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KCPR 91.3 Cal Poly Radio Collection

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Records related to the administration and programming of KCPR student radio station. Includes manuscript, analog, and digital records.

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Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000191
Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000192
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Promotional recording produced by Melissa Scales for a performance by Silkworm at Linnaea's Cafe. Grandaddy opened the show.

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000132
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Station identification recording produced by KCPR DJ Randy Yau.

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000134
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Clip of a play-by-play call of a Cal Poly sports event.

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000137
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Tape label reads: "Chergey Q Play That Bad Tonite, 22 seconds"

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000138
Description

"Bed" of background music to be used during Community Calendar segments

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000169
Description

Station identification performed as a song by Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer, who is singing and playing banjo

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000173
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Advertisement produced by Malik Miko Thorne for a KCPR program, featuring Kahlil Smith as the rapper

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000213
Description

Station identification recording produced by KCPR DJ Randy Yau. The recording includes sound effects and dialogue from classic kung fu films.

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000214
Description

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.

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000215
Description

KCPR-produced announcement which uses a sample from the Dead Milkmen's "Bitchin' Camaro"

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000246
Date Created
1979-02-27
Description

[00:00:12] Cataract awareness commercial [00:03:10] Weather [00:03:04] World News [00:06:16] Bruce Tochar interviews UCSF medical official Linda Conti about running [00:08:42] Cesar Chavez is expected to lead a strike [00:09:06] Public service announcement about crime awareness and prevention [00:10:08] 91 News from A to Z [00:11:50] Sports [00:14:35] Kelly Pearce interviews Cal Poly All-American Cross-Country runner Chris Schenkle [00:17:45] Jay Birks on his way out [00:17:34] News about Chinese military in Vietnam [00:18:36] Ray Matthew talks to Drama Department and Speech Major Mike Hampton [00:21:37] Non Smoking Public Service Advertisement [00:22:04] The 91 News Files from A to Z [00:23:45] Jingle introducing Paula Chambers, beginning news section [00:24:28] Commercial for EOC Energy insulation [00:25:30] Paula Chambers for the news program [00:30:39] KCPR commercial for "hour with" on Monday nights [00:31:05] Missy Arnold interviews students about the Milk Carton boat race [00:32:10] Tim Blockinger from the Cal Poly Boating club on his boat and its construction [00:33:02] Tim Finch on his boat for the People Power division [00:34:03] KCPR jingle [00:34:13] Paula Chambers with California news [00:37:01] Bruce Tochars on Iranian conflict increasing gas prices [00:37:58] Weather [00:38:30] Public Service Announcement about generic drugs [00:39:03] Cal Poly news and upcoming events [00:41:04] San Luis Obispo county news [00:41:43] Dave Kerley on the Atascadero Mental Hospital protest [00:42:25] Lynn Cooper on San Luis Obispo's growth rate by Leslie Benzacka [00:44:01] 91 News from A to Z [00:45:19] Jingle advertising Pam Mark Hall appearing at the Baptist Church [00:45:51] News and sports [00:47:40] Kelly Pearce continues interviewing [Jim?] Schenkle [00:49:16] Jay Birks concludes sports [00:49:57] Paula Chambers with national news [00:50:42] Ray Matthew on Cal Poly Student Government [00:51:03] Larry Robinson on Cal Poly tuition [00:53:19] 91 News jingle [00:53:28] Sequoia Hall dance advertisement [00:53:58] 91 News from A to Z [00:55:15] 91 News jingle [00:55:30] Ray Matthew with preview of local news [00:56:05] Advertisement for trip to Magic Mountain [00:57:04] Ray Matthew with Cal Poly news [01:00:02] Kevin Riggs on American Indian requests for land at Point Conception [01:00:08] Nancy Bauer reports on Kenneth Schwartz running for San Luis Obispo public office [01:01:28] Weather [01:01:43] Jingle ending weather section [01:01:55] Public Service Announcement about donating blood [01:02:27] World News [01:03:22] Nazarene Student Mission Corps interviews by Ray Matthew [01:06:20] Public Service Announcement about California Water Conservation [01:07:00] Workers in Ohio buy a mill to ensure jobs - report by Catholic service [01:07:33] World News [01:10:13] 91 News from A to Z [01:11:09] California News [01:14:40] Jeff Malman interviewed by Tom Hitchcock [01:17:11] KCPR jingle [01:17:34] Public Service Announcement about optometry care [01:17:51] Tips about microwaves [01:18:25] Sports with Jay Birks [01:20:37] Kelly Pearce continues interviewing [Jim?] Schenkle [01:23:33] Jay Birks continues sports [01:24:58] Tom Hiskotch with national and world news [01:25:44] Public Service Announcement about veteran clinics [01:26:16] 91 News from A to Z [01:27:53] News hour begins

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000259
Date Created
1979-12-10
Description

Recording of program produced by Cal Poly's student radio station KCPR, featuring then-Cal Poly student and KCPR DJ, Weird Al Yankovic. [00:24:04] Brian Hackney talks about Jimmy Boyd [00:24:10] Jimmy Boyd - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus [00:27:19] Eartha Kitt - Santa Baby [00:30:51] Ray Conniff - Winter Wonderland [00:33:46] Bing Crosby - Do You Hear What I Hear [00:36:37] Commercials cut out, Brian Hackney discusses Spike Jones [00:37:49] Spike Jones - All I Want For Christmas is my Two Front Teeth [00:41:11] Alvin and the Chipmunks - Christmas Don't Be Late [00:43:27] Muppets - The Twelve Days of Christmas [00:47:35] Tom Lehrer - A Christmas Carol [00:49:46] Brian Hackney talks about Brenda Lee [00:50:12] Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree [00:52:10] Brian Hackney talks about Elvis and the Rockabilly genre [00:52:52] Jingle Bell Rock [00:55:02] Jose Feliciano - Feliz Navidad [00:58:25] The Carpenters - Merry Christmas Darling [01:02:05] Gene Autry - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer [01:05:43] Bing Crosby - I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas [01:08:50] Brian Hackney thanks KCPR employees and ends program

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000371
Date Created
1976
Description

[00:00:02] Broadcast Day Begin JAZ [00:01:02] Broadcast Day End JAZ [00:02:02] Continuous Broadcasting ID JAZ [00:03:02] License Renewal tag and request for comment DRR [00:03:48] News Open Tag [00:04:05] Station tags and short sound bites [00:04:47] Sunday By Request tag ME & Aaron Baker [00:05:45] Lone Star Country Music with David Wayne Promo DH [00:06:33] Student Interviews for KCPR DJ Morning Men awareness (Mystery Microphone) JAZ [00:10:21] 2nd KCPR Auction Promo (Organized Crime) [00:11:43] Mystery Microphone JAZ [00:12:48] Marv Miller Promo JAZ [00:13:19] Boosters Promo (Disco Dance) (Indian Chief) ME [00:14:52] Mt. Carmel Lutheran Church Car Wash 11/14/76 [00:15:33] 2nd Annual Auction Promo (Ron Spaulding, Rick DeBrull, Marv Reef) [00:22:12] Auction continues: Linda Hontaug, Keith Ween, Beverly Brown, Craig Montrose, Gene Hudson, Steve LaMonte [00:30:29] Auction continues: Brad Eidman, Daddy Dixon's, Sunshine Donuts, McMann's, 1865, Burnette's Shoe Repair, Rock Island Leather, Tintype's [00:34:04] Hardly Worthit Report (Soviets on religion, Incendiary devices for Carter) Looney Tunes Earthquake PSA, (William Richenbacher) JAZ, RLS, DH [00:39:45] Hardly Worthit news continues with jokes (Silent Night) and winds up 1976-12-02 1:45 - 3:00 AM [00:42:11] Ron Spaulding conducts remote interviews in men's restroom [00:50:20] Hype Contest continues [00:51:16] Engineering Staff Tests, Technical improvement Silence Announcement DRR 1976-12-04 [00:55:03] Tim Weisberg Promos [00:57:00] Edmonds and Curley promo [00:57:29] Dave Mason Promo (January 30) DK [00:58:11] One o'clock club promo BC [00:59:04] KCPR vs Women's Volleyball Basketball team RK, JAZ [01:00:21] Tau Beta Pi Cartoon Festival Promo DK, FT [01:01:44] Moon over Morocco promo [01:02:26] NCAA Western Regionals Ron Baker [01:03:26] Open Channel Promo with Larry Fisher [01:03:56] April Fools Day Promos MR [01:08:00] Marshall Tucker Promo MR [01:09:20] Arm Wrestling Tournament Promo Donna P, Roy Sasai [01:10:17] 38 Special Giveaway Promo BC

