Joe Frank In Concert
From The Joe Frank Wiki
Series | |
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WBAI And NPR Playhouse | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
2/11/1981 | |
Cast | |
Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Live, Singing, Absurd Monologue, 30 minutes | |
Preceded by: | The Rare Recording |
Followed by: | The Decline Of Spengler |
So I was on the IRT Lexington Avenue local, going uptown.
Joe Frank in Concert is the name of a program produced by Joe Frank in 1981.
It was recorded at the Bushido Gallery in New York, and aired on NPR as "The Radio Experience Special: Joe Frank in Concert".
Some material from this program is used in Five Part Dissonance
Synopsis
- Joe on the bus going uptown seated next to a blind man
- A description of Yorkville, an Alpine village, described over German beer hall music
- Recurring dream in which Joe is at a dinner party and his coughing sounds like a dog barking (Joe's barking sounds suspiciously similar to the dog who barks and gets shot in a later program)
- Joe describes a struggling family with a crying baby who lives next door, over German beer hall music
- Joe describes his favorite TV detective program against a live percussive background before an audience: seeing the actor on a talk show, neighbors are baffled by a nice guy who shoots strangers from his window, Joe is a nice guy except when driving, he seeks out the film star in order to attack him, befriends him, and becomes trapped in a television program
- Hitler in Grindelwald with Eva Braun and Wolf, over German beer hall music
- Joe discusses nihilism, Nietzsche, and Freud with live accompaniment. His speech devolves into some insanity not used in other programs.
- Joe sings the blues
- German beer hall music
Additional credits
Recorded by Ceil Muller and Minoli Weatherall. Mixed by Greg Hedgepath. Musicians: Jesse Boggs, Larry Massett, Henry Dennis, Van Williamson. Special thanks to Brant Cayman and Amy Wong. Executive producer Keith Talbot.
Miscellanea
This show is not available at joefrank.com