From rholland356 at yahoo.com Sun May 18 14:07:57 2003 From: rholland356 at yahoo.com (Robert Holland) Date: Sun May 18 18:39:12 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Here's what my son said... Message-ID: <20030518200757.25169.qmail@web13808.mail.yahoo.com> Hello, listfolk. I couldn't attend Joe's show, so I encouraged my son to go at the last minute. He's studying at UC Irvine and doesn't know Joe's work. Here's what he said: "Haha, thanks for the info. I went with Jose to check it out. That guy was hilarious! x-cellent stories he told, and in between stories when he took a break or whatever he'd have this fine chick dancing and stuff so that was kool too and he had fog machines and all kinds of light. Lots of limo's were there and I would have sworn i saw the actor who was the last guy killed in Bourne Identity. Yea, good stuff. Nice theater that is, didn't even know it was there, it was right across Sears at SouthCoast Plaza. Thanks." ===== Robert Holland rholland356@yahoo.com 408.422.0652 cell __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From uhohjf at yahoo.com Sun May 18 21:57:59 2003 From: uhohjf at yahoo.com (B. Thong) Date: Sun May 18 20:58:01 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20030517011942.0354f088@216.239.132.20> Message-ID: <20030519035759.64781.qmail@web41208.mail.yahoo.com> Anyone else? Some play by plays would be greatly appreciated. Actually, I just listened to the interview he did on KPFA tonight and he mentioned something about a fog machine going a bit out of whack that night, inundating him and the dancer. So, did anyone record the interview who would like to trade... for another interview. And how about that live show? Bob Email me directly if you're interested in a trade. uhohjf@yahoo.com --- mjp wrote: > the show was great...i just wanted to be the first to say that. > > first. > > not what i expected - but better than what i expected. just Joe reading, > punctuated by brief musical breaks featuring a ridiculously out of place > dancing girl...the first story was especially wonderful, and i won't > butcher it by recounting or paraphrasing here. i'm sure someone who was > there will post a better recap than i can write. > > suffice it to say, a beautiful evening. > > mjp > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From contact at joefrank.com Mon May 19 00:44:51 2003 From: contact at joefrank.com (contact@joefrank.com) Date: Sun May 18 23:44:55 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? In-Reply-To: <20030519035759.64781.qmail@web41208.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20030519035759.64781.qmail@web41208.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1053326691.3ec87d63e6cba@augustus.dnsback.com> We'll be streaming the KPFA interview asap - hopefully within a week. Also, we're producing a CD (audio) of the show at South Coast Rep - hope to have it streaming very soon as well. Joe's already at work revising the script from the SCR show - possibly producing it in L.A. in the near future. We've talked with him post-show, and we're hoping to post a few favorite excerpts. Cheers, JF.com ---------------------- Quoting "B. Thong" : > > > Anyone else? Some play by plays would be greatly appreciated. > > Actually, I just listened to the interview he did on KPFA tonight and he > mentioned something about a fog machine going a bit out of whack that night, > inundating him and the dancer. > > So, did anyone record the interview who would like to trade... for another > interview. And how about that live show? > > Bob > Email me directly if you're interested in a trade. > uhohjf@yahoo.com > > > --- mjp wrote: > > the show was great...i just wanted to be the first to say that. > > > > first. > > > > not what i expected - but better than what i expected. just Joe reading, > > punctuated by brief musical breaks featuring a ridiculously out of place > > dancing girl...the first story was especially wonderful, and i won't > > butcher it by recounting or paraphrasing here. i'm sure someone who was > > there will post a better recap than i can write. > > > > suffice it to say, a beautiful evening. > > > > mjp > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > http://search.yahoo.com > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > From joefrank at smog.net Mon May 19 12:09:57 2003 From: joefrank at smog.net (mjp) Date: Mon May 19 11:10:02 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? In-Reply-To: <20030519035759.64781.qmail@web41208.mail.yahoo.com> References: <5.1.0.14.2.20030517011942.0354f088@216.239.132.20> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20030519104348.01f3bd00@216.239.132.20> Ah yes, the fog machine. I think the idea was to provide a thin layer of ground fog while the dancer was doing her thing, but instead a tremendous thick cloud cover erupted from stage right as soon as the music started, engulfing the stage and the audience and lingering for 5 - 10 minutes after the machine was turned off. So the second and third pieces were read while Joe stood there at the podium surrounded by a thick layer of fake smoke. It was interesting and eerie the first time, but by the third dancing break the audience was coughing and choking and breathing through their sweater sleeves, so someone backstage took mercy on us and pulled the plug on the fog for the rest of the night. One thing that I found to be very interesting (as long as I'm typing here) was Joe's demeanor. I had really expected a scowling, dour, almost dark presence, but that wasn't his persona at all. He was more like a sly, subversive prankster spinning out elaborate stories and jokes, which he himself would often smile at, at one point even laughing out loud at one of his more humorous passages. Of course, if you closed your eyes for a few minutes, it was just like listening to the radio show...and the weird, dark Joe that I'd always imagined was right there in the room. The pieces themselves were classic Joe Frank (minus the underlying music and sound effects). The first piece, about a woman, her dead husband and the neighbor from across the hall was one of the best pieces of humorous writing I've heard in a long time, from anyone. When the audio goes up on his site I'll be hitting that one right away. Classic. mjp At 08:57 PM 5/18/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Actually, I just listened to the interview he did on KPFA tonight and he >mentioned something about a fog machine going a bit out of whack that night, >inundating him and the dancer. From rholland356 at yahoo.com Mon May 19 12:37:17 2003 From: rholland356 at yahoo.com (Robert Holland) Date: Mon May 19 11:37:20 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? In-Reply-To: <1053326691.3ec87d63e6cba@augustus.dnsback.com> Message-ID: <20030519183717.60460.qmail@web13807.mail.yahoo.com> Oh, that will be so cool to be able to hear these live shows on the net. And speaking of cool, Joe can order his crew to chill that fog so it hugs the stage. You know, so the audience doesn't gag. Fog chiller technology is on the web, at the halloween sites. --- "contact@joefrank.com" wrote: > > We'll be streaming the KPFA interview asap - > hopefully within a week. Also, > we're producing a CD (audio) of