long voyage
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Honey for the Barflies
The Nude Party
Feels like a Mexican vacation
Bloodhound Rock
JD McPherson
The coolest swagger
El Dorado
Mariachi El Bronx
A sad tale of romance
Calypso Jazz (Iron Bar)
The Slackers
Revisiting a classic
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Don't Get 2 Close 2 My Fantasy
Ween
Stare into the lion’s eyes
Honey Bea
The Olympians
A lovely time
Bang The Drum
Railroad Jerk
The only remedy sometimes
What More Can I Say
Squeeze
A good return
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Goodbye My Love
Tyler Ballgame
With that Orbison feel
Moonlight Mile
The Babies
Rushing right past you
Are You Receiving Me?
XTC
Get the right frequency
Calling All Girls
Hilly Michaels
The powerest of pops
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Elephant Graveyard
Buck 65
Sparing no words
Keep the Horse
Kellies
Letting the riffs talk
Strange (Dan The Automator Remix)
Foxwarren
Having the Automator vibes
It's Time For Fun
Goat
Low-key fun
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Abacus
Urlaub in Polen
Counting with beads
Halo
Edgar bajo el agua
Underwater sentiments
When Heads Collide
Arsenal
For Underdog
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Metropolitana
Afro Dub
Spending time inside the city
Jazz In The Space (Vitolino Vibe & Friends Remix)
Vitolino Vibe & Friends
Reaching new heights
Low Down
Funk Windows
Grooving the shakes
Grazing In The Grass
David Hillyard + the Rocksteady 7
Classy update
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ist halt so
Mandy, Indiana
An exercise in discrepancy
Age Of Rectangles
Mahogany
A new era begins
Black Steel
Tricky
Letter from the government
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Wild Blue Yonder
IVAN THE TOLERABLE
For a clear cloudless sky
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