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5:00: Joe talks to Kate on the phone: she tells him she danced to a | 5:00: Joe talks to Kate on the phone: she tells him she danced to a | ||
jukebox at an empty Mexican bar that day; the songs included Jobim's | jukebox at an empty Mexican bar that day; the songs included Jobim's | ||
'Brazil'<ref>which Joe used a lot in the 'Karma' shows</ref> | 'Brazil'.<ref>which Joe used a lot in the 'Karma' shows</ref> | ||
7:00: [[Jack Kornfield]] describes spiritual practice. He tells of | 7:00: [[Jack Kornfield]] describes spiritual practice. He tells of | ||
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man, Joe has a relationship with a Jewish woman instead of her. | man, Joe has a relationship with a Jewish woman instead of her. | ||
18:50: Kornfield tells of | 18:50: Kornfield tells of [[Wikipedia:Kalu Rinpoche|Kalu Rinpoche]], a 'wonderful old | ||
Tibetan lama'. At the Boston aquarium he prays for the enlightenment | Tibetan lama'. At the Boston aquarium he prays for the enlightenment | ||
of the fish. | of the fish. | ||
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51:50: Larry tells Joe that he's withdrawing emotionally from Rosalie, | 51:50: Larry tells Joe that he's withdrawing emotionally from Rosalie, | ||
tells Joe about Svengali. He claims it's historical<ref>it's a novel, | tells Joe about Svengali. He claims it's historical<ref>it's a novel, | ||
<i>Trilby</i>, written by George du Maurier in | [[Wikipedia:Trilby (novel)|<i>Trilby</i>]], written by George du Maurier in 1894.</ref> Larry | ||
describes the 1931 movie <i>Svengali</i>, which starred John | describes the 1931 movie [[Wikipedia:Svengali (1931 film)|<i>Svengali</i>]], which starred John | ||
Barrymore. | Barrymore. | ||
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{{Spacebeach (Arling & Cameron)}} [13:59] | {{Spacebeach (Arling & Cameron)}} [13:59] | ||
== | == Additional credits == | ||
The original broadcast credits state: "[W]ith [[Larry Block]], Buddhist teacher [[Jack Kornfield]], and Joe Frank; recorded and edited by Scott Fritz and mixed by [[Bob Carlson]]; production assistance: Esmé Gregson; special thanks to Ariana Morgenstern and Tom Schnabel."<ref>a long-time music host on KCRW</ref> | |||
Jack Kornfield, and Joe Frank; recorded and edited by Scott Fritz and | |||
mixed by Bob Carlson; production assistance: Esmé Gregson; special | |||
thanks to Ariana Morgenstern and Tom Schnabel<ref>a long-time music host on KCRW</ref> | |||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == | ||