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''Gentlemen in striped pants, cutaway morning coats, white fronted vests.''


''"Gentlemen in striped pants, cutaway morning coats, white fronted vests"''
'''Words''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]]. It was originally broadcast in [[:Category:1988|1988]].


"Words" is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]]. It was originally broadcast in [[1988]].
== Synopsis ==
 
Joe's speech in this episode is distorted with the
exception of the segment beginning at 8:50.  A scholar at jfwiki.org
says that [[Theo Mondle]] told him/her 'that the robotic effect was
from a Yamaha SPX90 effects processor, using an analog EQ and a parallel
processing technique that Theo came up with.'
 
 
The 10 minutes beginning at 33 is surreal, not synopsizable;
I quote some of it.  The cast has a woman, Evelyn, who speaks
with a French accent; scholars at jfwiki.org think that she
also plays Chantal, the woman who gives Joe a bath in [[Rain]].
 
0: Joe describes a fancy concert, 'Gentlemen in striped pants, cutaway
morning coats, white-fronted vests and top hats, and ladies swathed in
gowns and Russian furs, dripping in fresh water pearls and rough-cut
emeralds…' of a pianist.  He scopes out the beautiful women,
prepares witty remarks to charm them.  During intermission he follows
one into the ladies' room, talks to her from an adjacent stall.  After
intermission he kisses another, she responds, he runs out with her to
his horse-drawn carriage, where he prepares remarks for the
convention.
 
6:20: A woman with a French accent talks about how tired she is with
everything, including the person she's talking to.
 
8:50: Joe asks where she'd want to go, suggests an out-of-the-way
beach.  He's a director, motivating her in performing a scene, not an
interlocutor.
 
10:30: Joe delivers a speech telling of his fitness for office.
 
12:10: Joe tells of a family arriving on an oil platform in a flotilla
of paper bags.  After years they move to the mainland, take menial
jobs, their descendants eventually succeeding by becoming lawyers who
snare innocents in Kafka-like lawsuits.<ref name=roadremix>re-used in
[[Road To Hell (Remix)]]</ref>
 
16:10: A man ([[Henry Dennis]]) recounts his time playing in the band
Mascara. Beautiful women swarmed him, tore his clothes off, pursued
him constantly.  They kidnapped him.  After he was freed he quit music
and dedicated himself to public service.<ref name=loverman>re-used in
[[Lover Man]]</ref>


21:40: Joe tells the origin of 'balance of payments': the people had
to pay the ruler his weight in precious metals.  Thus rulers ate
themselves fat.  Eventually one burst, his digestive juices digested
the entire population.<ref name=roadremix />


== Synopsis ==
27:10: Evelyn recounts the first time she fell in love.<ref name=roadremix />
Joe in a low, distorted voice describes a upper class concert hall, stalking women at the concert. A woman in a french accent talks about being tired and wanting to escape, Joe coaches her dialogA presidential candidate makes a speech: promising a vague but great future, immigrants mistaking an oil rig for America, middle class success for third generation immigrantsA rock star talks about being hounded and kidnapped by women, becomes an anti-feminist. Setting taxes by weighing noblemenFrench actress talks about falling in loveA faulty garage door opener almost leads to nuclear warDescribing a fantasy womanMonologuedescribing dreams: a dream of an inflating mother, being trapped on roller skates in a revolving door, eternity is a mountain whittled away by a bird, being tired of life, being attacked by seafood, painting organs, the life of a condom, wondering through Beirut, buying insurance by the hour, being interviewed about ways to kill people, being a cartoon character spun off as a plastic doll, a list of things one needs, being oiled by women in a room full of video games with a glass floor while a man reads holy books, wanting to go away, watching an old man dance with a beautiful young girl.  Joe in a distorted low voice and french woman discuss being sick of each otherMonologue: meeting women in art museumsCandidate speech dissolved into woman saying she is tired.   
 
28:20: Joe describes the misbehavior of his electronic garage door
opener, 'it activated my neighbor's jacuzzi, set off car alarms down
the block, turned off the rotisserie and Randy's chicken and rib
across the street, and detonated the entire field of intercontinental
ballistic missiles behind my house, bringing us to the brink of
fail-safe.'<ref name=roadremix />
 
29:10: Joe tells a woman what he wants her to wear, to do.
 
30:00: Joe describes last night's dream.
 
31:00: Joe gets stuck in a revolving door because he's on roller
skates, listening to a Walkman.
 
