KCPR 91.3 Cal Poly Radio Collection
Records related to the administration and programming of KCPR student radio station. Includes manuscript, analog, and digital records.
Records related to the administration and programming of KCPR student radio station. Includes manuscript, analog, and digital records.
[00:00:02] Beginning of recording, frequent dropouts April 12 1981 [00:00:21] KCPR Supertramp ad, cuts off [00:00:46] Into the Archives section, with esoteric gifts from the basement of the communications buildings [00:04:03] Stu Gold from San Diego calls in [00:04:53] Station 51 mentioned as offering discount [00:08:00] Brian Hackney, Jerry Peek, Donna ? running the auction in the auditorium [00:09:41] Neil Diamond - I Am, I Said [00:11:07] Auction board comes back to discuss new items - Boo Boo Records [00:12:57] Doobie Brothers and Nicolette Larson - Lotta Love [00:13:36] Mock Helicopter traffic report with Frank [00:14:25] Bidding continues with banter from auction board as well as descriptions of items [00:16:35] Jerry Peek, Kristy Keeler mentioned as prizes for an hour with a disc jockey [00:19:54] $900 surpassed in this year's auction [00:20:48] Prize discussion continues - dinner with President Warren Baker [00:30:48] Rusty and Frank from the helicopter [00:31:26] Back to the auction board - candles by Deanna - film processing [00:38:42] Kenny Loggins song [00:39:02] Auction board continues - Rent-A-Car, Station 51, Tortilla Flats, Savings Bonds, Car Wash [00:50:25] Rose Royce - Car Wash [00:50:53] Clearing out the bidding - Kathleen and the savings bond with Rusty [00:52:00] Fleetwood Mac song [00:52:22] Shoutouts to Tom Hiscox, Dave Stein, and other jockeys [00:56:30] Item discussion continues [01:06:31] Jerry Peek, Dave Stein, Mike Kelly, Dave McGarry, Tom Hiscox, Russ Shear, and others thanked [01:08:38] Time is 12:19, event wrap-up continues [01:10:46] End of recording
Advertisement for the Cal Poly campus store El Corral
News update regarding missing Cal Poly student Rachel Newhouse. The update includes an interview with a San Luis Obispo police captain.
Sample from the Ninja Tune compilation "FunKungFusion," used by 91 News as a sound bed. The word "Bulk" is crossed out on the cartridge label.
Station identification recording produced by KCPR DJ Randy Yau.
Clip of a play-by-play call of a Cal Poly sports event.
Advertisement for The Avenue, a group of dining options at Cal Poly
Tape label reads: "Chergey Q Play That Bad Tonite, 22 seconds"
"Bed" of background music to be used during Community Calendar segments
Clip of the band Die Toten Hosen performing a song
Intro and sound bed for 91 News' weekly news magazine which compiled the best stories of the week. The music is from Kid Koala and Money Mark's "Carpal Tunnel," and was intended as a better segue from music programming to news programming.
Station identification recording, with an intro spoken by Trevor Boelter, and James Cushing and Melissa Underwood acting as the arguing couple.
Clip of a play-by-play call of a Cal Poly sports event.
Promotional recording produced by Melissa Scales for a performance by Silkworm at Linnaea's Cafe. Grandaddy opened the show.
Fragmented clip of a Jack in the Box fast food commercial
Excerpt from a "Wheel of Fortune" episode, where the puzzle is "'Til Hell Freezes Over"
Excerpt from a "Wheel of Fortune" episode
Advertisement produced by Randy Yau for the KCPR experimental noise and sound radio show "dARK mARKET". Yau started and initially produced the dARK mARKET programs as well.
Recording of Malik Miko Thorne provoking the Mustang Daily to compete against KCPR in a softball game by indirectly calling the Mustang Daily reporters chickens
Underwriting announcement produced by George Rosta for Pizza Hut in San Luis Obispo
Station identification recording produced by KCPR DJ Randy Yau. The recording includes clips of music by Negativland and Boredoms.
Advertisement produced by Randy Yau for the KCPR experimental noise and sound radio show "dARK mARKET". Yau started and initially produced the dARK mARKET programs as well.
Station identification recording produced by KCPR DJ Randy Yau. The recording includes sound effects and dialogue from classic kung fu films.
Advertisement, produced by Carver Cordes and written by Jon Wilson, for a KCPR program called "Quesoterical Lair." Billy Mure's "Chopsticks Guitar" constitutes the majority of the ad's sound bed, and the advertisement also includes a sample of a scream from Les Baxter and Bas Shiva's "Terror"and a quote from Lucia Pamela's "Walk on the Moon." The ad concludes with a clip from a Sesame Street record. The program itself featured music genres such as Exotica, Space Age Bachelor Pad, Novelty, Comedy, Children's Records, and other esoteric forms.
KCPR-produced announcement which uses a sample from the Dead Milkmen's "Bitchin' Camaro"
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