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Much of Joe Frank's work is characterized by absurd monologue: we hear Joe's voice telling a story or describing a scenario that's somehow bizarre and funny (this can of course be subjective, but we're doing our best here). | Much of Joe Frank's work is characterized by absurd monologue: we hear Joe's voice telling a story or describing a scenario that's somehow bizarre and funny (this can of course be subjective, but we're doing our best here). | ||
Any show containing a significant proportion of absurd | Any show containing a significant proportion of absurd monologue falls into this category. |
Revision as of 06:18, 18 February 2021
Much of Joe Frank's work is characterized by absurd monologue: we hear Joe's voice telling a story or describing a scenario that's somehow bizarre and funny (this can of course be subjective, but we're doing our best here).
Any show containing a significant proportion of absurd monologue falls into this category.
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- Talk To Me
- Thank You, You're Beautiful
- That Night
- The Best
- The Cruise
- The Death Of Trotsky
- The Decline Of Spengler
- The Dictator (Part 1)
- The Dictator (Part 2)
- The Dictator (Part 3)
- The Eighty Yard Run
- The End
- The Loved One
- The Loved One (Remix)
- The Nature Of Things
- The Other Side (Show)
- The Rare Recording
- The River
- The Road To Calvary
- Three Shingles
- Till You're Gone
- Tomorrow