31:20: Joe defines eternity: a small bird sharpens its beak on a
mountain&hellip;
 
31:50: Joe lists ordinary things of which he's tired.<ref name=roadremix />
 
33:00: 'Yesterday I walked by the zoo and saw my entire family being
fedI need a new isle of Langerhans, a new endocrine system, a new
set of polyps and eyelashesYesterday I passed the clown-broth house
and was accosted by crustaceans, embraced by bivalves, pinned to the
wall with a lobster pin.
 
'I like to paint organs and my work has been published extensively in
textbooksEveryone in med school is familiar with my open thorax and
extended colon seriesThough lately, I've begun to paint only along
the edge of the canvas.
 
'In my dream last night, I was in a very dark and crowded placeI
was not in the human shape that I am now, but I was rather a colorless
and cylindrical object among many other colorless and cylindrical
objectsIn my darkened space, tucked between the walls of a soft and
forgiving substance, feeling a bumpy, striding motion, I resided
endlessly next to a huge dollar bill.  Then, finally, pulled from the
dark space which I'd occupied, the envelope around me torn open by
what appeared to be gigantic fingers trembling with passion, and
extracted from the oily bath in which I'd been immersed, I could hear
the muffled grunts and groans of yet another creature, and I gazed
down at a great spire.  And then my shape began to unroll and lengthen
until fully draped over the tower I was plunged into wet, seething
darkness and then out into the light again, and then deep into the
darkness again, and then out into the light again, and in and out and
in and out, and I was strained to the breaking point.  And then some
dreadful viscous substance was pumped into my underside.  And the
great pillar slowly assembled.  And the same large fingers would move
me, holding me between their very tips, and drop me into a pool, and
the pool began to whirl, and the great vortex carried me down out of
the light.  And when, once again, I regained the light.  There were
many others of my kind, each one with a similar, yet somewhat
different story.  And together we all washed up on a beach with dirty
needles, syringes, and vials of blood, where children gamboled and
frolicked in the surf.' (Sounds of children)
 
37:20: Joe describes his adventures while wandering in Beirut; they're
surreal.
 
38:20: 'I'm going to Pebble, Fencer and MyreIn the mailroom, brown
shoes, square, in the dead of night, I idle away the hours blowing
seeds off dandelions and studying the crazy shapes of clouds, lying on
my back in a summer field, among the hyacinths and forsythiaThere
are roadways paved with human skullsYes, the numbers are forever
increasing in the legions of the dead.'<ref name=roadremix />
 
39:00: Joe recalls 2 surreal dreams.<ref name=roadremix />


43:30: Evelyn, her voice now distorted as Joe's, and Joe tell how sick
they are of each other.  Joe says he'll leave; she tells him to go
ahead.  They go at each other for 4 minutes.<ref name=loverman />


48:10: Joe says that he goes to museums to meet women, describes the
conversations with which he tries to charm them.


== Interesting Facts ==
50:30: Joe speaks at the Rotary club, makes the same speech he
delivered at the convention.


51:40: The speech continues with Evelyn's lament of tiredness mixed
in.  The speech fades out, only Evelyn's lament is heard.


<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:95%; overflow:auto;">
<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Legacy Synopsis</div>
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">


== Commentary ==
Joe in a low, distorted voice describes a upper class concert hall, stalking women at the concert.  A woman in a french accent talks about being tired and wanting to escape, Joe coaches her dialog.  A presidential candidate makes a speech: promising a vague but great future, immigrants mistaking an oil rig for America, middle class success for third generation immigrants.  A rock star talks about being hounded and kidnapped by women, becomes an anti-feminist.  Setting taxes by weighing noblemen.  French actress talks about falling in love.  A faulty garage door opener almost leads to nuclear war.  Describing a fantasy woman.  Monologue describing dreams: a dream of an inflating mother, being trapped on roller skates in a revolving door, eternity is a mountain whittled away by a bird, being tired of life, being attacked by seafood, painting organs, the life of a condom, wondering through Beirut, buying insurance by the hour, being interviewed about ways to kill people, being a cartoon character spun off as a plastic doll, a list of things one needs, being oiled by women in a room full of video games with a glass floor while a man reads holy books, wanting to go away, watching an old man dance with a beautiful young girl.  Joe in a distorted low voice and french woman discuss being sick of each other.  Monologue: meeting women in art museums.  Candidate speech dissolved into woman saying she is tired. 
{{commentary}}
</div></div>


== Music ==
{{Music-Stub}}
{{Fratres (The 12 Cellists Of The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and Arvo Pärt)}} [Intro] {{Unidentified|id=need to identify the music at ~6m & elsewhere [https://jfwiki.org/Unidentified_Music/splash.mp3 splash.mp3]}}


== External Links ==
== Additional credits ==
The original broadcast credits state: "With Evelyn, [[Henry Dennis]], and Joe Frank. It was produced in the studios of KCRW Santa Monica, and mixed by Jeff Sykes."