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000372
Date Created
1987-05-30
Description

[00:00:00] Introduction - Pippi Longstocking [00:02:40] Fever [00:10:40] Poker Playing Fish [00:16:08] Band members introduced - JJ Holoubek, Eric (Erik?) Kyle [00:16:36] Erik mentions being kicked off the air after his time at KCPR [00:08:36] Banter continues [00:19:25] Interview ends and songs resume [00:20:14] Mack the Knife [00:28:45] Little Town Lothario [00:34:51] Station tag, brief question-and-answer [00:34:45] Brian thanks the Music Factory for their sponsorship while someone aggressively squeaks a chair in the background [00:36:24] More question-and-answer [00:38:40] Kink-a-Thon 680 [00:40:01] You've Got a Bigger Dick Than Me [00:44:40] Hey Joe [00:50:30] Band leaves, end of recording

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000373
Date Created
1985-06
Description

[00:00:00] Station tag and introduction to Locals Only [00:01:22] 60 Days [00:04:08] The Alice Bag Song [00:09:05] Code Blue [00:11:02] The Dead Cow Song [00:14:52] C.L.B. [00:16:54] Real Slow [00:17:54] Untitled Song [00:18:40] Not Last Night [00:19:28] 15 Seconds of Chaos [00:21:18] Spiritual Cramp (Christian Death) [00:23:32] MC plays a song from The Corrupters while the band gets ready to go into the studio for an interview [00:27:20] Introduction to the band with their names and instruments [00:28:00] Rich, Labrino and the nameless drummer introduced [00:28:42] Rich talks about why they formed the group, thanking people for their support [00:29:42] Anecdote about Sophie's, a gig in Grover City [00:31:16] Jokes on air (offensive) [00:32:11] End of interview, songs from The Users played [00:34:30] Locals Only soundbite, VD plays new song [00:37:08] Just Can't Wait [00:39:41] Bang Your Head [00:43:00] Untitled Song [00:45:22] A Short Poem [00:48:07] Untitled Song [00:50:16] Louie Louie [00:51:46] 60 Days [00:54:14] VD [00:55:26] Untitled Song [00:57:10] Poem [00:57:47] Locals Only tag and advertisement [00:58:48] Christ on Parade - Flash [01:00:36] Maximum Rock and Roll introduction with Tim [01:01:10] Japanese song [01:02:40] End of recording Attached note reads: the worst session by far. I still have nightmares about it. Toi

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000396
Date Created
1986-04-20
Description

[00:00:01] Recording begins mid-song - You Forgot My Heart [00:07:44] Station ID, band begins The Pulse [00:11:55] Band begins [Silence Lingers?] [00:16:14] Band starts new song [00:21:04] Make A Choice [00:25:05] Band starts new song [There Is Only You] [00:30:15] Station Tag, DJ plays Danny Pritchard and the Masked Marauder - Overlaps [00:32:16] Band members introduce themselves - John on guitar and vocals, Whitey on guitar and vocals, Corey on bass and vocals, Troy Thacker on drums [00:33:27] John discusses influences, band has been together for four years, Dan Arias & Bobby no longer with band [00:33:35] John talks about upcoming record with Troy's influence [00:36:11] Toi asks band about the direction for record deals [00:38:25] Band members talk about jobs - Corey at the UCSB library etc [00:38:50] John talks about [The Majors?] another band that influences their decisions [00:39:50] Troy on the future of the Stingrays - playing in LA, Goleta, Isla Vista in the upcoming weeks, Upper LA, then studio work [00:41:12] Discussion of a video that had been done for Justice two weeks beforehand made by KCOX in Santa Barbara [00:42:20] Video discussion continues - filmed in a courtroom [00:43:30] Mailing address is: PO BOX 2482 Goleta CA 93118 [00:44:02] DJ reads upcoming performances: Coorsheads at the Darkroom, next Thursday Vagrant Dog, May 4th with VD on KCPR, Monkey Rhythm, Crouton, Born Blonde, Moist and Meaty etc [00:45:21] Vagrant Dogs - VD, Not Blind [00:48:22] Love of the Hate [00:53:11] Red White and Blue [00:57:51] [Justice?] [01:01:40] Station Tag, Locals Only advertisement [01:02:41] Station IDs from band members

