Big Ben Ambient Drift — 10 Hours of Magical Clock Innards, BBC & London Atmosphere
Magical Big Ben belfry ambience for fighting off procrastination or for mechanically induced focus. 10 hours of Big Ben, clock innards, musical plucks, London street ambience, and classic British broadcasting.
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If I were to quickly pitch the episode ingredients: we have a sprinkling of Big Ben, London street ambience, and a 60-year-old BBC episode I found online. Tossed together with all sorts of clocks and drifty stuff. I imagine we are amongst the bells of the belfry, enjoying whatever magical clock-mechanic sounds happen around us. (I assume somewhere between Tinker Bell and Rube Goldberg [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/story-behind-rube-goldbergs-complicated-contraptions-180968928/].)
Ok, so lately I’ve been listening to What's All This Then [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-all-this-then-with-charlotte-mcdonnell-and/id1812045307], a delightful podcast hosted by two British expats and a guest covering British minutiae. So like beans on toast, why British folks don’t rinse their dishes after lathering them in bubbles [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-all-this-then-with-charlotte-mcdonnell-and/id1812045307?i=1000750980021], et al. During a recent episode [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-ben-with-jeremy-kaplowitz/id1812045307?i=1000758166312], a host mentions that if you were to stand at the base of the Elizabeth Tower — or, as us yanks know it, “Big Ben” (which is actually the name of the giant bell) — and listen to BBC Radio 4, you would hear the recording of the bell before the sound could travel down from the heights. Radio signals travel faster than sound waves [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dwUWtyRP4c]. So cool, and that was all I needed to spiral into a manic mini-obsession over Big Ben.
And as I was researching for this episode description, I also learned Humpty Dumpty wasn’t a cannon [https://bshistorian.wordpress.com/2008/10/11/putting-the-dump-in-humpty-dumpty/](?)
I did my best to explain all of the above to my wife over dinner, including the Humpty bit, and she was like, “I thought Humpty was an egg?”
Also, I was like, “Hon — did you know A1 is from the ****** UK? And they’ve got a whole other brown meat sauce.”
After I finished, she says, “This is the most boring conversation I’ve ever had at dinner.”
“The hell you say.” I reminded her that she regularly shares the contents of her dreams during meals. The night before, she described to me in excruciating detail how Six Flags opened a location in our basement and the cat got lost. You want to talk boring? Recounting efforts to rescue a dream cat out of a dream-basement tilt-a-whirl is ****** boring.
PS: Nerd talk — if you guessed that I positioned the hands of Big Ben to 7:30 as an homage to the late great emcee Big L (from his track Criminal Slang [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2tCrzXYP7U]), you would be correct: “If you 7:30, that mean you crazy…”
And the title is referencing a super nerdy mash-up [https://ninjatune.net/release/keepintime/keepintime-a-live-recording] of DJ eccentrics and jazz/funk drummers. (So sick).
Have a nice weekend!