Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from September 20, 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 20, 2012: Forced failure cannot work

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James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
La Monte Young  Map of 49's Dream the Two Systems of Eleven Sets of Galactic Intervals Ornamental Lightyears Tracery (excerpt)   Favoriting Der Zweck Dieser Serie Ist Nicht Unterhaltung (1957-1973) Vol.2  0:09:11 (Pop-up)
 
Pierre Andre-Arcand  You Will Live   Favoriting Eres +7  0:50:37 (Pop-up)
Layne Garrett  who sleeps below me propels my dream   Favoriting v/a district of noise Vol. 5  0:54:11 (Pop-up)
Rick Reed  Capitalism: Child Labor   Favoriting The Way Things Go  0:55:48 (Pop-up)
 
Goblin  Death Dies (film version)   Favoriting Profondo Rosso  1:24:34 (Pop-up)
Goblin  Deep Shadows (Film Version. Part 2)   Favoriting Profondo Rosso  1:25:05 (Pop-up)
Ennio Morricone  The Bird with The Crystal Plumage   Favoriting The Bird with The Crystal Plumage  1:28:50 (Pop-up)
Ennio Morricone  violenza Inattesa   Favoriting The Bird with The Crystal Plumage  1:29:18 (Pop-up)
Astrid  suite   Favoriting High Blues  1:29:45 (Pop-up)
Jan Jelinek  The Ballad of Soap   Favoriting Tierbobachtunger  1:36:52 (Pop-up)
pere ubu  Codex   Favoriting Dub Housing  1:41:38 (Pop-up)
 
PETER IVERS/ DAVID LYNCH  In Heaven (Lady In The Radiator Song)   Favoriting Eraserhead  2:00:51 (Pop-up)
Captain Beefheart and the Magic band  Kandy Korn   Favoriting Mirror Man Sessions  2:01:21 (Pop-up)
Decibel  Manati   Favoriting Fiat Lux  2:09:57 (Pop-up)
Von Himmel  Strawberry Hill   Favoriting Space Communion  2:14:40 (Pop-up)
Ettienne O'Leary  Day Tripper   Favoriting Musiques des Films 1966-1968  2:21:52 (Pop-up)
Tropa Macaca  Balada Dos Que Ja Mascem Mortos   Favoriting Ectoplasma  2:24:34 (Pop-up)
 
Pierre Henry  Une Tour de Babel (pt.2)   Favoriting Une Tour de Babel  2:38:00 (Pop-up)
Vertonen  Harbor Surfacant   Favoriting The Ocean is Gone, The Ship Is Next  2:46:02 (Pop-up)
 
 


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Listener comments!

  3:09pm
DCE:

how do you do?
  3:09pm
Cheri Pi:

This is nice.
  3:12pm
common:

what is the instrumentation on this? Pretty great drone.
  3:16pm
fred:

Good afternoon Fabio, DCE, Cheri and common. Very nice start indeed
  3:20pm
nick:

Never thought I'd hear lamonte young on the radio...I heart u WFMU
  3:20pm
r i s k y:

This is Fobulous! Horray for this, my office is a buzz about it. Greetings all.
  3:24pm
common:

hello fred and others.
  3:25pm
fred:

Is Fabiolous a word?
  3:26pm
DCE:

it is now, fred. coinage!
  3:31pm
Ike:

Fabiondrious, Fabiolangrous, Fabinnific.
  3:32pm
Andrew Waterloo:

Fabure?
  3:34pm
Music for Gas Chambers:

I call this the lazy DJ hour.
  3:34pm
Andrew Waterloo:

it's Fabio's turn to do the dishes again.
  3:36pm
Andrew Waterloo:

I am really enjoying this La Monte Young
  3:39pm
steve:

a friend was just talking about going to the Dreamhouse... totally forgot about that place
  3:40pm
Long Time Listener, Never Once Caller:

Can someone explain what makes that piece so incredible? Genuine question. Just seemed like unremarkable drone.
  3:44pm
Andrew Waterloo:

@LTL, part of it is the fact that it is so minimal without any baggage or distractions.. you can really just fall right into it. It's more of an environmental experience than a musical one.
  3:45pm
sdfjones:

STF is my church, with convenient service hours.
  3:45pm
steve:

LTL, its been a while since i was there but i remember i loved how the sound would change as you moved around the room. years later who knows, maybe i wouldnt be so impressed. also i wouldn't say its unremarkable, i think its sort of perfect in its straightforward simplicity, sonically and conceptually. imo.
  3:54pm
Cecile:

the piece meshes well with the constant noise in my head.
  3:59pm
Chris from DC:

Aw, shoot, I missed Layne. Nice.
  4:03pm
pierre:

Bonsoir Fabio.

I was wondering, do you know the work of Terence Dwyer ? and if yes,do know if his music is somewhere to be bought ?
  4:07pm
DCE:

loving this Rick Reed piece, though the subject matter is dispiriting.
  4:07pm
nic:

awesome love this
  4:08pm
Mike East:

my favorite kind of ending...abrupt.
  4:14pm
green mountain man mark:

Oh, good. As long as the splattering is with blood and not the sex in this movie you are talking about.
  4:16pm
steve:

Deep Red on the big screen... yes
  4:18pm
Loren:

What is happening? How is everyone?
  4:19pm
andymorphic:

love me some goblin
  4:22pm
DCE:

Loren, some of us are good, and some are just ok, but nobody's really bummed out today, thankfully
  4:23pm
steve:

pretty good Loren, you?
  4:23pm
Loren:

Glad no one is bummed, that'd be a... bummer.
  4:25pm
Loren:

steve, not bad... not great... kind of okay.
  4:26pm
BSI:

Just got here. Thanks for playing the District of Noise 5 comp, maestro. Layne is a mad genius.
  4:26pm
common:

goblin goblin goblin!!!!!!!
  4:27pm
Stanley:

At least that orgasmic panting thing was nnowhere like that chewing thing Brian Turner played this week. That really creeped me out.
  4:28pm
Loren:

Stanely, the Akos Rozmann piece?
  4:28pm
green mountain man mark:

@Stanley-
Yeah, I thought Fabio said there were no sex splattering, just blood splattering.
  4:30pm
green mountain man mark:

kidding aside this is so awesome to listen to.
  4:31pm
Stanley:

@Loren: I think you're right. Very disturbing.
  4:34pm
Loren:

There is this disturbing, more unsettling actually, piece by Robert Ashley that Ken played during one of his last Halloween shows... if you any desire to try and top your previous listening experience.
  4:34pm
DCE:

sloooow burn...
  4:38pm
Stanley:

@Loren: I just checked it out it was the Language Removal Services track. Seriously, I felt like vomiting.
  4:42pm
Cheri Pi:

Ohio!
  4:43pm
Loren:

@Stanley, I see... Now, I'll have to check it out after the show since I didn't realize it was a seperate track.
  4:43pm
green mountain man mark:

I meant this entire thing, not the orgasmic part. To clarify.
  4:43pm
DCE:

didn't somebody play this earlier in the week? trying to think who...Scott or Brian maybe.
  4:44pm
BSI:

aaah, this one was always on the short-list of Ubu favorites...
  4:44pm
Carmichael:

Cheri's digging the Pere Ubu ...
  4:47pm
DCE:

could've heard it on my local station..mighta been Scott McD last week too. I know I heard it just recently. That's my problem, not yours.
  4:48pm
DCE:

the Columbia pressings were thin and weak, easily scratched.
  4:49pm
Cecile:

I remember that!
THere was also Richard Hell, Patti Smith, Ultravox and the Saints. It was so weird.
  4:50pm
Loren:

@DCE, sorry, don't see it... I do like when the DJs somehow happen upon the classic jam in close proximity, like the same week... as though it is a thing or something... Big White Cloud was like that not too long ago.
  4:55pm
Cecile:

Barbarella...
  4:55pm
Brian:

I must have joined Columbia record club at least 5 or 6 times. Every time I moved in college (which was a lot) I would join again. Computers hadn't kicked in yet. The hard part was finding 9 or 11 records I wanted from them.
  4:55pm
BSI:

John Phillip Law! The one true Sinbad!
  4:58pm
Loren:

I just got goosebumps...
  5:01pm
Cecile:

YAH.
  5:01pm
Loren:

you know, the neocons should use scenes from Eraserhead to promote abstinence.
  5:02pm
steve:

hahaha
  5:07pm
Carmichael:

This is your Captain speaking.
  5:18pm
Loren:

Whoa... I think there was something in that scone... weeeeeee!
  5:21pm
BSI:

we're in the SCONE ZONE.
  5:22pm
dale:

disappointed we couldn't hear all of nancy sinatra there...oh, here she comes...oh - there she goes.
  5:22pm
dale:

lulu does a kick ass version as well
  5:24pm
BSI:

oh hell I'm digging the farking freep outta this here. Another scone, please.
  5:26pm
Carmichael:

I've had Nancy and Lee Hazlewood on my brain for the last week or two. Can't seem to shake it. Thankfully, I saw Devo last week and also can't shake Through Being Cool.
  5:33pm
dale:

boones farm
  5:34pm
Cecile:

Sadly, yes Fabio.
When Boone's Farm came out in the 70s, all the frats building snow statues at MTU winter carnival did some kind of tribute to it.
  5:36pm
octy:

The apple wine was Annie Green Springs, I bet Clay Pigeon could tell you about this as well- 70s booze for rural teenagers.
  5:36pm
Snortley:

Don't forget SpaƱada pre-bottled sangria!
  5:37pm
Cecile:

now it's marketed to soccer mom lightweights. Sort of "celebrate the moments of your life."
  5:37pm
Cecile:

Spanada!
And Riunite on ice. Very nice!
Yes! Annie Green Springs. AKA instant hangover.
  5:40pm
Cecile:

and of course, wapatouli made with Hawaaian punch, grain alcohol and whatever fruit was on the quick sell shelf at the store. I never personally imbibed in that - only heard horror stories
  5:44pm
BSI:

Holy crap, Cecile. I somehow "wapatouli" was a term invented by a very sadistic ex-roommate, circa 1986. What a random flashback.
  5:44pm
BSI:

But it was the same basic idea: alcoholic hell-juice...mixed in a spackle bucket. For style, natch.
  5:46pm
nic:

this guy's great
  5:47pm
Carmichael:

I was partial to TJ Swann myself.
  5:48pm
Snortley:

OMG!:
http://www.boonesfarm.net/flavors.html
  5:50pm
moose:

mateus
  5:52pm
Carmichael:

Or if I wished to wake up on Sunday feeling like 40 miles of bad road, it'd be Mad Dog 20/20.
  5:53pm
Cecile:

yes! mateus.

BSI, my friend used to mix up an evil punch with grain alcohol and root beer Kool-Aid and serve it in one of those catering kegs. I did imbibe in that, and OY.
  5:53pm
Carmichael:

Easy Days, Mellow Nights, etc...
  5:54pm
Jack:

My first puking on alcohol was Tango!
  5:54pm
dale:

i used to drink vodka and tang in a pinch. probably where the tang in tango came from
  5:55pm
david:

lol, "Where's the conflict, Clay?"
  5:55pm
dale:

blitzkrieg!!
  5:56pm
dale:

stratego!
  5:57pm
Ike:

Now I want to play Stratego. Haven't played in years.
  5:58pm
dale:

i used to take a rubber shrunken head with long hair and put it on johnny west. then he/she would be a sexy fraulein and use her wiles on gi joe to escape from the gulag. good times.
  5:59pm
dale:

He will never finish his Risk story...
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