Welcome to Night Vale - 67 - [Best Of?]

Episode Date: May 1, 2015

A look back at some of the best Cecil broadcasts we have never heard before. Weather: "When Can I Say That I Love You" by Kyle Fleming (soundcloud.com/kyle-fleming-7) Music: Disparition, dispariti...on.info Logo: Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Howdy y'all. It is Jeffrey Craneer. I'm not sure which episode of Welcome to Nightville you're listening to, but I am speaking to you from April of 2026. And I'm here to tell you we're going to be in Europe. If you want to see Nightville live and you're going to be in Europe, come check us out at the end of May. We're going to be in Edinburgh on May the 27th. We will be in Manchester on the 28th, London on the 29th, and Amsterdam on May the 30th. Just go to Welcome to Nightville.com slash live to see the show dates and to get your tickets. This is. our newest Nightville live show Murder Night in Blood Forest. It is so much fun. Please come check it out. Also, coming up this month here in April, it is the return of Alice Isn't Dead, brand new episodes of our other crazy hit podcast. This is written by Joseph Fink, produced and with music by Dysperition and starring Jacique and Nicole. So make sure you are still subscribed to Alice Isn't Dead and go get those on April the 13th as new episodes come out. Finally, speaking of other shows, do you want to hear us talk about other things? things. We have three other really great chat shows. First of all, there's Good Morning Nightvale for all of your Nightvale needs. You can hear Hal, Meg, and Symphony talk about every single
Starting point is 00:01:13 episode in order of Welcome to Nightvale. Also, we have Random Horror Number 9. That is me and Nightville star Cecil Baldwin talking about horror movies one at a time in a random order. And then Joseph and Meg do best, worst, which is a really fun podcast where they look at hit TV shows and they review the best rated on IMDB, the worst rated on IMDB, and if you're a Patreon member, they will review the middleest rated on IMDB. So check out all of those at Nightvillepresents.com or just wherever you get your podcast. And hey, thanks. It's something else here now, something new.
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Starting point is 00:02:16 The sun is actually cold. It's cold and empty and all is lost. Greetings from Nightveil. While your regular host Cecil Palmer is on vacation, we continue to bring you some of the highlights of his uncountable years here at Nightville Community Radio, from lowly but eager intern filing reports from the field to his tenure behind the desk at the greatest community radio station in America.
Starting point is 00:03:09 Today I thought we'd start with a very special and rare clip. Cecil's first ever broadcast on our airways. Let's listen. Hi, it's Cecil. Oh, boy. Oh, I'm sorry. Let me try that again, and it'll be way more professional. Hello, listeners, interned Cecil Palmer here, reporting live for host Leonard Burton.
Starting point is 00:03:37 I'm way excited. I am standing in a vast stretch of desert in which no one has lived for hundreds of years. Neat, right? But it's not even the neatest, because some new folks have moved into the area recently. They look like they're from back eastaways. This isn't their land, but they're going to set up here anyway. They're saying, this is ours, and pointing ludicrously at actual earth, as though that were an onable thing. One of the arrivals, famous screen actor Lee Marvin, who just turned 30 today, oh, hey, happy birthday, Mr. Marvin, said that they were immediately proceeding to found a town, a town they will call Night Vale, a home for themselves, complete with all the things a home
Starting point is 00:04:29 needs, secrets, dread, omnipresent government, and areas that are forbidden. He then donned a soft meat crown as the other newcomers bowed to him. And now, the community calendar. Monday through Sunday, this will be a barren stretch of desert, strewn with human debris shot out by a population explosion back east. These shiftless fellows will mope around and complain about the heat and lack of water. The shadows up on the hills will watch and watch but will come no closer. Squinting, the newcomers will see the shadows in the hills,
Starting point is 00:05:12 and then they will squint further and further until their eyes are closed, and then they will hum until their minds are empty, and sit dreaming until their dreams are clean, and they will never look at the hills again. They will cease to believe in hills at all. Elevation will become a laughable thing. The sky, a starry stranger. The ground, a barren friend.
Starting point is 00:05:38 The cliff dwellings are empty now, but their scattered children are manifest, and filled with love and mirth and grief. This has been the community calendar. All right, back to you, Leonard. Um, Mr. Burton, sir. Thanks for giving me this opportunity. What fantastic old days those were.
