Ustream of Show #47 – 3/8/2013

For those that missed last night’s action with Cpl RFA & Bauce Man, here is the recording of the show. There will not be a podcast version of this show:

Show #47

Thanks as always for catching us and we’ll see you on 3/14 for Show #48!

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Show # 47 – 3/7/2013

Tonight, Cpl RFA & Bauce Man will recap the last week of Spring Training games, preview Oakland’s upcoming week of Spring Training games, recap and preview of World Baseball Classic games and more.

Cpl RFA will also have an update on the return of “The World’s #1 Sports/Entertainment Radio Talk Show”, RaiderFanRadio.

To view the show live, visit www.ustream.tv/channel/a-s-fan-radio-oakland

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Beyond the Coliseum (The Blog Edition): Tightwad Hill turns 90 – 3/4/2013

The following is a report done by AFR show producer Keith “Cpl RFA” Salminen, who has also been a member of Tightwad Hill since 2002 and was sworn in as the Hill’s 30th Governor on 11/10/2013 after the Cal-Oregon game. What unfolds is Keith’s best acounts of the info he has learned of what has taken place on the greatest place to watch a football game on the planet since 1923’s slopes during the past 90 seasons.

More info on Tightwad Hill can be viewed on their official Facebook page:

www.facebook.com/tightwadhillofficial

Twd_Hill_90th_logoMany people have been to or know of Tightwad Hill, the steep slope with trees that people are spotted on during California Golden Bears football homes games above California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, California. What some may not know is the back story of all that has gone down at this wacky but great place during its 90 years.

The Beginning: 1920’sconstructionofmemorialstadium image[8]Early construction photos of California Memorial Stadium and the area that would become known as Tightwad Hill. The stadium was built from 1921-1923.

The story starts, as pointed out with the help of the photos above, that California Memorial Stadium was bulit between 1921 & 1923. It is the third stadium the team has played in on the Berkeley campus: The first one being a field at the site of what is now the Life Sciences Building known as “West Field” from 1885 to 1903 and the second one closer to the center of campus, on the site where Hearst Gymnasium is now located called California Field from 1904 to 1923. For those that remember the tree sitters before the stadium renovations started in the late 2000’s, the orignial construction even sparked some protest in the 1920’s when Strawberry Canyon was picked as the site.

The stadium, as seen in the photo below, hosted its first game & Cal victory on November 24th, 1923 in a 9-0 win over Stanford in the 29th Big Game. 73,000 filled the stands of California Memorial Stadium (official capacity was 72,609 at the time) for its opening game, with another 7,000 fans perched on Big C Hill, which is what became known as Tightwad Hill.

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More on the years of the stadium being built as well as photos of its construction and photos taken of West Field and California Field can be veiewed at The House that Andy Built: The Making of Memorial Stadium.

1930’s-1980’s: frat houses & secrets, the start of “The Governor” and adapting to the times

Most of the years from the 1930’s through most of the 1980’s photo wise and story wise is ether lost or only known to a few. Members of the hill though are working with getting with UC Berkeley members on seeing how far back photo wise they can dig things up as students and facuilty have watched games on the Hill since pretty much day 1 in 1923.

What is known is that during most of those years, the Hill was ran by the campus frat houses, which led to the start of “The Governor” that is still in use today. 30 people have been sworn in to govenern the hill since 1923, but only the names of the last two are known due to the many secrets that each frat house was known to guard and still guard to this day. There is also a chance that a Cal version of Skull & Bones known as “Skull & Key” ran the Hill for a few years. Like the city surounding it, the campus and the Hill adapted to the culture of the times and lead to still seeing forms of the 60’s counter culture present on it today.

The late 1980’s to Now

From the late 80’s to now, the Hill on game days can filled with people from all walks of life. Fans of diffrent pro sports teams in the region have been know to have a few spat of words before the game, but come kickoff they set those beside and cheer on the Golden Bears. The Hill did for a small time in the start of 1990’s fell into a state of disrepair filled with trash. In the mid 90’s was when retired Navy SEAL Tad III became 29th Govenor of Tightwad and lead a mass reform effort to keep the Hill looking spotless. Many of the trash cans seen on the Hill now for when its time to “CLEAN UP THE HILL!” from Tad’s efforts over the years as well as with the help of other fellow Tightwads. While the team was known more for its struggles leading up to the Jeff Tedford years, the Hill would still be filled with people, having a great time regardless if Cal was winning or getting smashed.

One things has been enforced to this day on the Hill since 1923 is that NO RED is to be worn on the Hill on game day. You always of course have your select few who are USC or Stanford fans/students/alumni that try to grow a pair and chance it. While once every few years a fight may brake out or an incident of a fan who is there just for the purpose of causing problems, like the man dubed “The Joker” from 2003-2005.

His photo is provided so you know to be on the look out for him should he ever decide to return to Tightwad and cause problems in the future:The_joker_tightwad

Tightwad is known as well for not just its views of the game, but the view of the surrounding area. Non-football fans are higly encourage to come check out the view and photograph it. It has also become known for key spots and areas on it since that very first game in 1923 to include:

– A bench that was built in a tree over 15–20 years ago
– Trash cans and recycling bins to help keep the hill looking spotless following games
– Terraces formed into the steep hillside to facilitate seating
– “The Tightwad Country Club”, which is the seating area below the Tightwad Hill sign
– “The Pit”, which is an area filled with broken glass below the lowest seating area on the main part of the Hill.
– “Tightwad Country Club Bench 2.0” which is an updated version of the bench that was in the same spot from 2004 to 2007 nailed to the base of a tree below the Country Club. The new bench made its debut during the 115th Big Game on October 20th, 2012 and is planned to be fitted with wood from seats of the orignial Memorial Stadium during the upcoming season.

