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She’s My Best Friend

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

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David Gedge of The Wedding Present David Gedge of The Wedding Present

If The Wedding Present were the traditional sort, they would be bringing coral to the festivities. This one is from earlier in their career, closer to the wood years, but the Velvet Underground never goes out of style. This is from another good VU tribute album, Heaven and Hell from 1991 or so.

I Can't Stand The Rain

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

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Clinic Clinic

The rich wood floorboards were squeaking under the strain of the game. They had removed their shoes, sketched out the board using a special beeswax that would not damage the finish, and were hopping as lightly as they could, for they respected the solemnity of their location. Nonetheless, the portraits lining the Hall of Admirals in the Museo Maritimo Nacional felt they finally had something to frown about, their serious Chilean brows furrowed in naval concern as they observed the farrier and the anthropologist enjoying their tournament.

I'll Be Your Mirror

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

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Courtney Barnett Courtney Barnett

The first time you hear Courtney Barnett taking on the Velvet Underground’s “I’ll Be Your Mirror,” what you get is an electrifying shock of recognition: you know that distinctive voice, you know that timeless melody, but what you’re hearing is completely new. I must add that there’s a VU tribute album every few years, and even the worst of them can be decent, supported by the strength of the songs, but this one (also titled I’ll Be Your Mirror) is exceptionally good.

D.R.I.N.K.

KAFM Grand Junction, 9am - 12pm

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The Jazz Butcher The Jazz Butcher

It’s a celebration of Pat Fish, also known as The Jazz Butcher, who passed away unexpectedly last week, on October 5. We kick things off with another one of my favorites, the Asylum Street Spankers, taking on his “D.R.I.N.K.” to glorious heights, followed by a couple of sets drawing from his 20th century material.

Doctor My Eyes

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

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Ben Folds Ben Folds

Tonight started out with an hour of the sickest music around, which is to say songs about illness, medication, and other health-related issues. The following two hours were the usual incomprehensible mixture of genres and bad attitudes.

Maniac

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

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Kim Fahy / The Mabuses Kim Fahy / The Mabuses

Some bands are obscure, others are sporadic, but The Mabuses are downright enigmatic. Their music is hard to describe, and while the word “psychedelic” has become a commonplace and devalued label to put on something these days, in this case it would apply as a feeling of existing in a disjointed but entirely fascinating musical reality rather than a genre.

Beso

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

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Atom™ Atom™

Uwe Schmidt has had an extensive career, recording under many names as electronic musicians do, but it’s his work as Señor Coconut (and now as Atom™), where he deconstructs familiar songs into something Kraftwerk would play if hired to play a quinceañera, that brings me this very particular weird glee.

Crimson and Clover

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

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Pom Pom Squad Pom Pom Squad

The original “Crimson and Clover” was Tommy James and the Shondells’ biggest hit, but it was also one of the first songs to be recorded on 16 track equipment, and is a textbook example on the use (or overuse) of rhythmic tremolo. Pom Pom Squad does a good job of channeling the song’s sweet yet feral vibe.

Divine Hammer

KAFM Grand Junction, 9pm - 12am

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Ben Lee Ben Lee

Australian Ben Lee broke through as the singer for the teen outfit Noise Addict, but has since made quite a solo career for himself. He kicks off this edition of Version Control — all covers, all night long.