KUSF In Exile 08.18.11 3-6 PM Guest Wooden Shjips DJ Steve the Creep



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Guest Wooden Shjips Live DJ Steve the Creep

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Terry Cashman-Talkin' Baseball
Dead Meadow-I Love You Too
Elder-Hexe
Cactus-Rock and Roll Children
Blossom Toes-Peace Loving Man
Oblivions-Part of Your Plan
Pink Swords-Cry Baby
Overnight Lows-I'm Gonna Be Everything
Nobunny-Blow Dumb
New York Dolls-Who are the Mystery Girls
Personal and the Pizzas-Brass Knuckles
Cheap Trick-California Man
Human Eye-Junkyard Heart
Purling Hiss-Hoodoo
RTX-Balls to Pass
Thin Lizzy-Ballad of a Hard Man
Los Dug Dug's-Cual Es Su Nombre?
Demon Claws-Lazer Beam
Davila 666-Yo Seria Otro
Bull Moose Jackson-Bow Legged Woman
Magic Magic-Over Your Heart
Crayon Fields-Celebrate
The Apartments-Black Ribbons
Etta James-Fool That I Am
Beachwood Sparks-Let It Run
Telefon Tel Aviv-Life is About Taking Things In and Putting Things Out
Brian Hours-Golden Hours
Efraim Manuel Menuck-Kaddish For Chesnutt
Wooden Shjips Interview
Wooden Shjips-Vampire Blues
Wooden Shjips-Losin' Time
Wooden Shjips-Aquarius Time
D. Charles Speer and the Helix-Razorbacked
Johnny Paycheck and Wynn Stewart- The Wild Side of Life
Personal and the Pizzas-I Don't Feel So Happy Now

KUSF In Exile 08.18.11 Noon-6 PM The Yay Show DJ Jay



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Buddy Morrow & His Orchestra- Roll Over Beethoven
Stan Kalek & Orchestra- Ring Polka
Zieli & His Band- San Francisco
Jimmie Rodgers- Kisses Sweeter Than Wine

Floyd Cramer- Tricky
The Majorettes- White Levis
Leslie Gore- That's The Way Boys Are
Elvis Presley- Fools Fall In Love
Stray Cats- I Won't Stand In Your Way
Frank & Nancy Sinatra- Something Stupid
The Lettermen- Spooky

Leo Addeo & His Orchestra- Dancing Tambourine
Woody Herman- America Drinks And Goes Home
Joe & Eddie- Make A Long Time Man Feel Bad
Junior Kimbrough & The Soul Blue Boys- Done Got Old
The Zombies- It's Alright With Me
The Everly Brothers- Muskrat
Them- I'm Gonna Dress In Black

Oliver- Ruby Tuesday
Carolyn Hester- Swing & Turn Jubilee
Charlie & The Skunks- Ooo La La La
Wheels On Fire- Go Give Your Love Away
Todd Conge- I Know What You'll Say
Thee Ludds- Skin & Bones
Women In Prison- Circles & Circles
Woods- I Was Gone 7", Side B, Track A
Day Creeper- Problem At Hand/ Nervous Energy
Drug's Dragons- Chubs In Love

Wooley, Looney, Smith, & Walter- Tomb Triscets
Death Sentence: Panda!- Cavity Creeps
Moira Scar- You Make Me Scream
Haunted George- My Penance
Kid Congo Powers & The Pink Monkey Birds- I Found A Peanut
The Electric Prunes- Toonerville Trolley

Carlton Melton- Diggin In (F.F. Shite)
Nuclear Deathwish- For The Captain
Bulbs- Salter Path
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti- For Kate I Wait
Andy Human- Center Of Gravity
The Association- You May Think
Tiny Tim- I Ain't Got No Money (No Tengo Dinero)
Donovan- Skip- A-Long-Sam

Mogwai
Don Ho- The Windward Side (Of The Island)
Smokey & The Miracles- Ooo Baby Baby
Paul Simon- 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover

Fred McDowell- The Lord Will Make A Way

KUSF In Exile 08.18.11 11-Noon The Latin Show











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KUSF In Exile 08.18.11 10-11 AM The Set Of Set Catalan DJ Luis



The Catalans are the people from, or with origins in, Catalonia that form a nation in Spain. The inhabitants of the adjacent portion of southern France (known in Catalonia proper as Catalunya Nord, and in France as the Pays Catalan) are sometimes included in this definition.[6][7] Also, sometimes Catalan is used to define peoples from Catalan Countries, which include other areas where the Catalan language is spoken.