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000397
Date Created
1985-05-18
Description

[00:00:05] Improvised song begins after station tag [00:03:00] Locals Only tag, band begins new song [Look?] [00:07:38] Race against Mine [00:11:45] Band improvises briefly while a member tunes [00:14:16] Untitled Song [Fork in the Road?] [00:18:46] DJ plays Ripsters - The Night while waiting for band to come into interview room [00:22:10] DJ begins interviewing Reflect-20 [00:22:35] Introduction: Jay on drums, Hugo on guitar, Tyler on bass, Bob on vocals [00:24:20] Musical influences - Joy Division and lead singer [00:25:40] Band members discuss live music scene [00:27:20] DJ talks about groups that played at the Darkroom - Vagrant Dogs, others [00:28:50] Band about their own history - started in March '85, band name is about the band members reflecting on their lives [00:30:10] Band will play on June 1 opening for Popple Pies, inc. Virus B23 and Project B at 2880 Broad Street [00:32:20] Band talks about the success of Virus B23 [00:33:12] The Ripsters - Without You [ripsters will play in one week on Locals Only] [00:38:00] Reflect-20 plays a song [00:40:13] Untitled Song [00:43:40] Untitled Song [I'm In Control?]

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002310
Date Created
1976
Description

Fall 76 [00:00:12] Sign On (Jaz) [00:01:09] Sign Off (Jaz) [00:02:08] Cont. B ID (Jaz) [00:03:08] License Renewal (DDR) [00:04:05] KCPR Open Jingles Spots [00:04:57] Sunday By Request (M.E. and Aaron Baker) [00:05:52] Lone Star Promo 6-Midnight (D.H.) [00:06:38] Morning Man #1 [00:07:52] Morning Man #2 [00:09:13] Morning Man #3 - mystery microphone at UU [00:10:29] Auction Promo Sunday, Nov 14 (ME and DRR) [00:12:02] Morning Man #4 (Jaz, 11/16/76) - mystery microphone at snack bar [00:12:54] Marv Miller Promo (R.K) [00:13:27] Boosters Promo (Disco Dance) M.E. and RLS [00:14:59] Mt. Carmel Lutheran Church PSA - Car Wash (M.E.) [00:15:43] 2nd Annual Auction - Auction held on Nov 14, 1976 to help repay the loan borrowed from ASI. Hosts include Jim Allen and Marv. Auctioned items included $25 of camera work, a mini Hoover washer, and a purse. [00:34:14] The Hardly Worthit Report 12/02/76 1:45-3:00am JAZ, RLS, DH [00:42:01] For Imagination's Sake/Remote - GAZZ9 12/02/76 1:45-3:00am JAZ, RLS, DH [00:47:40] Gallagher and Lyle [00:47:50] Finals Week Madness Hype Off [00:49:30] Rockin' Ronny [00:50:01] David Wayne - Eagles [00:50:31] David Wayne - 3:22am, Hype Contest [00:51:24] KCPR fixing audio transmission equipment, concern with silence and silence [00:55:10] Weisberg Promo - Tim Weisberg, Sunday, Jan 16 in Chumash [00:56:18] Weisberg Interview Promo - Tim Weisberg [00:57:01] Weisberg ID [00:57:08] Edmonds and Curley ID [00:57:27] Dave Mason Promo (DK) - Sunday, Jan 30th [00:58:16] One O'Clock Club Promo (BC) - Friday nights/Saturday early mornings with the Wolf(?) [00:59:14] KCPR vs Womens Volleyball in Basketball (RK, Jaz) - Feb 12th 6pm, Crandall Gym - the Captain, Jim Allen [01:00:31] Tau Beta Pi Cartoon Festival Promo (DK and FT) - Feb 26th 7-9:30pm at Chumash Auditorium [01:01:32] Moon Over Morocco Promo - M-F [01:02:30] Sports Magazine Promo (RB) Randy Baker [01:03:33] Open Channel Promo (DK) - KCPR Public Affairs, Monday March 7 [01:04:06] April Fools Day Promos (MR) [5 promos] [01:07:37] Marshal Trucker Promo (MR) - ASI Concerts [01:09:17] Arm Wrestling Tournament Promo (Donna P, Roy Sasai) - May 17th and 19th [01:10:27] 38 Special Album Giveaway Promo (BC) [01:11:26] Cannon Shot for 38-Special (BC)

