Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from June 16, 2016 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 June 16, 2016

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Steve Reich  Come Out   Favoriting Works    0:04:42 (Pop-up)
Anne Gillis  Lolimore   Favoriting Archives Box 1983-2005  Rementact -- orig. Album (1989)  0:16:30 (Pop-up)
Prima Materia  Roma, January 17, 1976   Favoriting The Tail of the Tiger    0:21:09 (Pop-up)
 
Spontaneous Music Orchestra  Sustained Piece (vocal)   Favoriting Mouthpiece    0:40:36 (Pop-up)
Anne Gillis  Phrétaphrimi   Favoriting Archives Box 1983-2005  Rementact -- orig. Album (1989)  0:45:39 (Pop-up)
Robert Wyatt  Las Vegas Tango (Part 1)   Favoriting End of an Ear    0:48:24 (Pop-up)
Toshi Tsuchitori  Breath 5   Favoriting Breath    1:00:16 (Pop-up)
 
Valerio Cosi & Enzo Franchini  part Three   Favoriting Conference of the Aquarians    1:27:18 (Pop-up)
Albert Mangelsdorff Quintett  Three Jazz Moods on "theme from Pather Panchali"   Favoriting Now, Jazz Ramwong    1:34:00 (Pop-up)
Noah Howard Group  Domiabra   Favoriting The Black Ark    1:42:16 (Pop-up)
Sinistri  Red Angular Feeling   Favoriting Free Pulse    1:47:24 (Pop-up)
Larry Young  Khalid of Space (Part Two)   Favoriting Lawrence of Newark    1:53:30 (Pop-up)
 
Brent Lewis Ensemble  Vanishing Mysteries of the Ghost Club   Favoriting Harvester of Eyes    2:18:05 (Pop-up)
Tim Hecker  Stigmata I   Favoriting Virgins    2:18:32 (Pop-up)
Tim Hecker  Virginal I   Favoriting Virgins    2:18:48 (Pop-up)
Death Factory  Nostalgie für eine Zeit, die niemals war   Favoriting Nocturnal Dimension    2:27:46 (Pop-up)
Brent Lewis Ensemble  Performance Evaluation: Effectively and Appropriately Communicates Meaning within a Particular Context   Favoriting Harvester of Eyes    2:32:45 (Pop-up)
Israel Martinez  El hombre que se sofoca (excerpt)   Favoriting El hombre que se sofoca    2:33:34 (Pop-up)
Urban Sax  Urban Sax 1 (excerpt)   Favoriting Urban Sax 1    2:39:55 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:06pm
Michael 98145:

Wow. Haven't heard this for a very long time ...
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βrian:

Ah, that's better!
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Mister Dobalina:

This was or is an intro to a song I really like, but I can't remember which one. Darn.
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Cheri Pi:

Greetings
  3:08pm
inthedeeptime:

dobalina, it's madvillainy, america's most blunted
  3:08pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

Minimalism isn't on the list, so I guess it hasn't failed right?
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

YASSS.
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Mister Dobalina:

Gracias, intheDeepTime...that is it. Love it mane!
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Mister Dobalina:

Loves me some DOOOOM!
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Cheri Pi:

come out choley
  3:12pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

Well it's under Avant-Garde isn't it...
The Failure of My Joke's Premise
  3:13pm
flashbazbo:

Guy sold out 4 minutes ago
Avatar 👻 3:13pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

...and bring samosas, fer crissakes.
Avatar 3:14pm
Cheri Pi:

Your samosas or your life.
  3:16pm
nic:

wow this is great love it !!!
Avatar 3:23pm
βrian:

I recognize this guy's voice from my childhood basement.
  3:30pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

Must've been some childhood
  3:33pm
rw:

That's how Come Out ends? It's been a while but I remember it differently.
Avatar 3:39pm
Wild Neil:

Peace all. Chester. Cheri Pi. Cliff, not in Prague yet. Et al....
Avatar 👻 3:40pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

th'NEIL.
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chocolate monk:

thursday flubbery!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:41pm
rsj:

