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''I'm sitting on my front porch; a woman pulling a cello in a case on casters.''
''I'm sitting on my front porch; a woman pulling a cello in a case on casters.''


'''Love Prisoner''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on March 18, [[2001]].
'''Love Prisoner''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on March 18, [[:Category:2001|2001]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
This episode is all re-used, from 'Prison songs', 'Love is',
'Windows', and 'The loved one, remix'/'Lover man'
Joe recounts falling in love with a woman walking by, pulling a cello.
He imagines growing old together.  After she passes he's relieved she
got out while there was still time.<ref name=LoveIs>originally aired in
[[Love Is]]</ref>
2:40: 'Love is like being ground to death in a huge coffee mill...' -
Joe analogizes love with a series of gruesome images.<ref name=LoveIs />
5:40: 'They say that love is more precious than the air we breathe...'
- Joe lists things we say love is more precious than.<ref name=Windows>originally aired in [[Windows]]</ref>
9:00: Joe describes a meeting of 'Love anonymous'.<ref name=Windows />
15:40: Joe appeals to a woman he saw at the Laemmle Theatre in Santa
Monica at a viewing of <i>Breaking the waves</i> to contact
him.<ref>Carl Laemmle was the founder of Universal Studios.  A chain of
movie theatres in southern California bear his
name.</ref> He left his umbrella behind; when he went back to retrieve
it she had it for him.  Joe was barely able to speak, he's so taken
with her.  He imagines their life together.  Joe wants her to call
KCRW, leave her name and number.
Joe remembers looking at a
Botero<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Botero Fernando Botero, Colombian artist]</ref>
painting next to a woman - but he
can't find anything to say to her.  Joe wants her to call him at KCRW
- or one of the Japanese schoolgirls who were also there.
Joe's in Petco, falls in love with an outdoorsy woman, imagines their
life together, wants her to call.<ref>originally aired in
[[The Loved One (Remix)]]/[[Lover Man]]</ref>
24:20: 'Love is an old man fishing off a bridge...' - Joe
describes this fellow, his memories of surviving a bombing in Baghdad.
A rude couple stops, asks for directions; he doesn't answer; a giant
catfish pulls the guy into the water.  The woman has a geological
survey map.  The guy takes his sandwich.  The woman does her business
in the bushes, wipes herself with poison ivy.<ref name=Windows />
34:50: Joe recounts his breakup with Darlene, the awful things they
did to each other.  Joe imagines dismembering Darlene, making
ornaments from her body parts.<ref name=PrisonSongs>originally aired
in [[Prison Songs]]</ref>
37:40: Joe lists all the people who need love.<ref name=PrisonSongs />
39:30: Joe lists more analogies for love, how necessary and
irreplaceable it is.  He addresses Darlene, how much he misses
her.<ref name=PrisonSongs />
46:20: Joe recounts walking along the ocean, coming upon an orchestra,
dressed-up people dancing, waiters, champagne.  A helicopter lands,
lets out a man in top hat and tails who come to the microphone, then
explodes, killing everyone but Joe.  Joe returns to his hotel, pours a
shot, pours it out into the pool.<ref name=PrisonSongs />
48:20: Joe recalls Socrates's death.<ref>wrongly</ref><ref name=PrisonSongs />
49:00: Joe thinks about finding eternity.<ref name=PrisonSongs />
49:40: Joe recalls his father being killed in a factory accident when
he was 5, reduced to paste.<ref name=PrisonSongs />
50:30: Joe recalls his piano lesson when he was 10.  He was a poor
student; the teacher struck him when he made a mistake.  He developed
migraines as a result.  Years later he started therapy with a
psychiatrist.  She and Joe fell in love, made a suicide pact, which
she honored but Joe did not.<ref name=PrisonSongs />
52:20: Joe recounts when he was a cabbie in Manhattan, the
couple he drove to Atlantic City and back.<ref name=PrisonSongs />
54:40: Joe recounts meeting Sol at Lutece.<ref name=PrisonSongs />
56:00: Joe recounts bursting into Bludstein's office, who was having
an affair with Darlene.  Bludstein pisses out the window.<ref name=PrisonSongs />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:95%; overflow:auto;">
<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Legacy Synopsis</div>
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*Joe fantasizes about a life with a woman he passes. She carries a cello case on casters.
*Joe fantasizes about a life with a woman he passes. She carries a cello case on casters.
*Monologue on love: love is likened to various exotic tortuous experiences. Love compared to precious things. Love as a fine wine, as becoming Edward Teller.  A clown commits harakiri with a letter opener after being dumped by a harlequin.  
*Monologue on love: love is likened to various exotic tortuous experiences. Love compared to precious things. Love as a fine wine, as becoming Edward Teller.  A clown commits harakiri with a letter opener after being dumped by a harlequin.  
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*Joe is a cab driver: he overhears an argument in a foreign language. The woman stops to pray on a mat and in a specific direction, the man sprinkles rose water from a flask, they drive to Atlantic city only to return.   
*Joe is a cab driver: he overhears an argument in a foreign language. The woman stops to pray on a mat and in a specific direction, the man sprinkles rose water from a flask, they drive to Atlantic city only to return.   
*Joe enters the large office of an executive of a company.  The man urinates from the balcony and invites Joe to do the same.  The man revels in the ability to do this.
*Joe enters the large office of an executive of a company.  The man urinates from the balcony and invites Joe to do the same.  The man revels in the ability to do this.
 
</div></div>
== Music ==
== Music ==
{{School Boy Crush (Average White Band)}}
{{School Boy Crush (Average White Band)}} [Intro]
{{Friends and Enemies (DJ Cam)}}
{{No More My Lord (Jimpson)}} [13:16]
{{Dusk You and Me (Groove Armada)}}
{{Friends and Enemies (DJ Cam)}} [15:35]
{{Old Alabama (South Carolina Chain Gang)}}
{{Dusk You and Me (Groove Armada)}} [23:56]
{{Angel Dust (DJ Cam)}}
{{Early In The Mornin' (22, Little Red, Tangle Eye, Hard Hair)}} [31:30]
{{Angel Dust (DJ Cam)}} [34:34]


== Shared material ==
== Shared material ==
* [[Windows]]
* [[Windows]]
* [[Lover Man]]
* [[Prison Songs]]
* [[Love Is]]
* [[The Loved One (Remix)]]/[[Lover Man]]


== Miscellanea ==
== Miscellanea ==
*This is a remix of monologues from earlier shows.  
*This is a remix of monologues from earlier shows.  
*The monologue about love is shared with [[Windows]], [[Lover Man]].  
*The monologue about love is shared with [[Windows]], [[The Loved One (Remix)]]/[[Lover Man]].  
*Includes loops of the Lomax Parchman Farm recordings.
*Includes loops of the Lomax Parchman Farm recordings.
*Joe reworked and used some material from this show at his live show at the Chicago Art Institute in 2003.
*Joe reworked and used some material from this show at his live show at the Chicago Art Institute in 2003.
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== Additional credits ==  
== Additional credits ==  
* Production by JC Swiatek
* Production by JC Swiatek
* Music coordinator Thomas Golubic
* Music coordinator Thomas Golubić
* Production assistance Esme Gregson
* Production assistance Esmé Gregson


== Commentary ==
== Footnotes ==
{{commentary}}


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Latest revision as of 18:22, 31 October 2024

Series
The Other Side
Original Broadcast Date
3/18/2001
Cast
Joe Frank
Format
Karma Style, 59 minutes
Preceded by: The Angina Dialogues
Followed by: Anthology Of Love (Remix)
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I'm sitting on my front porch; a woman pulling a cello in a case on casters.

Love Prisoner is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series The Other Side. It was originally broadcast on March 18, 2001.

Synopsis

This episode is all re-used, from 'Prison songs', 'Love is', 'Windows', and 'The loved one, remix'/'Lover man'

Joe recounts falling in love with a woman walking by, pulling a cello. He imagines growing old together. After she passes he's relieved she got out while there was still time.[1]

2:40: 'Love is like being ground to death in a huge coffee mill...' - Joe analogizes love with a series of gruesome images.[1]

5:40: 'They say that love is more precious than the air we breathe...' - Joe lists things we say love is more precious than.[2]

9:00: Joe describes a meeting of 'Love anonymous'.[2]

15:40: Joe appeals to a woman he saw at the Laemmle Theatre in Santa Monica at a viewing of Breaking the waves to contact him.[3] He left his umbrella behind; when he went back to retrieve it she had it for him. Joe was barely able to speak, he's so taken with her. He imagines their life together. Joe wants her to call KCRW, leave her name and number.

Joe remembers looking at a Botero[4] painting next to a woman - but he can't find anything to say to her. Joe wants her to call him at KCRW - or one of the Japanese schoolgirls who were also there.

Joe's in Petco, falls in love with an outdoorsy woman, imagines their life together, wants her to call.[5]

24:20: 'Love is an old man fishing off a bridge...' - Joe describes this fellow, his memories of surviving a bombing in Baghdad. A rude couple stops, asks for directions; he doesn't answer; a giant catfish pulls the guy into the water. The woman has a geological survey map. The guy takes his sandwich. The woman does her business in the bushes, wipes herself with poison ivy.[2]

34:50: Joe recounts his breakup with Darlene, the awful things they did to each other. Joe imagines dismembering Darlene, making ornaments from her body parts.[6]

37:40: Joe lists all the people who need love.[6]

39:30: Joe lists more analogies for love, how necessary and irreplaceable it is. He addresses Darlene, how much he misses her.[6]

46:20: Joe recounts walking along the ocean, coming upon an orchestra, dressed-up people dancing, waiters, champagne. A helicopter lands, lets out a man in top hat and tails who come to the microphone, then explodes, killing everyone but Joe. Joe returns to his hotel, pours a shot, pours it out into the pool.[6]

48:20: Joe recalls Socrates's death.[7][6]

49:00: Joe thinks about finding eternity.[6]

49:40: Joe recalls his father being killed in a factory accident when he was 5, reduced to paste.[6]

50:30: Joe recalls his piano lesson when he was 10. He was a poor student; the teacher struck him when he made a mistake. He developed migraines as a result. Years later he started therapy with a psychiatrist. She and Joe fell in love, made a suicide pact, which she honored but Joe did not.[6]

52:20: Joe recounts when he was a cabbie in Manhattan, the couple he drove to Atlantic City and back.[6]

54:40: Joe recounts meeting Sol at Lutece.[6]

56:00: Joe recounts bursting into Bludstein's office, who was having an affair with Darlene. Bludstein pisses out the window.[6]

Legacy Synopsis

Music

Shared material

Miscellanea

  • This is a remix of monologues from earlier shows.
  • The monologue about love is shared with Windows, The Loved One (Remix)/Lover Man.
  • Includes loops of the Lomax Parchman Farm recordings.
  • Joe reworked and used some material from this show at his live show at the Chicago Art Institute in 2003.

Additional credits

  • Production by JC Swiatek
  • Music coordinator Thomas Golubić
  • Production assistance Esmé Gregson

Footnotes

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 originally aired in Love Is
  2. Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 2.2 originally aired in Windows
  3. Carl Laemmle was the founder of Universal Studios. A chain of movie theatres in southern California bear his name.
  4. Fernando Botero, Colombian artist
  5. originally aired in The Loved One (Remix)/Lover Man
  6. Jump up to: 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 originally aired in Prison Songs
  7. wrongly