Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from June 17, 2010 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 17, 2010: Failure to Initiate

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Artist Track Album Label Format Comments
James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party  Polydor     
Luc Ferrari  Ephemere I: L'ordinateur ca sert a quoi?   Favoriting Ephemere I + II  Alga Marghen     

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Live Phone interview with JG Thirlwell 
JG Thirlwell  Spag   Favoriting The Music of the Venture Brothers  Williams Street     
JG Thirlwell  Damion   Favoriting The Music of the Venture Brothers  Williams Street     
JG Thirlwell  Bolly   Favoriting The Music of the Venture Brothers  Williams Street     
Steroid Maximus  Bad Day in Greenpoint   Favoriting Ectopia  Ectopic Ents     
Leo Coomans  Aerosol   Favoriting Basement Recordings, 1978-1982  Ultra Eczema     
 
Anima Sound  Show Mää Show   Favoriting Sturmischer Himmel  Wah Wah     
Residents  Elvis & His Boss   Favoriting Duck Stab  Ralph Records     
Gravity Adjusters Expansion Band  Soon After the Beginning   Favoriting One  Paradigm     
Philippe Petit + Friends  Pellicula   Favoriting A Scent of Garmambrosia  Aagoo     
Philippe Petit + Friends  The Moon Woman   Favoriting A Scent of Garmambrosia  Aagoo     
ON  The Inconsolable Polymath   Favoriting Something that Has Form and Something that Does Not  Type     
 
TG  Les Adieux   Favoriting La Nuit  Potagers Natures/FSK/Galeries Pache     
Alvin Curran   Charlie's Park   Favoriting Theme Park  Tzadik     
 
Iannis Xenakis  Persephassa (excerpt)   Favoriting Percussion Works  Mode     
Bill Dixon with Exploding Star Orchestra  Entrances/Two   Favoriting Bill Dixon with Exploding Star Orchestra  Thrill Jockey     
Bill Dixon with Tony Oxley  Pyxis   Favoriting Papyrus Vol.2  soul Note     
Bill Dixon  Mosaic   Favoriting Odyssey - Solo Works  No Label  CD box set  Box set 
Bill Dixon  Summerdance - Part 1   Favoriting Odyssey - Solo Works  No Label  CD box set  Box set 
Bill Dixon  Schema VI-88   Favoriting Son of Sisyphus  soul Note     
 


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Listener comments!

  3:10pm
βrian:

Feeling strengthified already.
  3:10pm
Dale from North Dakota:

Robbed of a full Mr. Giant Man! Argh!
  3:11pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

yeah, that Giant Man got he leg cut off
  3:14pm
minnesota jeff:

What is playing right now?
  3:18pm
minnesota jeff:

This tune makes the tornado watch we are in all the more unsetteling.
  3:21pm
BSI:

me love unsettling.
  3:24pm
Looms:

d°-°b X 6
  3:25pm
βrian:

To make an omelette, you have to unsettle some eggs.
  3:31pm
evan in montreal:

quick translation - ephemera 1: what is the computer good for?
  3:32pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

failure to google
  3:45pm
minnesota jeff:

Sooooo, they wanted to use Ennio Morricones score but couldn't afford it so just ripped them off?
  3:53pm
Harvey:

now now
  3:53pm
Nat:

Go Team Venture!
  3:56pm
minnesota jeff:

I was being far too harsh, but that "Spag" track wasn't hiding its inspiration too well.
  3:58pm
Happy Listener:

Sounds like someone's gargling an electric razor, I love it!
  4:00pm
minnesota jeff:

I am guessing Electric Toothbrush.
  4:01pm
Happy Listener:

But the visual of deep-throating a Norelco was priceless at the time. Sucking a Sonicare seems more likely.
  4:11pm
BSI:

hey wow. great stuff... seems like all (most) of my favorite LPs were recorded or released in 1971. Something amazing in the European water supply that year. Or something.
  4:22pm
Cecile:

Hey, Fabio!

Aw, I missed the Venture Bros. I got that for my husband's birthday. He was beside himself with joy.