Starting point is 00:06:01 Everything old is wonderful. It's a shame anything had to change. I sure do dislike change. The sun has moved in the sky and I distrust it completely. There's another story, Cecil reported, as Station Intern. This is one of my favorites, a real turning point for our town. And for America and for the world. But also quite unfortunately for the outer galaxy warlords
Starting point is 00:06:21 who wish to prolong the senseless blood space war. Intern Seesel here, on the scene. All I see is devastation. Devastation that once was mere existence. People and buildings reduced to holes in space and time. Gaps both concrete and metaphorical. Losses that would be overwhelming if everything didn't already proceed in a state of pre-loss. Each thing defined in its exact.
Starting point is 00:06:55 by the nothing that will come after. Devastation and ruins. Streamers and balloons. So a happy big three-o to immortal screen legend Lee Marvin, who is celebrating his special day by opening his seventh eye and incinerating onlookers by the wailing hundreds with his holy light. Happy birthday, Mr. Marvin. And now the children's fun fact,
Starting point is 00:07:25 Science Corner. I recently took a fantastic trip to Europe. I don't have time right now, but one of these days I'll tell all of you listeners out there some of the funny stories for my European vacation. In the meantime, we're here about science, right? And from whom better to learn about science than a scientist, right? Well, on my trip, I met a very smart and very handsome scientist. His name is Guillaume Marconi. He showed me all sorts of things. All sorts of things. All sorts. But he also showed me a new device he's working on called, as unlikely as it seems, Marconi thinks that soon shows just like this will be carried by invisible waves right to your ears. He showed me the blueprints for his invention, full of strange words,
Starting point is 00:08:28 like receiver and transmitter and community radio and three commercial free hours of alternative music that are all part of how this strange new mechanism will function. Who knows? Maybe one day I will see one of these radios for myself. Wow, even the word sounds goofy. This has been the Children's Fun Fact Science Corner. Let's talk again about the good old days. Remember the 1930s?
Starting point is 00:09:04 Or the sparklingly clean 30s, as we once called them? When America was flush with cash. And people literally could not, would not stop dancing with their hips and wearing sequin fringe. It was a great time to roll up $100 bills and fill them with shredded up $20 bills and smoke them like cigars. Just great. I truly wish for stasis. Intern. Still intern Cecil here.
Starting point is 00:09:33 Big thanks as always to our host Leonard Burton in the booth, as he has been for what seems like a really long time. Oh, not saying that it is a long time. Who knows what a long time is even? Not me, but it just seems that way. That's all. It's New Year's Eve, 1934. And here in Night Vale, as in towns all over this great country,
Starting point is 00:09:59 we are celebrating with large swimming pools full of champagne. This is both fun and also practical, since we have way more champagne than we can drink or even safely store, without the towering stacks of champagne crates threatening to tumble down onto our fragile bodies. So, what better way of honoring the season than just dumping a ton of this stuff into a swimming pool and splashing around in it?
Starting point is 00:10:27 Turns out, It's not great for swimming in, what with the alcohol content and acidity. But it's okay because we have pool floats made from compacted caviar. Everyone is here and everyone is having a blast. Even little Josie Ortiz, young as she is, is getting in on the act, entertaining swimmers with simple magic tricks and minor prophecies. This is the best party night veil has had since last week's big, blowout in honor of Lee Marvin's 30th birthday. As I look out over the lush grassland and the verdant
Starting point is 00:11:08 trees sagging with tropical fruit, an area that just a few years ago was flat, empty, desert forever, I feel the warmth inside, that American warmth that gives me great certainty. It will be this way from now to always. From now on, Peace. From now on, prosperity. From now on, champagne swimming pools every New Year's. America is taking flight, and hard-working people are its wings. Back to you, as always, Leonard. Always. I genuinely can't remember a time you didn't have that job. Of course, just a few years later, the trees and grassland were gone. The second war, it hit Europe, All of Nightvale came together to make explosives and devices to launch explosives.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Nothing shows the beautiful perfection of human community like intercontinental weaponized combat. It was a better time then. This was also Cecil's first ever broadcast as the full-time host of this show. Cry havoc and let slip the hounds of war. Weep havoc. Squeeze grief like coal to diamonds until it slides, crystalline and compil. packed down your reddened cheeks and let slip those ugly, useless hounds to do their ugly, useless work. Welcome to Night Vale. Hello listeners. Here I am, as I thought I might never be,
