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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 January 3, 2013: All new, 2013 edition of Failure!

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
James last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Sutcliffe Jügend  The Fall of Nature (excerpt)   Favoriting The Fall of Nature    0:10:42 (Pop-up)
Barbara Lynn  (Until Then) I'll Suffer   Favoriting Atlantic Sisters of Soul    0:30:39 (Pop-up)
 
Marie Osmond  Karawane   Favoriting   Hugo Ball Composition, 1916  0:42:06 (Pop-up)
Kurt Schwitters  zweiter teil: largo   Favoriting Ursonate    0:43:11 (Pop-up)
Kurt Schwitters  Dritter teil:Scherzo - trio scherzo   Favoriting Ursonate    0:44:35 (Pop-up)
Jaap Blonk  Frictional   Favoriting Flux De Bouche    0:45:02 (Pop-up)
Köhn  Transported Man   Favoriting Random Patterns    0:58:13 (Pop-up)
 
Milton Metfessel  Phonophotography   Favoriting Pictures of Sound: One Thousand Years of Educed Audio: 980-1980    1:22:34 (Pop-up)
Paul Wendeler  Sprachzeichner   Favoriting Pictures of Sound: One Thousand Years of Educed Audio: 980-1980    1:24:50 (Pop-up)
Paul DeMarinis  Pathe Discs   Favoriting The Edison Effect: A Listener's Companion    1:25:42 (Pop-up)
Ekkehard Ehlers  Nie Wieder Schnell Sagen   Favoriting A Life Without Fear    1:26:12 (Pop-up)
Ignatz  The Dreams   Favoriting I I    1:26:31 (Pop-up)
Charlie Patton  Prayer of Death Part 2   Favoriting King of the Delta Blues    1:34:25 (Pop-up)
Staple Singers  Uncloudy Day   Favoriting Best of The Vee-Jay Years    1:35:42 (Pop-up)
Kreng  Meisje in Auto   Favoriting L'Autopsie Phenomenale de Dieu    1:40:27 (Pop-up)
Kreng  In de Berm part 3   Favoriting L'Autopsie Phenomenale de Dieu    1:40:47 (Pop-up)
The Stooges  We Will Fall   Favoriting The Stooges    1:45:22 (Pop-up)
 
J.A. Caesar  Tenshoutan   Favoriting Kokkyou Jyunreika    2:27:32 (Pop-up)
Mt. Vernon Arts Lab  While London Sleeps   Favoriting The Seance At Hobs Lane    2:28:06 (Pop-up)
Mt. Vernon Arts Lab  Black Drops   Favoriting The Seance At Hobs Lane    2:28:21 (Pop-up)
Bruno Nicolai  Fuga Dopo La Tortura   Favoriting La Notte Che Evelyn Usci' Dalla Tomba    2:28:53 (Pop-up)
Giancinto Scelsi  Duo Pt. 1   Favoriting Giancinto Scelsi    2:29:35 (Pop-up)
X-TG  Breach   Favoriting The Final Report    2:32:40 (Pop-up)
 
Galbraith/Nielson/Youngs  Coral   Favoriting Belsayer Time    2:45:07 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  3:13pm
DCE:

hey failure fans!
  3:13pm
Loren:

Failure in 2013! Hi ho Fabio!
  3:14pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

The failure of the fiscal cliff.
  3:14pm
Loren:

Hi ho DCE!
  3:15pm
Cheri Pi:

I feel like a failure right now, and I like it.
  3:19pm
Ike:

I think this Sutcliffe Jügend track is attempting to re-wire my brain, and I like it.
  3:19pm
jeff in puna hawaii:

aloha DC, happy new year all
  3:20pm
Rachael:

Wow, I just blew my own mind. During Mr. Giant Man, I accidentally had the url stream and itunes playing at the same time, so there was an awesome delay happening that went perfect with the lyrics.
  3:21pm
Loren:

Hi ho all! ecstatic drone 2013!!
  3:21pm
We Still Accept You:

@Rachael-- you are a WINNER not a FAILURE.
  3:24pm
zotz:

Fail, fail again, fail better! I forgot who said that.
  3:26pm
Cheri Pi:

Sutcliffe Jügend: babies of Whitehouse!
Avatar 3:27pm
No One:

Is that from Beckett?
  3:28pm
tim from champaign:

So how for real are the Whitehouse dudes and cronies about misanthropy, misogyny and white power? I've always held them at arms length because I've never been able to find a clear delineation.
  3:30pm
Cheri Pi:

Me too TFC...you can't be a little White Powerish in my book, and is it just a facade?
  3:31pm
Loren:

my buddy who really likes whitehouse makes collage of porno and poop, watches reruns of golden girls, and smokes a brick... does really matter if it is a facade?
  3:33pm
northguineahills:

From the interviews I've seen (most w/in the last decade), that whole ill attitude was a more a juvenile eff u facade during their first decade or so....
  3:33pm
steve:

William Bennett (founder of Whitehouse) is not racist, violent, or consciously sexist. he's "addressing issues" with his music and lyrics... you can find interviews and writings if you search (i've read a few). also the guy now has an African percussion project and loves Italo Disco.
  3:34pm
Cheri Pi:

A real facade would be a strong statement against the poo, a juvenile facade though is just confusing and off-putting.
  3:34pm
steve:

ah, ngh beat me to it!
  3:34pm
Andrew Waterloo:

I think Whitehouse's primary interest is depravity and everything else is just a part of that
  3:37pm
Cheri Pi:

I can get behind depravity.
  3:38pm
Loren:

Giligan's Island...
  3:38pm
what?!:

are you calling the princess bride a bad movie?!
  3:38pm
northguineahills:

Although, they wanted to put people in uncomfortable spots to make them confront certain taboos.

I've been stuck in quicksand in FL.
  3:38pm
Andrew Waterloo:

I read a really interesting interview with Sotos awhile back. Don't remember much detail though.
  3:39pm
common:

i was twilight zonin' on new years
  3:40pm
kata:

ok well, since you asked Fabio - I have experienced quicksand. I was soaking in a natural hot spring in Big Bend Texas, and the bottom of the hot spring, the sand was falling away from our feet. Quicksand.
  3:41pm
zotz:

Latter Day Dada!
  3:42pm
phat:

this always makes me feel uncomfortable, hearing this.
  3:42pm
Loren:

Wow, Marie is really getting into it!
  3:42pm
slugluv1313:

GO MARIE!!!!! bless her lil Mormon heart :)
  3:43pm
tim from champaign:

Maybe I'll go to Branson with my folks next time.....Could be more interesting than I ever thought.
  3:43pm
Rachael:

I just saw this on Youtube - other great "avant-garde meets pop culture" are John Cage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSulycqZH-U
John Cale: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYHIqMmtS-0
Frank Zappa: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MewcnFl_6Y
  3:44pm
BSI:

Marie's Hugo Ball bit sounded oddly like Robert Tilton's coked-out glossolalia...
  3:45pm
Andrew Waterloo:

There's a great film with Rahsaan Roland Kirk and John Cage as well
  3:45pm
Loren:

@tim - give my regards to Boxcar Willie (RIP). Loved Branson as a kid... got to touch Ray Stevens bald spot.
  3:47pm
tim from champaign:

Who am I kidding? I'm only going to see Yakoff Smirnoff.
  3:48pm
slugluv1313:

@ what?! -- okay i would not call "Princess Bride" a "bad" movie but i just do NOT get it . . . Peter Falk is undeniably charming, but i totally have *issues* with all that "helpless-female"/"Princess" crap . . . why is it considered such a "great" movie???
  3:48pm
dinatekno:

I feel all avant-garde now....I talk like this to my cat all the time. Just thought it was an offshoot of being an Aspie. ;-)
  3:50pm
Brother Yakoff:

"In Russia, you play mini golf, but in Branson, mini golf plays you!"
  3:51pm
zotz:

Keep thinking of Bronson Missouri...thank you Simpsons
  3:52pm
zotz:

First Marie Osmond...now Donald Duck..
  3:53pm
George from Romania:

Chef d'oeuvre of Mr. Blonk!
  3:53pm
JTE:

That sounded like my lawn mower when I was growing up
  3:53pm
what?!:

@ slugluve1313
it is not a great movie - i'd say the few memorable scenes make it rather than the story itself - quicksand was one of them
  3:59pm
JTE:

By the way, if anyone's interested, I'm looking for beta testers for a new social media technology I'm working on. The test will take place in the evening of January 8th. It will only take about 45 minutes or however much time you have, and you can do it from the comfort of your own home. I can't offer free coffee and donuts, but you'll definitely be invited to the speculative launch party.
  4:04pm
DCE:

you got a link to that JTE?
  4:07pm
Sandy in Houston:

Oh man I just got here and I missed the kurt schwitters and the jaap blonk! damn.
  4:12pm
JTE:

Sorry about that! You can email me and I'll send you the info when it's ready. Thanks! josephteilhard@gmail.com
  4:13pm
Loren:

@zotz - Bronson child: "hey mom, how's about some ice cream?" Bronson mom: "no dice."
  4:19pm
northguineahills:

Lamin played some of this dust-to-digital comp last night, very nice...
  4:20pm
Cecile:

slug, the book is amazing. All kinds of snarly asides about fairy tales. The Peter Falk character is a stand in for the narrator.

