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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Joe gives his account of the story of Joseph, father of Jesus: Mary is | |||
bright and witty while Joseph is hesitant and withdrawn; he feels that | |||
Mary betrayed him with God. He becomes a drunk and a tramp. | |||
Joseph resents Jesus's success, suspects his 'miracles' are tricks, is | |||
secretly happy at the crucifixion.<ref name=holy>re-used in [[Holy Land]] | |||
and [[Bible Stories]]</ref> | |||
11:20: Joe tells us that God was following the example of previous | |||
gods, cites Zeus's dalliances. | |||
12:40: Joe's mother, [[Friederike Frank | Frederika Frank]], tells the story of her unhappy | |||
marriage at age 18 to a 42-year-old man ([[Meier Langermann]]). He was wealthy while her father | |||
was a failure in business. She was unhappy in her family, | |||
disappointed that the boy she wanted to marry wouldn't marry her, she | |||
wanted to get out of the house. The rest of the family was happy | |||
because her husband's wealth would save the family's fortunes.<ref>He | |||
did get her, her mother, brother and sister and their families out | |||
before the war. Her brother took over the business when Mr Langermann | |||
died young, only 56, in 1943.</ref> She unconsciously fought off his | |||
unappealing advances, got sick skiing.<ref>They stayed at the Kulm Hotel in St. Moritz on their honeymoon.</ref><ref>Joe, their only child, | |||
was born 9 years later.</ref><ref>re-used in [[Higher Learning]]</ref> | |||
30:10: Joe tells of driving in Midwest; he stops at motel, sleeps, | |||
gets up and leaves, thinking it's sunrise, but it's sunset, so he | |||
drives through the night. Avoiding a semi in his lane Joe drives off | |||
the road into a ditch, upside-down. He walks to a bar, chats up a | |||
woman who misses 7th-grade boyfriend, how much she likes bars. | |||
36:20: Joe tells of Adam & Eve from Adam's point-of-view.<ref name=holy /> | |||
47:30: Joe recounts last night's dream: a machine-gun nest in the | |||
balcony of an apartment building fires into a restaurant; no one seems | |||
to mind being shot. | |||
49:00: Joe's next dream: beautiful woman with long scarf | |||
riding in Tuscany in an expensive sports car with handsome Joe. | |||
49:30: Joe reads a medical journal, realizes carbon monoxide and | |||
Parmesan cheese is the solution to drought in Africa - so he rides to | |||
Mexico City with 1-armed Japanese woman driver. They drive into a | |||
tortilla factory, blowing it up. | |||
51: Joe asks us who we hang out with, asks if it's motorcycle guys or | |||
academics. | |||
51:40: Joe asks children's questions: where does the rain come from? | |||
why does a flower grow? how long is it until Christmas?… | |||
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<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Legacy Synopsis</div> | |||
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Joseph the jealous father. God was following the precedents of previous gods: Zeus, etc. Gods have feelings too. A woman tells a story about being a young bride married to an older man in Europe in the 20s. Stopping at a hotel and waking up and leaving the same evening and getting in a car accident. Joe repeats a story from a woman in a bar about falling in love in the 9th grade. First person story of Adam and eve. Dreams: a machine gun nest on an apartment firing on people who don't notice, a man and woman in a sports-car in Italy. Nonsense monologue: solving drought in Africa, driving to Mexico, drinking buddies, children's questions ("Where does the rain come from?"), | Joseph the jealous father. God was following the precedents of previous gods: Zeus, etc. Gods have feelings too. A woman tells a story about being a young bride married to an older man in Europe in the 20s. Stopping at a hotel and waking up and leaving the same evening and getting in a car accident. Joe repeats a story from a woman in a bar about falling in love in the 9th grade. First person story of Adam and eve. Dreams: a machine gun nest on an apartment firing on people who don't notice, a man and woman in a sports-car in Italy. Nonsense monologue: solving drought in Africa, driving to Mexico, drinking buddies, children's questions ("Where does the rain come from?"), | ||
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== Music == | == Music == | ||
{{Music-Stub}}{{Unidentified|id=unknown | {{Music-Stub}}{{Unidentified|id=unknown outro music [https://jfwiki.org/Unidentified_Music/uh.mp3 uh.mp3]}} | ||
{{Sex (The Necks)}} | |||
* "Eclipsed (Emmersion Mix)" - [https://www.discogs.com/artist/9388159-H-A-L-O H-A-L-O Lewis] (from [https://www.discogs.com/master/92329-H-A-L-O-Lewis-Eclipsed ''Eclipsed''], 1995) | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3miNt5LKMI YouTube] [Intro] | |||
{{Sex (The Necks)}} [15:24] | |||
== Additional Credits == | == Additional Credits == | ||
The original broadcast credits state: "Created in collaboration with [[David Rapkin]]. Recorded, edited, and mixed by Theo Mondle. Music production by [[Bob Carlson]]. Special thanks to [[Kristine McKenna]], Jennifer Ferro, Carly Eiseman, and Esmé Gregson." | The original broadcast credits state: "Created in collaboration with [[David Rapkin]]. Recorded, edited, and mixed by Theo Mondle. Music production by [[Bob Carlson]]. Special thanks to [[Kristine McKenna]], Jennifer Ferro, Carly Eiseman, and Esmé Gregson." | ||
== Footnotes == | |||
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]] | [[Category:Absurd_Monologue]] |