Starting point is 00:12:55 behind the studio microphone at Night Vale Community Radio. Yes, top news tonight is that our beloved Leonard Burton has retired in order to spend more time trying to understand what a family is. And so I will, from now forward, take over as the voice of our little community. This is a proud day for me, and a proud day, I'm sure, for my mother, who has been hiding from me for decades now, but whose absence in many ways speaks to me more than words could. With the big news out of the way, we go back to the usual day to day. There is, of course, a war in Europe and the Pacific and all around the world. We ourselves have been attacked. Or not we, Night Vale is still fine, but people who share our same broad category. Somewhere,
Starting point is 00:14:00 They've been attacked, and that will not stand. Night Vale is, of course, very tricky to leave, so no one has actually joined the army or anything, but we are doing our part for America, by buying war bonds, growing victory gardens, and chanting in bloodstone circles. Leading experts say that it is the indomitable American spirit, the fighting prowess of our soldiers in the field, and mostly chanting in bloodstone circles that will win this war. Like those famous Rosie the Riveter posters all over town say,
Starting point is 00:14:41 get chanting in Bloodstone Circles double time, or me and the rest of the riveters will come at you with rivet guns. You ever have someone come at you with a rivet gun? Well, bud, you don't want that. Trust me. Inspiring words in difficult times. But when the turbulent events of the past few years have you down, just remember your friend Cecil,
Starting point is 00:15:07 behind the mic and talking you through it from this day forward. While that clip was playing, I found a few Fidelopec cartridges. They look pretty old. I don't remember pulling these for today's best of show. Let's see what the first one is. It's marked the end, question mark. Nool Gorsk, our Russian sister city. is gone.
Starting point is 00:15:36 The people of Nulgorsk, our friends, they are gone too. Since then the sky has been hot with death. So much fuel for so many rockets burning away at once, it makes the fall air seem a little warmer, even down here, not to mention that final sizzle at the end of each. blooms of death all over the world, hot, and final. I speak to you for as long as I can from a world ending.
Starting point is 00:16:16 1983. Our final year. I suppose as good year as any. Josie Ortiz, once young, now middle-aged, will never go on to be the old woman she could have become. Lee Marvin, famed screen actor, will die, having just turned 30, never to see another year pass. And I? I will go, too, amidst a screaming of sirens that warn without helping, that make a show of protecting without protecting at all.
Starting point is 00:16:58 I will never meet that someone. that someone who could have given my life depth and meaning who could have been my other. I will only ever sit here, only have ever sat here
Starting point is 00:17:15 behind this microphone until I am not ever, ever again. Good night. From a world ending night day. By all accounts this is looking to be a good year. at least as good as 1983 has been.
Starting point is 00:17:37 Josie Ortiz would like me to remind everyone that this Thursday she is holding a benefit for the old opera house. It will be a lavish evening with everything you would expect from a fancy night out like a salad bar. Tickets are $100 and are not for sale to the likes of you. In other news, Simone Rigido, Professor of Earth Sciences, at the Knight Vale Community College says that her reality has split, that she is experiencing another history
Starting point is 00:18:11 happening now, a history in which all of this ends. She is shutting down the Earth Sciences program in order to devote herself fully to understanding what has happened to her shattered mind and this ended, but yet also not
Starting point is 00:18:29 ended world. Well, best of luck in your new career, Simone. Oh, yes, those were glorious days. These days, the world seems to never be ending for some, and not others. The world is a worse place now than it ever was before, but far better than it ever will be again. The past is always better than the present,
Starting point is 00:18:52 and the future is the worst of all. This next cartridge is marked weather. Let's see what's on it. When can I say that I love you? When can I say, that you're mine When can I say that I miss the way Our fingers intertwine
Starting point is 00:19:38 When can I say that I miss you And want you here by my side? When can I say that I love you And have it not be a lot When can I call you my sweetheart And have it not sound can try that every moment I say it love shines in my eye I want to say you're my
Starting point is 00:20:29 some off my face turns to blue when can I say that I love you and have it not sound untrue emotion I ponder each time that I think I think that I think think of you with every beat that my heart skips I hope you feel the same
Starting point is 00:21:09 too I hope that someday you'll hear this and the stars will a lot so I can say that I love you and I can say that you're
Starting point is 00:21:29 my I have one last clip here. There's a piece of duct tape on the plastic casing upon which someone has written a thick, shaky, no. So let's play that. Listeners, oh, listeners, I come to you with the sad news. I think you know the news. I think we all saw what happened. To the family and friends of former Night Vale Community Radio host, Leonard Burton.
