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How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All?

34 min · 24. mai 2026
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Not Insane! Firesign Theatre, Psychedelic FM Radio, and the Comedy That Rewired Your Brain Before the internet taught us to layer memes inside memes inside memes, four guys in Los Angeles were doing it with reel-to-reel tape, and it changed everything. Phil Proctor and Ted Bonnitt sit down with Cornell professor Jeremy Braddock — author of Firesign: The Electromagnetic History of Everything as Told on Nine Comedy Albums. If you're a Bozo on this bus, you're in for fresh treats. If you've never heard of Firesign Theatre, the future is now! Their surrealist comedy has influenced hip hop DJs, Steve Jobs, and trippy college students since 1967. From their origins at KPFK in Los Angeles — ground zero of FM radio's wild west era — to layered albums that required repeated listening the way great novels require rereading, Firesign Theatre didn't just make comedy records. They remixed reality, blew minds, and made the medium the punchline. Hear rare archival moments and studio war stories from a professor who wrote the book on why it all matters. And Phil, who was there. Shoes for Industry! Takeaways: * Firesign Theatre utilized the evolving media landscape to create complex, layered comedy albums that resonated culturally. * The group’s innovative approach to comedy transformed perceptions of the medium and influenced future generations of artists. * Phil Proctor highlighted how their archives were preserved by the Library of Congress due to their cultural significance. * Jeremy Braddock's book provides a comprehensive historical account of Firesign Theatre, emphasizing their impact on comedy and culture. * The dynamic of collaboration within Firesign Theatre often involved intense discussions and unanimous consent to finalize creative choices. * Firesign Theatre's work reflects the political turbulence of their time, making their comedy not only entertaining but also socially relevant. Links referenced in this episode: Firesign: The Electromagnetic History of Everything as Told on Nine Comedy Albums. [https://english.cornell.edu/work/firesign-electromagnetic-history-everything-told-nine-comedy-albums] Firesign Theatre Official Website [https://firesigntheatre.com] Phil and Ted's Sexy Boomer Show [https://www.sexyboomershow.com] Companies mentioned in this episode: * Firesign Theatre * Cornell University * KPFK Radio * Pacifica * Bob Fass * Devo * Negative Land

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