Talk:KNAC
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Playlist
[edit]Anyone know where I could find playlists of KNAC from 1985-1995? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.206.80.66 (talk) 20:42, 20 January 2007 (UTC).
I have one playlist from the classic era of KNAC. I don't know if you still are involved with Wikipedia, or even if anybody who is not a bot actually still reads this page or not. Regardless, here is the playlist, taken from an afternoon in December of 1986. In case anyone who reads this is wondering where I got it from, the source is a series of YouTube videos. I'd link to them, but I am way too lazy to do so. Enjoy!
- 1. Trick or Treat- Fastway
- 2. Roller- April Wine
- 3. Push, Push- Cinderella
- 4. Knocking at your Back Door- Deep Purple
- 5. Fire- Yngwie Malmsteen
- 6. The Hunter- Dokken
- 7. Sweet Cheetah- W.A.S.P.
- 8. Bringin' on the Heartbreak/Switch 625- Def Leppard
- 9. There's Only One Way to Rock- Sammy Hagar
- 10. We're Ready- Boston
- 11. Hello Hooray- Alice Cooper
- 12. Make it Real- Scorpions
- 13. Livin' on a Prayer- Bon Jovi
- 14. The Green Manalishi- Judas Priest
- 15. To Hell With the Devil- Stryper
- 16. Clock Strikes Ten- Cheap Trick
- 17. Wake Up Dead- Megadeth
- 18. Rock N' Roll Damnation- AC/DC
- 19. Face the Day- Great White
Sincerely, 98.246.84.7 (talk) 06:27, 14 August 2014 (UTC)
Hi again! I have found another KNAC playlist, and this one is from their final day on terrestrial radio, February 15, 1995. It is important to note that it covers the songs played during the final 3 hours of the station's existence. To save you all the math, the first song was played at around 11 AM Pacific Standard Time, and the last one ended at around 2 PM. Like the previous playlist I contributed, I got this one from another bunch of YouTube videos, which I just finished watching. There was a hour-long audio montage between songs 12 and 13. If anyone reading this has any knowledge of what songs played before this one, please list them below this post. In fact, this will be the last playlist contribution to this page in the foreseeable future, as I cannot find any other videos pertaining to this subject on YouTube, (or even Google, for that matter). So, if you have any KNAC playlists from sometime up to Feb. 15, '95, 11 AM, it would be most appreciated. So, without further ado, here are the last songs KNAC ever played on the 105.5 FM frequency.
- 1. Rapid Fire- Judas Priest
- 2. Ace of Spades- Motörhead
- 3. This kid's- UFO
- 4. Dance of the Dead- Corrosion of Conformity
- 5. Last Caress/Green Hell- Metallica
- 6. Ride the Lightning- Metallica
- 7. In Due Time- Metal Church
- 8. Symbol of Salvation- Armored Saint
- 9. Bad Reputation- Thin Lizzy
- 10. Black Star Oblivion- Loudness
- 11. Whole Lotta Rosie- AC/DC
- 12. Dominance and Submission- Blue Öyster Cult
- 13. Fade to Black- Metallica
Sincerely, 73.164.184.40 (talk) 01:27, 3 September 2014 (UTC)
Sharon
[edit]I am a former KNAC staff member from Approx 1996 to 2000 and was thinking about the old days and came across the Wiki information. There is a lot of historical information missing. The whole history of When Radi owned the rights to KNAC and we "The Gang" promoted concerts in the So Cal area. To mention a few: Me..Sharon Gerald Brenda Eric "Pork" Radi Radi's Wife and many more others that took pictures at concerts and donated their time to organize events and sales of merchandise. I would like to see some of you that were involved add some history to this Wiki or email me and I will compile it and add it. It has to be done right and in a neutral manner. Please remember to include names, dates, concerts, Band names and Clubs. Thanks! charitus@msn.com Sharon --Charitus (talk) 17:54, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
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Early, early KNAC
[edit]It is my understanding that KNAC originally was a subscriber muzak station for local Long Beach merchants. Muzak was played from 10AM to 6PM--normal business hours. Around 1967 or so the owners (Jim Hardin?) were approached about allowing hippies(?) to broadcast long form music from 6PM to midnight if they could bring in sponsors. This was the beginning of free form KNAC that eventually proved to be more lucrative than the subscriber service. Don Bunch was possibly the instigator of this early version of KNAC. There must be some people out there that can expand or dispel this info. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.106.223.106 (talk) 03:35, 19 March 2019 (UTC)