== Shared material ==
Joe re-used segments from this episode in [[Road To Hell (Remix)]] and [[Lover Man]] (which is identical to [[The Loved One (Remix)]])


{{Work In Progress}}
== Footnotes ==
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]]
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]]
[[Category:Improv_Actors]]
[[Category:Improv_Actors]]
[[Category:Henry Dennis]]
[[Category:1988]]
[[Category:Work In Progress]]
[[Category:Unknown_air_date]]
[[Category:Show]]
[[Category:Show_by_date|19880006]] {{Airdate|airdate=1988}}
{{Series|series=Work In Progress}}{{Cast|cast=Evelyn, [[Henry Dennis]], Joe Frank}}

Latest revision as of 17:24, 31 October 2024

Series
Work In Progress
Original Broadcast Date
1988
Cast
Evelyn/Chantal, Henry Dennis, Joe Frank
Format
Absurd Monologue, Improv Actors, 58 minutes
Preceded by: Lines
Followed by: Five Part Dissonance
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Gentlemen in striped pants, cutaway morning coats, white fronted vests.

Words is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1988.

Synopsis

Joe's speech in this episode is distorted with the exception of the segment beginning at 8:50. A scholar at jfwiki.org says that Theo Mondle told him/her 'that the robotic effect was from a Yamaha SPX90 effects processor, using an analog EQ and a parallel processing technique that Theo came up with.'


The 10 minutes beginning at 33 is surreal, not synopsizable; I quote some of it. The cast has a woman, Evelyn, who speaks with a French accent; scholars at jfwiki.org think that she also plays Chantal, the woman who gives Joe a bath in Rain.

0: Joe describes a fancy concert, 'Gentlemen in striped pants, cutaway morning coats, white-fronted vests and top hats, and ladies swathed in gowns and Russian furs, dripping in fresh water pearls and rough-cut emeralds…' of a pianist. He scopes out the beautiful women, prepares witty remarks to charm them. During intermission he follows one into the ladies' room, talks to her from an adjacent stall. After intermission he kisses another, she responds, he runs out with her to his horse-drawn carriage, where he prepares remarks for the convention.

6:20: A woman with a French accent talks about how tired she is with everything, including the person she's talking to.

8:50: Joe asks where she'd want to go, suggests an out-of-the-way beach. He's a director, motivating her in performing a scene, not an interlocutor.

10:30: Joe delivers a speech telling of his fitness for office.

12:10: Joe tells of a family arriving on an oil platform in a flotilla of paper bags. After years they move to the mainland, take menial jobs, their descendants eventually succeeding by becoming lawyers who snare innocents in Kafka-like lawsuits.[1]

16:10: A man (Henry Dennis) recounts his time playing in the band Mascara. Beautiful women swarmed him, tore his clothes off, pursued him constantly. They kidnapped him. After he was freed he quit music and dedicated himself to public service.[2]

21:40: Joe tells the origin of 'balance of payments': the people had to pay the ruler his weight in precious metals. Thus rulers ate themselves fat. Eventually one burst, his digestive juices digested the entire population.[1]

27:10: Evelyn recounts the first time she fell in love.[1]

28:20: Joe describes the misbehavior of his electronic garage door opener, 'it activated my neighbor's jacuzzi, set off car alarms down the block, turned off the rotisserie and Randy's chicken and rib across the street, and detonated the entire field of intercontinental ballistic missiles behind my house, bringing us to the brink of fail-safe.'[1]

29:10: Joe tells a woman what he wants her to wear, to do.

30:00: Joe describes last night's dream.

31:00: Joe gets stuck in a revolving door because he's on roller skates, listening to a Walkman.

31:20: Joe defines eternity: a small bird sharpens its beak on a mountain…

31:50: Joe lists ordinary things of which he's tired.[1]

33:00: 'Yesterday I walked by the zoo and saw my entire family being fed. I need a new isle of Langerhans, a new endocrine system, a new set of polyps and eyelashes. Yesterday I passed the clown-broth house and was accosted by crustaceans, embraced by bivalves, pinned to the wall with a lobster pin.

'I like to paint organs and my work has been published extensively in textbooks. Everyone in med school is familiar with my open thorax and extended colon series. Though lately, I've begun to paint only along the edge of the canvas.

'In my dream last night, I was in a very dark and crowded place. I was not in the human shape that I am now, but I was rather a colorless and cylindrical object among many other colorless and cylindrical objects. In my darkened space, tucked between the walls of a soft and forgiving substance, feeling a bumpy, striding motion, I resided endlessly next to a huge dollar bill. Then, finally, pulled from the dark space which I'd occupied, the envelope around me torn open by what appeared to be gigantic fingers trembling with passion, and extracted from the oily bath in which I'd been immersed, I could hear the muffled grunts and groans of yet another creature, and I gazed down at a great spire. And then my shape began to unroll and lengthen until fully draped over the tower I was plunged into wet, seething darkness and then out into the light again, and then deep into the darkness again, and then out into the light again, and in and out and in and out, and I was strained to the breaking point. And then some dreadful viscous substance was pumped into my underside. And the great pillar slowly assembled. And the same large fingers would move me, holding me between their very tips, and drop me into a pool, and the pool began to whirl, and the great vortex carried me down out of the light. And when, once again, I regained the light. There were many others of my kind, each one with a similar, yet somewhat different story. And together we all washed up on a beach with dirty needles, syringes, and vials of blood, where children gamboled and frolicked in the surf.' (Sounds of children)

37:20: Joe describes his adventures while wandering in Beirut; they're surreal.

38:20: 'I'm going to Pebble, Fencer and Myre. In the mailroom, brown shoes, square, in the dead of night, I idle away the hours blowing seeds off dandelions and studying the crazy shapes of clouds, lying on my back in a summer field, among the hyacinths and forsythia. There are roadways paved with human skulls. Yes, the numbers are forever increasing in the legions of the dead.'[1]

39:00: Joe recalls 2 surreal dreams.[1]

43:30: Evelyn, her voice now distorted as Joe's, and Joe tell how sick they are of each other. Joe says he'll leave; she tells him to go ahead. They go at each other for 4 minutes.[2]

48:10: Joe says that he goes to museums to meet women, describes the conversations with which he tries to charm them.

50:30: Joe speaks at the Rotary club, makes the same speech he delivered at the convention.

51:40: The speech continues with Evelyn's lament of tiredness mixed in. The speech fades out, only Evelyn's lament is heard.

Legacy Synopsis

Joe in a low, distorted voice describes a upper class concert hall, stalking women at the concert. A woman in a french accent talks about being tired and wanting to escape, Joe coaches her dialog. A presidential candidate makes a speech: promising a vague but great future, immigrants mistaking an oil rig for America, middle class success for third generation immigrants. A rock star talks about being hounded and kidnapped by women, becomes an anti-feminist. Setting taxes by weighing noblemen. French actress talks about falling in love. A faulty garage door opener almost leads to nuclear war. Describing a fantasy woman. Monologue describing dreams: a dream of an inflating mother, being trapped on roller skates in a revolving door, eternity is a mountain whittled away by a bird, being tired of life, being attacked by seafood, painting organs, the life of a condom, wondering through Beirut, buying insurance by the hour, being interviewed about ways to kill people, being a cartoon character spun off as a plastic doll, a list of things one needs, being oiled by women in a room full of video games with a glass floor while a man reads holy books, wanting to go away, watching an old man dance with a beautiful young girl. Joe in a distorted low voice and french woman discuss being sick of each other. Monologue: meeting women in art museums. Candidate speech dissolved into woman saying she is tired.

Music

This is an incomplete record of the music in this program. If you can add more information, please do.

Additional credits

The original broadcast credits state: "With Evelyn, Henry Dennis, and Joe Frank. It was produced in the studios of KCRW Santa Monica, and mixed by Jeff Sykes."

Shared material

Joe re-used segments from this episode in Road To Hell (Remix) and Lover Man (which is identical to The Loved One (Remix))

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 re-used in Road To Hell (Remix)
  2. 2.0 2.1 re-used in Lover Man