the show at South > Coast Rep - hope to have it > streaming very soon as well. > > Joe's already at work revising the script from the > SCR show - possibly > producing it in L.A. in the near future. We've > talked with him post-show, and > we're hoping to post a few favorite excerpts. > > Cheers, > > JF.com > > ---------------------- > > > Quoting "B. Thong" : > > > > > > > Anyone else? Some play by plays would be greatly > appreciated. > > > > Actually, I just listened to the interview he did > on KPFA tonight and he > > mentioned something about a fog machine going a > bit out of whack that night, > > inundating him and the dancer. > > > > So, did anyone record the interview who would like > to trade... for another > > interview. And how about that live show? > > > > Bob > > Email me directly if you're interested in a trade. > > uhohjf@yahoo.com > > > > > > --- mjp wrote: > > > the show was great...i just wanted to be the > first to say that. > > > > > > first. > > > > > > not what i expected - but better than what i > expected. just Joe reading, > > > punctuated by brief musical breaks featuring a > ridiculously out of place > > > dancing girl...the first story was especially > wonderful, and i won't > > > butcher it by recounting or paraphrasing here. > i'm sure someone who was > > > there will post a better recap than i can write. > > > > > > suffice it to say, a beautiful evening. > > > > > > mjp > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > > > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > > http://search.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list ===== Robert Holland rholland356@yahoo.com 408.422.0652 cell __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From musgrovem at washpost.com Mon May 19 18:10:06 2003 From: musgrovem at washpost.com (Mike Musgrove) Date: Mon May 19 14:10:22 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? Message-ID: I didn't think the dancer was terribly out of place, as one poster said. I liked it that he kind of danced away with her off the stage at the end. It was interesting to see him smile or almost crack up at his own inventions... and so strange to see Joe in front of a live, laughing and applauding audience when I am used to hearing him in a quiet room. I was worried that the smoke was going to clear us out of the place for a moment there-- the sort of thing that might happen in one of his stories... One or two of the pieces seemed to have some familiar content to me, though I couldn't place what show they came from. In one, Joe sees a woman pulling a cello, and in the flash of the moment he imagines them as lovers and imagines what their life would be like together. Then she walks on and Joe is relieved. Can anyone name that Joe, or was that a new one? Other (new, or new to me, at least) pieces included Joe going to a doctor who recommends that Joe fix his problems with incest or necrophilia. His sketch of dark, obsessive love was classic ("I want to serve your brain with jalapeno vinaigrette... I want to stitch your face on my chest so I can train my muscles to recreate your facial expressions.") I can't wait till the jf.com team posts the show, naturally. mjp To: Joe Frank Mailing List Sent by: cc: joe-frank-list-bounces Subject: Re: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? @armory.com 05/19/2003 02:09 PM Please respond to Joe Frank Mailing List Ah yes, the fog machine. I think the idea was to provide a thin layer of ground fog while the dancer was doing her thing, but instead a tremendous thick cloud cover erupted from stage right as soon as the music started, engulfing the stage and the audience and lingering for 5 - 10 minutes after the machine was turned off. So the second and third pieces were read while Joe stood there at the podium surrounded by a thick layer of fake smoke. It was interesting and eerie the first time, but by the third dancing break the audience was coughing and choking and breathing through their sweater sleeves, so someone backstage took mercy on us and pulled the plug on the fog for the rest of the night. One thing that I found to be very interesting (as long as I'm typing here) was Joe's demeanor. I had really expected a scowling, dour, almost dark presence, but that wasn't his persona at all. He was more like a sly, subversive prankster spinning out elaborate stories and jokes, which he himself would often smile at, at one point even laughing out loud at one of his more humorous passages. Of course, if you closed your eyes for a few minutes, it was just like listening to the radio show...and the weird, dark Joe that I'd always imagined was right there in the room. The pieces themselves were classic Joe Frank (minus the underlying music and sound effects). The first piece, about a woman, her dead husband and the neighbor from across the hall was one of the best pieces of humorous writing I've heard in a long time, from anyone. When the audio goes up on his site I'll be hitting that one right away. Classic. mjp At 08:57 PM 5/18/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Actually, I just listened to the interview he did on KPFA tonight and he >mentioned something about a fog machine going a bit out of whack that night, >inundating him and the dancer. _______________________________________________ Joe Frank Mailing List joe-frank-list@joefrank.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list From sheilarae at rocketmail.com Mon May 19 16:33:53 2003 From: sheilarae at rocketmail.com (Sheila Gloss) Date: Mon May 19 15:33:55 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] live show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030519223353.73729.qmail@web13907.mail.yahoo.com> It's not often that I wish I lived in SoCal, but alas, this is one of them. Sigh. Any chance that Joe will take his show on the road? To the Bay area, perhaps? I didn't get to hear him live on KPFA last night- was he in Berkeley or did he phone in? -Sheila --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://deepthought.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20030519/f75dd8c3/attachment.htm From bobl at wginc.org Mon May 19 07:54:40 2003 From: bobl at wginc.org (Bob Lee) Date: Mon May 19 16:48:38 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? References: <20030519035759.64781.qmail@web41208.mail.yahoo.com> <1053326691.3ec87d63e6cba@augustus.dnsback.com> Message-ID: <001801c31df5$1ee62c60$2112060a@bobslaptop> NY Anyone ? Bob Lee ----- Original Message ----- From: To: "Joe Frank Mailing List" Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 2:44 AM Subject: Re: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? > > We'll be streaming the KPFA interview asap - hopefully within a week. Also, > we're producing a CD (audio) of the show at South Coast Rep - hope to have it > streaming very soon as well. > > Joe's already at work revising the script from the SCR show - possibly > producing it in L.A. in the near future. We've talked with him post-show, and > we're hoping to post a few favorite excerpts. > > Cheers, > > JF.com > > ---------------------- > > > Quoting "B. Thong" : > > > > > > > Anyone else? Some play by plays would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Actually, I just listened to the interview he did on KPFA tonight and he > > mentioned something about a fog machine going a bit out of whack that night, > > inundating him and the dancer. > > > > So, did anyone record the interview who would like to trade... for another > > interview. And how about that live show? > > > > Bob > > Email me directly if you're interested in a trade. > > uhohjf@yahoo.com > > > > > > --- mjp wrote: > > > the show was great...i just wanted to be the first to say that. > > > > > > first. > > > > > > not what i expected - but better than what i expected. just Joe reading, > > > punctuated by brief musical breaks featuring a ridiculously out of place > > > dancing girl...the first story was especially wonderful, and i won't > > > butcher it by recounting or paraphrasing here. i'm sure someone who was > > > there will post a better recap than i can write. > > > > > > suffice it to say, a beautiful evening. > > > > > > mjp > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > > http://search.