
Diagetic Soundtrack
Marshall and Archie take a quick trip down to the Southland to run some post-Frank DiGiuseppe memetic ops on … Late Night with Johnny Carson!
Marshall goes to the Oscars • Mitch destroys an art installation • Roger and Jocasta tangle with Sebastian Keiner • He loses • Jocasta interrogates Keiner at the Barn under Marshall and Archie’s supervision • Keiner reveals he has the support of the angels • A little girl and her custodian arrive at Livermore from Granite Peak
Sophie, under the careful supervision of Marshall and Charley, interrogate Sebastian Keiner’s assosciate.
"Those posters weren't real, they aren't real, I was there, Tower of Power man! That was the poster! They're real. I saw them at a show. That other … no, not real!"
Genevieve conducts her initial interview with Ms. Janet Smith and her gifted, unusual child, Jane Smith.
“Not only do [the Illuminated] know more than the common run of man, they know how to use that knowledge. They possess the muscle and the lever.”
Marshall conducts a series of standard interviews with the URIEL team in the wake of the unsettling events at the St. Francis.
Roger and Charley kill some time with a dance party while waiting for Charley’s computer to download the ARCNET data.
Mitch and Marshall have a talk about being a team player before kicking someone off a different team.
Marshall plays doctor with Bernadette in the CCRME and has some odd conversations with Charley and Mitch.
Side One
Kraftwerk, “Kling Klang”
Amon Duul, Phallas Dei
Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs, “Wooly Bully”
Donovan, “Hurdy Gurdy Man”
The Shangri-Las, “Remember”
Gershon Kingsley, “The Popcorn Song”
Bob Dylan, “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall”
Tower of Power, “What is Hip?”
Richard and Robert Sherman, “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow”
Harry Nilsson, “Everybody’s Talkin’”
Side Two
Minnie Riperton, “Les Fleurs”
Looking Glass, “Brandi (You’re a Fine Girl)”
Elton John, “Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters”
Franz Schubert, “Erlkönig”
The Beatles, “Back in the U.S.S.R.”
The Beatles, “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da”