Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from March 8, 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 March 8, 2012: Wake up! It's time for 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)
Roberto De Simone  Coro Delle Lavandaie II   Favoriting La Gatta Cenerentola    0:18:19 (Pop-up)
Atlantide  Egg   Favoriting Midnight Massiera: The B-Music of Jean-Pierre Massiera    0:18:43 (Pop-up)
S.E.M. Studios  Ivresse   Favoriting Midnight Massiera: The B-Music of Jean-Pierre Massiera    0:19:39 (Pop-up)
Cancelled  Doccia   Favoriting Inner Self Globophobic Clown Tester (pt. 1)    0:20:34 (Pop-up)
AU  Under/Epic (Feat. Colin Stetson)   Favoriting Solid Gold 7"    0:21:36 (Pop-up)
Pierre Henry  Choeur De L'Escalier II   Favoriting Fragments Pour Artaud    0:24:57 (Pop-up)
Pierre Henry  Le Temple D'Emese   Favoriting Fragments Pour Artaud    0:25:24 (Pop-up)
 
Kink Gong (Laurent Jeanneau)  Khosa   Favoriting Xinjiang    0:58:24 (Pop-up)
Ata Ebtekar And The Iranian Orchestra For New Music  Meta XY (excerpt)   Favoriting Ornamental    1:00:04 (Pop-up)
Neokarma Jooklo Trio  Solar Exodus part II   Favoriting Solar Vision    1:11:24 (Pop-up)
The Pyramids  Lalibela (pt. 1)   Favoriting Lalibela    1:15:34 (Pop-up)
The Nihilist Spasm Band   Music is Fun   Favoriting Nothing is Forever    1:16:21 (Pop-up)
 
Selten Gehörte Musik  Untitled   Favoriting 3. Berliner Dichterworkshop 12. / 13.7.73  featuring Dieter Roth (2), Gerhard Rühm, Oswald Wiener  1:39:04 (Pop-up)
Foust  Lift Off!   Favoriting Space Sickness    1:50:38 (Pop-up)
Illitch  Morning Dream (excerpt)   Favoriting Un Jour Comme Tant D'Autres    1:51:52 (Pop-up)
Illitch  Travail-Famille-Patrie   Favoriting Un Jour Comme Tant D'Autres    1:52:33 (Pop-up)
Foust  Strange Deliriums   Favoriting Space Sickness    1:58:19 (Pop-up)
 
Chris Forsyth & Koen Holtkamp  Early Astral (excerpt)   Favoriting Early Astral    2:13:10 (Pop-up)
Expo 70  Trajectory Rhythms   Favoriting Journey through astral Projections    2:25:58 (Pop-up)
Al Stewart  Turn into Earth   Favoriting     2:32:39 (Pop-up)
 
Sun Araw  Ma Holo   Favoriting on patrol    2:45:16 (Pop-up)
ÉL-G  Vrouwen Min Mannen   Favoriting Tout Ploie    2:45:47 (Pop-up)
Black to comm  Thrones   Favoriting Earth    2:58:42 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  3:16pm
kata:

yeah man !
  3:20pm
jk:

yes Fabio! this opening set is a beaut.
  3:21pm
Bryant:

I approve the message of the two previous commenters.
  3:22pm
nic:

awesome second play_the vocal thing_super cool
  3:24pm
kata:

I thought perhaps the first song you played was OOiOO -- am I wrong ? maybe OOiOO covered De Simone ?
  3:25pm
Andrew Waterloo:

@kata I was thinking the same
  3:27pm
nic:

me2
  3:30pm
bruceleh:

Great article, kind of technical, and audiophiles beware!
24/192 Music Downloads
...and why they make no sense
http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
  3:30pm
Andrew Waterloo:

La Gatta Cenerentola is "The Cat Cinderella" a three part opera from 1976.
  3:33pm
bruceleh:

From the article, there was a study by the Boston Audio Society, double blind ABX tests of 544 different people, SACD 24/192 vs. the same downsampled to 16/44.1 - 49% guess rate, no better than chance!
  3:37pm
Andrew Waterloo:

I'm skeptical of double blind tests in those circumstances. I find poor audio quality doesn't show itself unless the track uses a lot of bass, or I'm very familiar with the track.
  3:39pm
bruceleh:

@Andrew Waterloo:
Read the article, follow the references, the study is solid as a rock.
  3:41pm
mark:

Cancelled, if same, is featured on the FMA. Listed as being from Switzerland. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Cancelled/
  3:42pm
Richard:

Just made a pledge to WFMU STF! Sorry for being late!
  3:42pm
fred:

Fabio, have you ever been to one of these concerts at Pierre Henry's home?
If not and you want to do it, don't wait too long, he's not getting younger
  3:42pm
kata:

Fabio ! you played OOiOO first ! I think !
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fabio:

ooIoo totally lifted De Simone's piece.
  3:47pm
kata:

ah! I see.. thanks for clearing that up Fabio ! it did sound like an alternate version.
  3:48pm
nic:

awesome 1st set same w this cut
  3:54pm
Clay:

I am personal friends with Fabio!
  4:09pm
neil:

Hey Fabio, last week you played a cut with some really awesome middle eastern guitar, d'you remember who/what that was, I can't find it anywheres.
  4:12pm
Carmichael:

Hiya Fab, hi successful pledgers and all you others.
  4:15pm
Robert:

Are you hearing a little "Heroica" in this?
  4:19pm
Andrew Waterloo:

I *heart* NSB
  4:21pm
Cecile:

hi, all!
  4:22pm
Chhh:

What's that in the background Fab? It rocks!
  4:23pm
Fredericks:

You are one special person, Clayton.
  4:29pm
Carmichael:

Hi Cecile!
  4:30pm
Cecile:

hiya, Carm!
  4:36pm
BSI:

Yep. If you had put a contact mic on my head about 2 hours ago, you would've heard something like this. Awesome.
  4:44pm
Cecile:

fabio, do you have any Lauren Newton and Bobby McFerrin in their freakout days?
  4:45pm
Fredericks:

Music Is Fun!
  4:45pm
Cecile:

Failure: Breakfast of Champions
  4:53pm
hubba:

Any word from DCE? Hey everybody... getting into the zone
  4:55pm
BSI:

zee drone zone...
  4:59pm
Carmichael:

DCE needs to find a new job or a new internet connection.
  5:00pm
G:

Or some hacking skillz :-)
  5:02pm
Cecile:

or bribe IS.
  5:02pm
hubba:

@Carm - favorite last week was the Auburn Alehouse Hop Craic, although I only scratched the surface
  5:04pm
Carmichael:

@hubba: mine was the Bear Republic Grand Am. I drank irresponsibly for the entire week.
  5:04pm
G:

DCE now stands for "Dead Computer Entertainment"
  5:06pm
kata:

this drony shit is awesome for concentrating on pixel-pushing..
  5:10pm
trsh:

'tay-ah-tr', 'thea-ter'
tomato tomato
  5:11pm
dinatekno:

Hi Fabio. You are making my crappy day SO much better. Thank you. You do so much for me every week, I just HAD to adopt you!!! I love that pic on Flickr, btw...
  5:15pm
Carmichael:

Foust or Faust?
  5:18pm
Fredericks:

Foust. It's a guy, Carm.
  5:18pm
Looms:

@Carm: Foust! aka Scott Foust
  5:20pm
Chris from DC:

Ah, Expo 70. So much for leaving work promptly today.
  5:22pm
BSI:

my thoughts precisely, CfDC
  5:23pm
Carmichael:

Thank you, music scholars. Fabio comes through my computer speakers about 25 db lower than the music, so I rarely hear the details.
  5:27pm
WRECKEDUMB:

I am really enjoying this Forsyth track. In fact I think I will go buy the album. Thanx Fabio.
  5:32pm
Bzzzzz:

One of the best songs of all time, Turn Into Earth. Yo!
  5:35pm
hubba:

1969 was the year of the ferret
  5:36pm
BSI:

they are ALL the year of the ferret.
.....and they know this.
  5:37pm
stefica:

I long to not remember "The Year of the Cat."
  5:38pm
G:

BSI has ferreted out the truth.
  5:38pm
Kurt:

Didn't he do some tune about the Russian revolution?
  5:39pm
Carmichael:

Wow, it says that was one of Stewart's earliest songs. I found it on the comp Psychedelic Scene. It says it was written by Paul Samwell-Smith. Another, different, wow.
  5:39pm
dale:

hello mr. fabio sir. roads to moscow is a great al stewart song. the whole past, presnt future album is pretty durned good.
  5:41pm
Kurt:

Time Passages was much worse than Year of the Cat
  5:43pm
Cecile:

That is true, Kurt.
I actually owned Year of the Cat for a while. It was one of the first records I bought as a teen.
  5:44pm
dale:

so yardbirds also did turn into earth - who first?
  5:46pm
Carmichael:

Prolly the Yardbirds. They did it in '66, on Roger the Engineer.
  5:47pm
Matt from Springfield:

Whoa! Did I's hear some Time Passages bashers??!?
It was my intro to Al Stewart and Alan Parsons production. It does have two radio pop singles since Al had become popular by then, but TP is much better on Al's (traditional) focus of historical folk rock.

Year of the Cat has less historical material, but some great lyrical rock songs.
  5:47pm
hubba:

Fabio has played the more "dark" Yardbirds before
  5:48pm
dale:

the one thing i never hear is the keith relf version of renaissance on the radiolatron. some of it is pretty fey but some great. his sister shouldn't have been the singer tho - her voice is too thin and reedy, not in a good way
  5:49pm
Cecile:

I'm not going to change my mind about it, Matt, but I am inclined to check out Stewart's more pure folk stuff.
  5:50pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Cecile: "Orange", "Past Present and Future" strike your fancy?
  5:51pm
Cecile:

I remember hearing Past, Present and Future and liking it. Then punk rock happened.
  5:52pm
Kurt:

All I can remember of Time Passages is that it was on the radio way too much. I still can't get it out of my head and I bet I haven't heard it in 20 years.
  5:52pm
hubba:

Great show Fabio, always educational, always brain melting, thanks!! See everyone some other time.
  5:53pm
Carmichael:

He had a great run, starting with PP&F and ending, probably, with Indian Summer. The radio has a great Reverse Midas effect, turning all it touches to shite. No one is immune.
  5:55pm
Cecile:

it was XTC.
  5:55pm
G:

Pictures at an Exhibition, as apated from Mussorgsky by ELP in the prog era
  5:55pm
hubba:

yeah, XTC = Dukes!
  5:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Carm: True, even the 1980 one (24 Carrots) started a decline, radio definitely has your reverse Midas sewage effect.
  5:56pm
Joe Ray:

Clay's performance Sunday evening was OUTSTANDING! The highlight of the show for me
  5:56pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Kurt: Shhh! Clay's on and watching the playlist, he's *sung* Time Passages before, he'll do it again! ;)
  5:57pm
nic:

great show_time slide
  5:57pm
Cecile:

Joe Ray, it was a great performance.
  5:57pm
dale:

i could listen to clay and fabio banter for an hour. as long as i have a beverage.
  5:57pm
Matt from Springfield:

Oporto, Portugal! Center of port wine.
  5:59pm
Matt from Springfield:

That's right, Richie Havens' "Freedom"! Clay's performances always rock on the H&M.
I loved Clay's silver hair too, he looks like a futuristic warrior!
  5:59pm
my brave face:

does hoof and mouth get archived? missed clay's performance
  6:00pm
G:

See home page for H&M links
  6:00pm
Matt from Springfield:

@brave face: YESSSSS!

http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/44154
  6:01pm
my brave face:

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