04 March 2011

Benjamen Walker

What can I say about Benjamen Walker. I feel like I've known him since childhood. Not sure how I came across him, but I'm glad I did. He is a great writer and amazing producer. He produces layered stories that I always come back to. He also shares my passion for a Philip K Dick, which causes immediate respect for him.

Benjamen Walker is the creator the radio shows "Your Radio Nightlight" and "Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything" and now hosts "Too Much Information". When I first heard him, I lived in an area which didn't broadcast his then current show, "the Theory of Everything." I kept up-to-date via podcast and slowly started collecting everything I could by him. One thing you may come to learn about me is I am a pack rat. Not in the sense that I can't let go of things, but in the sense that I love archiving. I love finding everything someone did, organizing it, and documenting everything I can about it. Knowledge is power they say. I agree, visualization and access to that knowledge is power, and I am power hungry.

"Theory of Everything" is a subject based show. Benjamen picks a topic and either creates a story or finds a friend who has one (but the awesomeness and absurdity of some stories make you question if they they really happened) and develops a gripping, insightful and enjoyable show. Always humorous, always questioning what you hold to believe as true, and constantly exposing you to new and interesting ideas you may have never thought could be conceived.

One thing I love about his shows is how he tricks the listener. You may not like the issue of religion or you already have a preconceived notion about it in your head. I am like this too. There are issues which I have strong stances on, and I can get very stubborn. The story starts, you listen. You agree with what he says or you even think of something interesting related to the events and people in the story. Then you realize what he is really talking about. There is a deeper meaning to the once random story. The best moments is when you realize what you were just agreeing with or thinking about is contrary to your previous stance, thus opening your mind a little. Its easier to see the other side of an issue if your the one convincing. Of course you can always just skim the surface and enjoy the funny, bizarre and interesting stories and still come out quite satisfied.

One of my favorites is "Adventures is Surveillance (3): the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle." In this show, Benjamen talks about a waitress he met at a restaurant and how his interaction with her changed her life completely. An amazing episode, humorous and though provoking at the same time. Other notable episodes are "American Exceptionalism," "May Day," "the CIA & Art" and the Fall Conspiracies collection.

I always say (to myself) that "Theory of Everything" is the documentary show while "Your Radio Nightlight" is the fictional show. Both have their share of truths but the primary method of presentation varies. "Theory of Everything" is a shorter format usually coming in at 30 minutes while "Your Radio Nightlight" is around an hour (though many times he has multiple parts, causing them to clock much longer). "Your Radio Nightlight" has spawned some of my favorite shows, like "The Greater Depression" which is about a young hopeful's experience at clown college and an accordion, oh how I love that accordion. I think it was one of the first ones I listened to. Benjman's voice over the accordion always brings a smile to my face, causing the events of the episode instantly be recollected. Specially the whole Jerry Lewis stuff. But hey, thats what happens at clown college. Other notables are "Escape," "the Night," "Man without a Country." Saidly I didn't capture the "Your Radio Nightlight" logo when it was still on the internet, so I just have the NPR alternative podcast cover.

I have collected 37 "Theory of Everything" mp3s. I don't say shows because some of them are segments and other are rebroadcasted "Your Radio Nightlight" episodes. The tracklisting is in airing order, so they are sequential though the listening order does not matter. I also have 13 "Your Radio Nightlight" episodes I grabbed from the "Theory of Everything" archive before it went down. I don't know much about this one because the site was long gone by the time I discovered the show.

Benjamen Walker's show has pushed me into making this blog. I have wanted to do something similar to this for the longest time. I had a Zune but it broke when I sat on it (i have this habit of using my back pockets for things), horribly disfiguring the screen and eventually leading to its demise. After that I was without any kind of portable music (my laptop has a small drive, so I only had a few gbs of stuff at a time on it, the rest on an external) for about a year. Recently I decided to get another Zune (hey, I really like the interface, ok) and loaded my music on it. I was then driving home one day with it on random and one of his shows came up. I couldn't believe I had lost this and forgot about it for so long. The last time I had listened to any of the shows must have been at least 4 years before. I wanted to find more, find ones that I haven't listened to before. After some internet searches I found that many other people had been looking for this, and both the "Theory of Everything" and "Your Radio Nightlight" archives were down. There is nothing left on the internet about this show except for some sparse reviews and a show here or there. So here is what I have ...

Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything
Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything: Fall Conspiracies
Your Radio Nightlight

Hopefully I can keep these up here for people to download and enjoy. And I hope others will contribute ones that they have saved so that we can build up a definitive collection, archiving this for everyone.

BTW, a list of what I have is below so you can know what you're getting into.

Also, I found the error in TOE with 23 and the 2x 30. Not sure if I had a 23 at some point or I just mis-numbered some of them. Mediafire doesn't let me rename them so until I want to reupload them I'll leave them for you to do what you want with them.

the Theory of EverythingTOE: Fall ConspiraciesYour Radio Nightlight
01 Saint Phil 01 Fall Conspiracies 01 Escape
02 the CIA & Art 02 Fall Conspiracies, Part Deux 02 Underworld
03 Cell Phones 03 Fall Conspiracies, le Finale 03 the Night
04 Pre Election Show 04 Holy War
05 Post Election Show 05 What a Wonderful World
06 Celebritism 06 the Greater Depression
07 Torture 07 the Greatest Depression
08 Connections 08 Noa Noa (1)
09 Kenmore Square 09 Noa Noa (2)
10 Evil 10 Noa Noa (3)
11 Harold and the Hark 11 Man without a Country
12 Through a Window, Death 12 Resurrection Rashomon
13 Failure 13 a Sacrifice
14 Books
15 Cost of Living
16 Head Full of Ideas
17 Grant Application
18 Freedom on the March
19 Think Global
20 May Day
21 the Island
22 Taking Sides
23
24 Dissent, the America Way
25 Living in the Moment
26 American Exceptionalism
27 Katrina's Wake
28 Prey for the Divine
29 Anatomy of a Love Story
30 Adventures in Surveillance (1)
30 Adventures in Surveillance (2)
31 Adventures in Surveillance (3)
32 Bugs, Bugs
33 Darth Vader
34 Work (1)

7 comments:

  1. Do you have a link to the downloads? I used to love TOE, but all my old episodes are gone. I was glad to find your post about it, and was hoping to get some of the episodes like "clown college". Thanks for not letting TOE just die.

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  2. Yeah, if you haven't found them, they are in the text.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?6ym40lx9jkcdu
    http://www.mediafire.com/?irtkcw2f9j8cl
    http://www.mediafire.com/?05n0fjty7d1m4

    Thats all that I have.

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  3. Thank you! I somehow managed to get a bunch of TOE episodes years ago which are long gone. I've been looking for more ever since. Haven't heard YRN but I look forward to listening to everything you've got.

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  4. I might have some more for you. I know I have a lot of what you put on mediafire (thanks SO MUCH) but I might have some that you dont... I set up an RSS downloader a while back, so I'll let you know what I find.

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    2. Mehhh. I had posted that I have a bunch of his "Too Much Information" but that's already online here:
      http://wfmu.org/playlists/TI

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  5. Wow! I used to listen to this on zbc every sunday... thanks for posting these, much appreciated!

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