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|data4  = [[:Category:1986|1986]]
|data4  = [[:Category:1986|1986]]
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/let-me-not-dream Let Me Not Dream][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Let%20Me%20Not%20Dream]
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/let-me-not-dream Let Me Not Dream][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=Let%20Me%20Not%20Dream]
|data6  = [[Arthur Miller]], [[Lester Nafzger]], Joe Frank
|data6  = [[Arthur Miller]], [[Patty Hardee]], Alison, Amy, Rabbi Robbins, Joe Frank
|data10 = [[No Show]]
|data10 = [[No Show]]
|data11 = [[Case Studies]]
|data11 = [[Case Studies]]
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the stallion in the paint factory'<ref>He titled a later show,  
the stallion in the paint factory'<ref>He titled a later show,  
[[Woman And Bull In Paint Factory]].</ref> He says he must put something  
[[Woman And Bull In Paint Factory]].</ref> He says he must put something  
together to make tonight's show, odds and ends from the past if necessary.
together to make tonight's show, odds and ends from past shows if necessary.


3:10: A man ([[Lester Nafzger]]?) calls an older woman, asks for Coco.  He identifies
3:10: A man ([[Lester Nafzger]]?) calls an older woman, asks for Coco.  He identifies
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Nafzger, am not sure.  It isn't Joe.</ref>
Nafzger, am not sure.  It isn't Joe.</ref>


4:20: A man ([[Arthur Miller]]?) sings 'Make love to me'<ref>a pop
4:20: A man ([[Arthur Miller]]?) sings 'Make love to me'<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_Love_to_Me_(1954_song) a pop song written in 1954] - not to be
song written in 1954
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_Love_to_Me_(1954_song) - not to be
confused with the 1942 song of the same name; song titles aren't
confused with the 1942 song of the same name; song titles aren't
copyrightable</ref> accompanied by ukulele(?).
copyrightable</ref> accompanied by ukulele(?).
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7:30: A street preacher tells people they need spiritual
7:30: A street preacher tells people they need spiritual
change, not political change; the crowd jeers him.
change, not political change; the crowd of college students at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sproul_Plaza Sproul Plaza] jeers him.


10:10: The director of River Valley camp ([[Arthur Miller]]?), a
10:10: The director of River Valley camp ([[Arthur Miller]]?), a
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27:20: A man ([[Arthur Miller]]?) sings 'There'll never be another
27:20: A man ([[Arthur Miller]]?) sings 'There'll never be another
you'<ref>a pop song written in 1942
you'<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Will_Never_Be_Another_You a pop song written in 1942]</ref>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Will_Never_Be_Another_You </ref>
accompanied by ukulele(?).
accompanied by ukulele(?).


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32:40: Joe prays that his body may breathe, that he not mock
32:40: Joe prays that his body may breathe, that he not mock
himself, that he not dream of the stallion and the woman in the paint
himself, that he not dream of the woman and the stallion in the paint
factory&hellip;
factory&hellip;


34:00: Joe calls Patty; she's an actor in a show, a Hungarian comedy.
34:00: Joe calls Patty; she's an actor in a show, a Hungarian comedy.
Joe sings 'I remember you'<ref>a 1941 pop song
Joe sings 'I remember you'<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Remember_You_(1941_song) a 1941 pop song]</ref>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Remember_You_(1941_song) </ref>
accompanied by a karaoke recording to her.
accompanied by a karaoke recording to her.


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45:50: 'I was born in South Dakota at the age of 4&hellip;'  A man
45:50: 'I was born in South Dakota at the age of 4&hellip;'  A man
(Lester Nafzger?) recounts impossible and conflicting versions of his
([[Lester Nafzger]]?) recounts impossible and conflicting versions of his
life.
life, all involving Mt Rushmore.


48:30: The Christian street preacher is back, talking with the
48:30: The Christian street preacher is back, talking with the
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== Shared material ==
== Shared material ==
{{SM-Stub}}
* [[Reprise]]
* [[Reprise]]
[[Woman And Bull In Paint Factory]]
* [[Black Light]]
* [[Woman And Bull In Paint Factory]]
 
== Additional credits ==
The original broadcast credits state: "Special thanks to Arthur Miller, Patty, Alison, Amy, and Rabbi Robbins. It was produced in the studios of KCRW Santa Monica. Technical production by Tom Strother."


== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==