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"Iceland (Part 1)" is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]].
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''Lila always carries a big purse, more of a bag than a purse really.''


'''Iceland''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]]. It was originally broadcast in [[:Category:1990|1990]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
A description of Lila; her big purse, losing things, behavior in a movie theater and restaurant.  Joe finds Professor Vogel's love letters to Lila.  Rhythmic laughter in many voices.  We're on the brink of social collapse, religions are crumbling, apes dressed as holy men. "Would you still love me if I were someone else?"  Travel notes: flying paper at a celebration in Buenos Aires, being picked up by sister anthropologist; pushing a broken down bus through a poor countryside; an airport conveyor belt; a balloon safari with a nude English colonel and a licentious nun; climbing to the Rio statue wearing a party mask; scene in a Thai bar, sex with a singer while a piano playing queen suffers a breakdown.  The search for truth, the nature of truth, "tailors of truth," truth as an infection, we should walk away from truth.  Joe criticizes the music in his own show.  Joe's program as a religious experience and a call for donations.  Word play on whether Joe should get behind his work.  More rhythmic laughter.  Who is happier: a rich old man or a beggar, a rich young man or a slum dweller parolee, an aristocratic lady or a homeless woman.  Joe accuses himself of saying nonsense, invites our wrath.  He pines for the good old programs, begs us to end his show, admits to plagiarizing all his ideas.  
A description of Lila; her big purse, losing things, behavior in a movie theater and restaurant.  Joe finds Professor Vogel's love letters to Lila.  Rhythmic laughter in many voices.  We're on the brink of social collapse, religions are crumbling, apes dressed as holy men. "Would you still love me if I were someone else?"  Travel notes: flying paper at a celebration in Buenos Aires, being picked up by sister anthropologist; pushing a broken down bus through a poor countryside; an airport conveyor belt; a balloon safari with a nude English colonel and a licentious nun; climbing to the Rio statue wearing a party mask; scene in a Thai bar, sex with a singer while a piano playing queen suffers a breakdown.  The search for truth, the nature of truth, "tailors of truth," truth as an infection, we should walk away from truth.  Joe criticizes the music in his own show.  Joe's program as a religious experience and a call for donations.  Word play on whether Joe should get behind his work.  More rhythmic laughter.  Who is happier: a rich old man or a beggar, a rich young man or a slum dweller parolee, an aristocratic lady or a homeless woman.  Joe accuses himself of saying nonsense, invites our wrath.  He pines for the good old programs, begs us to end his show, admits to plagiarizing all his ideas.  


== Interesting Facts ==
== Music ==  
== Music ==  
{{Tzima N'arki (Eno / Moebius / Roedelius) }}
{{Music-Stub}}{{Unidentified|id=Unknown (starting at 21:20) / Unknown (starting at 30:26) "Just listen to this endless droning - this unmodulated seamless music ... why do I play it? ... And why do you listen? Why haven't you complained?"}}
 
{{Ode To Perfume (Holger Czukay)}} [Intro]
 
{{Tzima N'arki (Eno / Moebius / Roedelius)}} [12:07]
== Commentary ==
{{Ho-Mai-Nhi (The Boat Woman Song) (Technical Space Composer's Crew)}} [22:45]
{{commentary}}
{{Fools Gold (The Stone Roses)}} [25:10] {{Added music}}


== Additional credits ==
The original broadcast credits state: "Performed by Joe Frank, and created in collaboration with [[David Rapkin]] and [[Arthur Miller]]. Mixing engineer: Theo Mondle. Special thanks to Ariana Morgenstern, Kathleen Griffin, and Sheila Bjornlie."


== External Links ==
==Miscellanea==
* The version of this program currently available on [https://www.joefrank.com Joefrank.com] is a slightly longer remix of the original.


==Footnotes==


{{Work In Progress}}
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]]
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]]
[[Category:Narrative_Monologue]]
[[Category:Narrative_Monologue]]
[[Category:Absurd_Lists]]
[[Category:Absurd_Lists]]
[[Category:David Rapkin]]
[[Category:Arthur Miller]]
[[Category:1990]]
[[Category:Work In Progress]]
[[Category:Unknown_air_date]]
[[Category:Show]]
[[Category:Show_by_date|19900004]] {{Airdate|airdate=1990}}
{{Series|series=Work In Progress}}{{Cast|cast=Joe Frank}}

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