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KUSF In Exile 08.18.11 9-10 AM Salsa Sides Show DJ Cathy Cohn











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KUSF In Exile 08.18.11 6-9 AM DJ Jennifer Marie Joyce



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You are in The Vortex with Jennifer Marie Joyce
(a swirling mass of cooperative components)

Minty Fresh LLC ~ Come on, FCC
M83 ~ Highway of Endless Dreams
Air ~ Sexy Boy (Moon Safari)
Art Blakey ~ Moanin'
Alpha ~ Somewhere Not Here
Beatles ~ I Got a Feeling
Bats ~ North by North
Cut Copy ~ Out There on the Ice
Caribou ~ Bowls
Top Gun Trailer ~ yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Ace ~ How Long
Autechre ~ Clipper
Anonymous 4 ~ As One Who Slept
Minty Fresh LLC ~ Come On, FCC
CAN ~ TV Spot
Bee Gees ~ Lonely Days
Andrew Bird ~ Not a Robot, But a Ghost
Greta Garbo ~ Anna Karenina
Pet Shop Boys ~ Love Comes Quickly
This Mortal Coil ~ Tarantula
Atlanta Rhythm Section ~ So Into You
Atlanta Rhythm Section ~ Imaginary Lovers
Boris ~ GALAXIANS
Yvonne Elliman ~ I Don't Know How to Love Him
Yvonne Elliman ~ If I Can't Have you...
Minty Fresh LLC ~ Come On, FCC
Nick Lowe ~Somebody Cares for Me
Carpenters ~ Love Me for What I am
Mary Timony ~ Valley of One Thousand Perfumes
The Magic of Touch Typing
Joe Walsh ~ Walk Away
Battles ~ My Machines feat Gary Numan
Fudge Tunnel ~ Grey
Matmos ~ California Rhinoplasty

KUSF In Exile 08.17.11 9-Midnight Mein 20th Century DJ Scott



Mein Twentieth Century explores the far corners of composed sound from its early classical history to its modern experimental antecedents. Antique music, Serialism, Musique Concrete, Early Electronics, Minimalism, Sound Art, New Music, Drone, Independent as well as Non-Western and Outsider sensibilities are brought together in an enriching audio experience

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Environments – Tintinnabulation (Contemplative Sound) (1969)
John Cale & Terry Riley – Church of Anthrax (1970)
Matmos w/ Terry Riley – Hashish Master (2008)
Conrad Schnitzler - Ballet Statique (1978)
Arnold Dreyblatt – Next Slide (1998)
Rene Bartholo – Nada Luz (1988)
George Harrison – Under The Mersey Wall (1968)
Tangerine Dream – Rising Runner Missed By Endless Sender (1978)
John Cage remixed by Terre Thaemlitz - Fagjazz Study for 12 Mode Sources and 6 Additions (2011)
Holger Czukay, Jah Wobble, Jaki Liebezeit – Mystery R.P.S. no. 8 (1981-82)

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Lois Svard – Phase 4 from Variations on The Orange Cycle (1997)
Zach Wallace #7 – Glass Armonica (2007)
Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek – Waltz ( A Lonely Crowd) (2007)
Jerry Garcia - Love Scene (1970)
Prima Materia – The Tail of The Tiger (Roma 1976)
Popol Vuh – In the Realm of Shadow (1981)
Expo 70 – Let It Die (2008)
Philip Glass – Opening (1982)
John Williams with Stanley Myers and Orchestra – Ravi Vilasakhani Todi (1971)
Bruce Gilbert – Insiding (excerpt) 1990

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Heldon – In The Wake of King Fripp (1975)
London Symphony Orchestra performing Genesis – I Know What I Like (1987)
Jon Gibson – Thirties (excerpt) (1970)
Glenn Branca - Lesson No. 1 (1980)
Delia Derbyshire – Celestial Cantabile (1972)
Ruth Whire – Satie's Gymnopedies No. 1 (1971)
Gong – A Sprinkling of Clouds (1974)
Bernard Parmengiani – Expression 1 (1984)
Emmanuelle Parrenin – Topaze (1977)
Grasslung – When We Were Young (2010)
Les Baxter – Chopin’s Prelude #4 in Em (1968)
Fripp and Eno – Wind on Water (1975)

