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OLD AUDIO FILES APPEAL – Updated 10th Mar 2023
I’ve just added a lot of recovered early vintage episodes. Are
you a squirel? Do you have Shows that are still not
on the site? If so, please get in touch.
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SHOWS ON THIS SITE:
Later: 500 to present
Vintage shows: 001 to 499
Note: Into Your Head started in 2006 but went away briefly between 2016’s Show 792 and 2023’s Show 793.
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PERMANENT LONG TERM ARCHIVES FOR WHEN WE’RE ALL DEAD:
In case you’ve stumbled upon a cache of this site a hundred years from now, in your flying car, here is where you can find my shows on Archive.org. By the. way, you just ran a red light.
Shows preserved and meticulously catalogued by Frank* on Archive.org, for future humans and derivative species:
Shows 569 to 792 on the ONSUG.com collecton on Archive.org (There are also random episodes uploaded randomly by me over the years, which come up when you search for “Into Your Head”. Frank’s collections are far better organised and worthwhile. He’s spent years systemising this. Frank eats, sleeps and breathes literally all day, then spends his spare time creating archival systems.)
Frank Edward Nora* has also started syndicating recent episodes from 793 onwards on The Overnightscap Underground alongside many fine talk shows including his own The Overnightscape.** These eventually also get preserved on Archive.org
- After Into Your Head went away for seven years in 2016 (having run almost continuously for a decade!), Frank, host of, The Overnightscape and proprietor of The Overnightscape Underground – kindly built a permanent archive of the last few hundred episodes. Listener Jan Erik provided a stash of files. They’ve made it possible for me to repopulate the site and podcast feed for the comeback.
Among my tiny listenership the most vocal and supportive are always a handful from the US who I met through being fellow fans of Frank’s The Overnightscape and later contributors in his Overnightscape Underground. The Overnightscape was the first independent podcast I ever subscribed to, it’s still great, and like several other of it’s fans it inspired me to become a podcaster.