Starting point is 00:22:18 I extend my deepest. sympathies. Not that my sympathies will do you any good. For what Leonard experienced is something that no human, no sentient being should ever have to experience. The blood, those stains on the broken asphalt, the skin, or I think that was skin. But then all those bits that were clearly not skin, of course, and then all the more blood, of course. And then the more blood, of course. And then the wretched sound of the pulling and the single awful snap. We will all remember the sound of the snap forever. There is more, but I cannot. There is more, but I won't. Leonard Burton with all my heart and my liver and kidneys with the bones of my toes and with my belly button, I mourn him with
Starting point is 00:23:35 my armpit and neck sweat every part of me, every facet, the physical of me. I mourn him with these. Leonard gave me my start. He took a chance on me. He gave me the life I have, and now he doesn't have life. It is an equation with a miswritten number. Nothing can be solved. It is an error. The city council warned that the mess left from Leonard Burton's death is likely to draw street cleaners and that we should all take shelter. Cover your mirrors, shade your eyes, stay indoors and mourn.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Stay indoors. Leonard's death and my barely, contained grief have been brought to you today by Shasta Cola. Shastacola? Same great taste? Low, low price. And now, moving forward as best we can to political news, of course, the focus now is on the big debate about President Clinton.
Starting point is 00:25:07 Who is he? What's a president? How did this strange news from the outside world reach our little desert Hamlet? For that, let's bring in senior political analyst Lee Marvin, who, oh, look what day it is. This is your 30th birthday. My, uh, listeners, have you ever forgotten where you put your keys? You were certain they were on the mantle, but they were not.
Starting point is 00:25:45 Have you ever missed an appointment? because you were sure it was on Wednesday at noon, not Tuesday at 10. Have you ever remembered a life you did not lead? Has a carefully collated series of words ever made you uncertain, unconfident, or un, just un, un, as an adjective, unto itself. I did not remember that story at all. I do not like that story. That is a bad story.
Starting point is 00:26:16 It was a better day earlier. back when I hadn't heard that story. This present, this now is no good. No good at all. Stay true next for less of the best and more of the same. It's been a pleasure to fill in this week. In my old job, Nightvale. Cecil will be back soon.
Starting point is 00:26:38 Until then, this has been, Leonard Burton. And as always, see you, Night Vale. See ya. Welcome to Nightvale is a production of Commonplace Books. It is written by Joe. Sifink and Jeffrey Kraner, and produced today by Dysperition. The voice of Night Vale is Cecil Baldwin. The voice of Leonard Burton was James Urbaniak.
Starting point is 00:27:13 Original music by Dysperition. All of it can be found at disparition.info. Or at disparition.com. This episode's weather was When Can I Say That I Love You by Kyle Fleming. Find out more at soundcloud.com slash Kyle dash Fleming-7. Comments, questions, email us at info at welcome to nightfail.com or follow us on Twitter at Nightvelle Radio. Check out Welcome to Nightfail.com for more information on this show as well as all sorts of cool nightfail stuff you can own. And while you're there, consider clicking the
Starting point is 00:27:48 donate link. That'd be cool of you. Today's proverb, I'm all business, I say, peeling off my skin strip by strip, showing you what oozes out. Business to my core. Hi, I'm here to tell about Good Morning Night Vale. Welcome to Nightvale's official recap show and unofficial best friend food podcast. Join me, Meg Bashwinner and fellow tri-hosts, Hal Lublin and Symphony Sanders, as we dissect all of the cool, squishy, and slimy bits of every episode of Welcome to Nightvale. Come for the insightful and hilarious commentary and stay for all of the weird and wild behind-the-scenes stories. Good morning, Night Vale, with new episodes every other Thursday. Get it where every wherever you get your podcasts. Yes, even there.

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