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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]], [[ | |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 | 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> | 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 | ||
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> | 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 | himself, that he not dream of the woman and the stallion in the paint | ||
factory… | factory… | ||
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> | 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…' A man | 45:50: 'I was born in South Dakota at the age of 4…' 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 == | ||
* [[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 == |