Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from November 10, 2011 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 November 10, 2011: The Blind Justice of Failure

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James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Lost Domain  Indian War Whoop II   Favoriting Blondes Chew more Gum  0:18:20 (Pop-up)
High Wolf  Free Your Energy Field   Favoriting A Guide to Healing 7"  0:18:47 (Pop-up)
Maurice & Walter (Moolah)  The Hard Hit   Favoriting Woe Ye Demons Possessed  0:24:56 (Pop-up)
High Wolf  Kenya Sunset   Favoriting Atlas Nation  0:29:48 (Pop-up)
 
Maurice & Walter (Moolah)  Mirrors   Favoriting Woe Ye Demons Possessed  0:39:24 (Pop-up)
Anne-James Chaton & Andy Moor  Princess in a Rover P6 3500S V8   Favoriting Princess in a Car  0:46:56 (Pop-up)
The Monkees  Opening Ceremony/Porpoise Song (Theme From "Head")   Favoriting Head  0:49:56 (Pop-up)
Joseph Hammer  Dynasty Suites Volume 2 (excerpt)   Favoriting Dynasty Suites Volume 2  1:00:12 (Pop-up)
Mathon  Herizun   Favoriting wire tapper 27  1:05:51 (Pop-up)
Hafler Trio  Ignotium per Ignotius (excerpt)   Favoriting Ignotium per Ignotius  1:06:36 (Pop-up)
 
Key Ransone  A Tangible Bridge   Favoriting Zelphabet: Vol. K  1:27:43 (Pop-up)
Loop Orchestra  Profiles   Favoriting Not Overtly Orchestral  1:34:13 (Pop-up)
Language Removal Services  Marilyn Monroe   Favoriting Sampler V.2.0  1:44:48 (Pop-up)
Ludo Mich & Blood Stereo  The Peeling Spirirt   Favoriting From Tapes & Throats  1:45:40 (Pop-up)
Language Removal Services  Sylvester Stallone   Favoriting Sampler V.2.0  1:53:13 (Pop-up)
Ekkehard Ehlers  Nie Wieder Schnell Sagen   Favoriting A Life Without Fear  2:00:11 (Pop-up)
Ennio Morricone  Man With a Harmonica   Favoriting Once upon a Time in the West  2:01:06 (Pop-up)
Ennio Morricone  Esplicitamente Sospeso   Favoriting Il Serpente (sndtk)  2:03:02 (Pop-up)
 
Frank Zappa  Uncle Meat film Excerpt part 2   Favoriting Uncle Mea  2:25:22 (Pop-up)
Frank Zappa  King Kong pts. 2-4   Favoriting Uncle Meat  2:26:03 (Pop-up)
Hans Edler  Out of the Body   Favoriting Elektron Kukéso  2:27:23 (Pop-up)
Denman Maroney  Double Zero pt. VII   Favoriting Double Zero  2:31:08 (Pop-up)
Giancinto Scelsi  Quartetto D'Archi No. 4 (1964)   Favoriting New Music for string Quartet  2:38:09 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  3:21pm
Cecile:

hey, Fabio!

How about "The Touch, The Feel of Failure, the Fabric of Our Lives?"
  3:24pm
BSI:

.....which brings to mind the first draft of that General Foods International Coffees jingle, something to the effect of "Celebrate the failure of our lives..."
  3:25pm
BSI:

heck, we're all failures on the bus.
  3:26pm
Cecile:

Ancient Failure Secret.
  3:30pm
fp:

Let's get Mikey! He's a failure
.
  3:31pm
Cecile:

Fails the first time, every time.
  3:35pm
Cheri Pi:

I just ordered this High Wolf album unlistened! until now...
  3:38pm
BSI:

...takes a lickin' and keeps on failin'...
  3:46pm
douglas in the district of columbia:

We love to fail, and it shows.
  3:46pm
Chris from DC:

Everything you've always wanted in failure. And less.
  3:47pm
fp:

Oh I'm a failure, He's a failure, She's a failure, We're a failure. Wouldn't you like to be a failure too?
  3:47pm
hamburger:

failure ze the only option
  3:51pm
Carmichael:

Think outside the failure.
  3:52pm
BSI:

don't NEVER.....but never......... make fun of no...... cripples.....
  3:54pm
Brass Knuckles:

I never thought I'd like the Monkees until I saw HEAD. Movie is out of control.
  3:55pm
nic:

Anne-James Chaton is pretty awesome_everything i've heard anyway
  3:55pm
Scarecrow:

Oh, I'm a failure, because I haven't got a brain
  3:56pm
Carmichael:

The Monkees were pretty good, when you let them do their own stuff.
  3:59pm
Mike East:

I couldn't get into HEAD. I gave it a few tries, too.
  4:01pm
BSI:

@Mike: for me, it's all about that CRIPPLES scene. I could watch it on a loop for months. But then, I'm funny that way.
  4:02pm
Carmichael:

HEAD is definitely dated, like Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. But it was way cool for its time. Very quirky and inventive.
  4:03pm
Cecile:

Carm, and Boyce and Hart did right some good stuff for them as well.
It is bittersweet looking at the liner notes for Headquarters, so defensive.
  4:06pm
Mike East:

@BSI - perhaps I will give it another go one of these days.
  4:08pm
BSI:

.....well, it's the "don't never make fun o'no cripples" thing, but also the great pleasure of seeing Micky Dolenz drown to death.....TWICE!!!!!!! Next to that, the rest of the film is filler!
  4:08pm
yair yona (tel aviv, Israel,Earth):

I don't know. I still love Head, and I don't see it as dated.
  4:10pm
Carmichael:

@Cecile: agreed, Tommy Boyce had some great songs for the Monkees and as a solo artist. I was trying to differentiate between the early "pop" Monkees and the later, hipper, more drug culture-influenced Monkees. And I say that as a huge fan of anything that came out of the Brill building.
  4:10pm
Cecile:

I haven't seen it all the way through.
It's always been aired/dragged out late at night, and I'm out in thirty seconds.
  4:11pm
still b/p:

Memorees...probably shared here before: Dad took me and two sisters to see 'em as birthday present. Seats on the floor, Boston Garden, summer, 1967. Kids standing on chairs most of the concert. Girl in front of us went down the aisle to rush the stage, returned with bloody lip. Mickey did whole James Brown cape/collapse/false exit thing -- reference I didn't get at the time.
  4:12pm
Cecile:

Exactly, Carm. I think if they could have lost some of their bitterness toward the industry and each other, they could be fine elder statesmen today.

Fab, flash stream is being flaky for me.
  4:12pm
Mike East:

@BSI - in that case, maybe I'll just look for the clip on youtube!
  4:13pm
snack fu:

Snap! Since when can you
Comment on the Edmund iPhone app? I love you wfmu, yet you find ways to make me happier everyday.
  4:15pm
snack fu:

By Edmund, I meant WFMU. Stupid autocorrect.
  4:16pm
yair yona (tel aviv, Israel,Earth):

Wire Tapper is released every three months or so
  4:28pm
Chop Scott:

Excellent to hear Key R., always fantastic work...
  4:38pm
Brass Knuckles:

I used to have an axe toy from Japan that made that exact same screaming noise when you hit it against something.
  4:41pm
BSI:

I must have that axe toy.
  4:50pm
Toy Screaming Horror Axe:

Is this the axe?

http://tinyurl.com/cmwbml8
  4:54pm
Brass Knuckles:

Yes. Looks like it.
  4:55pm
hamburger:

close enough to me / maybe just lacks a nozzle for ketchup to spray out of

this is the creepiest set ever...
  5:01pm
Brass Knuckles:

This once upon a time in the west?
  5:02pm
dale:

love this ekkehard - thought it was fields of the nephilim
  5:03pm
dale:

meant morricone
  5:04pm
Brass Knuckles:

ya okay. Charlie Bronson's theme music.
  5:05pm
Rumboon:

Happy birthday Mr. Morricone!
  5:11pm
Brass Knuckles:

You ever see the cologne commercials Bronson did in Japan? Epic shit, like 3 minute long ads.
  5:17pm
fp:

How about some ColdPlay
  5:18pm
trolly mctrollerson:

limp bizkit!
  5:18pm
ZBE:

fp:
This isn't Irwin's show, so thankfuly no chance.
  5:20pm
Carmichael:

But Clay's coming on next, so it's a distinct possibility. Distinct, I say!
  5:20pm
Stanley:

A little house I used to live in?
  5:26pm
Carmichael:

I recognize this keyboard sound as the same one used by Richard Sinclair in Caravan.
  5:29pm
david:

King Kong is the Jean-Luc Ponty composition Lennon ripped off, right?
  5:29pm
Stanley:

Uncle Meat, sounding fresh as ever!
  5:30pm
david:

I think I confuse Uncle Meat with Burnt Weenie Sandwich. Now how is that possible.
  5:34pm
Fiendish McTavish:

Enjoyed hearing that Joseph Hammer cut. The current sounds are positively luminous to boot!
  5:50pm
Rueben:

and the Jets
  5:51pm
dale:

it seems like every decade is a rehash of twenty years before.
  5:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

@dale: Indeed, nothing is less cool than something 10 years old or slightly older; then it starts to become novel, "rediscovered", and 16-20 year old stuff is "retro" cool.
  5:56pm
Zappa:

I got the Coop a deal.
  5:56pm
ZBE:

Bongo Fury!
  5:57pm
glenn:

zappa's fave band was the shaggs. 'nuff said.
  5:58pm
Ezrin:

Welcome to my Nightmare
  5:58pm
McCartney:

JETS!! Whoo hoo ooh whoo ooh oo whoo ooh oo ...
  5:59pm
Hacksaw Jenkins:

Favorite quote from Clay's show last week... "So do you believe in God or are you an atheist, like Fabio?"
  5:59pm
Matt from Springfield:

Make Your Own American Spirits Booth!
  6:00pm
Carmichael:

I thought Fabio was an agnostic.
  6:01pm
Carmichael:

The industrial revolution was not televised!
  6:01pm
Adam:

American Spirits are so 1%....you know it was TOP.
  6:19pm
Oona:

I was just listening to your show of a couple of weeks ago where you mentioned Charlotte Rampling. Did you ever see the movie with her, made in the 60s, where she plays a French woman fooling around on her husband WITH A MONKEY? “Max mon Amour” is the title. The really unusual thing about it to me is that they treat it seriously. I was expecting a surreal, wacky comedy. Truly bizarre. It didn’t SEEM comedic to me. I couldn't take it!
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