Perhaps one needs to be conversant with The Plan in order to appreciate "Mental"?
This piece is a step back in sensitivity and awareness.
A monologue explaining the narrator's madness is sandwiched between two pieces of silly melodrama. It begins with a caricaturesque, tabloid-like collage alluding to disorganized thinking patterns . A narrative follows. Then the listener is subjected to the 1960's "They're Coming to Take Me Away".
Comments for The Mental Plan
This piece belongs to the series "The Plan"
Produced by Barrett Golding/KGLT
Other pieces by Hearing Voices
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Sandra Smallwood-Beltran
Posted on March 12, 2006 at 07:48 PM | Permalink
Review of The Plan- Mental
Perhaps one needs to be conversant with The Plan in order to appreciate "Mental"?
This piece is a step back in sensitivity and awareness.
A monologue explaining the narrator's madness is sandwiched between two pieces of silly melodrama. It begins with a caricaturesque, tabloid-like collage alluding to disorganized thinking patterns . A narrative follows. Then the listener is subjected to the 1960's "They're Coming to Take Me Away".