419352_458783590833749_514614912_n - CopyTightwad Hill on 9/1/2012 when the first game at the renovated California Memorial Stadium was played between Cal & Nevada.

As Tightwad gets set to turn 90, 2013 marks a year of change around the program as well as the Hill with new head coach Sonny Dykes set to lead the squad and Keith Salminen being sworn is as 30th Governor of Tightwad at the end of last season. Be sure to catch the action and be part of the history. ROOOOOOOOOLL OOOOOOOOON YOUUUUUUUU BEEEEEEEEEEARS!

7909452246_fd8592c375_o - CopylPictured above are 29th Govenor of Tightwad Tad III and 30th/current Govenor of Tightwad Keith Salminen

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Ustream of Show #46 – 2/28/2013

For those missed it, here are the recordings of tonight’s show. Once again, tech issues plagued us for the 3rd time in over a week, maybe as a result of not enough space on the hard drive of the laptop that is used for the show. We hope to have this issue resolved in time for next week’s show. In the mean time, here are the links to the recordings. There will not be a podcast version of this show:

Show #46 :   Part I   Part II   Beyond The Coliseum: Dre206

Thanks again for those that bared with us tonight. We’ll catch you on 3/7 at 8 pm PST for our next show!

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Show #46 – 2/28/2013

On tonight’s edition of the show, we’ll recap the A’s 1st week of spring training games, take a look at their upcoming games & more.

Tonight’s guest on our “Beyond the Coliseum” segment will be Dre206 from Seattle. Dre was a long time call in guest on RaiderFanRadio back in the day and will be making his 1st appearance on AFR.

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For more on Dre206, check out his website: www.dre206.com

To view tonight’s show live, visit www.ustream.tv/channel/a-s-fan-radio-oakland

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Ustream of Show #45, 2013 La Estrellita show dates released & AFR FB page goes over 700 – 2/22/2013

livefromlaeFor those that missed our great show that featured D’json Dixson, the mind behind estuarywaterfrontproject.com, we do have recordings up of last night’s show. However, though the full show, minus a web cam glitch 15 mintues into the show, did broadcast the full 2 & 1/2 hour show, only 4 videos of 5 minutes or less saved on the recordings.

Sorry for this, but we will talk to D’json to send us a copy of the top 10 questions he has been asked about the site to post on here as well as on our Facebook page. With that being said, here are what recordings we do have at what was by far the best show at La E since the relaunch of AFR. There will not be a podcast version of the show:

Show #45: Spring Training Kickoff Edition Live from La Estrellita:

Part I   Part II   Part III   Part IV

2013 La Estrellita Show Dates Released

A’s Fan Radio and La Estrellita Cafe & Bar are pleased to announce that dates for shows at where AFR all began back in 2003 have been finalized and released. Shows from La E will start at 8 pm PST. Date & Start times are subject to change. Click on date to RSVP on AFR’s events page on Facebook:

March 30th (Show #50: Season Opener Edition Live from La Estrellita)

April 4th (Show #51: 10 years of AFR Live from La Estrellita)
This show is set to feature a reunion of the original show cast (2003-2007)

April 18th (Show #53 Live from La Estrellita)

May 30th (Show #58 Live from La Estrellita)

June 27th (event link coming soon)

July 18th (event link coming soon)

August 29th (event link coming soon)

September 26th (event link coming soon)

Thanks again always and thanks again for pushing our Facebook page over 700 likes! We look for to seeing be part of the live crowd at La Estrellita and we’ll catch you next week from Dub-6 Studios at 8 pm PST. Let’s Go OAklAnd, LET’S STAY OAKLAND!

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Show #45: Spring Training Kickoff Edition Live from La Estrellita – 2/21/13

livefromlaeTonight on our first broadcast of 2013 from our old stomping grounds, we will recap of the latest A’s news from the past week, preview of games for 2/23 through 2/28 and more.

Tonight’s guest on our “Beyond the Coliseum” segment is D’Sjon Dixon, the man behind the idea for the “London Piers Ballpark”, which can viewed at http://www.estuarywaterfrontproject.com/. D’sjon is also a member of the grassroots group Save Oakland Sports.

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Come down and be part of the live crowd or catch the show on our Ustream channel: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/a-s-fan-radio-oakland.

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Ustream of Meeting on Coliseum City presented by Save Oakland Sports & A’s Fan Radio – 2/18/2013

2-18-sbFor those that ether could not attend the meeting or missed the live broadcast, here is the recording of the meeting. It is broken down into 7 parts as a result of an influx of laptops using La Estrellita’s wi-fi kept causing the feed to cut in and out:

Meeting on Coliseum City presented by Save Oakland Sports & A’s Fan Radio

Part I   Part II   Part III   Part IV   Part V   Part VI   Part VII

Thanks again for all who tuned in or where there live for the meeting. We will see you on Thursday night for the next edition of AFR, which will broadcast live from La Estrellita!

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Ustream of Show #44 – 2/15/2013

For those that missed us last night live, here is the recording of the Valentine’s Day Edition of AFR. There will not be a podcast version of this show:

Show #44: Valentine’s Day Edition

Thanks again as always and we will see you Monday, may it be in person or via Ustream, from La Estrellita for the Meeting on Coliseum City event being co-hosted by us & Save Oakland Sports. LET’S STAY OAKLAND!

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Show #44: Valentine’s Day Edition

Tonight as you snuggle next to the love of your life, we’ll take a look at what has gone down since pitchers & catchers reported Monday, the Jed Lowrie trade, a Valentine’s edition of Ballistic Bullshit with Ballistic Bill, hear Cpl RFA’s thoughts on the complete closing of the top of Mt. Davis and as always, more!

To view the show, go to http://www.ustream.tv/channel/a-s-fan-radio-oakland

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