Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from December 16, 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 December 16, 2010: Look within for true Failure

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Koivistolaiset  Jättiläinen (Mr. Giant Man)   Favoriting   Decca (Finland)  7" 
Masahiko Satoh & Sound Breakers  Amalgamation Part 2   Favoriting Amalgamation  Liberty    
Neokarma Jooklo Trio  Solar Exodus part II   Favoriting Solar Vision  Qbico   
 
Alice Coltrane  Journey In Satchidananda   Favoriting Journey In Satchidananda  Impulse!   
Don Cherry  Eagle Eye   Favoriting Orient  Affinity   
Dyani/Temiz/Feza  Traditional South African Songs   Favoriting Music For Xaba  Sonet   
Okay Temiz  Drummer of Two Worlds   Favoriting Drummer of Two Worlds  WEA   
Alice Coltrane  Lord, Help Me To Be   Favoriting A Monastic Trio  Impulse!   
 
Faust  Tapes (excerpt)   Favoriting The Faust Tapes  ReR   
Ulaan Khol  Untitled (#1)   Favoriting I I  Soft Abuse   
Winter Drones  Stiff Wizard   Favoriting Blood in the Coffin  Weird Forrest   
DOM  Flötenmmenschen 1   Favoriting Edge of Time  Second Battle   
Billy Boys  mystery train   Favoriting     7" 
Jan Jelinek  Lithiummelodie 1   Favoriting Kosmischer Pitch  ~scape   
 
Barn Owl & the Infinite Strings Ensemble  Levitation   Favoriting The Headlands  Important Records   
Ennio Morricone  The Ten plagues (Part 1 "the Insects")   Favoriting Moses OST  RCA   
Mamuthones  In the Wood   Favoriting Sator  Boring Machines   
Intersystems  Orange Juice & Velvet Underwear   Favoriting Number One  Cortical Foundation   
 


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Listener comments!

  3:06pm
Jack:

Fabio! You got a 7" of Jättiläinen? Congrats and amazing! Sounds nice.
  3:08pm
Pantagruel:

I demand a marathon premium of 'Mr Giant Man' in every available language.
  3:19pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

fantastique!
  3:40pm
Cecile:

*channeling Clay*
Fabio! 25 years young!
Do you have those old guy pains? I have those old guy pains. What do you take for them?
  3:43pm
Cecile:

Skin Deep had some very good moments.
  3:44pm
steve:

wow... 25 years! congrats!
  3:46pm
frenchee:

Love the Alice C. track! PS: Just watched the creepy Hungarian ventrilo-choir sing "yesterday" and I'm still shuddering...
  3:48pm
Cecile:

*channeling Clay*
Do you use Icy Hot? Liniment? Mustard Plasters? Remember mustard plasters, Fab? Back in the day? The smell. The smell takes me back.
  3:48pm
Cecile:

*channeling Clay*
You know, when we're fire up a bowl, slap on some mustard plasters and listen to Starcastle. Ever do that, Fab?
  3:48pm
Ike:

Ha ha Cecile!
  3:49pm
Cecile:

*channels Fabio*
What the hell are you talking about? No!
  3:50pm
frenchee:

Very good, Cecile! I can hear the Pidge-voice while reading these.
  3:51pm
Cecile:

I kid because I love. And Clay Pigeon is hilarious.
  3:51pm
steve:

hahaha
  3:51pm
frenchee:

cecile, don't forget the embarrassed chuckle when channeling fabio
  3:53pm
Cecile:

Good point.
  3:56pm
BSI:

I was hoping Don Cherry would sneak in here at some point. My hero.
  4:21pm
Cecile:

I think Alice Coltrane is the Yoko Ono of jazz - in the best possible way. I love her and her music, but she is misunderstood by a whole lot of people.
  4:21pm
Bill F.:

That last set was out-bloody-rageous.
  4:25pm
Cecile:

Bill F. - sure was.
  4:30pm
Parq:

This is how badly Greenwich Village's cultural star has fallen. When NYU opened the Skirball Performance Center years ago, it was billed as a rival to BAM. Got that? "It's a mistake to think that all the great theater is in Brooklyn -- we have a remarkably vital theater community right here in Greenwich Village."
  4:36pm
A Clue...:

@Parg: Humanities profs are only interested in being politically correct. That's as lethal to cultural innovation as any other rigid religion. Disclaimer: I worked at NYU fulltime for 15+ years!
  4:41pm
Cecile:

I wish I could disagree, but a lot of great pure teachers I know never got tenure, or ended up teaching at more remote schools with less interest in politics.
  4:50pm
A Clue...:

Bingo. And like any other large business, NYU grows and grows. It's getting closer and closer to being the only game in town for a large swath of the erstwhile Village.