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > From shawn.irwin at canyons.edu Mon May 19 17:46:59 2003 From: shawn.irwin at canyons.edu (Irwin, Shawn) Date: Mon May 19 16:48:39 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? Message-ID: <61FA6D5CCE4AD311863F00500415AB5AD0FAE3@mail.coc.cc.ca.us> In his first piece he talks to someone on the phone and all you hear is Joe saying stuff like "But that will take all night. Don't forget the olive oil. Not the feather boa, we've done that to death. The airport? No. It's too crowded there." I think that was an expanded version from Talk To Me. The one where he interviews a mime who is performing at Carnegie Hall. (One of my favorites!) In another piece he talks about love. "Why love? All the trouble, the heartache, the expense, the posturing." I think that is from Windows around the last half of the program. (Another favorite) In my opinion it was a wonderful show (even with the fog) and I will be looking out for any other live performances that he may do in the future. (please, please, please!) To answer another post, he phoned in the Berkeley call-in show from his home in Santa Monica. > ---------- > From: Mike Musgrove > Reply To: Joe Frank Mailing List > Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 2:10 PM > To: Joe Frank Mailing List > Subject: Re: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? > > One or two of the pieces seemed to have some familiar content to me, > though > From uhohjf at yahoo.com Mon May 19 21:46:46 2003 From: uhohjf at yahoo.com (B. Thong) Date: Mon May 19 20:46:49 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? In-Reply-To: <1053326691.3ec87d63e6cba@augustus.dnsback.com> Message-ID: <20030520034646.56331.qmail@web41206.mail.yahoo.com> --- "contact@joefrank.com" wrote: > > We'll be streaming the KPFA interview asap - hopefully within a week. Also, > we're producing a CD (audio) of the show at South Coast Rep - hope to have it > > streaming very soon as well. > > Joe's already at work revising the script from the SCR show - possibly > producing it in L.A. in the near future. We've talked with him post-show, > and > we're hoping to post a few favorite excerpts. > > Cheers, > > JF.com > > ---------------------- > > > Quoting "B. Thong" : > > > > > > > Anyone else? Some play by plays would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Actually, I just listened to the interview he did on KPFA tonight and he > > mentioned something about a fog machine going a bit out of whack that > night, > > inundating him and the dancer. > > > > So, did anyone record the interview who would like to trade... for another > > interview. And how about that live show? > > > > Bob > > Email me directly if you're interested in a trade. > > uhohjf@yahoo.com > > > > > > --- mjp wrote: > > > the show was great...i just wanted to be the first to say that. > > > > > > first. > > > > > > not what i expected - but better than what i expected. just Joe reading, > > > punctuated by brief musical breaks featuring a ridiculously out of place > > > dancing girl...the first story was especially wonderful, and i won't > > > butcher it by recounting or paraphrasing here. i'm sure someone who was > > > there will post a better recap than i can write. > > > > > > suffice it to say, a beautiful evening. > > > > > > mjp > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > > http://search.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From uhohjf at yahoo.com Mon May 19 21:52:35 2003 From: uhohjf at yahoo.com (B. Thong) Date: Mon May 19 20:52:37 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] live show in O.C.-- COMMENTs? - Thanks joefrank.com! In-Reply-To: <1053326691.3ec87d63e6cba@augustus.dnsback.com> Message-ID: <20030520035235.55652.qmail@web41201.mail.yahoo.com> Now that's what I call service! If I was having a euphoric seizure when I heard joefrank.com was launched, I'm having a grand mal sz now. If you guys ever start offering the live shows in video streaming, you'd just throw me in a coma. Thanks again. Bob --- "contact@joefrank.com" wrote: > > We'll be streaming the KPFA interview asap - hopefully within a week. Also, > we're producing a CD (audio) of the show at South Coast Rep - hope to have it > > streaming very soon as well. > > Joe's already at work revising the script from the SCR show - possibly > producing it in L.A. in the near future. We've talked with him post-show, > and > we're hoping to post a few favorite excerpts. > > Cheers, > > JF.com > > ---------------------- > > > Quoting "B. Thong" : > > > > > > > Anyone else? Some play by plays would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Actually, I just listened to the interview he did on KPFA tonight and he > > mentioned something about a fog machine going a bit out of whack that > night, > > inundating him and the dancer. > > > > So, did anyone record the interview who would like to trade... for another > > interview. And how about that live show? > > > > Bob > > Email me directly if you're interested in a trade. > > uhohjf@yahoo.com > > > > > > --- mjp wrote: > > > the show was great...i just wanted to be the first to say that. > > > > > > first. > > > > > > not what i expected - but better than what i expected. just Joe reading, > > > punctuated by brief musical breaks featuring a ridiculously out of place > > > dancing girl...the first story was especially wonderful, and i won't > > > butcher it by recounting or paraphrasing here. i'm sure someone who was > > > there will post a better recap than i can write. > > > > > > suffice it to say, a beautiful evening. > > > > > > mjp > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > > http://search.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From suricatta at rcn.com Tue May 20 05:37:00 2003 From: suricatta at rcn.com (suricata.suricatta) Date: Tue May 20 01:35:03 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Yet another name that joe: Insomnia Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://deepthought.