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002311
Date Created
1982
Description

KCPR's "A Celebration of Rock and Roll," featuring intros and outros for artists who released songs from 1970 to 1982 as well as introductions to the music of those respective years. The following contains artist names separated by comma. [00:00:16] Live Copy 1: 1970 Intro [00:01:10] Live Copy 2: Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder [00:01:45] Live Copy 3: Van Morrison, Creedence Clearwater Revival [00:02:18] Live Copy 4: Elton John Intro [00:02:53] Live Copy 5: Sugarloaf, Three Dog Night [00:03:38] Live Copy 1: 1971 Intro, Jesus Rock Movement, Looking back at Sound of 1971 [00:04:32] Live Copy 2: Carole King [00:05:15] Live Copy 3: Don McLean [00:05:55] Live Copy 4: Rod Stewart, Maggie May, Melanie [00:06:37] Live Copy 5: John Lennon [00:07:18] Live Copy 1: 1972 Intro, Soul Music [00:07:56] Live Copy 2: Todd Rundgren, Neil Young [00:08:32] Live Copy 3: Gilbert O'Sullivan, Al Green [00:09:03] Live Copy 4: America [00:09:37] Live Copy 5: Elton John, the Looking Glass [00:10:18] Live Copy 1: 1973 Intro, Rock and Roll becoming less "threatening" [00:11:01] Live Copy 2: Dobie Gray, Steely Dan [00:11:40] Live Copy 3: The Spinners, Stevie Wonder [00:12:08] Live Copy 4: Bloodstone, Stealers Wheel [00:12:55] Live Copy 5: Paul McCartney, Jim Croce [00:13:39] Live Copy 1: 1974 Intro [00:14:15] Live Copy 2: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bachman Turner Overdrive [00:14:50] cut off [00:14:56] Live Copy 4: Steely Dan, the Jay Geils Band [00:15:36] Live Copy 5: Stevie Wonder, Ray Stevens [00:16:17] Live Copy 1: 1975 Intro - Return of Disco, Bruce Springsteen [00:17:08] Live Copy 2: Linda Ronstadt, the Eagles [00:17:30] Live Copy 3: the Average White Band, Bee Gees [00:18:19] Live Copy 4: War, David Bowie [00:18:56] Live Copy 5: Jefferson Starship, Earth, Wind and Fire [00:19:29] Live Copy 1: 1976 Intro: More Disco [00:20:04] Live Copy 2: Paul McCartney and Wings, Diana Ross [00:20:46] Live Copy 3: Paul Simon, Roxy Music [00:21:21] Live Copy 4: Elton John and Kiki Dee, Rod Stewart [00:21:54] Live Copy 5: Thin Lizzy, Daryl Hall and John Oates [00:22:29] Live Copy 1: 1977 Intro: Diversification [00:23:07] Live Copy 2: James Taylor, Fleetwood Mac [00:23:47] Live Copy 3: Sanford Townsend Band, Stevie Wonder [00:24:19] Live Copy 4: Daryl Hall and John Oates, the Eagles [00:24:53] Live Copy 5: Jackson Brown, Steve Miller [00:25:20] Live Copy 1: 1978 Intro: Peak of Disco Music [00:26:12] Live Copy 2: Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand, Lionel Richie [00:26:48] Live Copy 3: Nick Gilder, Frankie Valli [00:27:19] Live Copy 4: Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams, Rolling Stones [00:27:47] Live Copy 5: Van Morrison, the Who [00:28:16] Live Copy 1: 1979 Intro: Year of Transition from Disco [00:28:58] Live Copy 2: the Commodores, Styx [00:29:24] Live Copy 3: the Cars, Fleetwood Mac [00:30:01] Live Copy 4: Herb Alpert, the Knack [00:30:33] Live Copy 5: Rupert Holmes, Supertramp [00:31:07] KCPR Top of the Hour ID - Celebration of Rock and Roll [00:31:27] Live Copy 1: 1980 Intro: End of Disco, Year of Continuing Artists [00:32:17] Live Copy 2: Billy Joel, Christopher Cross [00:32:46] Live Copy 3: Kenny Rogers, Blondie [00:33:23] Live Copy 4: Pink Floyd, Bob Seger [00:34:12] Live Copy 5: Queen, John Lennon [00:34:56] Live Copy 1: 1981 Intro: Rock and Roll's new trend: new wave-style music [00:35:37] Live Copy 2: the Alan Parsons Project, Police [00:36:07] Live Copy 3: Styx, Kim Carnes [00:36:39] Live Copy 1: 1982 Intro: year just started, new direction in style [00:37:24] Live Copy 5: the Jay Geils Band, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts [00:38:25] Sponsor: Booboo Records [00:38:44] Sponsor: Kiyoto Candy [00:38:55] End of Thursday: Toby Browning Celebration of Rock and Roll, writers and producers listed [00:39:43] Into Friday: Toby Browning, writers and producers listed [00:40:21] End of Saturday: Toby Browning, writers and producers listed [00:41:02] End of Sunday: Celebration of Rock and Roll Ending