There's also Venture Brothers art on eBay for sale to benefit Lousiana coastlines.
  4:29pm
Happy Listener:

@BSI: now that you mention it, I can think of a number of favourite albums from '71: "Pawn Hearts" by VDGG, "Nursery Crime" by Genesis, "Fearless" by Family, "Tarkus"... I could go on and on.
  4:31pm
?:

Tago Mago too, I believe
  4:31pm
Chris from DC:

Isn't Yeti from '71 as well?
  4:32pm
Happy Listener:

Dunno, but Yes' "Fragile" is from '71.
  4:32pm
BSI:

Chris: I think the Amon Duul 2 release from '71 was dance of the lemmings. But also the clear Faust LP, Hawkwind's X IN SEARCH OF SPACE, on & on, it was a totally perfect year for head music.
  4:33pm
?:

I had a hunch, and sure enough, the internet has confirmed that James Last's Voodoo Party was released in 1971. That says it all.
  4:33pm
BSI:

oh, and of course Cluster '71, which made me what I am today...
  4:34pm
Happy Listener:

@?: It sure does.
  4:35pm
Fabio:

James LAst has always been on the cutting edge...
  4:35pm
Chris from DC:

Quite right BSI, Tanz der Lemminge it is. There were a couple of Taj Mahal Travellers albums I know.
  4:35pm
Happy Listener:

'71 was a pretty sweet year for American cars, too. At least design-wise.
  4:36pm
BSI:

BROWN RICE by Don Cherry, another perfect '71 release.
okay, I'll stop now....
  4:38pm
still b/p:

...Among the LAST years for strong US car design.
  4:38pm
Happy Listener:

1971 was also the last year that Chrysler would offer the 426 Hemi in production vehicles.
  4:40pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

my sister was born in June of '71. She is not, however, very cool.
  4:43pm
Happy Listener:

@DCE: Hmm... I guess people from '71 are relevant. They are a form of "creative output" in the crudest sense.
  4:44pm
Happy Listener:

I prefer '69 through '72 vintage people, personally
  4:44pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I'm a '68 myself. I have less emissions equipment.
  4:45pm
Happy Listener:

I'm a '72, they put an EGR on me.
  4:46pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

probably makes it hurt a little when you pee
  4:46pm
Happy Listener:

...and a Lean Burn system, lol.
  4:46pm
Happy Listener:

it actually quenches my... never mind.
  4:46pm
BSI:

'68 represent. The year the LOVE died. Word.
  4:56pm
don:

a quick look at the front of my record collection reveals: george harrison's concert for bangladesh, and zz top's first album, 1971! bo hansson's lord of the rings: 1972, darn. ....yeah, i really wanted to join the conversation.
  4:57pm
marq:

And don't forget..the painful return of Kenny G!!! at 7pm after Clay. Huge event and will go down in history as one of the most painful times ever. Just one hour, though.
  4:57pm
still b/p:

I'm a '58 and I've got ever-lovin' effin' FINS, baby!
  5:00pm
BSI:

marq: I'll be happy-hour-ing but will surely be back to the archives to slurp up that Clay/Kenny G block. GOD how i selfishly wish fabio/clay/KG were all during the workday (EST)...
  5:00pm
Cecile:

I'm 1961 and Trane's My Favorite Things came ou my year.
  5:01pm
Cecile:

out
  5:01pm
Looms:

What's the first rec released in 1971 in the library here? ... Pink Floyd's Meddle.
  5:08pm
marq:

BSI: that's right!I didn't even think of the possible bantering between Clay and Kenny G between shows. It used to be for many years with Irwin and sometimes station manager Ken when the shows were kind of blocked together. So, maybe it would be a good idea to check in at the end of Clay's show as well this evening if anyone hadn't planned.So between Fabio's show, Clay's show, and Kenny G's show by god we have a great block of freeform time to enjoy!!!
  5:13pm
don:

...and then take a nap so you can stay up all night for william and marty.
  5:40pm
marq:

don: you will need the time during sinner's crossroads to repent for the evil from Kenny Gs show, Maybe a nap to spaz by during Dave's show.
  5:49pm
(¸.•´ (¸.•[]`•.¸.•´¯`•:

Unfortunately I think Kenny G's show may be pre-recorded, at least tonight anyway, so no fun bantering between Clay Pigeon and KG. That would be a truly bizarre combo.
  5:51pm
don:

marq, that is certainly a valid way of looking at it.
another option is to spend thursdays sleeping til 3, then staying up straight thru til JM in the AM. what you do then is between you and god.
  5:58pm
minnesota jeff:

What type of show is JM in the AM? I have no way of hearing it.
  6:00pm
marq:

Oh no. Is Kenny G doing a remote show? WTF. Clay used to do a remote show now he's in the studio. Maybe this is some sort of big joke on us all?!!
  6:01pm
(¸.•´ (¸.•[]`•.¸.•´¯`•:

Jeff, it has its own 24-hour stream because there's virtually no overlap between free-form listeners and JM listeners. That's why they created those web-only 6-9 a.m. shows a few years ago, but JM is still on the FM frequencies at 6-9 a.m.
  6:04pm
(¸.•´ (¸.•[]`•.¸.•´¯`•:

Oh and it's a Jewish religious show, I think, but their music is not as entertainingly horrific as it used to be.
  6:22pm
Lenny:

.....so good to hear from Bill Dixion!!!!!
  9:34am
D in Miami:

Such a great playlist!
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