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20030520/3aa91baa/attachment.htm From innadadadavida at yahoo.com Tue May 20 08:03:15 2003 From: innadadadavida at yahoo.com (Bob) Date: Tue May 20 07:03:21 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Czeslaw Milosz Message-ID: <20030520140315.94276.qmail@web41601.mail.yahoo.com> One of the KPFA callers queried Joe about literary influences, to which he responded with Kafka's short stories (specifically "A Hunger Artist", "In The Penal Colony", and "Conversation With The Supplicant"), Doestovsky ("Notes >From The Underground" and "Brothers Karamazov"), Mann ("The Magic Mountain"), and Czeslaw Milosz (a poet who has also written a number of autobiographical/philosophical works). Any Milosz recommendations? Thanks. (The caller also mentioned an interesting sounding book by Ernest Becker called "The Denial Of Death".) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From BILLMILOSZ at aol.com Tue May 20 15:15:18 2003 From: BILLMILOSZ at aol.com (BILLMILOSZ@aol.com) Date: Tue May 20 11:15:29 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Czeslaw Milosz Message-ID: <199.1a854ddc.2bfbcab6@aol.com> Someone asked for Milosz recommendations. Czeslaw (pronounced SHEH -slav for those of you unfamiliar with Polish or Czech ) won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1980. You might have a look at http://www.ibiblio.org/dykki/poetry/milosz/ http://www.nybooks.com/authors/427 His books - you might like To Begin Where I Am: Selected Essays , or The Issa Valley , or A Roadside Dog -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://deepthought.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20030520/57e5bf35/attachment-0001.htm From gyral at yahoo.com Tue May 20 12:21:07 2003 From: gyral at yahoo.com (stop) Date: Tue May 20 11:21:14 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Fwd: help? Message-ID: <20030520182107.34272.qmail@web13406.mail.yahoo.com> --- Chuck Scurich wrote: > From Chuck Scurich Mon May 19 21:12:35 2003 > Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 21:12:35 -0700 (PDT) > From: Chuck Scurich > Subject: help? > To: gyral@yahoo.com > > Hi, > > My name is Chuck Scurich, I live in Oakland, CA, and last night I heard Joe > Frank for the very first time on KPFA radio, and really liked his stuff a > lot. > > What the problem is: I driving to Los Angeles Early Wednesday - and it is > about an 8 hour drive and would love to have some of Joe Frank stuff to > listen > too. I just found out that there is no way to get MP3s of his shows, but I > thought maybe you could let me know how I could get just one or two to listen > to on that long lonely drive south. I really don't mind paying Joe Frank for > any of his CDs, and I am sure I will, but it is just bad timing this time for > me. > > What do you think? Can you help me someway? > > Chuck > > > ===== > Chuck Scurich > Scurich@pobox.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From rogerantibodies at hotmail.com Tue May 20 16:32:41 2003 From: rogerantibodies at hotmail.com (ROGER HILL) Date: Tue May 20 12:32:43 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe live Message-ID: I have seen suggestions of the California Bay area, NY, etc for more live Joe shows....How about a swing South into Athens/Atlanta, Georgia??? If I had the $$$ I would have flown out for the LA show. I am glad that he is working on new stuff, regardless. Roger Hill _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From BURGUNDYROSE at prodigy.net Tue May 20 19:08:01 2003 From: BURGUNDYROSE at prodigy.net (BURGUNDYROSE@prodigy.net) Date: Tue May 20 15:08:04 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Yet another name that joe: Insomnia Message-ID: hmmmmmmmm.... wonder if that might have been "sleep?" j --- Original Message --- From: "suricata.suricatta" To: Joe Frank Mailing List Subject: [joe-frank-list] Yet another name that joe: Insomnia >--===============4656731920277159== >Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > > > > >
Aside from the shows Insomnia and Justine, in what shows= > does Joe talk about insomnia. I vaguely recall a monologue where= > he talked a bit about insomnia specifically, like what it's like= > when you *really* have a long bout of insomnia, and how the rest= > of the world seems, how most people don't realize, etc. Anyone= > know what show that might be from (if any)?
> > > From Rubatoguy at mindspring.com Wed May 21 02:02:30 2003 From: Rubatoguy at mindspring.com (Todd Last) Date: Wed May 21 01:02:39 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Yet another name that joe: Insomnia References: Message-ID: <3ECB3296.3030608@mindspring.com> I believe you are thinking about 'The Sacred.' After the part where he is in the room with the two people in wheelchairs. Todd suricata.suricatta wrote: > Aside from the shows Insomnia and Justine, in what shows does Joe talk > about insomnia. I vaguely recall a monologue where he talked a bit > about insomnia specifically, like what it's like when you *really* > have a long bout of insomnia, and how the rest of the world seems, how > most people don't realize, etc. Anyone know what show that might be > from (if any)? > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Joe Frank Mailing List >joe-frank-list@joefrank.net >http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > From contact at joefrank.com Wed May 21 21:50:56 2003 From: contact at joefrank.com (contact@joefrank.com) Date: Wed May 21 20:50:46 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Live shows and pondering the KPFA interview Message-ID: <1053575456.3ecc4920cdff8@augustus.dnsback.com> Joe is reviewing his performance at South Coast Repertory and considering the possibility of revising and presenting the show in Los Angeles, San Francisco and maybe New York. For this reason, he would prefer postponing CD and video production of the live South Coast Repertory show. Send us your recommendations for intimate theatres in these locations - seating between 200-500 or so - and we'll let you know when the next performance takes place. ================ The KPFA interview was very interesting and held some surprises for us here at JF.com. In quintessential Joe Frank style, the line between fact and fiction appeared once again to be blurred. For example, we happen to know someone who knows the lady in "Terminal" who took Larry Block in that night and then kicked him out... and she claims this really happened. So, although Joe said in the interview that it was fiction, it appears, after all, to have been fact. Or maybe? Who knows. Your guess is as good as ours. The JF.com Team From darrellblackandblue at yahoo.com Wed May 21 22:01:49 2003 From: darrellblackandblue at yahoo.com (darrellblackandblue) Date: Wed May 21 21:01:52 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Live shows and pondering the KPFA interview In-Reply-To: <1053575456.3ecc4920cdff8@augustus.dnsback.com> Message-ID: <20030522040149.21489.qmail@web10506.mail.yahoo.com> Symphony Space NYC Joyce Theatre NYC Merkin Hall NYC Yay! "contact@joefrank.com" wrote: Joe is reviewing his performance at South Coast Repertory and considering the possibility of revising and presenting the show in Los Angeles, San Francisco and maybe New York. For this reason, he would prefer postponing CD and video production of the live South Coast Repertory show. Send us your recommendations for intimate theatres in these locations - seating between 200-500 or so - and we'll let you know when the next performance takes place. ================ The KPFA interview was very interesting and held some surprises for us here at JF.com. In quintessential Joe Frank style, the line between fact and fiction appeared once again to be blurred. For example, we happen to know someone who knows the lady in "Terminal" who took Larry Block in that night and then kicked him out... and she claims this really happened. So, although Joe said in the interview that it was fiction, it appears, after all, to have been fact. Or maybe? Who knows. Your guess is as good as ours. The JF.com Team _______________________________________________ Joe Frank Mailing List joe-frank-list@joefrank.