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002313
Date Created
1985-04-13
Description

In-studio performances and Q&A with Ill Repute, a hardcore punk band, on April 13, 1985. [00:00:15] Ill Repute warming up with "We're Gonna Have a Party" [00:01:30] Locals Only Intro [00:01:45] Ill Repute - "Chains" [00:03:52] Ill Repute - "Laugh it Off" (new song) [00:06:25] invitation to attend the show at the Grange Hall [00:06:40] Ill Repute - "Sleepwalking" [00:09:17] Ill Repute - "Sleepwalking 2" [00:10:51] brief chat with host [00:11:20] Ill Repute - "Book and Its Cover" [00:13:52] Ill Repute - "Fill It Up" [00:16:23] Ill Repute - "Cherokee Nation" [00:19:10] Ill Repute - "Look at Me" [00:20:22] intermission - Central Coast Compilation: Assault [00:24:25] Q&A with Ill Repute [00:27:01] Q&A - Ill Repute member intros, invitation to attend the show [00:27:59] more Q&A with Ill Repute [00:32:16] intermission - Nardcore Compilation: Wash My Hands [00:35:00] Ill Repute band introduction [00:35:20] Ill Repute - (unidentifiable song) [00:37:50] Ill Repute - "It's Not Gonna Happen to Me" [00:40:50] Ill Repute - "F*** with My Head" [00:41:55] Ill Repute - "Clean Cut American Kid" [00:44:38] Ill Repute - "Stop and Think" [00:46:27] KCPR Locals Only ID [00:46:44] Ill Repute - "Smoke on the Water" (Deep Purple cover) [00:49:45] invitation to attend the show at the Grange Hall [00:50:25] Ill Repute - "Oxnard" [00:52:58] Ill Repute - "God of Thunder" (KISS cover) [00:56:28] Ill Repute - "Cherry Cherry" (Neil Diamond cover) [00:59:23] Ill Repute signing off, host talking about Locals Only, info about next week's performance