KUSF In Exile 08.17.11 7-9 PM Battle Flutes and Sideways Skulls DJ Andee



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JOHN CARPENTER AND ALAN HOWARTH "Main Title" from the soundtrack Halloween III: Season Of The Witch (Alan Howarth Incorporated)
CYBOTRON "Eureka" from the album Implosion (Aztec Music)
LAST OF THE JUANITAS "Hawaii" from the album Hawaii (Flapping Jet)
GANGER "Missle That Back-Fired" from the album Fore (Domino)
BUGSKULL "From The Skies" from the album Snakland (Scratch)
CAESARS PALACE "Subhuman Girl" from the compilation Who Will Buy These Wonderful Evils (Dolores Recordings)
COH "Spiritoso Con Amore" from the album Strings (Raster-Noton)
APPARAT ORGAN QUARTET & TF3IRA "Ondula Nova" from the compilation Motorlab #2 (Kitchen Motors)
HYPO "1,9,8,5" from the compilation Gooom Tracks Vol. 1 (Gooom)
DEAD HEAT "Damnee Petite Sophie" from the compilation IVG (Born Bad)
TOP DRAWER "Song Of A Sinner" from the compilation Forge Your Own Chains (Now-Again)
JUSTIN BROADRICK "Guitar One" from the Azonic Split with Andy Hawkins (Sub Rosa)
PESTE NOIRE "Casse, Peches, Fractures Et Traditions" from the album L'Ordure A L'Etat Pur (La Mesnie Herlequin)
OVENS "Old Friends / Let Down / Losin' / Millbrae Belongs To Me" from their s/t 7" (Catholic Guilt)
TIME MACHINE "Bird In The Wind" from the compilation European 60's & 70's Singers & Pop Groups Made In France (Magic)
SUNROOF! "SNow Covered Hill" from the split with Vibracathedral Orchestra (VHF)
ENNIO MORRICONE "Forza G (Psichedelico Jazzistico)" from the compilation Delirium Of The Senses (Cherry Red)
FLAMING TUNES "Raindrops From Heaven" from the album Flaming Tunes (Life And Living)
PIERO PICCIONI "The Redcoat (New Edit)" from the compilation Delirium Of The Senses (Cherry Red)
EXMAGMA "ZINK TANK" from the compilation Kraut! Demons! Kraut! (Blumenkraft)
WHEN "KALI" from the album Psychedelic Wunderbaum (Jester)
BIRCHVILLE CAT MOTEL "Skies Crimson Tears" from the compilation Need For A Crossing: A New New Zealand Vol. 1 (Xeric)

Bed music:
BARN OWL AND THE INFINITE STRINGS ENSEMBLE The Headlands lp @ 25rpm (Important)
JOHN CARPENTER AND ALAN HOWARTH Halloween III: Season Of The Witch (Alan Howarth Incorporated)

KUSF In Exile 08.17.11 3-6 PM Box Of Records DJ Pete Accident



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BOX OF RECORDS (Music) with Pete Accident 08/17/2011 03:00PM to 06:00PM

Forma “Forma237A”

El Hadrmy “Kamlat”

Robert Ashley “In Sarah, Mencken, Christ, and Beethoven There Were Women and Men”

Destroyer “Prelude (Estuary) > Nagel's Marimba > The Laziest River > Palm Springs Life > Landing On Water”

Air Waves “Lightning”

Jacobites “Shame for the Angels”

Sic Alps “Breadhead”

Unrest “Imperial”

Khansahib Abdul Karim Khan “Misra Kafi Hori: Bavari Dama De Jayo”

Naked On The Vague “Clock Of 12's (screwed)”

Naked On The Vague “Happy Endings”

Dicks “Dicks Can't Swim”

Black Dice “Semen Of The Sun, Part 3”

Un “Heaven On Earth”

Mark Lang “Emerald Bay”

Bobb Trimble “Armour of the Shroud”

Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti “Flashback”

Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments “Burning Trash”

Times New Viking “It's A Culture”

Count Vertigo “X Patriots”

Bleached “You Take Time”

Pink Reason “Sixteen Years”

Woods “Be There”

Kurt Vile “Jesus Fever”

Polvo “Anchoress”

Street Musicians of Yogyakarta “Patra Sala/Kencana Mung Katon Wingka/Asoi”

Augustus Pablo “Upfull Living”

Grouper “Little Gray Cat/Poison Tree/Fallow”

KUSF In Exile 08.16.11 9-Noon DJ Schmeejay

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KUSF Listener Asks FCC for Formal Hearing over Pending Station Sale



Posted on August 16, 2011 by Jennifer Waits
http://www.radiosurvivor.com/2011/08/16/kusf-listener-asks-fcc-for-formal-hearing-over-pending-station-sale/#more-11236

The legal back and forth with the FCC over the proposed sale of University of San Francisco (USF)’s college radio station KUSF to Classical Public Radio Network (CPRN) has featured arguments from several people and entities who have filed Petitions to Deny the station transfer.

KUSF listener Ted Hudacko, who previously filed a Petition to Deny and a Motion to Dismiss the station sale, submitted commentary to the FCC on August 11 in reply to the USF/CPRN joint reply to the recent FCC letter of inquiry into the KUSF deal.

In his comments, Hudacko argues that, “…the Response is replete with omissions, half-truths and outright lies” and he asks that the entire application to transfer KUSF to CPRN “be dismissed.” In the absence of that, he asks that the FCC request “…a Response that actually is compliant with the Commission’s Letter of Inquiry” and also calls for a “considered review” and “a formal Hearing.”

