Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from September 13, 2012 Favoriting

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The Failure of Noise
The Failure of Sound
The Failure of Rock
The Failure of the Avant Garde
The Failure of the Space Age
The Failure of Jazz
The Failure of Psychedelia
The Failure of Krautrock
The Failure of Electronic
The Failure of Pop
The Failure of Free-form
The Failure of the 20th Century

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Favoriting September 13, 2012: Failure exists in relation to goals...
Failure exists in Relation to goals. Nature has no goals and so can't fail. Humans have goals, and so they have to fail. Often the wonderful configurations produced by failure reveal the pettiness of the goals. Of course we have to go on striving for success, otherwise we could not genuinely fail. If Buster Keaton wasn't genuinely trying to put up his house it wouldn't be funny when it falls down on him. - Cornelius Cardew

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Cornelius Cardew  The Great Learning: Paragraph 7   Favoriting The Great Learning  0:11:11 (Pop-up)
Tom Recchion  The Mesmerized Chair   Favoriting Proscenium  0:26:59 (Pop-up)
 
Oren Ambarchi  Sagittarian Domain (excerpt)   Favoriting Sagittarian Domain  0:45:21 (Pop-up)
William Burroughs  23 Skidoo   Favoriting Real English Tea Made Here  1:04:45 (Pop-up)
Pyramidion  Soimaan Sana Voi   Favoriting Hail! Pyramidion!  0:59:26 (Pop-up)
 
Guardian Alien  See the World Given to a One Love Entity (excerpt)   Favoriting See the World Given to a One Love Entity  1:24:45 (Pop-up)
high wolf  Kenya Sunset   Favoriting Atlas Nation  1:34:34 (Pop-up)
Tomutonttu  Unreleased 7" EP   Favoriting Hylyt - Rejected Recycled Revised recordings 2005-2011  1:41:10 (Pop-up)
 
Marco Cappelli's Italian Surf Academy  Driving Decoy   Favoriting The American Dream  1:57:32 (Pop-up)
Philip Jeck  Vinyl Coda II (extract)   Favoriting Vinyl Coda I-III  1:58:21 (Pop-up)
Anthony Reynolds  Why Life Fails us   Favoriting A world of Colin Wilson  2:06:40 (Pop-up)
GenKen Montgomery  As I Was   Favoriting 8-track Magic II  2:12:09 (Pop-up)
Reines D'Angleterre  Untitled 3   Favoriting Globe et Dynastie  2:13:20 (Pop-up)
 
Bernard Parmegiani  L'Oeil Écoute   Favoriting L'Oeil Écoute/Dedans-Dehors  2:28:01 (Pop-up)
Susan Ciani  Voices of packaged Souls (excerpt)   Favoriting Voices of packaged Souls  2:41:50 (Pop-up)
Ernesto Diaz-Infante  Untitled   Favoriting Emilio  2:46:14 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  3:13pm
DCE:

a blood-red blank canvas, in which to greet you. Hello!
  3:13pm
fred:

Good afternoon Fabio
  3:15pm
Looms:

d@_@b
  3:17pm
DCE:

Looms is stoned already! woo!
  3:19pm
dcp:

this is quite a piece..
  3:22pm
nyoukis:

this is floating my egg. I wonder if Maggie Thatcher Milk Snatcher and her mI5 cronies did have anything to do with his killing?
  3:23pm
paula pc:

fabio this is WONDERFUL
  3:24pm
stefan:

Really enjoying this Cornelius Cardew.
  3:29pm
DCE:

another life of works I need to study up on...the homework never ends on WFMU.
  3:30pm
Looms:

DCE, let's say I'm high ;)
  3:32pm
Cecile:

FabilYO.
  3:32pm
kat330:

@Looms: Double your audio pleasure and run two streams of this at once.

Hello, Fabio and Fabio fans!
  3:32pm
Looms:

Hign on Failuranum Fabiosidium, of course....
  3:32pm
alberto:

@looms ;)
  3:35pm
Cecile:

Fabs, who won the other week in the DJ battle?
I think Clay was throwing it as bad as Kurt G. in the Prince/Temptations duel
  3:36pm
Looms:

@Kat: looking forward to listening to this on a 5.1 audio stream.
  3:37pm
common:

i love the fellini one with terrence stamp!
  3:38pm
kat330:

That, too, Looms, that, too. :)
  3:40pm
DCE:

is that the source of the whole "failure" concept of this show?
  3:41pm
kat330:

I was wondering that as well.
  3:43pm
Cheri Pi:

My left ear-bud just failed. new earbuds!
  3:43pm
nic:

cornelius really beautiful & tom really great
  3:44pm
paula pc:

@ cecile -- I had to leave when Clay pulled out that King Crimson, which nearly tied it up for me!
  3:45pm
kat330:

I sort of thought we informally gave the music duel to Fabio and the DJ patter duel to Clay.
  3:49pm
kat330:

'Course the ultimate winners were us listeNerds.
  3:54pm
tim from champaign:

Sounds like some old Bill Burroughs?
  3:55pm
nyoukis:

from new British Library disk with Gysin?
  4:04pm
hubba:

what is this breezy, coastal guitar jam? Oh, hello Fabio and fellow failures.
  4:05pm
Cheri Pi:

I dig these Pyramidion kids, which BTW the names refers to the top tip of a pyramid;
  4:05pm
andymorphic:

total vu vibe
  4:06pm
Looms:

Failed Apocalypse Now!
  4:06pm
hubba:

VU at the Fillmore
  4:07pm
Chris from DC:

New to me, this great stuff.
  4:09pm
Medici Giraffe:

Where can I get a hold of this?
  4:16pm
kat330:

It seems Finnish, Soimaan Sana Voi, but it's not translating smoothly.
  4:18pm
hubba:

Yeah, that cutting/reintroducing process sounds amazing... I'll be enjoying pizza at my kid's open house. so there, take that Philip Jeck...
  4:19pm
Das Librarian:

Wasn't Chris Watson on the early Cabaret Voltaire albums, or are we just talking Touch?
Avatar 4:27pm
fabio:

he was. same person.
  4:27pm
DCE:

I saw Guardian Alien a few weeks ago. Not as impressive live, but pretty good. Drummer was amazing.
  4:32pm
hubba:

just saw this impressive SF line-up for the Thrill Jockey 20 years anniversary show: Wooden Shjips, Liturgy, Man Forever, Eternal Tapestry, Barn Owl, and Trans Am... I might actually leave the old Lazy Boy that weekend.
  4:34pm
hubba:

free-form Jane's Addiction? I'll shut up now, lunch is over...
  4:35pm
DCE:

that song sure sounded like it, hubba.
  4:41pm
Cheri Pi:

Wow Fabio today is a totally rocking out day of failure!!
  4:46pm
DCE:

everything I've ever heard by Tomutonttu has blown my mind completely.
  4:50pm
Greg:

Mobius strip? Double helix?
  4:50pm
geoff:

recursion
  4:52pm
Gail:

anamorphosis?
  4:53pm
paula pc:

one of my favorite shows of yours I have heard
  4:55pm
joe fom LA:

the loved one novel is by Evelyn Waugh but southern did screenplay
  4:56pm
nic:

great show
  4:57pm
pliize:

i really was going to pledge this year but ,,,im low on ammmmo
Avatar 4:58pm
fabio:

@ Joe - Thanks for the clarification.
  4:58pm
joe fom LA:

fund drive promo idea: ammo as premium
  5:00pm
joe fom LA:

@ Fab... You and Clay make my Thursday!
  5:04pm
Philo Gristle:

Kat asked me to confirm whether that Pyramidion song title was Finnish, and though the words are, it doesn't really make sense... "To Sing a Word May"
  5:23pm
kat330:

Wilson's "The Outsider" is a must-read teenage rite of passage -- along the lines of "Catcher in the Rye."
  5:24pm
Jack:

Favorite Colin Wilson book = "The Mind Parasites". HP Lovecraft meets Carl Jung.
  5:25pm
kat330:

Now *that's* a nice meeting in my book, Jack.
  5:26pm
Jack:

I'd forgotten about "The Outsider". That was a deep book when I was young(er).
  5:28pm
Philo Gristle:

I always enjoyed his championing T. C. Lethebridge (and thus inspiring Julian Cope).... I think Strength to Dream went nonfictionally into Lovecraft & Jung.
  5:33pm
kat330:

Parmegiani and Cappelli (eh, Capellini) at the top -- reminding me I need to start on dinner. TY, Fabio! Still listening while I cook though.
  5:36pm
Jack:

more Colin Wilson:
http://abrax7.stormloader.com/abraxas.htm
  5:45pm
Philo Gristle:

@Jack Thanks -- that site looks loaded with interesting info!
  5:52pm
Matt from Springfield:

Clay's a Whizz at Bacon!
  5:52pm
Brainiac:

Susan Ciani voiced my talking pinball machine (Xenon) in 1979 or 1980.
  5:53pm
Matt from Springfield:

Also...Flash stream is back up! Thanks Liz B!
  5:54pm
kata:

love the 'radio zing' of Clay
  5:54pm
thomas:

clay should try doing a whole show like this!
  5:54pm
Brainiac:

It's not too soon to start saying "Rocktober!"
  5:55pm
kata:

howdy people.
  5:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

Fabio vs. Clay IV! [John] Cage Match!

POWER! Dishwasher detergent!
  5:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

Shock And AWEtober, as we called it last year!
Howdy kata!
  5:56pm
MenfussMike:

i love FOGHAT.....they got their name from playing Scrabble
  5:56pm
kat330:

[in-between kitchen and LR] Hi, Matt & Kata! See ya (eventually) on the flip side!
  5:57pm
Cecile:

nice, brainiac.
Back in the day, Suzanne showed up on on a New Age label. But then again, a lot of uncategorizable instrumental artists would show up on New Age labels. The Necks first record was on Private Music.
  5:57pm
Matt from Springfield:

The Amon Düël!!
  5:58pm
Cecile:

that was in the U.S., to clarify.
  3:41pm
Mr Doe:

spettacolo fantastico, Sr Fabio. Been listening avidly to FMU for over 20 yrs, and your show now and then, but as I grow up, I keep coming back more to your show. Love love love the limitless range of sound you present. THANKS
  9:44pm
fabio:

thank YOU for the kind words!
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