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002314
Date Created
1985-04-06
Description

In-studio performances and Q&A with Assault, a punk rock band, on April 6, 1985. [00:00:07] KCPR Opening ID [00:00:17] Assault warming up with "Pipeline" and "Hitler Youth" [00:02:44] Locals Only and Assault intro [00:03:01] Assault - "Peacemaker" [00:04:19] Assault - "Computers" [00:05:38] Assault - "Compromise" [00:07:20] Assault - "Protect and Serve" [00:09:25] Assault - "Jesus Died for Our Sins" [00:11:10] Assault - "Surfer Rap" [00:13:13] bringing the band into the studio, the Stalin (Japanese punk band) intro [00:13:30] from the "Maximum Rock and Roll Compilation: Welcome to 1984" - the Stalin - "Chicken Farm" [00:16:00] Q&A, song recap, band member intros, requests for people to call in, band asks listeners to purchase "Maximum Rocker" to learn more about the band, Easter jokes [00:27:30] information and schedule for future performers, Assault says their goodbyes [00:29:45] from the Maximum Rock and Roll Compilation: Mayhem - "I Define" (English punk band) [00:33:40] from the Central Coast Compilation: Wimpy Dicks - (song name unknown) [00:34:58] Assault intro [00:35:15] Assault - "Laboratory Animals" [00:39:35] Assault - "Straight to Destruction" [00:41:40] Assault - "Maximum (unintelligible)" [00:43:05] Assault - "Neverending Green" [00:45:04] Assault - "Hitler Youth" [00:46:18] Assault - (song name unknown) [00:48:23] Assault - "(unintelligible)-section" [00:50:55] Assault - "Pipeline" (?) [00:53:25] Assault - "Neverending Green" [00:56:15] Assault - (song name unknown) [00:57:48] Assault - "Jesus Died for Our Sins" [00:59:27] KCPR Locals Only interest information, info about next week's performance [01:01:01] Maximum Rock and Roll ID [01:01:24] Manifest Destiny - "Whose Power"

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002316
Date Created
1985-02-23
Description

ROI live at KCPR on February 23, 1985. [00:00:00] immediate cut to ROI practicing [00:01:28] ROI - Locals Only Theme #1 (punk, attempt 1) [00:02:13] ROI - Locals Only Theme #1 (punk, attempt 2) [00:03:20] ROI - Locals Only Theme #1 (punk, attempt 3) [00:04:45] ROI practicing [00:07:08] ROI - Locals Only Theme #2 (funk, attempt 1) [00:09:17] ROI - Locals Only Theme #2 (funk, attempt 2) [00:10:32] ROI practicing, chatting amongst themselves, deciding what song to play [00:11:30] ROI - "Your Dull Point of View" [00:14:45] ROI - "The Pleasure of Pain" [00:17:30] ROI - "Survival of the Fittest" [00:20:15] ROI - "God's Prey" [00:23:58] ROI concludes their performance

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002317
Date Created
1985-05-25
Description

The Ripsters live at KCPR on May 25, 1985. Their performances include covers of popular songs [00:00:09] opening music [00:00:32] "Let's Get Together" (Eddie Cochran) [00:04:26] "I Saw Her Standing There" (the Beatles) [00:07:39] "Mean Woman Blues" (Roy Orbison) [00:10:20] "Sea Cruise" (Shakin' Stevens) [00:13:00] song name unknown, possibly "I'm Stepping Out Back" [00:16:45] song name unknown [00:20:37] song name unknown [00:23:00] band chatting amongst themselves and long silence [00:26:08] "Blue Jean Bop" (Gene Vincent) [00:29:15] song name unknown [00:33:09] "Red Rose" (the Blasters) [00:36:05] song name unknown, possibly "Line of Fire" [00:39:17] song name unknown possibly "Rockin' Baby" [00:42:07] "Somethin' Else" (Eddie Cochran) [00:45:30] "All By Myself" (Johnny Burnette)

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000205
Description

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

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000209
Description

Station identification recording produced by KCPR DJ Randy Yau. The recording includes clips of music by Negativland and Boredoms.