"come out to show 'em" is a sample used in what track?
Avatar 3:42pm
Wild Neil:

Went horseback riding learning training Tuesday. Ruby Red refused to turn right for me , so they switched horses on me. Apparently I was confusing her or she was blowing me off. Gave me a super-responsive horse that did EXACTLY what I asked it to which can be scary too...I like horses, they have a personality all their own....
Avatar 👻 3:43pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

I find horses deeply disturbing; their faces are too long. Cannot trust.
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Wild Neil:

Sorry they disturb you Rev...they always look happy and curious to me for some reason. It IS an odd arrangement a predator such as ourselves with binocular vision riding around on a prey herd animal...
Avatar 👻 3:46pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Anything with a yard of face, man...
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βrian:

Watch out when that tail goes up. I recall my mom getting a resounding trumpet blast one evening at the State Fair.
  3:47pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

Plato had that bit about the soul of man being like a charioteer driving two horses. en.wikipedia.org...
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Chris from DC:

Digging this Anne Gilis stuff.
Avatar 3:49pm
βrian:

Speaking of, ever hear of Oatsmobile?
www.bellsbeer.com...
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Chris from DC:

Yes, it was on tap around here a couple of weeks back, very nice.
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Wild Neil:

This Robert Wyaatt ALMOST lapses into comprehensible free jazz, but then fails...oh, I get it!
Avatar 3:56pm
βrian:

I just know I'm going to be singing "a-cha-ah" to myself for days, now. ... and probably drawing odd looks.
Avatar 3:58pm
Wild Neil:

The young lady that trains me along with her horses says odd syllables under her breath all the time like "ka-ka-ka-ka"! I don't know if its a nervous tic or intentional...I don't bring it up...
  3:59pm
βrian:

Not "gi" and "haw?"
  4:00pm
βrian:

That's "gee" and "haw," I guess.
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Wild Neil:

@Brian-she might...all I know is "whoah", making a "ch-ch" sound to go and , one I learned last night but yet to use "easy" and lift the reins to slow down...
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βrian:

My wife makes that "ch-ch" sound to me a lot. I'm used to it.
Avatar 👻 4:05pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

My wife uses the clicker thing. I've finally started going on the papers, which seems to please her.
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cory:

OMG, is that what it means when my wife does that?
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βrian:

Love these lyrics.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:07pm
foofs:

He's pinched the chorus from Chris de Burgh's 'A Spaceman Came Travellling'.
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βrian:

English saddle or Western?
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Cheri Pi:

I snap my fingers at Mr. CP just like I do with my hound.
  4:09pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

So basically, husbands are draught animals.
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Wild Neil:

Western. I want to get a pair of Tony Lama cowboy boots, but will probably see if I can find something I can use at Goodwill or something from Wal-Mart since I ride twice a month...
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βrian:

I prefer to think that I have a strong work ethic.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:12pm
fred:

@Cliff: you mean as in "draught beer"?
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βrian:

Actually, I think that saddle question was a Mae West quote.
  4:17pm
V Priceless:

Hey Fabio!
  4:17pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

fred - I mean working animal or beast of burden (I guess I should've spelled it "draft", being an American....maybe I'm only familiar with that phrase from British texts)
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Wild Neil:

Hey its 420.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:20pm
fred:

@Cliff: I know what you meant, but I had just poured a can of Guinness with the word "draught" proudly displayed, so the image that popped in my head was a little different
Avatar 4:22pm
Chris from DC:

The Cap Centre
Avatar 👻 4:23pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Speaking as a relic of the MD suburbs outside DC (of a certain age), I can vouch for the "authenticity" of Heavy Metal Parking Lot. ... and yes, bring diapers.
  4:23pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

Yeah fred, I got it after I posted, sometimes my fingers type faster than my brain gets in gear :)
  4:23pm
Polyus:

I hope we get Donald Trump Rally Parking Lot some day.
Wait, no I don't.
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Wild Neil:

The 80's were pretty hilarious in some ways...
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βrian:

The Senate has voted to include women in the draught ...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:27pm
fred:

