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{{Illicity Part One (Extended Spirit)}} [Intro] | {{Illicity Part One (Extended Spirit)}} [Intro] | ||
{{Love (Patrice)}} [34:35] <!--TBD: album version or longer single version? --> | {{Love (Patrice)}} [34:35] <!--TBD: album version or longer single version? --> | ||
{{Prison Blues (Alan Lomax)}} [40:30] | |||
==Commentary== | ==Commentary== |
Revision as of 22:59, 15 March 2023
Series | |
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The Other Side | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
January 16, 2000 | |
Cast | |
Larry Block, Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Narrative Monologue, Absurd Monologue, 58 minutes | |
Preceded by: | Summer Notes (Remix) |
Followed by: | At Last |
He's always hated Christmas; it's the most depressing time of the year.
Mercy, also known as Mercy Now, is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series The Other Side. It was originally broadcast on January 16, 2000.
Synopsis
A failed screenwriter sees his lover Margo then goes to their cottage at Big Sur with his wife, Ann, for New Year's of 1999/2000, is in a bad mood the whole time, watches a sword & sandal movie instead of the celebrations his wife wants to watch, stuffs himself at dinner, has a disagreement with his son, who visits while passing through.
35: Joe sees a beautiful young woman on the beach, then discovers she's a man.[1]
42: Joe recommends not-complaining.[2]
48:20: A woman recalls the boy she fell in love with in school at age 12.[3]
54:30: Joe says that if we think hard enough we may create meaning, understand underlying hidden meaning, encoded messages.
About a man who is depressed around Christmas 1999, his wife Ann and his mistress Margo. Narrator at the beach, dreaming. Woman talks about her taste in men, being a girl.
Music
- "Illicity Part One" - Extended Spirit (from Solid Water, 1998) | YouTube [Intro]
- "Love" - Patrice (from Ancient Spirit, 2000) | YouTube [34:35]
Template:Prison Blues (Alan Lomax) [40:30]
Commentary
The second segment is set in a similar location as the first. I didn't notice that it was separate the first few times I listened.Arthur Peabody (talk) 23:35, 6 January 2022 (EST)
Footnotes
- ↑ aired originally in Joe Frank's America, without the music
- ↑ aired originally in Smile
- ↑ aired originally in The More I Know You