Hudacko states that USF has not maintained proper control over KUSF or its programming and says that the claim by USF that it showed evidence of station oversight by preempting CPRN programming to air the Metropolitan Opera is untrue. He states:

“The Response cites broadcasts of the Met as the sole example in which the Licensee allegedly preempted CPRN programming. However, unless ‘preempt’ means to plan something from day one, this cannot be a valid example of preemption. USF President Stephen Privett wrote at the time of the sale’s announcement that, ‘KDFC will continue to broadcast the Metropolitan Opera programming previously hosted by KUSF.’”

He further points out that CPRN’s affiliated stations already air the Metropolitan Opera and argues that it seems likely that they would want to carry that program over KUSF’s frequency as well. Digging into more details of the Public Service Operating Agreement (PSOA), which allows CPRN to broadcast over KUSF while the station sale is pending, Hudacko uncovers some language which would appear to indicate that CPRN maintains more control over the programming of 90.3 FM than it should. The PSOA states:

“During the Broadcasting Period, CPRN will continue to air the Station’s regular broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera pursuant to the existing contract between the Station and the Metropolitan Opera, and will fulfill any underwriting agreements relating to the Station in existence on the Effective Date until the commitments under such agreements have been satisfied. Continuation of existing programming agreements for the Station during Broadcasting Period will be subject to CPRN’s prior approval and acceptance.”

Hudacko suggests that this is another example of USF prematurely ceding control of KUSF since this section of the PSOA, “…appears to subjugate Licensee USF as the inferior party by granting programming decision-making to CPRN, indicating that it is CPRN rather than USF who holds ultimate control of the frequency, although the FCC has yet to approve the license transfer.”

Hudacko’s comments also point to questions about the KUSF main studio. He states that CPRN has claimed that all of its programming originates from a San Francisco studio, when in fact several syndicated programs are produced elsewhere. In addition to that, he argues that the current CPRN studio location (Entercom’s offices at 201 Third Street in San Francisco) “…is neither reflected in the license application nor the associated construction permit application” and that “CPRN and USF have failed to provide timely update to the FCC regarding the use of this location as the Main Studio, although the USF Main Studio was fully dismantled between May 19—22, 2011.”

Related to this point about the KUSF/CPRN main studio, Hudacko also investigates KNDL 89.9 FM. The formerly religious station located in Angwin, California was purchased several months ago by CPRN (the sale was completed in April 2011) and its call letters were changed to KDFC on April 5, 2011. Hudacko reveals that there is not a fully staffed, functional main studio at the old headquarters for KNDL and that there appears to be no public file on site.

Hudacko finds it problematic that the new KDFC at 89.9 FM (licensed north of San Francisco in Angwin, California) “…is beyond the given 25 mile limit from the community of license” and also points out that “there fails to be a measurable staff presence at the KDFC Angwin ‘Main Studio’ during business hours.” He acknowledges that “CPRN may be allowed a studio waiver for the Angwin facility,” but states that this would have to be contingent upon KUSF and KDFC being “under common licensees,” which they are not.

In recent months, the FCC’s enforcement division has fined a number of radio stations for the types of potential violations raised by Hudacko, including the lack of a main studio and an improperly maintained public file. Elizabeth Robinson, staff advisor for college radio station KCSB at UC Santa Barbara (and the moderator of a recent “Saving College Stations” panel), told me that this inquiry from the FCC raises some serious issues. She said that it seems likely that the FCC’s main studio rule has been broken at KUSF. She added, “If you violate that rule, you are violating the terms of your license. Stations get fined for that.” In fact, on June 30, 2011, the FCC issued a notice (PDF) to Vision Latina Broadcasting, the license holder for KBPO-AM in Port Neches, Texas, fining them $25,000 for “…failing to maintain: (1) a main studio with a meaningful staff and management presence; and (2) a complete public inspection file and make that file available.”

Hudacko reiterates his argument that the entire application to transfer KUSF to CPRN should be dismissed. His initial Motion to Dismiss dated June 28, 2011 was criticized by USF lawyers on July 12, 2011. In their opposition, they wrote that Hudacko’s motion was “seriously procedurally defective,” was “a frivolous pleading” and asked for it to be “dismissed and denied.” Following that letter, Hudacko revised and resubmitted his Motion to Dismiss on July 20, 2011, addressing a few procedural issues raised by USF, but asserting his right to file a Motion to Dismiss. The FCC has yet to respond to either of Hudacko’s Motions to Dismiss, but their letter of inquiry, asking for more details from USF and CPRN, did delve into areas of concern raised by Hudacko’s initial Motion to Dismiss.