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I know that Joe didn’t like The 80-Yard Run very much. His is voice higher than his later shows, the sound mix isn’t always perfect, and Joe even takes a break to get a cup of tea halfway through. But I like the roughness of that very early episode. It shows Joe’s creativity while it was still percolating, while he was still getting a handle on what he was doing. [http://curious.kcrw.com/2018/01/remembering-joe-franks-hallucinogenic-journeys] | I know that Joe didn’t like The 80-Yard Run very much. His is voice higher than his later shows, the sound mix isn’t always perfect, and Joe even takes a break to get a cup of tea halfway through. But I like the roughness of that very early episode. It shows Joe’s creativity while it was still percolating, while he was still getting a handle on what he was doing. [http://curious.kcrw.com/2018/01/remembering-joe-franks-hallucinogenic-journeys] | ||
=== Ira Glass === | |||
“I felt everything I understood about radio was broken in an instant,” Glass says, “when he said, ‘I am going to fix myself a cup of tea, and be right back in a moment.’ And there is this break” [https://slate.com/culture/2018/01/joe-franks-last-interview-before-his-death.html] | |||
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