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Train sounds; a poetic celebration of the hobo.
A ski lodge, writing "regret not the momentary impulse" on a cast.
Founding fathers, the Articles of Confabulation and the bill of human bondage.
General Deities Incorporated. Christmas in New York.
Throwing a New Year's Eve party - a guest suffocated beneath coats.
Revolutionary political group promulgates messages and performs actions.
Conventional life disrupted by sabotage - fire extinguishers filled with napalm; shaving cream replaced with hair growth substance; emetics, diuretics, and laxatives added to office coffee
List of everyday items: lite beer, lite cheese, lite meat, lite baked goods...
List of security services: a bank of television monitors enabling you to observe who is approaching along the driveway...
List of upper class amenities: the Alpine ski lodge in wintertime Palm Desert Club timeshares...
List of beverages: ... noca-cola, joka-cola, bloka-cola, smoka-cola, croka-cola, loca-cola, broka-cola.
Joe hums and raps "it's the sweet life I'm leading" to music.
The triumph of the suburban mall.
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Revision as of 19:19, 26 March 2021
Series | |
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Work In Progress | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
1989 | |
Cast | |
Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Absurd Monologue, 1 hour | |
Preceded by: | The More I Know You |
Followed by: | Nausea |
Oh Midnight Special, I ride the rods a hobo, not homeless...
Road To Hell is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1989.
Synopsis
Music
This is an incomplete record of the music in this program. If you can add more information, please do.
- "Hold On, It's Coming No.1" - Country Joe McDonald (from Hold On It's Coming, 1971) | YouTube
- "New York/Brazil" - Lee Ritenour (from Festival, 1988) | YouTube
Additional credits
The original broadcast credits state: "Performed by Joe Frank, and created in collaboration with David Rapkin. Recorded and mixed by Jeff Sykes."