University tenure is about getting people to think you agree with them on everything. That's the opposite of actual innovation.
  4:53pm
A Clue...:

The Failure of Academia...
  4:56pm
steve:

i just got my masters at nyu at tisch, and i couldn't agree more with the sentiment about the cluelessness of academia and greenwich village becoming a cultural wasteland. fortunately i went to a small program without tenured profs and virutally no politics! virtually everyone i knew has moved to brooklyn, queens, or nj... we even had a school function at glasslands gallery in williamsburg two nights ago!
  4:58pm
steve:

i like this track...
  5:20pm
Cecile:

Now, what were you on, Fabio? You weren't huffing mustard plasters with Clay, were you?
  5:21pm
Pantagruel:

Was that during one of your TM sessions, Fab?
  5:25pm
Cecile:

Was that during Clay's annual airing of the Jonathan Livingston Seagull record?
  5:31pm
Parq:

While I dig everything you guys are saying about tenure politics at NYU, my point was a little different. Try and imagine how people would react if you could go back to Greenwich Village ca. 1972 and tell folks there that a time would come when Greenwich Village would have to convince people pleadingly that it's as much a cultural mecca as Brooklyn.
  5:33pm
Cecile:

Ah, yes, and that too. The Village used to be the cutting edge.
  5:37pm
seang:

Maybe it's time to hoist the black flag and start slitting throats!
  5:41pm
Cecile:

or crank the Black Flag and start sipping stouts.
  5:44pm
Listener John:

Someone help me. I'm from the distant provinces & practically a hillbilly. I've been by NYU a lot, but I don't have a good sense of geography. Isn't NYU in the "East Village?" I thought "Greenwich Village" was on the west side of Manhattan, a good long walk from NYU & its environs.
Or is the "East Village" a lot farther east?
  5:52pm
...:

http://tinyurl.com/27vk58z

It's like an explosion.
  5:56pm
Pantagruel:

The Triumvirate!
  5:57pm
Listener John:

Fabio, thanks for another great show of interesting music, all of which is completely new to me!
  5:57pm
Davice:

Underware . . . hope it's clean!
  5:58pm
Listener John:

Sounds like another gathering of the 3 great geniuses is beginning . . .
  6:00pm
Davice:

Let the dummy talk!
  6:00pm
FCC:

Are you logging that Mancini?
  6:01pm
Davice:

Black velvet underware gives me a wedgie!
  6:01pm
Davice:

Tag you are it!
  6:02pm
Cecile:

I see no mention of my commentary :D
  6:02pm
Davice:

that's what I listen on 90.1
  6:02pm
A Clue...:

@Listener John. 200 years ago, the original Greenwich Village was where you came to if you continued north along fashionable residential Greenwich Street and left the city for the countryside over a mile north of town. So the original GV was on the far west side. But in the intervening 200 years, the GW came to include lots of turf. There's an "East Village" as well as a "West Village".
  6:02pm
Davice:

Julie's show is awesome!
  6:02pm
Ike:

John, I thought GV was everything from 14th to Houston St., river to river, with EV a subset, but Wikipedia claims the GV is only from the Hudson River to Bway (which incl. NYU) and EV is separate, formerly part of the Lower E. Side per a 1995 NY Times article. But the West V. *is* a subset, 6th or 7th Ave. westwards. (This stuff always fascinates me....)
  6:03pm
glenn:

amazing commentary, cecile.
  6:03pm
Davice:

Go to the Tavern 1st!
  6:04pm
glenn:

that's not julie klausner, is it?
  6:04pm
MARCEL:

hay there! loving the show guys
  6:05pm
Davice:

Don't wear underware!
  6:06pm
Cecile:

bowies in space, the series.
  3:42pm
Drew:

What happened to the minute markers? I like those because they help identify the artist, etc.
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Rich in Washington:

who broke the accuplaylist?
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