@Polyus: Trump Parking Lot > Trump Gold House (he'd get Jeff Koons to improve on that weak White design)
Avatar 4:28pm
βrian:

That Stefania Sandrelli, what a cutie-patootie!
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Carmichael:

Hi Ho, I am the Failure man. Heya Fabs and Thursday FMU crew.
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Wild Neil:

Sounds like Klezmer by Deep Purple with a Hammond B3 organ...
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geezerette:

Good description!
Avatar 4:32pm
Wild Neil:

Lotsa tension and build with no release here...wish they would just cut loose and thrash it out...
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geezerette:

with sitar drone.
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Chris from DC:

I like them holding back. And they actually remind me a lot of a long-running local act around here, so extra points.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:34pm
Parq:

"I Knew Her Well" looks pretty cool. Gonna try to catch that one.

filmforum.org...
Avatar 4:35pm
Wild Neil:

Ok, now they are "walking the dog" in my mind...there's an image for you..
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Wild Neil:

This Albert Mangelsdorff is the release. Cool Fabio! It all sounded like one thing.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:41pm
JP from KC:

Ugh. That meeting was The Failure of Corporate-hivemind and Flashy Acronyms. Glad to be back where I belong.
  4:42pm
Fredericks:

Don't hear much Mangelsdorff very often these days. Sounds good!
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geezerette:

Amazing segue! Sounds like one piece. That Coltrane/Colman DNA.
  4:43pm
βrian:

The only worse than acronyms is initialisms.
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Wild Neil:

Albert Manglesdorff is amazing! WOW!
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geezerette:

Yeah! Digging it!
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geezerette:

OOPs! Another seamless segue!
  4:46pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

JP from KC, I'm concerned you haven't been stepping up to the plate with your recent projects. You don't sound like a team player. By the way, we're going to need you to timeline your exectuables, and make sure you put those new cover sheets on the TPS reports ASAP!
Avatar 4:46pm
Chris from DC:

The world needs a readily available reissue of Black Ark.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:50pm
Michael 98145:

who took that red stapler ??
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:51pm
JP from KC:

The current eye-roller in my office is HABU: Highest And Best Use. Of time, resources, budget, brain cells, suicide bullets...etc.
  4:52pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

I heard they're trying to book HABU to play at Monty Hall, along with Mozzarella Teeth and Bar Mitzvah Lap Dances.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:53pm
Michael 98145:

our orifice has been overrun by ITIL jargoneers
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geezerette:

It's enough to give you that "Red Angular Feeling".
  4:54pm
V Priceless:

from the 'feeling old' Dept: Happy anniversary to "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars', released on this day, 44 years ago!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:55pm
Parq:

I gotta run, but this Sinistri is great -- funky and quirky. Hope to hear it again sometime.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:55pm
JP from KC:

You heard wrong, Cliff. Bar Mitzva Lap Dances hasn't done a show on the east coast since "The Plymouth Incident." I keep asking them if they mean the city or the car, and each time they just say, "yes."
  4:56pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

"ITIL describes processes, procedures, tasks, and checklists which are not organization-specific, but can be applied by an organization for establishing integration with the organization's strategy, delivering value, and maintaining a minimum level of competency. It allows the organization to establish a baseline from which it can plan, implement, and measure. It is used to demonstrate compliance and to measure improvement."

*has spontaneous episode of narcolepsy*
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:56pm
JP from KC:

Seriously, though, Mozzarella Teeth is a sweet-ass band name.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:57pm
Michael 98145:

@Cliff, i know the feeling
  4:58pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

Yeah, I heard they were trying to get Mozzarella Teeth for that upcoming St. Tony & The Death Biscuits show, with The Gangrenes and Cogito Ergot Rye opening, but they weren't able to get FDA approval.
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geezerette:

...so they called a meeting.
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 5:08pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Howdilly doodily, failurinos!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 5:09pm
chris:

Ned! er, Ken!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:13pm
Michael 98145:

Yet another musical power passes on : www.nytimes.com...
Avatar 👻 5:14pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Lanz!
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Sudden Infant is king of the world.
  5:15pm
V Priceless:

