Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from June 2, 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 June 2, 2011: Poetic Failure

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party  Polydor  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Gil Scott-Heron  I'm New Here   Favoriting I'm New Here  XL Recordings  0:10:19 (Pop-up)
Gil Scott-Heron  Home Is Where the Hatred Is   Favoriting Pieces Of A Man  Flying Dutchman  0:09:39 (Pop-up)
Gil Scott-Heron  Where did the Night Go   Favoriting I'm New Here  XL Recordings  0:10:56 (Pop-up)
Gil Scott-Heron  Whitey On The Moon   Favoriting The Revolution Will Not Be Televised  Flying Dutchman  0:12:32 (Pop-up)
Gil Scott-Heron  The Revolution Will Not Be Televised   Favoriting The Revolution Will Not Be Televised  Flying Dutchman  0:12:59 (Pop-up)
Gil Scott-Heron  Me and the Devil   Favoriting I'm New Here  XL Recordings  0:14:44 (Pop-up)
 
Älgarnas Trädgård  5/4   Favoriting Garden of the Elks  Silence  0:27:41 (Pop-up)
VOLCANO THE BEAR  Military Improvisation   Favoriting HOTBITE LIVE AT THE NIGHTLIGHT  blastocoel sound  0:43:51 (Pop-up)
Anima Sound  It Loves - Want To've Done It   Favoriting Stürmischer Himmel  Wah Wah  0:57:06 (Pop-up)
Pipeline Alpha  Evocation of an African Djin   Favoriting Demons and Dances  Robert and Leopold  0:58:15 (Pop-up)
Sick Llama  Untitled   Favoriting Born Again To Die  Hanson  0:59:09 (Pop-up)
 
Decimus  Untitled   Favoriting Decimus 5  Kelippah  1:15:24 (Pop-up)
Servile Sect  Untitled   Favoriting Stratospheric Passenger  Ecstatic Peace!  1:28:07 (Pop-up)
Chapels  FFGB   Favoriting That Incorrigible Death's Head  Robert and Leopold  1:34:05 (Pop-up)
David Sutton  Elevation   Favoriting American Wildlife  Highland Park Gem and Crystal Society  1:34:42 (Pop-up)
 
David Sutton  Arcadia   Favoriting American Wildlife  Highland Park Gem and Crystal Society  1:44:18 (Pop-up)
The Hafler Trio  Suppressed Noise   Favoriting Bang! - An Open Letter  Touch  1:53:01 (Pop-up)
The Hafler Trio  Inherent Aggression   Favoriting Bang! - An Open Letter  Touch  1:53:26 (Pop-up)
The Hafler Trio  Controller of the Instrument #2   Favoriting Bang! - An Open Letter  Touch  1:54:15 (Pop-up)
The Hafler Trio  The Inner Church   Favoriting Bang! - An Open Letter  Touch  1:56:38 (Pop-up)
The Hafler Trio  Bang!   Favoriting Bang! - An Open Letter  Touch  1:56:47 (Pop-up)
Makigami Koichi & Anton Brühin  Electric Eel   Favoriting Electric Eel  Tzadik  2:04:17 (Pop-up)
 
Extraordinary Popular Delusions  He kept in Touch with the sea by Telephone   Favoriting Apocryphal Fire in the Warehouse, and other explanations  Harmonic Convergence  2:17:47 (Pop-up)
Richard Pinhas  Schizophrenia (Silver)   Favoriting Metal/Crystal  Cuneiform  2:23:01 (Pop-up)
Folke Rabe/Jan Bark  Ach Chamberlin   Favoriting ARGH!  Tjaft  2:39:29 (Pop-up)
Dan Froberg  Tio   Favoriting Sag, Ar Det Konstigt Att Man Langtar Bort Nan Gang?  Kning Disk  2:43:22 (Pop-up)
TG  Les Adieux   Favoriting La Nuit  Potagers Natures/FSK/Galeries Pache  2:46:56 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

  3:10pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

the failure of maintaining a sleep schedule...went out and saw Richard Pinhas last night.
  3:10pm
PKNY:

God bless you, Gil.
  3:11pm
Cecile:

Fabio, thank you.
  3:14pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

come to think of it, since he died I really haven't heard any of his music anywhere
  3:15pm
Dale from North Dakota:

"Whitey's on the Moon"... this is the greatest song evah, lol
  3:16pm
Grubbus:

Often times only the absence of a great soul/being makes it acceptable to acknowledge theri existence-Love ur sho!
  3:17pm
Grubbus:

oops-their
  3:17pm
Dale from North Dakota:

Hey Fabio, I entered your Premium CD into CDDB this morning, and I'm sorry to say that you (and, thus, I,) mixed up the Philip Marshall and Brion Gysin songs on the track listing.
  3:20pm
Lawrence:

Thank you for this GSH tribute.
  3:20pm
still b/p:

Whitey on the Moon is probably among the greatest titles for a song, too. Sez much, fast.
  3:22pm
Pantagruel:

(I am now dancing the giant way)
  3:29pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Great tribute set, Fabio
  3:31pm
Moltar:

Oh goodness, yes.
  3:41pm
Adam in Portland:

@Dead Corporate Eyes: Joe McGasko and Noah have also put together some great shows this week in remembrance/honor of Gil Scott-Heron. Both archived.

Fabio, your show is yet again a great pleasure today!
  3:42pm
BSI:

holy crap!
  3:42pm
stefica:

still b/p, re whitey on the moon, agreed!!
  3:43pm
Das:

Wow, this is incredible
  3:44pm
Cheri Pi:

I'm with you! This is effin' cool.
  3:44pm
Carmichael:

Failure to avoid work. But at least I'm listening.
  3:48pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

failure to continue working. I'm sittin on my ass and listening!
  3:52pm
Ike:

Älgarnas Trädgård -- great sounds. Also that's a pretty great name. Well, not as great as Turbo-Cat Grundlehorn. But close.
  3:53pm
BSI:

I'd prefer simply TURBOCAT. All caps, no hyphen. Grundlehorn optional.
  3:55pm
BSI:

a bit close to Sailcat, though. Potentially nevermind...
  3:55pm
Handsome Harry:

Wonderful sounds in this set thus far.
  3:58pm
Ike:

I didn't realize until nigh upon this very moment, via Google, that Turbocat is already taken by a bicycle headlight company. And a vacuum cleaner attachment. Otherwise I would agree, BSI.
  4:01pm
ppc:

hothothot show today -- woww!!!
  4:03pm
Ike:

Pipeline Alpha! Sick Llama! Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah man!
  4:05pm
BSI:

In this post-rapture world, we're all sick llamas on the bus.
  4:25pm
Pantagruel:

Whatever this is playing right now, I want it on my team, not the other team.
  4:55pm
BSI:

HOLY CRAP!
  4:58pm
BSI:

...ahem... meaning, haven't heard this release in ages. Many thanks, splendid. ahem. holy crap. etc.
  5:05pm
Mike East:

Superb show today, Fabio.
  5:06pm
moose:

good with sunburn
  5:07pm
wuuj:

shocked by these electric eels. transcendent show, fabio
  5:07pm
Constipated Man:

Electric Eel! This is my jam!
  5:08pm
pierre:

Bonsoir everyone !
Bonsoir Fabio
  5:09pm
Mike East:

Is this throat singing, didgeridoo, and a jaw harp?
  5:10pm
Mike East:

...amidst other random sounds...
  5:13pm
Robert:

Just picturing a turbine-powered cat....
  5:13pm
postmanpaul:

My god, I've just eaten the most amazingly tasty English pork pie with mouth-watering jelly between the meaty inner and crusty outer pastry... yum yum pigs bum.
Can I say that on jewishy radio!?!
  5:14pm
MD:

WHAT WOULD TURN THE TURBINES????
  5:14pm
BSI:

Without looking it up, i would've placed Bang! at '84 as well...
  5:26pm
Cecile:

Cheri Pi, if you're around, I can give you my recs...
  5:28pm
Fredericks:

Love this Pinhas.
  5:32pm
BSI:

The new Pinhas/Merzbow cd (recorded live here in DC at last year's sonic circuits fest) is highly recommended....... by the way....
  5:35pm
Julie:

This is a lot of notes
  5:37pm
Pantagruel:

(I am now stumbling about the room the giant way)
  5:45pm
glenn:

p.m.p.- tonight for dinner i am stir frying pork loin with ginger, garlic and scallions. also steamed broccoli and rice. and some nice chilly white wine. if there was a pork tree, i would have about five in my back yard.
  5:45pm
BSI:

cranking the FMU stream and licking atoms off the inside of my head, the giant way...
  5:46pm
Julie:

@Glenn I'm coming over. I'll bring wine.
  5:47pm
glenn:

sevenish.
  5:48pm
moose:

ha and BSI i'm more aligned with you
  5:48pm
Matt from Springfield:

And the music fades out, like a dream coming to its close...

@glenn: Sounds quite delicious!
  5:49pm
glenn:

if you bring clay, i can beat him over the head with old styx albums.
  5:53pm
Pantagruel:

Thanks for being a dj, Fabio!
  5:53pm
moose:

what was the name of those little records made of bubblegum with the sleeves and all i forget
  5:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Segments and Songs and You and Julie and I"

If the Triumvirate issues a "Best Of" premium, there's your title!
  5:56pm
Matt from Springfield:

And albums? Sounds like an "afternoon zoo" show is in the works!

And you all rocked 7SD yesterday!
  5:56pm
glenn:

records made of bubblegum? what magical world is this?
  5:58pm
glenn:

is the 7sd from yesterday in the archive? i don't see it.
  6:00pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Julie: No, PLAY 7 minute tracks! As long as they're good, we'll like them! Plus with all the Pink Floyd/Moody Blues, your regular listeners expect at least a few of those each week.
  6:01pm
hopey:

@ moose: Chew Bops! I remember collecting those!
  6:01pm
Matt from Springfield:

@glenn: It's under Fabio's "Strength Through Failure" playlists--Jun 1 2011, comments and Archive for yesterday.
  6:02pm
david:

50 lb bag of purina
  6:02pm
glenn:

yep. i just found it. thank you.
  6:02pm
seang:

great tune!!
  6:03pm
Cecile:

the Fixx....hrm.
  6:03pm
Matt from Springfield:

Oooh, 80s stuff! Dig that bass!
Never heard this one...waiting to recognize part of it...
  6:05pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Cecile: Is this The Fixx then?
@glenn: No prob; comments related to the Triumvirate can usually be found on Fab's playlists in most cases.
  6:08pm
Cecile:

1974...
  6:10pm
Night Al:

check out this live Fixx show...
http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/the-fixx/concerts/rainbow-music-hall-september-08-1983-early-show.html
  6:11pm
Cecile:

How about "The Heroic Trio"?
  6:13pm
Matt from Springfield:

I like "The Triumvirate"; but if they don't...hmm...
  6:15pm
Matt from Springfield:

..."The Confluence"? Three separate DJ powers flowing into something greater. But that's also as wordy as "triumvirate", but I also feel they should be "The__" something. Hmm...
  6:16pm
Matt from Springfield:

..."The Combined Powers"?...
  6:19pm
Greg from Bloomfield:

Tricolor Pasta?
  6:21pm
Night Al:

here we go with Floyd the barber again..a recurring theme the last 2 shows...hmmmm
  6:22pm
Ike:

It used to be Alan Smithee, but didn't they change it?
  6:23pm
Night Al:

from the net...
The official cause of death was acute cerebral edema (swelling of the brain) brought about by a hypersensitivity to aspirin. Bruce's brain was found to have swollen from a normal 1,400 grams to a lethal 1,575 grams.
  6:28pm
Night Al:

Aaron Eckhart
  6:29pm
Night Al:

Jennifer Aniston and Aaron Eckhart star in the romantic drama Love Happens
  6:34pm
Matt from Springfield:

Gymnasium = Greek "gymnos", for "naked"--
Because the Greeks always exercised in the raw (think Greco-Roman wrestling).
  6:36pm
Matt from Springfield:

"The Davenport Episode"?
Most call it "The Oprah couch incident"...both would be great band names, especially the former.
  6:36pm
Night Al:

the threeway deejay
  6:36pm
Matt from Springfield:

"The Davenport Episode"?
Most call it "The Oprah couch incident"...both would be great band names, especially the former.
  6:37pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Yes It Is"??? This was recently played in the 7SD Name That Beatles song episode--it took a while for anyone to get this one.
  6:40pm
Matt from Springfield:

They DID just re-work "This Boy"!
And yes, "A Hard Day's Night" is a brilliant film, an early self-aware, postmodern take on fame. Dick Lester was vital in bringing that out.
  6:42pm
Matt from Springfield:

"One Thing Leads To Another". 1983.
  7:01pm
Night Al:

A few other 1976 hits...Silly Love Songs, Let 'Em In, 50 Ways, Sara Smile, She's Gone, My Best Friend, Bohemian Rhapsody, Play That Funky Music, Take It to the Limit, Moonlight Feels Right, Golden Years, Dream Weaver, Lowdown, Show Me the Way, Dream On, Devil Woman, Fooled Around, Evil Woman, Rhiannon, Still the One, Slow Ride, The Boys Are Back in Town, Take the Money and Run, Squeeze Box. Magic Man, Crazy On You, (Don't Fear) The Reaper, Tonight's The Night, Sailing, Love Hurts, Fox On The Run, Got To Get You Into My Life, Shower The People, Do You Feel Like We Do, Baby I Love Your Way, The Edmund Fitzgerald, Beth, Rock N' Roll All Night, Still Crazy, Strange Magic, Love Is The Drug, More Than A Feeling, Locomotive Breath, Suite Madam Blue. ‎1976 albums...The Ramones, Songs in the Key of Life, Hotel California, Boston, 2112, Station to Station, Aerosmith Rocks, A Day At The Races, Thin Lizzy Jailbreak, Kiss Destroyer, ELO A New World Record, Led Zepplin The Song Remains The Same, CCR Chronicle...Bob Marley Rastaman Vibration, Warren Zevon debut, Tom Waits Small Change, Al Stewart Year Of The Cat, Alan Parsons Project, ACDC Dirty Deeds, Heart Dreamboat Annie, Kansas Leftoverture, The Pretender, Frampton Comes Alive!, Bob Seger Night... Moves, Steely Dan The Royal Scam, Lynyrd Skynyrd One More From The Road, Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers Debut, Jaco Pastorius, Fly Like A Eagle, Zoot Allures, Blondie debut, Silk Degrees, The Runaways, Popsicle Toes, Roots Rock Reggae, Tubular Bells.
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