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{{ | {{Brooks Was Here (Thomas Newman)}} [Intro] | ||
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{{ | {{Dusk You and Me (Groove Armada)}} [47:18] | ||
== Miscellanea == | == Miscellanea == | ||
Includes loops of | Includes loops of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Lomax Alan Lomax]'s Parchman Farm recordings ([YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsiYfk5RV_Q]) | ||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == |
Revision as of 12:06, 15 March 2021
Series | |
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The Other Side (Series) | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
10/10/1999 | |
Cast | |
Debi Mae West, Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Serious Monologue, 59 minutes | |
Preceded by: | Love Is |
Followed by: | Jam |
There was a man who lived in an apartment complex in a city.
Windows is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series The Other Side. It was originally broadcast on October 10, 1999, and explores a variety of themes surrounding love.
Synopsis
- Monologue: A man watches a quiet, sad woman across the courtyard from his apartment window. He falls in love with her and sends her flowers when she looks particularly unhappy. One night he sees her bring a man to her apartment; he decides to leave the city, but a cab driver talks him out of it. He returns to find that she is gone. The woman's point of view description of meeting a quadriplegic on a bridge after contemplating suicide.
- Telephone conversation: Debi Mae West discusses her love affairs: one that ends after a drunken five day weekend, a psychic who tells her she and the man have been together in past lives, a man who refuses to give her oral sex.
- Monologue on love: "they say that love is more powerful/precious/etc...." Love as a fine wine, as becoming Edward Teller. A clown commits hara-kiri after being dumped by a harlequin. A relationship breakup as fission. Love as heroin. Description of a Love Anonymous support group. Why love? Joe chooses to be a bachelor for the rest of his life, join a mens club, build a latrine.
- Telephone conversation: Debi meets an old friend at a theater who offers her oral sex.
- Monologue: Love is an old man fishing off a bridge. Joe remembers an explosion that kills his father and leaves him mute.
- Telephone conversation: Debi talks about being dropped off for school on a holiday.
Music
- "Brooks Was Here" - Thomas Newman (from Shawshank Redemption Soundtrack, 1994) | YouTube [Intro]
- "School Boy Crush" - Average White Band (from Cut The Cake, 1975) | YouTube [22:06]
- "Dusk You and Me" - Groove Armada (from Vertigo, 1999) | YouTube [47:18]
Miscellanea
Includes loops of Alan Lomax's Parchman Farm recordings ([YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsiYfk5RV_Q])
Commentary
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Pete
A look at love, cynical at times yet with underlying hope. Deeply romantic at times, just plain hedonistic at others.
A favorite quote of mine from the show: "But I say that love is getting run over by a streetcar in 1928, losing your leg, becoming Edward Teller, inventing the atom bomb, and pretending not to be angry."