Ubu!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:19pm
redalertnyc:

I would nominate Beck He's about as prolific and creative as you are going to get these days.
  5:21pm
P-90:

Ciao, fratello Fabio e tutti i ragazzi!
Complimenti per tutti i vostri fiaschi spettacolari!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 5:24pm
chris:

che P-90 detto!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:28pm
Michael 98145:

must be time for Cicchetti
  5:30pm
P-90:

Soon will be "Il Piccione", non?
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

YAY THIS
  5:36pm
P-90:

Yes, YAY this
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:39pm
Michael 98145:

don't forget to breathe
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geezerette:

Sinister and mesmerizing like the Gorgon.
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geezerette:

Industrial Gorgon.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:46pm
Michael 98145:

Babylonian Gorgon
  5:47pm
P-90:

Failure Gorgon
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

also yay this also.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:49pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Once when I was on acid & living in a car in the Arizona desert (we were On the Road) - I slept & dreamt of an enormous looming Goddess - w/ big dilated Sumerian idol eyes - & her hair streaming on ends all around her, w/ the Stars interspersed thru the strands - to the sound of Ligeti '2001'-style choirs...
Avatar 👻 5:49pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

also-also: my compliments to the chef, re: the marathon premium CD. No failure there...
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Cheri Pi:

Damn you and your have swag
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TDK60:

Yes, marathon CD rocks or...
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Cheri Pi:

Hey Clay
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

no swag-shame!
WHEEEEEEE!
  5:51pm
P-90:

@RRN63: Another of Stanley's many accomplishments: popularizing Ligeti.
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geezerette:

Yow! the 70s!
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TDK60:

LPs are a trendy thing but two Village record stores will close this month: Rebel Rebel, and Other Music.
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geezerette:

RevRab,holy guacamole!
  5:53pm
P-90:

Signore "Il Piccione"! Ciao bella!
  5:53pm
Curt:

Franz Klemmer - German painter
John Klemmer - American saxophone player
  5:53pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

RRN63 - I did acid during the Venus Transit of 2012, and had a vision of Aphrodite along with a five-pointed star fractal. I found out later that pentagrams are a geometric expression of the Golden Ratio, which also shows up in Fibonacci numbers, and there's some weird astronomical synchrony involving Earth & Venus & Fibonacci numbers (Venus transits always occurs 8 Earth years apart, which is 13 Venus years)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:54pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

San Jose spawling suburbia - lots of Garage Rawk history there...
Lived Santa Barbaraa 16 years...don't get me started...
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cory:

i had a 1978 datsun b210. it was smurf blue
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:55pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@Cliff: Venus' orbit traces a pentacle.
  5:56pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

Yep, over the course of 8 Earth years.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:56pm
Michael 98145:

Venus' Orbit is a great bandname
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:56pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@Cliff: commons.wikimedia.org...
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geezerette:

Cliff,mind blown!
  5:58pm
P-90:

"Venus' Orbit" : great name for a new kind of vibrating sexual aid
  5:59pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

Yep RRN63, I first saw that diagram in the book Quadrivium (thanks to the Amazon hive-mind for cluing me in on that one)

geezerette, you have no idea! Been trying to figure all this stuff out over the past 4 years :D
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:00pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...rather Mati Klarwein, it was...
  6:00pm
V Priceless:

Mick is the only Spider left
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 6:00pm
chris:

thanks for an amazing show, Fabio! i have so much to learn...

love your banter with Clay... wish I could stick around... later!
  6:00pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

Quadrivium on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com...
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geezerette:

Cliff,hope you do a lot of writing.
  6:01pm
P-90:

How does Venus' typically elliptical planetary orbit trace a pentagram?
  6:01pm
P-90:

Thank you much, Fabio!
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geezerette:

Ditto!
  6:01pm
Cliff (moving to Prague!):

P-90, get that book, it explains it!
And I do geezerette!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:02pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@P-90: Presumably the Retrogrades/Stations...
  6:02pm
P-90:

@RR gotcha
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