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list "Fortune favors the brave" Proverb -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://deepthought.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20030521/4dfb1622/attachment.htm From natsoulas at yahoo.com Thu May 22 08:27:39 2003 From: natsoulas at yahoo.com (Tony Natsoulas) Date: Thu May 22 07:27:41 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Live shows and pondering the KPFA interview In-Reply-To: <20030522040149.21489.qmail@web10506.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20030522142739.59778.qmail@web20704.mail.yahoo.com> What about the Museum of Modern Art is S.F. --- darrellblackandblue wrote: > Symphony Space NYC > Joyce Theatre NYC > Merkin Hall NYC > Yay! > > "contact@joefrank.com" wrote: > > Joe is reviewing his performance at South Coast > Repertory and considering the > possibility of revising and presenting the show in > Los Angeles, San Francisco > and maybe New York. For this reason, he would prefer > postponing CD and video > production of the live South Coast Repertory show. > > Send us your recommendations for intimate theatres > in these locations - > seating between 200-500 or so - and we'll let you > know when the next > performance takes place. > > ================ > > The KPFA interview was very interesting and held > some surprises for us here at > JF.com. In quintessential Joe Frank style, the line > between fact and fiction > appeared once again to be blurred. For example, we > happen to know someone who > knows the lady in "Terminal" who took Larry Block in > that night and then > kicked him out... and she claims this really > happened. So, although Joe said > in the interview that it was fiction, it appears, > after all, to have been > fact. Or maybe? Who knows. Your guess is as good as > ours. > > The JF.com Team > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > "Fortune favors the brave" Proverb> _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > ===== Tony and Donna Natsoulas Webpage:http://www.tonynatsoulas.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com From jeff.stein at attbi.com Thu May 22 13:50:19 2003 From: jeff.stein at attbi.com (Jeff Stein) Date: Thu May 22 13:21:06 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Live shows and pondering the KPFA interview References: <20030522142739.59778.qmail@web20704.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <001701c3209b$5fddd8a0$a4cfd20c@attbi.com> > What about the Museum of Modern Art is S.F. > --- darrellblackandblue ...or, even better, across the street at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Jeff jeff.stein@attbi.com From AChavez382 at worldsavings.com Thu May 22 10:04:17 2003 From: AChavez382 at worldsavings.com (Chavez, Aaron, LPRD) Date: Thu May 22 13:24:46 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Live shows and pondering the KPFA interview Message-ID: <6CF7A192A85BD1458E7C5F35D607750CB81C3C@ok1ems2.worldsavings.com> Julia Morgan Theater in Berkeley looks like it fit's the bill http://www.juliamorgan.org/bookinf.shtml for the NorCal engagement. achavez -----Original Message----- From: contact@joefrank.com [mailto:contact@joefrank.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 10:51 PM To: joe-frank-list@armory.com Subject: [joe-frank-list] Live shows and pondering the KPFA interview Joe is reviewing his performance at South Coast Repertory and considering the possibility of revising and presenting the show in Los Angeles, San Francisco and maybe New York. For this reason, he would prefer postponing CD and video production of the live South Coast Repertory show. Send us your recommendations for intimate theatres in these locations - seating between 200-500 or so - and we'll let you know when the next performance takes place. ================ The KPFA interview was very interesting and held some surprises for us here at JF.com. In quintessential Joe Frank style, the line between fact and fiction appeared once again to be blurred. For example, we happen to know someone who knows the lady in "Terminal" who took Larry Block in that night and then kicked him out... and she claims this really happened. So, although Joe said in the interview that it was fiction, it appears, after all, to have been fact. Or maybe? Who knows. Your guess is as good as ours. The JF.com Team _______________________________________________ Joe Frank Mailing List joe-frank-list@joefrank.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list ***************************************************************************** If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, please notify the sender immediately. The contents of this e-mail do not amend any existing disclosures or agreements unless expressly stated. ***************************************************************************** From Mark_Fassett at intuit.com Thu May 22 14:34:31 2003 From: Mark_Fassett at intuit.com (Fassett, Mark) Date: Thu May 22 13:35:20 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Live shows and pondering the KPFA interview Message-ID: <19AD679A298AD5118D050008C716505E0708B644@mvex01.mv.intuit.com> I second the Julia Morgan Theatre in Berkeley... I performed there, very nice place. I'd like to add: Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco The Paramount in Oakland (maybe too big) The Fox Theatre in Redwood City (maybe too suburban) Mark Fassett Intuit Multimedia Producer Intuit Web Producer 650/944-6539 (phone) 650/354-9045 (pager) 6503549045@archwireless.net (pager email) > ---------- > From: Jeff Stein > Reply To: Joe Frank Mailing List > Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 12:50 PM > To: Joe Frank Mailing List > Subject: Re: [joe-frank-list] Live shows and pondering the KPFA > interview > > > > > > What about the Museum of Modern Art is S.F. > > --- darrellblackandblue > > ...or, even better, across the street at the Yerba > Buena Center for the Arts. > > Jeff > jeff.stein@attbi.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://deepthought.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20030522/781667e2/attachment.htm From radioplay at netscape.net Fri May 23 00:49:53 2003 From: radioplay at netscape.net (Michael) Date: Thu May 22 20:49:59 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Where to perform in NYC Message-ID: <08B2A214.515AD7A5.03394C19@netscape.net> I suggest investigating the Museum of Radio and Television. Could possibly get a grant there too. Town Hall in NYC also good, nice history there, I saw Ken Kesey rant and rave there in '86. Might be too big though. __________________________________________________________________ Try AOL and get 1045 hours FREE for 45 days! http://free.aol.com/tryaolfree/index.adp?375380 Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now! http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455 From admin at 1amsoftware.com Thu May 22 01:03:44 2003 From: admin at 1amsoftware.com (Bob Lee) Date: Thu May 22 23:50:10 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Live shows and pondering the KPFA interview References: <1053575456.3ecc4920cdff8@augustus.dnsback.com> Message-ID: <001001c32017$24490e10$2112060a@bobslaptop> Yea !! New York !! Bob Lee ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 11:50 PM Subject: [joe-frank-list] Live shows and pondering the KPFA interview > > Joe is reviewing his performance at South Coast Repertory and considering the > possibility of revising and presenting the show in Los Angeles, San Francisco > and maybe New York. For this reason, he would prefer postponing CD and video > production of the live South Coast Repertory show. > > Send us your recommendations for intimate theatres in these locations - > seating between 200-500 or so - and we'll let you know when the next > performance takes place. > > ================ > > The KPFA interview was very interesting and held some surprises for us here at > JF.com. In quintessential Joe Frank style, the line between fact and fiction > appeared once again to be blurred. For example, we happen to know someone who > knows the lady in "Terminal" who took Larry Block in that night and then > kicked him out... and she claims this really happened. So, although Joe said > in the interview that it was fiction, it appears, after all, to have been > fact. Or maybe? Who knows. Your guess is as good as ours. > > The JF.com Team > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > From andrew.s.johnson.esq at att.net Thu May 22 16:13:41 2003 From: andrew.s.johnson.esq at att.net (andrew.s.johnson.esq@att.net) Date: Thu May 22 23:50:11 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Live shows and pondering the KPFA interview Message-ID: <200305221428.h4MERox01343@hayes.fiftynine.com> How about The Warfield in SF; not sure how many that seats, but it's a killer venue. There is also the Great American Music Hall and the Palace of Fine Arts. Actually, now that I think of it, the 'Palace' would be perfect! > What about the Museum of Modern Art is S.F. > --- darrellblackandblue > wrote: > > Symphony Space NYC > > Joyce Theatre NYC > > Merkin Hall NYC > > Yay! > > > > "contact@joefrank.com" wrote: > > > > Joe is reviewing his performance at South Coast > > Repertory and considering the > > possibility of revising and presenting the show in > > Los Angeles, San Francisco > > and maybe New York. For this reason, he would prefer > > postponing CD and video > > production of the live South Coast Repertory show. > > > > Send us your recommendations for intimate theatres > > in these locations - > > seating between 200-500 or so - and we'll let you > > know when the next > > performance takes place. > > > > ================ > > > > The KPFA interview was very interesting and held > > some surprises for us here at > > JF.com. In quintessential Joe Frank style, the line > > between fact and fiction > > appeared once again to be blurred. For example, we > > happen to know someone who > > knows the lady in "Terminal" who took Larry Block in > > that night and then > > kicked him out... and she claims this really > > happened. So, although Joe said > > in the interview that it was fiction, it appears, > > after all, to have been > > fact. Or maybe? Who knows. Your guess is as good as > > ours. > > > > The JF.com Team > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > "Fortune favors the brave" Proverb> > _______________________________________________ > > Joe Frank Mailing List > > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > > > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > > > > ===== > Tony and Donna Natsoulas > Webpage:http://www.tonynatsoulas.com > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > http://search.yahoo.com > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list From boojum at charter.net Fri May 23 04:10:33 2003 From: boojum at charter.net (Sandy Noyes) Date: Fri May 23 03:10:38 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe Frank and other "weird" radio - OTE or "Over the Edge" In-Reply-To: <20030522040149.21489.qmail@web10506.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Does anyone else listen to this strange radio show, broadcast over the web on Thursdays from KPFA? Not the same "genius" as Joes', this one purports to be a random event of a sort. Also gives the impression that you might have slipped "over the edge." "The study of crime begins with the knowledge of oneself. All that you despise, all that you loathe, all that you reject, all that you condemn and seek to convert by punishment springs from you." H. V. Miller Sandy Noyes 235 Rainbow Drive PMB 13579 Livingston, TX 77399-2035 boojum@escapees.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://deepthought.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20030523/5ab69762/attachment.htm From AChavez382 at worldsavings.com Fri May 23 09:40:18 2003 From: AChavez382 at worldsavings.com (Chavez, Aaron, LPRD) Date: Fri May 23 08:45:47 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe Frank and other "weird" radio - OTE or "Overthe Edge" Message-ID: <6CF7A192A85BD1458E7C5F35D607750CB828CB@ok1ems2.worldsavings.com> Over the edge and (parts of?) negativeland have been on KPFA for a long while. The show itself has the voices of the crew, music, readings, call-ins and random effects and copious recorded material interweaving. It's like a dream or a trip, random but with a thread of a theme. The call-ins are piped straight in, sometimes decorated with audio effects and seem completely open to content, direct audience participation. It goes on like this for hours. Great antidote to all-tape radio a la ClearChannel (shudder). achavez -----Original Message----- From: Sandy Noyes [mailto:boojum@charter.net] Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 5:11 AM To: Joe Frank Mailing List Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe Frank and other "weird" radio - OTE or "Overthe Edge" Does anyone else listen to this strange radio show, broadcast over the web on Thursdays from KPFA? Not the same "genius" as Joes', this one purports to be a random event of a sort. Also gives the impression that you might have slipped "over the edge." "The study of crime begins with the knowledge of oneself. All that you despise, all that you loathe, all that you reject, all that you condemn and seek to convert by punishment springs from you." H. V. Miller Sandy Noyes 235 Rainbow Drive PMB 13579 Livingston, TX 77399-2035 boojum@escapees.com ***************************************************************************** If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, please notify the sender immediately. The contents of this e-mail do not amend any existing disclosures or agreements unless expressly stated. ***************************************************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://deepthought.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20030523/f2df14bb/attachment.htm From briancara at lycos.com Fri May 23 14:22:32 2003 From: briancara at lycos.com (Brian Cara) Date: Fri May 23 10:22:41 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Yet another name that joe: Insomnia Message-ID: Insomnia is also treated in "No Show". Brian -- --------- Original Message --------- DATE: Wed, 21 May 2003 01:02:30 From: Todd Last To: Joe Frank Mailing List Cc: >I believe you are thinking about 'The Sacred.' >After the part where he is in the room with the two people in wheelchairs. > >Todd > >suricata.suricatta wrote: > >> Aside from the shows Insomnia and Justine, in what shows does Joe talk >> about insomnia. I vaguely recall a monologue where he talked a bit >> about insomnia specifically, like what it's like when you *really* >> have a long bout of insomnia, and how the rest of the world seems, how >> most people don't realize, etc. Anyone know what show that might be >> from (if any)? >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Joe Frank Mailing List >>joe-frank-list@joefrank.net >>http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list >> >> > > >_______________________________________________ >Joe Frank Mailing List >joe-frank-list@joefrank.net >http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > ____________________________________________________________ Get advanced SPAM filtering on Webmail or POP Mail ... Get Lycos Mail! http://login.mail.lycos.com/r/referral?aid=27005 From shiro at oddjob.uchicago.edu Fri May 23 13:42:33 2003 From: shiro at oddjob.uchicago.edu (Erik Shirokoff) Date: Fri May 23 10:42:40 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe Frank and other "weird" radio - OTE or "Over the Edge" In-Reply-To: ; from boojum@charter.net on Fri, May 23, 2003 at 03:10:33AM -0700 References: <20030522040149.21489.qmail@web10506.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20030523124233.A6173@oddjob.uchicago.edu> When I lived in the bay area, I listened to them most weeks. They are no where near as consistently good as JF, but every so often they come up with something brilliant. To me, roughly 80% of their material isn't worth hearing, but it is worth slogging through in order to catch that rare flash of beauty. To give them credit, putting together a three to five hour live-mix program every week is no easy task. They're also outspoken fair-use campaigners, which is interesting. For those new to it, their website is: http://www.negativland.com/index.html Their usual strategy is to mix a handfull of old movie soundtracks / radio plays / television programs chosen by theme along with music, dialog, and improv call-in contributions. The whole thing is performed live once a week. - Erik On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 03:10:33AM -0700, Sandy Noyes wrote: > From: Sandy Noyes > To: Joe Frank Mailing List > Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 03:10:33 -0700 > Priority: Normal > X-Mailer: PMMail 2000 Standard (2.20.2661) For Windows 2000 (5.1.2600;1) > In-Reply-To: <20030522040149.21489.qmail@web10506.mail.yahoo.com> > Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe Frank and other "weird" radio - OTE or "Over > the Edge" > X-BeenThere: joe-frank-list@armory.com > X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.2 > Precedence: list > Reply-To: Joe Frank Mailing List > List-Id: Joe Frank Mailing List > List-Unsubscribe: , > > List-Archive: > List-Post: > List-Help: > List-Subscribe: , > > Errors-To: joe-frank-list-bounces@armory.com > > Does anyone else listen to this strange radio show, broadcast over the > web on Thursdays from KPFA? Not the same "genius" as Joes', this one > purports to be a random event of a sort. Also gives the impression > that you might have slipped "over the edge." > > > "The study of crime begins with the knowledge of oneself. All that you despise, all that you loathe, all that you reject, all that you condemn and seek to convert by punishment springs from you." > H. V. Miller > > > Sandy Noyes > 235 Rainbow Drive > PMB 13579 > Livingston, TX 77399-2035 > > boojum@escapees.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list From boojum at charter.net Fri May 23 21:41:16 2003 From: boojum at charter.net (Sandy Noyes) Date: Fri May 23 20:41:36 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] Joe Frank and other "weird" radio - OTE or "Over the Edge" In-Reply-To: <20030523124233.A6173@oddjob.uchicago.edu> Message-ID: On Fri, 23 May 2003 12:42:33 -0500, Erik Shirokoff wrote: > The whole thing is performed live once a week. Live at midnight to three or five AM. Wow! Not only are they surreal+, the are tough, too. I capture from the internet as an MP3 file and listen later. I am too old for the midnight to wee hours shift now. Thanks for the input "The study of crime begins with the knowledge of oneself. All that you despise, all that you loathe, all that you reject, all that you condemn and seek to convert by punishment springs from you." H. V. Miller Sandy Noyes 235 Rainbow Drive PMB 13579 Livingston, TX 77399-2035 boojum@escapees.com From sublet3 at hotmail.com Sun May 25 07:19:35 2003 From: sublet3 at hotmail.com (sublet) Date: Sun May 25 06:19:17 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] (no subject) Message-ID: There's a part of the Remix of "Road to Hell" where Joe, in a heavy electronically altered voice talks about the "Balance of Payments" and "the largest case of external digestion in the history of nutrition". Can anyone tell me what show that was originally from? Thanks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://deepthought.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20030525/a8aea914/attachment.htm From semiote at earthlink.net Sun May 25 22:46:21 2003 From: semiote at earthlink.net (Manuel Cabrera) Date: Sun May 25 22:49:31 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] joes frank interview Message-ID: <3ED19C1D.5080304@earthlink.net> hi-- i've just joined this list and found out that i missed the joe frank special on kpfa. did anyone tape this show and could make it available on a website, server, or make copies? thanks: i've been a joe frank fan for years and am excited to hear that he is doing new work that is available again. i missed the one man show also: i am kicking myself for not checking the website two weeks ago! mandel From thorolfgoesraiding at hotmail.com Tue May 27 16:22:45 2003 From: thorolfgoesraiding at hotmail.com (thorolf egilsson) Date: Tue May 27 08:22:46 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] IDENTIFY episode? help appreciated Message-ID: a couple years ago i heard some really great episodes on WFMU from New Jersey. i think both were from 2000 or 2001. in one epsiode joe knows someone(an uncle or family friend?) who is in the hospital and when joe goes to see him he has died. it's not the pact with god episode though. also there was one(back from 200 i think) that was about a dysfunctional family. the son left home and wrote a letter saying that although he loved his family he would never be able to see them again. sorry that this so vague but i remember really enjoying these shows and any help would be greatly appreciated. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From jfreeman at threeofus.com Tue May 27 14:39:55 2003 From: jfreeman at threeofus.com (Joshua S. Freeman) Date: Tue May 27 10:43:42 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] was that joe's voice on the commercial I heard? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: as embarrassing as it is to do so, i confess, i was watching 'jackass' last night with my wife. A commercial came on for some videogame... vice squad? or something like that... anyway the voice over at the end sounded uncannily like our own Joe. Anyone know anything about this? J. From rogerantibodies at hotmail.com Tue May 27 17:59:14 2003 From: rogerantibodies at hotmail.com (ROGER HILL) Date: Tue May 27 13:59:17 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] IDENTIFY episode? help appreciated Message-ID: I think the second one you refer to is called "A Special Family" from the 30 minute "In the Dark" series of shows from the mid-90's. It is one of my favorites. Roger Hill >From: thorolf egilsson >Reply-To: Joe Frank Mailing List >To: joe-frank-list@armory.com >Subject: [joe-frank-list] IDENTIFY episode? help appreciated >Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 15:22:45 +0000 > >a couple years ago i heard some really great episodes on WFMU from New >Jersey. i think both were from 2000 or 2001. in one epsiode joe knows >someone(an uncle or family friend?) who is in the hospital and when joe >goes to see him he has died. it's not the pact with god episode though. >also there was one(back from 200 i think) that was about a dysfunctional >family. the son left home and wrote a letter saying that although he loved >his family he would never be able to see them again. >sorry that this so vague but i remember really enjoying these shows and any >help would be greatly appreciated. > >_________________________________________________________________ >The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > >_______________________________________________ >Joe Frank Mailing List >joe-frank-list@joefrank.net >http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From joefrankfan at hotmail.com Tue May 27 20:20:28 2003 From: joefrankfan at hotmail.com (Eric Robinson) Date: Tue May 27 17:20:40 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] IDENTIFY episode? help appreciated In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000001c324ae$f0f9ad70$dee2f70c@k3b4x8> It sounds a little like "Death in the Family" where he talks about the operation his step-father Freddy goes through. As he runs, he make a pact with God that he will finish by a certain time, gets lost, and fails to keep his "side". Most of the show is about how annoying Freddy and his mother are getting as they get older (more set in their ways, more bizarre arguments, etc.) It's set up like he is showing home movies from his trip to Florida, because the show starts, and you can hear a film projector going (he keeps saying things like, "here, you can see that odd expression on my face", as if we are all sitting in the dark, watching a film with out sound that he is narrating. A very chill version of six feet underground by the sneaker pimps (dj cam version, I believe) loops in the background. It's a great show. -----Original Message----- From: joe-frank-list-bounces@armory.com [mailto:joe-frank-list-bounces@armory.com] On Behalf Of thorolf egilsson Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 10:23 AM To: joe-frank-list@armory.com Subject: [joe-frank-list] IDENTIFY episode? help appreciated a couple years ago i heard some really great episodes on WFMU from New Jersey. i think both were from 2000 or 2001. in one epsiode joe knows someone(an uncle or family friend?) who is in the hospital and when joe goes to see him he has died. it's not the pact with god episode though. also there was one(back from 200 i think) that was about a dysfunctional family. the son left home and wrote a letter saying that although he loved his family he would never be able to see them again. sorry that this so vague but i remember really enjoying these shows and any help would be greatly appreciated. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail _______________________________________________ Joe Frank Mailing List joe-frank-list@joefrank.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list From daveg at post1.com Wed May 28 00:16:39 2003 From: daveg at post1.com (David Gutierrez) Date: Tue May 27 20:07:51 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] joes frank interview References: <3ED19C1D.5080304@earthlink.net> Message-ID: <3ED42A17.2000703@post1.com> Here's the info the list received from someone at Joe's site shortly after the KPFA interview and the live show: http://deepthought.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/2003-May/000002.html Dave Manuel Cabrera wrote: > hi-- > > i've just joined this list and found out that i missed the joe > frank special on kpfa. did anyone tape this show and could make it > available on a website, server, or make copies? thanks: i've been a > joe frank fan for years and am excited to hear that he is doing new > work that is available again. > i missed the one man show also: i am kicking myself for not > checking the website two weeks ago! > > mandel > > _______________________________________________ > Joe Frank Mailing List > joe-frank-list@joefrank.net > http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/joe-frank-list > > From sublet3 at hotmail.com Sat May 31 12:30:46 2003 From: sublet3 at hotmail.com (sublet) Date: Sat May 31 11:30:08 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] JoeFrank.com CD sales Message-ID: I just wanted to relate my positive experiences ordering CDs from the new web site. The sound quality of the CDs is excellent, a big step up from the cassettes or radio. The staff has been very responsive. Highly recommended - I would encourage everyone to buy shows on CDs to help support Joe's work. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://deepthought.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20030531/6e545175/attachment.htm From stanford at localblack.com Sat May 31 14:45:42 2003 From: stanford at localblack.com (Robert Stanford President) Date: Sat May 31 13:46:17 2003 Subject: [joe-frank-list] JoeFrank.com CD sales In-Reply-To: Message-ID: just ordered fat man down and eye in the sky - wanna hear em' now. -----Original Message----- From: joe-frank-list-bounces@armory.com [mailto:joe-frank-list-bounces@armory.com]On Behalf Of sublet Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 11:31 AM To: joe-frank-list@armory.com Subject: [joe-frank-list] JoeFrank.com CD sales I just wanted to relate my positive experiences ordering CDs from the new web site. The sound quality of the CDs is excellent, a big step up from the cassettes or radio. The staff has been very responsive. Highly recommended - I would encourage everyone to buy shows on CDs to help support Joe's work. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://deepthought.armory.com/pipermail/joe-frank-list/attachments/20030531/9d5d24c5/attachment.htm