Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from August 12, 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 August 12, 2010: One and All for Failure

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James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party 
Sonny Terry  Lost John   Favoriting Folkways Years 
Bruno S  performs in courtyard from Stroszek   Favoriting Stroszek (film extract) 
actors  auction of trailer scene   Favoriting Stroszek (film extract) 
chicken  Dancing Chicken finale   Favoriting Stroszek (film extract) 
Tom Carter  Royal Bel Air   Favoriting Shots at Infinity 2 
 
Jon Mueller  Remembered As   Favoriting The Whole 
Jon Mueller  Hearts   Favoriting The Whole 
The Vocokesh  Untitled   Favoriting Smile! and point at the Mountain? 
Michael Snow  Short Wavelength   Favoriting 2 Radio Solos 
Ennio Morricone  The Man With The Harmonica   Favoriting Once Upon a Time in the West 
Sun Circle  Tambouras   Favoriting Lessness 
 
Gordon Monahan  Revolving around you   Favoriting Saskatchewan Sound Installation 
LO JENGI  Dans Les Toilettes Du Paradis   Favoriting Dans Les Toilettes Du Paradis/Eläköön Mummo 
Infinite Light  Baptised by Intuition   Favoriting Infinite Light/Vibracathedral Orchestra split 7" 
Harmony Korine  Untitled   Favoriting Trash Humpers OST 
Harmony Korine  Untitled   Favoriting Trash Humpers OST 
Borful Tang  The Conversation   Favoriting Herd & Unherd 
Gordon Monahan  A theremin inside the Piano   Favoriting Saskatchewan Sound Installation 
 
Borful Tang  Herd & Unherd   Favoriting Herd & Unherd 
Daphne Oram  Look at Life   Favoriting The Untold Story of the British Space Programme 7'' 
Fennesz/Daniell/Buck  Heat from Light   Favoriting Knoxville 
Hal Rammel  Dust of Details (excerpt)   Favoriting Midwest Disquiet 
Aaron Martin & Machinefabriek  Cello Drowning   Favoriting Celloo Recycling/Cello Drowning 
Rhys Chatham  A Rite for Samhain   Favoriting The Bern Project 


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Listener comments!

  3:16pm
Cecile:

that's a fantastic use of that classic harmonica blues. WOW.
  3:17pm
Mike East:

WOOO!
  3:20pm
north guinea hills:

I love Strosnek, fun film (in my world)
  3:21pm
Wunde:

hello from berlin and thanks for being back
  3:22pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

welcome back Fabio. and welcome back GIANT MAN!
  3:33pm
annie:

fabio..........................................
  3:33pm
dale:

The nytimes had a video of bruno s. reprising that song in that same alley just a couple of years ago. he's basically a street performer living hand to mouth still.
  3:34pm
Wunde:

the double rainbow of wfmu shows
  3:35pm
dale:

NOOOO!

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/26/arts/26iht-bruno.1.18918831.html
  3:38pm
Looms:

Nice to have you back, Fabio! All agreed about these amazing movies.
RIP Bruno Schleinstein.
  3:40pm
Cecile:

the guy from Charalambides?
  3:45pm
Jonathan Skinner:

Hey Fabio,

Thanks for the Bruno S tribute (& for the great music generally). So sad to hear of his passing. As you played the Stroszek excerpts I was wondering, how is that Bruno S? Now I know (or can only guess) . . .

Anyways, I guess you didn't catch this article in the NY Times year before last--there was a fantastic (current to the time of the article) clip of Bruno S playing and singing. Maybe you can find it on YouTube.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/26/arts/26iht-bruno.1.18918831.html?scp=4&sq=Bruno%20Herzog&st=cse

Best,

Jonathan
  3:47pm
dale:

love this tidbit (true or false) from imdb:
He was very difficult to work with, though, sometimes needing several hours of screaming before he could do a scene
  3:48pm
north guinea hills:

Tom Carter is of the Charlambides.
  3:50pm
Mike East:

off to pickup the young one from school. Enjoy the rest of Thursday everyone!
  3:59pm
dale:

i'd like to know more about the really short guy who's in herzogs early stuff, from heart of glass on.
  4:04pm
yipyap:

i'm job hunting to this music...
  4:05pm
Sterling:

amazing set for a whippet brunch. thank you!
  4:07pm
Looms:

Agreed! The previous track reminded me of Empirical Sleeping Consort somehow.
  4:07pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

"whippet brunch"--another great band name!
  4:08pm
yipyap:

"another great band name! " -- only if yer on whippets
  4:09pm
nyoukis:

welcome back suave man. great Bruno tribute,, and now to the space rock, i would like to see a fabio vs franecki arm wrestle, total geek fetishists dream,,, i wonder whos stick thin arm would snap first?
  4:15pm
Looms:

Now i'm becoming seasick...
  4:19pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

http://www.marinemedical.com/articles/seasick.htm
  4:23pm
Looms:

Thanks DCE! Though, there's nothing there about how to prevent seasickness while listening to STF.
  4:26pm
postmanpaul:

Nice show Fabio - magnificently sullen apres sunset cloudy sky here on the UK south coast this evening and everything is cool.
  4:38pm
Butt McKenzie:

Fab's got that juicy mouth today.
  4:52pm
sister Hairy Hymen:

This is good
  4:53pm
sister Hairy Hymen:

is it Chinese?
  4:56pm
tj:

man, this is good. Wish i could figure out what it is before i leave work. guess i'll have to tune in at home!
  5:00pm
MuttonChops:

Welcome to 5 pm
  5:08pm
Ike:

GREAT to hear you again, Fabio. Ah, "The Conversation." That was one of the dullest and slowest-moving and most anti-climactic "classic" films I ever saw on TCM HD. Maybe it was cutting-edge in the 70s but if so it hasn't aged well. Some interesting bits audio-wise though, and I loved that Borful Tang version!
  5:10pm
MuttonChops:

Where did you find my college demo tapes?
  5:11pm
north guinea hills:

I actually enjoyed the "Conversation", and have seen it many, many times!
  5:12pm
steve:

anyone know what this lovely talkback music is?
  5:13pm
MuttonChops:

Does this setlist come with a bong?
  5:16pm
Cecile:

Is that the same Michael Snow who wrote the music for the X-Files? They did their production in Canada.
  5:19pm
Ike:

Yeah NGH, a lot of people seem to like it, but it bored the hell outta me. I think I was in the mood for something more plot-heavy at that moment, not a trance-y meditation. Speaking of 70s movies, recently saw Serpico for the first time on TCM and liked that a LOT.
  5:20pm
Cecile:

never mind, that's Mark Snow.
  5:23pm
dale:

just saw blow up. i thought it would be more thriller, less period piece of swinging london.
  5:29pm
Cecile:

dale - same here.
But Walkabout blew me away, even with some dated weirdness. Really powerful
  5:31pm
dale:

walkabout's actually on my queue, if you mean the australian film.
  5:33pm
dale:

i was actually expecting a bit more chemistry between hemmings and redgrave - didn't she have his baby child? oh no, that was franco nero.
  5:35pm
Cecile:

yes, the film Nick Roeg directed in the Outback.
  5:36pm
Cecile:

I kind of hated most of Blow Up, sorry to say.
  5:49pm
Cecile:

but this has been a really transporting show, Fabio. Great stuff.
  5:49pm
Ike:

Yeah! This show just keeps getting more mega-tingly-tacular.
  5:50pm
Looms:

:)
  5:51pm
dale:

mega-tingly-tacular? sound like something from toys in babeland.
  5:54pm
Ike:

Har har har. Yeah, not one of my best efforts. Heh. How about spectacu-licious?
  7:48pm
jonathan:

thanks for doing this for bruno s. love his films and him.
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