I think people love it because 1) Inigo Montoya! 2) Andre the Giant. 4) Robin Wright and Carey ELwes are luminous, and 5) the funny swordplay.

I like it a lot, but it's not one of my absolute favs. Still I can get behind that one as a cult over a lot of other movies. Yes, I'm looking at you, "Clue".
  4:22pm
Cecile:

marie osmond? awesome. Not only can she fit into her teenage clothes now thanks to jenny watches nutrisystem, but she has culture!
  4:24pm
Mike East:

aw, come on Cecile, Clue had Marin Mull!
  4:24pm
Fake Fabio:

I now visualize a Hugo Ball composite all over marie O.
  4:25pm
Mike East:

...and Tim Curry! (also the name of my boss)
  4:25pm
Cecile:

mike east, it had a lot of good people. Good people in a boring movie.
  4:26pm
Mike East:

I'm pretty easily entertained, I spose.
  4:27pm
steve:

i never understood why no one likes Clue. its a fun movie! though i haven't seen it in years, maybe it hasn't aged well.
  4:28pm
Mike East:

on the other end of the spectrum, I forced my 7 yr daughter to watched the restored Metropolis last weekend, and not only did she sit through it, but she was into it. We're gonna watch it again, cuz the baby kept interrupting important plot points.
  4:28pm
Cecile:

It's a big cult movie, steve.

I didn't like it first time out, and it didn't get any better with age, sorry to say. We.. it was slightly better than Spies like Us. Which was also not good. That's something nice I can say. Better than Spies like Us.
  4:29pm
Andrew Waterloo:

The first time I saw Princess Bride I was around 10, so it's hard to have an unbiased opinion of the movie.
  4:30pm
DCE:

who's playing this spooky guitar?
  4:31pm
DCE:

Ignatz, always cool stuff
  4:31pm
tim from champaign:

The first time I watched Metropolis, I saw a version with Queen and Laura Branigan songs. I was so pissed about the soundtrack I almost called the cops. It was much more enjoyable when I muted the sound.
  4:33pm
Cecile:

I never quite got why they did that, tim.
  4:35pm
MenfussMike:

Charley.....my all time favorite blues musician.
  4:35pm
Spacism:

Ova there, beyoned the hills...
  4:35pm
Mike East:

I wanted to check out the Giorgio Moroder version for shits and giggles...we were just watching Flashdance, which he also did the soundtrack for. We didn't make it all the way through Flashdance, btw.
  4:37pm
ERD:

God Damn I Hate The Blues
  4:37pm
ERD:

Is the name of a great comp series on KRAAK featuring Ignatz among others!
http://www.kraak.net/shop/details.php?id=513
  4:37pm
MenfussMike:

I just visited Charley's grave a couple of months ago. Drank some whiskey. Polished his stone. Interesting note...John Fogerty bought his headstone.
  4:38pm
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this one gives me the chills
  4:40pm
Andrew Waterloo:

I once saw a version of Nosferatu that had a really cheesy 'metal' soundtrack. It sounded like your conservatory teacher's interpretation of metal.
  4:41pm
kat330:

Chopin' Prelude in C Minor, IIRC?

Hi, Fabio!
  4:52pm
carmichael:

testing, testing. Hey fabio, commenting thru my tablet, listening on flash. Glad to hear new failure.
  4:54pm
Iguana:

All hail Sun Ra/MC5 the Strength of fatalism!
  4:55pm
Rachael:

Wow this is amazing! Who knew Iggy was a yogi! I want to meditate to this every day now...
  4:56pm
?:

the segue from Kreng to Stooges was truly inspired, BTW
  4:56pm
green mountain man mark:

no spaghetti western shoot out music, no?
  4:56pm
carmichael:

@sandy: how was Jandek?
  4:59pm
Jex:

this song is pretty nice. I'd dance around a little if I weren't at work..
  4:59pm
MenfussMike:

that Stooges song sounds like something heard at a LaVey mass
  5:00pm
Sandy in Houston:

It was good! about my 8th or 9th time seeing him.
  5:01pm
david:

ahh I thought that was Iggy... ok... hi all!
  5:04pm
carmichael:

I'm green with envy. I might die with joy if I ever saw him.
  5:05pm
Sandy in Houston:

the session is going to end up on here: http://www.livefromsugarhill.com/ (as soon as they piece together footage from the many many cameras)
  5:08pm
MenfussMike:

Jandek Sucks!!!
  5:08pm
Jex:

your talking intervals are always so informative!
  5:09pm
MD:

We're a Happy Family!!!
  5:10pm
MD:

Me Mom and the DJ...!!!!
  5:10pm
Sandy in Houston:

MenfussMike Sucks!!!!!!!!
  5:11pm
kat330:

Play nice, folks.
  5:12pm
tim from champaign:

Fabio's plugs of films showing in NYC was a motivating factor for me to re-double my efforts to make it to the local art theater as often as I can.
  5:12pm
Philo Gristle:

Well, Bava does beat Lenzi any day, though the later had some rugged poliziottechi that were pretty good. But makes me think that Riz Ortolani ripped off Lou Reed's Walk on the Wild Side for some Henry Silva flick I saw 20+ years ago for the main theme....
  5:13pm
MenfussMike:

Ha. the most boring, plodding artiste' bs i have ever heard. Bunny Brains eat Jandek for tea
  5:15pm
Sandy in Houston:

no!
  5:25pm
Loren:

Aren't we talking the Corwood represenative here? or Jandek in it's entirety?

Saw a perfromance in SF with Tom Carter on bass! It was gross, in the way that Bay Area rock is gross (think TFUL282, SCG, Caroliner). So it was good, in a gross way... I think what made it "good" was the fact that all types of SF folks showed up, some left midway through, others appluaded with tears... SF is a tough crowd, and that performance survived, relatively speaking.
  5:28pm
MenfussMike:

I saw a "performance" on youtube and had to buy a new monitor
  5:29pm
Sandy in Houston:

I like both. the live performances I've seen have been ALL OVER the place stylistically. funk, new age, punk, solo, electronic. Usually fun.
  5:31pm
Loren:

I picked up that 3 cd Bunny Brains set... pretty good. I don't own much of the Corwood stuff. Really liked the live stuff he did with Matt Heyner, is that his name?
  5:31pm
kat330:

@MMike: Finally catching up on the earlier comments. That's a mollusk factoid about Fogerty buying Charlie Patton's headstone. If you're actually in Memphis, I've enjoyed a couple great times in your city.
  5:32pm
steve:

some of his recent performances have been questionable (i remember an embarassingly bad white boy funk thing he did a few years ago, wtf) but his early albums are pretty undeniable
  5:33pm
Loren:

I wonder if the Corwood rep went to any Charalambides shows?

@steve - the "bad white boy funk" gives credence to a biographers referent of the later Tim buckley output.
  5:33pm
Sandy in Houston:

The funk show was fun. you really had to be there.
  5:36pm
J:

this show is getting inside me! or is it the wine?!
  5:37pm
Loren:

I always thought the buckley reference was far fetched, but if there is bad white boy funk being played, maybe the biographer has an inside scoop?
  5:37pm
steve:

i guess you did have to be there, i remember in that video it looked like the crowd was into it... but i still only really like Ready For The House etc
  5:37pm
Wine:

In vino fabitas.
  5:37pm
MenfussMike:

kat330 I am indeed. Sitting at cumpooter in East Memphis trying to look busy.
  5:41pm
Philo Gristle:

Night Evelyn Came Out From the Grave, I believe is the current English title...
  5:49pm
Loren:

one of the best duos is Neilsen and Youngs... (like what they did on the live Jandek stuff too) this album with Alastair, and the couple they put out on VHF are bomb... ther eis one that coems with an extra cd of Shikansin (sp) and hand drum workouts...omg, if Alex and Richard could jam with Corsano and Flowers... double drums, double guitar over-the-top insane Glasgowian smoke!!!!
  5:50pm
kat330:

Connecting Fogerty AND wine is this tag of mine: I heard it through divine grape / Not much longer would you be ape
  5:54pm
tim from champaign:

My main man, Clay!
  5:54pm
bobby:

nice
  5:56pm
kat330:

Neither am I, Fabio, and yet here we are. ;)
  5:58pm
david:

don't respond to peer pressure clay! ;)
  6:00pm
david:

Strategic Starcastle Reserve
  6:02pm
Loren:

preparing to LARP
  6:03pm
Marmalade Kitty:

James Mason?
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