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9:00: Joe talks to a man ([[Arthur Miller]]) who taught at Princeton, | 9:00: Joe talks to a man ([[Arthur Miller]]) who taught at Princeton, | ||
knew Einstein, tells unlikely stories about him, including | knew Einstein, tells unlikely stories about him, including Einstein's affair | ||
with Marilyn Monroe. | with Marilyn Monroe. | ||
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with Gertrude Stein, allegedly an explosive affair. | with Gertrude Stein, allegedly an explosive affair. | ||
18:50: A woman <ref>German accent, | 18:50: A woman <ref>German accent, real according to a | ||
correspondent on Reddit - I don't think it's Julie Renick, the only | |||
woman mentioned in the cast</ref> talks about songs Marlene Dietrich sang.<ref>The first | |||
song is 'Ach, Fräulein Annie wohnt schon lang nicht hier', 'Annie | |||
doesn't live here anymore', | |||
https://www.songtexte.com/songtext/marlene-dietrich/annie-doesnt-live-here-anymore-g43e71b7b.html | |||
, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3tnUBwt74M ; the second song is | |||
'Wenn ich mir was wünschen dürfte', | |||
https://www.songtexte.com/songtext/marlene-dietrich/wenn-ich-mir-was-wunschen-durfte-1bc2595c.html | |||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx6aKAMYDHk . Dietrich sang both.</ref> | |||
22:00: A man ([[Arthur Miller]]) tells about attending a costume party | 22:00: A man ([[Arthur Miller]]) tells about attending a costume party | ||
in New York City dressed as Marlene Dietrich did for <i>The Blue | in New York City dressed as Marlene Dietrich did for <i>The Blue | ||
Angel</i>, where he meets her and has a relationship with her when she | Angel</i>, where he meets her and has a relationship with her when she | ||
was in her 50s. | was in her 50s.<ref>She was born in 1901.</ref> | ||
26:50: A man ([[Ryan Cutrona]]) tells about Hitler's life as a little | 26:50: A man ([[Ryan Cutrona]]) tells about Hitler's life as a little | ||
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28:30: A man ([[Nick Ullett]]?) talks about Costa Frangapelli's | 28:30: A man ([[Nick Ullett]]?) talks about Costa Frangapelli's | ||
<ref>fictional, I'm pretty sure</ref> | |||
studies of the flow of time, that no | |||
reality could exist without time stopping. Man #2 ([[Arthur Miller]]) | reality could exist without time stopping. Man #2 ([[Arthur Miller]]) | ||
says that music exists in time. Man #3 (fake German accent - | says that music exists in time. Man #3 (fake German accent - | ||
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The version released by JoeFrankTheater on YouTube on 2021 August 22 includes [[Nick Ullett]] in the cast. | The version released by JoeFrankTheater on YouTube on 2021 August 22 includes [[Nick Ullett]] in the cast. | ||
== Commentary == | |||
Most of the panel segments are also in 'Case studies'. They | |||
sound of a piece; I speculate that they were recorded at the same | |||
time, that Joe didn't use all of them in 1986 ('Case studies').[[User:Arthur Peabody|Arthur Peabody]] ([[User talk:Arthur Peabody|talk]]) 17:59, 23 August 2021 (EDT) | |||
Thanks to people in the German subreddit for help identifying | |||
the 2 Marlene Dietrich songs mentioned at 19 minutes; one said her | |||
voice is authentically German.[[User:Arthur Peabody|Arthur Peabody]] ([[User talk:Arthur Peabody|talk]]) 17:59, 23 August 2021 (EDT) | |||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == |