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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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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party  Polydor  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Ulaan Khol  Untitled IV   Favoriting III  Soft Abuse  0:04:36 (Pop-up)
Pelt  Samsara   Favoriting Max Meadows  VHF  0:08:12 (Pop-up)
Stian Westerhus  Unchained Sanity On Broken Ground   Favoriting The Matriarch And The Wrong Kind Of Flowers  Rune Grammofon  0:17:24 (Pop-up)
Nels Cline  Alstromeria   Favoriting The Inkling  Cryptogramophone   0:19:04 (Pop-up)
Jon Collin  Lyrik 1 (plus 3)   Favoriting Water And Rock Music Volumes 3-6  Early Music  0:27:41 (Pop-up)
 
75 Dollar Bill  I was Real   Favoriting I was Real  Thin Wrist  0:35:08 (Pop-up)
Daniela Casa  strade Vuote   Favoriting Società Malata  Dagored  0:43:38 (Pop-up)
Ilitch  Two Angels   Favoriting Hors Temps / Out Of Time  Fractal  0:46:03 (Pop-up)
Andrea Belfi & Stefano Pilia  Cuora Yuannanensis (excerpt)   Favoriting The Invisible Pyramid: Elegy Box  Last Visible Dog ‎  0:51:17 (Pop-up)
 
Jonas Reinhardt  How to adjust People   Favoriting Jonas Reinhardt  kranky  1:02:46 (Pop-up)
Jean Michel Jarre  Black Bird   Favoriting Essentials & Rarities  Disques Dreyfus  1:06:52 (Pop-up)
H. Tical (Jean-Michel Lorgére)  Violence   Favoriting Distortions Pop  Sonimage  1:12:40 (Pop-up)
H. Tical (Jean-Michel Lorgére)  Distillation   Favoriting Distortions Pop  Sonimage  1:15:10 (Pop-up)
Giuseppe De Luca  Giallo A Londra   Favoriting Musiche Per Commenti Sonori Tratte Dai Films "Il Dio Chiamato Dorian" E "Mille Peccati Nessuna Virtu"  CAM  1:17:55 (Pop-up)
Suicide  Frankie Teardrop   Favoriting Suicide  Red Star  1:32:00 (Pop-up)
 
Dan Froberg  Sequence 1 (edit)   Favoriting Ideal Mixtape  Ideal  1:37:47 (Pop-up)
C. Clozier / J. Lejeune  Lettre a une demoiselle: 1er Mouvement : Brouillon   Favoriting Lettre À Une Demoiselle  Perspectives Musicales  1:46:56 (Pop-up)
Raymond Cass  Alien Voices   Favoriting Hiss (V/A)  Ash International  1:47:54 (Pop-up)
Aphrodite's Child  Loud Loud Loud   Favoriting 666  Vertigo  1:49:23 (Pop-up)
Robert Ashley  Purposeful Lady Slow Afternoon   Favoriting Automatic Writing  Lovely Music Ltd.  1:53:14 (Pop-up)
 
Dan Froberg  Sequence 1 (edit)   Favoriting Ideal Mixtape  Ideal  2:12:28 (Pop-up)
Ian William Craig  red gate drifting   Favoriting A Turn of Breath - Extended  Recital  2:13:55 (Pop-up)
Fossil Aerosol Mining Project  damage to the following day   Favoriting The Day 1982 Contaminated 1971  Helen Scarsdale Agency  2:19:36 (Pop-up)
The Platters  Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (x2)   Favoriting single  Mercury  2:28:09 (Pop-up)
Vincent Gallo  A wet Cleaner   Favoriting Recordings Of Music For Film  Warp  2:29:19 (Pop-up)
Glenn Brance  Symphony No. 3, 1st Moveent   Favoriting Symphony No. 3 (Gloria) Music For The First 127 Intervals Of The Harmonic Series  Neutral  2:33:37 (Pop-up)
Betty LaVette  Let Me down Easy   Favoriting single  Calla  2:52:48 (Pop-up)
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Listener comments!

  3:00pm
David in London:

Admit one to the Lounge of Failure please Fabio.
Evening all.
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Carmichael:

It's only noon here, and I'm a total failure already.
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brainiac:

Hotcha cha cha. Whoop woop! Hot stuff, you bet!
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Handy Haversack:

Hello, Fabio and Fabian Failsafes. Glad to be here with you, failing.

David, fancy seeing you here!
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brainiac:

Excuse me. What I meant to say was: Hochymama.
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Krull Sagan:

Hello all! I hardly ever have the opportunity to join the comments board so I am so stoked to be here
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Ken From Hyde Park:

All rise for the Giant national anthem of failure!
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brainiac:

*hoochiemama
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

failure is my only friend. failure is my only lover.
  3:04pm
Maria Levitsky:

Hi Fabio!
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

hi Fabio!
thanks for your show!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Maria Levitsky! ♥
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deborah:

Had insomnia and Fabio's theme song kept circulating in my overwrought mind.
  3:05pm
David in London:

Krull Sagan, hello to you then!
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brainiac:

@spodiodi: Thank you for the tribute. I am touched.
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

deborah, and you still are here now! kudos.
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brainiac:

in the head
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Krull Sagan:

Thanks David! If someone told me twenty years ago that I would look forward to hearing "Mr Giant Man" I would have been entirely incredulous. So Deborah, I understand and sympathize
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

it's what i do, brainiac. thank you for your service
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

What it is!
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

at least He touches you, b
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Heidee:

Hey there, nice to see some familiar 'faces'.
  3:08pm
David in London:

Rev, it’s carrot cake, and it’s for you.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

@deborah - Failure to sleep, so that would be perfectly logical.
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Krull Sagan:

There was some discussion over on Sheila B last week about Fabio and whether he has cats and what kind they would be
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

Krull Sagan... i began to watch Krull in the drive in when it was new, and never made it to the end. i love you. i love your name <3
  3:09pm
normiil autistic:

love you wfmuuuuuuuuu
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mb:

ooh la la..Nice start Fabio. Nothing but failure in my future.
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Carmichael:

I say Fab has poodles. 4 of them.
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Krull Sagan:

WOW thanks @spodiodi ! I will certainly NOT go on record as saying you should EVER finish that movie haha but it has its moments
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Krull Sagan:

@Carmichael I think others had the same thought! SO you're on to something
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Chris from DC:

PELT!
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chresti:

Hello Fabio and strong ones!
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brainiac:

@Carmichael: Now I've got Zappa's Dirty Love running through my head. I am highly suggestible, apparently.
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mb:

4 poodles named Mick, Charlie, Keith, and Bill i am guessing

Shoutouts to San Gabriel
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

B^) chresti, aloha
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

haha mb
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Handy Haversack:

Watched Krull again not too long ago as Kate had (somehow!!) never seen it. What there is of it holds up OK.
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Krull Sagan:

the pet theories all seem to be consistent with "Evil Genius in a Lair"
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Stop playin' kewl trax to clicky...I gotta let my battery charge...
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Handy Haversack:

Hi, chresti!
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Carmichael:

@brainiac, poodle bite, poodle chew ...
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Krull Sagan:

@Handy Nice, good choice! Wish I had seen it at a drive-in like @spodiodi, but first time for me was cowering behind my neighbor's couch cuz the monster scared me
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Fabio:

@Krull: I don't have cats -- I am allergic to them.
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Fabio:

also, no poodles.
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Carmichael:

Damn ...
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

poodles are usually hypoallergenic! worth consideration. i too suffer from cat allergies
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Krull Sagan:

Oh ok, so Fab has creepy HAIRLESS hypoallergenic cats just like I thought
  3:18pm
David in London:

I remember seeing Krull at the local flea pit when it came out. Any film with Freddie Jones in must be seen.
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brainiac:

@Fabio: Have you considered adopting something to stroke in your lair?
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Heidee:

What is it about stockings anyway?
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Krull Sagan:

@David Like Dune!
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chresti:

Hi Handy!
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

dem eyebrows, DiL!
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chresti:

Hi spodi!
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chresti:

Shouting back, mb
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

how's the air today, chresti?
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Krull Sagan:

Amazing- other folks out there last week said the cats would be a white Blofeld job, hairless, or poodles.
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brainiac:

@Heidee: They go with wicked knickers.
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chresti:

spodi, it's moderate, which means it's okay for healthy people, pretty warm though. How is it in SF?
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mariano:

Hey Fabio, Crew, fabiolous people.
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

chresti, nice. as was yesterday (ladiodi said the AQI was in the 30s today)
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brainiac:

Hi Mariano
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Cline is sticking weirdly close to the vocal melody in Blondie's "heart of glass" here...
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

mariano, good to see you
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mb:

Surprised to see this is Nels. Pleasantly
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chresti:

Hi mariano!
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brainiac:

Ha! Good catch, Rev. Turnip!
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chresti:

I heard that, Rev T.
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Ike:

Yes, Fabio definitely needs one of those evil-looking hypoallergenic cats to stroke while sitting in his lair and plotting the downfall of civilization. I think former FMU talk show host Dorian has one like that. Get her to hook you up with an evil hairless albino kitten, Fabs.
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Handy Haversack:

Hey, Mariano.
  3:32pm
wfmu listener phillip:

good evening @Fabio
you always brighten up my mood.
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mrdonutsu:

Weather, what is this, Wake-n-Bake?
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mariano:

Heya brainiac, spodi, chresti, Handy, all!

David: I saw Krull when it came out. Then when I was in London with my grandparents in '84 we went to a play called "Run for Your Wife," really awful but it had Bernard Bresslaw in it, so no regrets.
  3:33pm
David in London:

Hi Mariano.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Goood Afternoon Ya’ll! Beautiful summer day in Newark, NJ!
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mariano:

David. [tips hat gallantly]
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spodiodi (70 K9 MAN):

aloha, PaulRobeson1920!
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WillCrete:

Totally was hearing that Heart of Glass melody too in the Jon Collin piece. Really nice ... as was that overlay of the Cline/ Westerhus pieces -
  3:35pm
David in London:

Mariano, for an unexpected mention of the great Bernard B, you win Groover of the Day award!
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mariano:

Things are fine in the southeast where NOLA is, Fabio, thanks. Lots of rain but nothing uncommon for this time of year. The southwest really got it, the area around Lake Charles. It's weakened to a category 2 thankfully and is making its way to Shreveport where it's expected to be cat 1.

David: Awww, bless you, squire!
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PaulRobeson1920:

Aloha spodi man
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

AH, i may have referenced the wrong title with that Blondie diagnosis.
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Krull Sagan:

@Mariano Did you like it in the theater? (I see all y'all on the comments here all the time but I so rarely get to check in live so it's awesome to be gabbin' with Strength folks!) Is anyone out there in the path of these bummer storms?
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Also: there are no hypo-allergenic cats. No cat is to be trusted.
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PaulRobeson1920:

I spent my last 75 dollar bill on fluff
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G:

Hmm, apparently you are using your show page photo to get Courtney going...
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chresti:

It's dried cat saliva that people are allergic to, I heard.
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Krull Sagan:

@chresti Ah so that's it! I gotta stop putting that stuff in my smoothies
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chresti:

Haha
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

That's my understanding as well, chresti -- I'm quite sure it's wise to NOT snort cat spit.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

no cats, no spit dust. That's SCIENCE.
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mariano:

Krull: Yeah, I thought it was great, but of course I was 14 and in the full flush of my D&D nerd-dom, don't know what I'd think now. Great cast though, Alun Armstrong, the aforementioned Jones and Bresslaw, etc. Should give it a cringe-watch for old time's sake.
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Handy Haversack:

I saw Krull in the theater -- a birthday party for a friend. That was a VERY excited group of kids.

I also wrote up the powers of a kind of krull for the game I play. Made of severed witch fingers. Lodges in the wound and digs and digs until the victim dies and then "flops obscenely" back to its owner.

Those storms are still supposed to hit NYC around 6, I think.
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Krull Sagan:

Also Liams Neesons!
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Krull Sagan:

@Handy whoa that is a very special uhhh...melee? Spell cast?
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Bas NL:

Hi Fabio! Friends!
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spodiodi:

science!
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G:

NOLA report:

Marco was a super bust. I had to do several hours of yardwork and garden stuff, bring in chairs, etc., on Sunday, as prep. Then Monday and Tuesday it was sunny and dry all day. My garbage piled up because they had cancelled Monday pickup in my area. Marco just kind of dissipated at the last minute. It happens. That's why so many people don't evac for the real "big one" -- so many false alarms over the years. We (Mary and I) were ready to go one of several NO hotels she knows from experience have generators, kitchenette, and wifi. But didn't need to. Both of us need electricity and internet to work online during the day. During Katrina almost exactly 15 years ago she and family went back for a month or more to her family home in Lafayette 125 miles west of here.

Laura was bigger. Was just there in Lake Charles where it hit (50 miles east of the Texas border) three weeks ago, about 200 miles east of here. Had lunch with someone Mary knows from the Governors Program (gifted kids program that she and he attended in the early 70s). We were driving toward Galveston (about 350 miles west of NO) along I-10, three weekends ago, which they closed a lot of during the storm. (We spent two weeks in Galveston, learned a lot about its similarities with NO, and all the hurricanes there, esp. 1900.) But Marco didn't do as much damage as forecast. Mary's childhood friend and wife had decamped to their place in Baton Rouge yesterday, just in case. It's barely showered here in NO this morning.

Two near misses.
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mariano:

Krull: Oh yeah, Liam Neeson, that's right. Regarding the storm, @Jason in Houston is/was more directly in the path.
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spodiodi:

hi Bas!
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chresti:

Hi Bas!
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Handy Haversack:

Hurled missile weapon, Krull Sagan! The Witchwere's Hand.

I'm, uh, still in the full flush of my D&D nerd-dom!
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Bas NL:

Hi Spodiodi! Hi Chresti!
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PaulRobeson1920:

The Fugs are playing a gig tonight somewhere in the Lower East Side! ALL are welcome & the garden is open! Covid schmovid, we’re doin it live!
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Krull Sagan:

Our thing here in the Sonoran Desert is fire spillover from California and we haven't had rain in one thousand months so I am out of the loop re. the ol' stomping grounds of the Northeast and NOLA; hope all are safe and prepared & stoked on Failure!
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mariano:

Handy: that was a great time for schlock fantasy flicks wasn't it? I remember seeing "The Sword and the Sorcerer" for someone's birthday when I was around 13. There was also "Ator" and "Beastmaster" and of course the "Conan" flicks and "Red Sonja."
  3:49pm
Miss G:

Hi @PaulRobeson1920. Please say more.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

ah, I recall fire season (spent most of the '90s in tucson); certainly don't recall such a huge thing next door as all that.

but the tiny lightning-strike fires on the catalinas were groovy; glowing circles in the night...
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Krull Sagan:

How's about "Legend"?
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spodiodi:

Legend. the only Tom Cruise movie worth watching
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I found Vanilla Sky worthwhile - not knowing the Spanish original I'm guessing...
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brainiac:

All those movies were in love with blue and orange/yellow gels.
You might add Excalibur to the list.
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spodiodi:

blorange is still with us, stronger than ever
  3:52pm
David in London:

He was perfect in Eyes Wide Shut, too. Weirdly blank and off key.
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Krull Sagan:

@Rev Turnip, beautiful; we had nearby fires a month ago and to watch them glow was really somethin....[rolls eyes at own inane description]
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

heh! That final battle scene in Excalibur was absurd and perfect. Made it more like opera staging..
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Handy Haversack:

I think I had my erotic awakening during Beastmaster, honestly. It's still pretty good!

And Legend! Yeah! A reminder that Ridley Scott made only 2.5 good movies, and Legend is the .5. But pretty good.

Far inferior to Lady Hawke, though. Rutger Hauer should have been in all of those movies.
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spodiodi:

my favorite critic feels the same way i do about Tom Cruise www.google.com...
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spodiodi:

Lady Hawke ftw
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Minority Report was worth it - he didn't bother me but I should think any number of people could've done it.
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Krull Sagan:

Ridley Scott did Legend?! How did i miss that...Love the Hauer, and is it totally out of place to bring up "Willow" which I think holds up better than almost all others of its ilk?
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mariano:

Well, I wouldn't put "Excalibur" and "Legend" in the schlock category though. "Ladyhawke" either. But yeah, wore those videos out too.

Krull: yep, and Deckard's unicorn dream comes from unused "Legend" footage.
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brainiac:

"...for God's sake, someone cure Tom Cruise's leprosy."
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mariano:

Ooh, and of course Bakshi's "LOTR."
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chris_in_space:

Loving the vibe on today's show, @Fabio
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Bas NL:

Rutger Hauer.. on of our finest dutch exports. :)
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spodiodi:

jiji, b. i love the rating system too www.bigempire.com...
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

I always assumed the opera-staging look of the Excalibur end was totally deliberate. At some point it just un-ironically stopped being in a believable world, visually... Lovely thing to watch.
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Krull Sagan:

Holy jeez....haven't seen Bakshi's tolkien in a long time, had a creepy read-along audio book of it when I was a tot
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Handy Haversack:

Watched Willow again not too long ago. All it really suffers from is too much Ron Howard-ism. Kilmer is good in it!
  3:58pm
wfmu listener phillip:

will someone please get Fabio an Air Conditioner. or at least a fan.
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Handy Haversack:

Bakshi still the only decent Tolkien production.
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spodiodi:

agree on Kilmer -- the doors get no love here, but he was good in that flick
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Krull Sagan:

@Bas thanks for sharing him!
@Handy I think it is my favorite Val Kilmer
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spodiodi:

^Handy
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PaulRobeson1920:

@miss G Tenderness Junction, baby
  4:00pm
David in London:

Excalibur was a bloody John Boorman masterpiece. Hail Nicol Williamson.
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Michael 98145:

( from the photo, it would appear AC is not required )
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spodiodi:

hard to not admire the furniture in the photo
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Best Merlin ever.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Bakshi's LotR wasn't all bad! But some of it was very bad indeed. The Rankin Bass Hobbit for TV was actually rather good - & I'm guessing what the read-along book actually was about ??
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mariano:

RevTD: I've always found "Excalibur" really frustrating. Mainly the script: such a stellar ensemble cast of heavy-hitters from the stage, but it seemed like they were told to yell every line. Really love Nicol Williamson and Helen Mirren though, they owned those roles.

That's right, "Willow" too.
  4:01pm
WM:

Excalibur was directed by John Boorman and Legend by Ridley Scott - both very talented directors, at least from a purely technical point of view.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Funny that the young Mordred is now a motorcycle celebrity.
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Michael 98145:

@spodiodi, :)
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mariano:

I grew up watching "Excalibur" at a time when I was super into Arthurian legend, so of course I love it despite my quibbles.
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brainiac:

Favorite line from Excalibur: "It is the doom of men that they forget."
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Handy Haversack:

I remember thinking Kilmer was good in Thunderheart but also think it would be the cringiest rewatch of any we have mentioned.

Same, Mariano, anent Excalibur -- still have it on DVD. Did you ever play Pendragon?
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PaulRobeson1920:

I have an active case of Damp Nape, lots and lots of it
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Michael 98145:

I guess i should try re-reading Tolkien one of these days
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Mordred. Ah yes.
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Bas NL:

Hi Fabio... we are listening as well! :)
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David in London:

Cherie Lunghi, too. Swoon.

Bresson’s Lancelot is rather good too.
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Miss G:

Mariano, thank you for recommending "Tanaa" last week on TUBI. It was amazing.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

As for reading Tolkien - Middle-earth is a place I periodically visit far as I'm concerned. Took to it just like that.
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Otis Fodder:

Good day hello all
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PaulRobeson1920:

Howdy Otis!
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Loving the 1981-Sky-Records-label vibe in this Reinhardt piece. Fifty thumbs up.
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wfmu listener phillip:

hello to all those not speaking to me. hope you day is going well. and I'm sorry.
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Ike:

Heresy, perhaps, but: Tolkien is just too long-winded. Those Peter Jackson LotR movies (first 3 only) are far superior because they ruthlessly slash all of the chaff in the books. A rare, rare case of movie(s) superior to the book(s), like The Godfather.
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flashbazbo:

I shall wear a long sleeve shirt for outerwear today. I shall wear my tousers long.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

My major deficit is not cracking Dune yet. Gotta fix that.
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Handy Haversack:

Dune is worth it, Rev Rab, but avoid all the sequels.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ike I am exactly the reverse on that.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Ike: haven't read 'em since teen years but that fits. I have the same unfashionable opinion of Stephen King. The dude just never knows when to stop. Someone hold a bake-sale and get that man an editor.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

and what Handy said, re: Dune. 100% endorsed.
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David in London:

I second that, Handy.
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Miss G:

RRNov63, "Dune" etc is not exactly good literature, but it is like a fever dream. I read so many sequels to find "it" but of course "it" can't be explained. So, maybe skim novels 1 and 2. (The Lynch is not bad! Go into it with a. . .kindness.)
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Michael 98145:

Dune, yes.
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Andres:

I feel like the organ here influenced DJ Shadow.
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Krull Sagan:

MUST recommend "Jodorowsky's Dune"
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mariano:

Never played Pendragon, Handy. When I was around 15 I started working on a Grail-quest campaign setting, kinda fizzled after a while though.

Glad you enjoyed it, Miss G, it was a happy accidental discovery of mine.

Oh, that's right, David - "Lancelot." And I was gonna mention this one to you, Handy, but keep forgetting: ever seen Rohmer's "Perceval le Gallois"? Really interesting highly stylized adaptation of Chrétien de Troyes' unfinished poem.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Fabio, My mom thinks this kind of music is “annoying to the ears” but I like it. Kinda sounds like The Doors this song
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Krull Sagan:

@Andres Yes! Was thinking that
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Handy Haversack:

I don't have a problem with the pacing or stuffedness of the LOTR books, but I shy away from the politics and barely concealed racialism. I still find them infinitely superior to the Jackson movies. And I say this having seen them all on opening day.

Will watch Lynch's Dune any day of the week!

Ah, Mariano, I have not seen it -- thanks for the rec!
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David in London:

Krull, one of the Jodorowsky Dune books came up at auction a few years ago. I was going to place a bid, but I was forced to come to my senses.
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Michael 98145:

We now seem to have Orcs running our country. Just sayin.
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spodiodi:

i liked Lynch's Dune. recently learned he doesn't really care for it... (guessing most of you are already aware, but just in case www.lastmovieoutpost.com... -- and it makes no difference)
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Krull Sagan:

Well I guess I'm watching "Excalibur" tonight....anyone ever come across "The Snow Queen", animated and redubbed from Russian?
@David Oh. My. God. I would've mortgaged my mom's house, or sold my kidneys...but you were wise. How much did it go for?
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Krull Sagan:

After his experience with De Laurentiis and Dune, Lynch never again gave up final cut....I think
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Handy Haversack:

Yeah, David, I would have mortgaged Krull's mom's house or sold his kidneys, too! Hotsie motsie! What a thing.
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David in London:

I know Lynch had such an unhappy experience making Dune, and that it was butchered in length, but even mutilated it’s still great. If he could have done it as a three part LotR style epic...
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PaulRobeson1920:

Man, had I forwent that Fluff! A 75 dollar bill would really make ends meet down on Avenue C
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Earthsea Trilogy by Ursula K. LeGuinn the only thing I found worthy to share the Epic Fantasy genre with Tolkien - as she had enuff background & originality. Tolkien was a Physiologist & expert on ancient North Europe - & everyone else can just go home. Roger Zelazny's 'Chronicles of Amber' was kewl - but he's really one of the Post-LSD Sci-Fi people. Oh speaking of which - Michael Moorcock's Elric is somewhat my spirit animal...
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spodiodi:

can't beat a fluffanutter sammich
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WM:

@David in London: Interesting you mentioned Bresson's Lancelot du Lac. Actually I think it is one of Bresson's lesser works, but it certainly makes an interesting contrast with Boorman's Excalibur. 
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spodiodi:

except with maybe a fluff and jelly sammich
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Michael 98145:

Elric, yes!
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mariano:

Handy: "Perceval" is free on Tubi: tubitv.com...

Also really love Lynch's "Dune" for all its shortcomings. RevRabbit: loved the Earthsea Trilogy.
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Handy Haversack:

This is a great set, Fabio!

Love all of those, Rev Rab. I have a real soft spot for Zelazny's Amber books. Total mind trip. Elric, Corum, Hawkmoon -- all good Moorcock!
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Chris from DC:

Has anyone tried to film Elric? That would be interesting.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Blood and souls, I very much grew up on the adventures of my albino bro...
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mariano:

Oh yeah, Elric, duh, and so many other Moorcock novels and stories. Man, *those* I should revisit, been decades.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Rock and Rolll, babyy
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Alvy Singer:

This music by H. Tical was used as incidental music in films, television and radio. Heavy rock acid symphony.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Toad: I believe it's been optioned a number of times (esp. shortly after Jackson's LOTR took off) but clearly it has shaken off all offers thus far...!
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Miss G:

RRNov63 thank you for mentioning Earthsea Trilogy by Ursula K. Le Guin, I'm now reading her essays (No Time to Spare.)
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Krull Sagan:

Elric of Melnibone, yeah super creepy awesome take on fantasy. Haven't read Moorcock's essays on how fantasy was overrun with patriarchal kinda BS reactionary &c....like I said, I haven't read it
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wfmu listener phillip:

@fabio the old codger has been talking smak about you. cant even pronounce you name
FLABIO.
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Handy Haversack:

Chris from DC, if you can find it, Wendy Pini, artist and coauthor of the Elf Quest comic, published a book of her drawings for an animated Elric movie -- really cool stuff of you can find it.
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dale:

herro fabs and fellow failures. that last song really sounded like planet caravan and fairies wear boots smashed up together.
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David in London:

WM, it’s not A Man Escaped, true, but what is..?
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PaulRobeson1920:

Dun dun dun dun sounds the doors
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TDK60:

They say this show is air-conditioned. Yes?
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

As I got older I probably prefer Moorcock's Cornelius stories to Elric, but Elric will always be a nostalgic fave.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Yes @Dale yess
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Tokien was a PHILOLOGIST with whom Autoincorrect Shall Not Commit Sh*tf*ckery !!!
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Andres:

What a feat to make a movie the scope of Dune and stick to the weirdness and not give in to box office/merchandise pressures of the Star Wars era. Love it!
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PaulRobeson1920:

Yes I know you can
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YETI BOB:

oh jesus
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Chris from DC:

@RTD, if someone could film it right, I'd be there. @Handy, not familiar but will look. Yeah, big fan.
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mrdonutsu:

Good ol' Frankie!
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Krull Sagan:

HR Giger's work for the never-made version....yumm...but he DID end up getting some of his stuff into Poltergeist II!
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dale:

i hope a listener doesn't recognize his mother in that photo.
  4:22pm
David in London:

Krull, about 25k if memory serves.
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WM:

Mariano: Thanks for mentioning Rohmer's Perceval. I saw it when it first came out. Very unique film and very rare. By far the best of all the Medieval film adaptations I've seen.
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YETI BOB:

we're all in hell now
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Handy Haversack:

Moorcock was *so young* when he wrote those first Elric stories. Total reaction to the stodgy old-man mafia of British SF, which still deserves reacting against.
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Leah:

Was kind of digging the live version.
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Miss G:

*L* Alan Vega live. . .it was "aligning" with my bloody mouth oral surgery. . .*L*
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flashbazbo:

Thats the way to curate!
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YETI BOB:

I don't really feel bad for Frankie. He didn't have to get married, he didn't have to have that kid, he should have tried to find a better job that he didn't hate. C'mon Frankie, try a little harder.
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Miss G:

The surgery caused me to rec *cough* watch "Dead Ringers" just now, as I stupidly forewent the pain meds
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PaulRobeson1920:

What is this?
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Miss G:

Yeti Bob, you made my day, absolute.
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Leah:

suicide!
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

re: Jerry Cornelius, the film version of The Final Programme (1973) is a totally self-indulgent bag of hippie ooze; not great cinema perhaps, but absolute fun. Plus you get about half a second of Hawkwind in there at one point.
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Krull Sagan:

@Miss G Not too late to pop those meds!(?) then you can watch Videodrome after
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suicide!! no diuseppe de luca wtf
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brainiac:

I'd like to pretend to be a philologist, just like George Costanza always wanted to pretend to be an architect.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Holy cow what is this
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Miss G: total favorite Cronenberg, that one. Dead Ringers. The reveal scene at the end is a magical moment. Perfect scene.
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David in London:

Rev, and I believe it’s on cinephobe.tv right this minute.
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dale:

meh - they stole this idea from the monkee's 'mr. webster'
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chresti:

I thought Suicide too
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Handy Haversack:

Yeti Bobb, for instance, he could have finally made it to Hollywood.
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PaulRobeson1920:

I gotta show my mom this one!
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Miss G:

Krull Sagan thank you, I totes forwent them, I did not memorize the various forms of narcotic when the dr was talking. "Dead Ringers" "Then, in the afternoon,
we have a little treat.
Dilaudid. Just because it's Saturday."
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Rich in Bay Ridge:

This song's a little dark, eh?
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chris:

i believe its Frankie Teardrop by Suicide, Paul.
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YETI BOB:

HH: Relax Frankie! Don't do it!
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wfmu listener phillip:

whose screaming??? that scared me
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ha ha dale.
Elric cartoon - not screwing it up... wow... give.
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Rich in Bay Ridge:

We're ALL FRANKIE!
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chris:

and pleasant greetings, Fabio and all assembled.
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Handy Haversack:

Truer words, Yeti Bob. True. Er. Words.
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PaulRobeson1920:

thanks chris
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PaulRobeson1920:

“Kill for peace, thats the slogan!”
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Hattie Carol...
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mariano:

Oh wow, this De Luca is inspired by the 1970 "Dorian Gray" with Helmut Berger, Richard Todd, and Herbert Lom (my spirit animal).
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Gnomon:

So glad to pop on and see Moorcock chat to Suicide, there’s the theme set for my day.
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Miss G:

re: cinephobe I was waiting for Fabio to talk, but there is: 1:30 PM Friday
ADUA AND HER FRIENDS - Antonio Pietrangeli, Italy, 1960 and I so loved that film when I saw it recently. Simone Signoret and more. Really rec.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Encore encore
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Not Hattie Carroll !
...Ballad of Hollis Brown.
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wfmu listener phillip:

WOW! what is this the soundtrack to a horror film? I like it but the screams are scaring me
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PaulRobeson1920:

Its like punk rock
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YETI BOB:

The old song says "Suicide is painless", but I find it pretty painful.
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Miss G:

wfmu listener phillip try hearing it live in Max's age 17 *smile* (some french punk rockers tried to cut off my ponytail because it was so "american" that night.)
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Handy Haversack:

The banner of one of the barons of Granbretan in the Hawkmoon books, head of the Order of the Vulture: Death to Life!
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Rich in Bay Ridge:

There used to be another WFMU show that issued a "Frankie Teardrop Challenge" to its listeners - Play the song on headphones as you walk down a dark road in the middle of the night. Can you make it through the entire song?
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PaulRobeson1920:

Step back from that ledge my friend
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

en.m.wikipedia.org...
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Miss G:

Uh oh Fabio is recommending drinks or smoking instruments, I guess I'll get more. . . gauze. . .whoopdie die whoop.
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Fredericks:

Is Fabio hot boxing throughout the entire show?
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PaulRobeson1920:

That was nice
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Michael 98145:

@HH, i think i saw that at this week's convention
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brainiac:

@YETI BOB: Worst lyrics ever outside of Steve Miller.
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Krull Sagan:

@Rich I like that challenge, and wouldn't survive it...though i did make it partly through Diamanda Galas's Vena Cava in broad daylight
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PaulRobeson1920:

Don't say I never loved you
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Krull Sagan:

@Miss G- any wormwood laying around the cupboards?
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TDK60:

Michael: Oh, that convention.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Hey what were you speaking about 4 mins ago? “Using Your Brain--For a Change: Neuro-Linguistic Programming” 1985
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Miss G:

Krull Sagan thank you, oh, I wish! In past times I had a nice selection of wormwood in some beverages from Europe via Portugal. All imbibed now. . .
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Krull Sagan:

@PaulRobeson1920 I was thinking that you said don't say you never loved us!
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PaulRobeson1920:

Don’t believe everything you read now
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PaulRobeson1920:

Haha
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Mister Giant Man has led us to this place of wonders.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Jim Morrison would be the same age as Joe Biden... Imagine all the good music left unsung
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

DO NOT under any circumstances encourage Biden to sing.
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YETI BOB:

@RTD: I'm not convinced that Mr. Giant Man always has our best interests at heart. To be honest, he sounds a bit menacing.
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WoodsOfNH:

I looked over and thought this was Dan Fogelberg
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wfmu listener phillip:

WOW.has anyone seen the news about hurricane laura making landfall. wow its bad
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Imagine Jim Morrison in Drumpfland...
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PaulRobeson1920:

Hahah Oh i’d attend that benefit concert, Phil Ochs would sing too
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YETI BOB:

@philip: It destroyed a Confederate monument in Lake Charles, Louisiana after officials voted to keep it.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Phil Ochs in the Now is more than the human mind can contain.
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nic:

love Suicide / Froberg / Clozier
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wfmu listener phillip:

is that ALAN WATTS?? I loved his lecture series on WFMU
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Miss G:

Just to keep everyone updated, at this moment in my film the surgeons in red are operating on a woman using the instruments for "mutant women."
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YETI BOB:

@philip: no, Watts wasn't so much into the EVP
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Fabio & comrades in Failure
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wfmu listener phillip:

DUNE 1984 was a great movie. hopefully they will release the full 4 hour long film.
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PaulRobeson1920:

I saw Phil the other day, singing before a sold out show at Carnage hall
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wfmu listener phillip:

I am that old I remember Alan Watts on at 6 on wfmu.
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mrdonutsu:

Did I just wander back to Music of Mind Control?
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deborah:

Phil Ochs is brilliant. His song Changes was the theme of my WFMU show, long ago. It was rumored that he was up at the station when it was in the big yellow house but I think it is urban legend. Just picked up a CD of lesser known Ochs songs.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Carnegie Hall* rather... standing room only and overcapacity too
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wfmu listener phillip:

bad enough the PANDEMIC here in New York now a hurricane coming on saturday
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TDK60:

I saw Ochs in Central Park once.
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Krull Sagan:

@Miss G, I thought that was creepy...then Fabio started playion this!
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nic:

Love this!!!
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deborah:

I was at Carnegie Hall and other places where Ochs played. I was a minor groupie.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Thats very cool! Haha wow
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Krull Sagan:

@Philip, I had a VHS dub copy of some longer edit Lynch's Dune, like 4 hours, not sure where it came from or if I conjured it out of sheer will...
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northguineahills:

I love this Bob Ashley, but after the first listen. nope! (Yes, I have this on vinyl)..
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WM:

@Miss G: No doctor ever had a more beautiful patient Geneviève Bujold.
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brainiac:

Oh, oh. Fabio's going there today.
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Miss G:

deborah, wow, that's amazing re: Phil Ochs. A friend caused me to become a fan.
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Miss G:

WM, Geneviève Bujold, ach, the intelligent woman's icon. ;-)
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Miss G:

Wait, what's going on? I'm switching to "Dead Ringers" for comfort.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Ellie....... Ellie...... Ellie.....
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PaulRobeson1920:

Probably not going to show my mom this one
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Michael 98145:

Oohh, Geneviève Bujold
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Handy Haversack:

Keep us posted on the movie, Miss G!
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wfmu listener phillip:

We dont need a remake or reboot of DUNE. if they release the full 4 hour unedited version. it will explain the full story
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queems:

:|
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Ike:

Eek.
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Gnomon:

Fabio really slow dancing with that FCC violation today
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Krull Sagan:

"Dead Ringers" as a comfort option, a safe space, respite from a bad trip haha
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Carmichael:

But we DO need another Police Academy.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Eh, maybe ill show her
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brainiac:

@Carmichael: HAW!
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chresti:

Noh music, it reminded me of.
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WM:

I've heard this Robert Ashley track a few times on the radio over the course of two or maybe three decades. I've only heard it on WKCR or WFMU, usually late at night. It takes guts to play such a disturbing piece of music (if that's what it is).
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Miss G:

Krull, me and my bloody gauze are really laughing so hard about this mashup. But we have to add E. Jean Carroll to the mix. . .
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Krull Sagan:

@chresti, ooh, noh....and then next, butoh?
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Krys O:

Speaking of disturbing, a young guy just got on the bus with his penis hanging out of his shorts. The driver made him get off the bus. Good grief.
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Krull Sagan:

I've wanted to know what Noh music sounds like, but have taken no steps towards that goal
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PaulRobeson1920:

Good grief!
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Carmichael:

Captain Obvious, @Krys ...
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Miss G:

Krull, since my headphones are off, I'll say, take a look at Sankai Juku videos, Butoh is so appropriate for now. . .
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Krys O:

Boom is camp.
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Ike:

I saw a longer edit of Dune, disowned by Lynch and IIRC credited to "Alan Smithee" or some such, on cable TV, perhaps the Sci-Fi Channel, back in the day. Not sure if it was 4 hours though. I liked it, though parts at the beginning (narration explaining things to the audience) seemed unfinished.
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dale:

dan fogelberg?
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Vanessa bikes:

please spell, was it cineo- scope?
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common:

boom! is quite insane. hi fabio and all
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mariano:

Ugh! Ewww, Krys!
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Miss G:

It would be wrong not to mention "A Zed & Two Noughts" Peter Greenaway. I guess I'll watch that next.
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chresti:

The groan sound was what made me think of Noh, Krull. It's real spare.I haven't heard Butoh
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PaulRobeson1920:

“Banana Patch” is the secret word of the week!
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Otis Fodder:

If this is Dan Fogelberg, I can finally say, Longer... please play it, longer.
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wfmu listener phillip:

richard lynch's DUNE 1984 had 4 hours of content but had to benefited down because no one would want to sit thru a 4 hour film in the movie theater.
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Gnomon:

Speaking of Moorcock, a friend just sent me this: Moorcock and Alan Moore in conversation, 2006: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMj43UTSIaA

Haven’t watched it yet, but someone here might find that useful.
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Miss G:

WFMU listener phillip, you did not sit through the hours of "Berlin Alexanderplatz" I see! In the past, believe it or not, we did not have digitized films!
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PaulRobeson1920:

Banana pudding, banana cake, banana pie, banana custard republic, banana bread, banana split, banana bicycle, banana float, banana nananananaa na na naa
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Miss G:

I like this thing, y'all taught me "shazaam" so I should try to identify it
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mariano:

Lynch has always considered Dune his biggest disappointment, mainly because he didn't have final cut. Still, it made Blue Velvet possible, and Lynch never again worked on anything without final cut.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Knock knock
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chresti:

Hi Otis!
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northguineahills:

@Listener Philip: I would have sat through Lynch’s Dune (saw the doc on his version).
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PaulRobeson1920:

Don't answer that
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Banana Fodder:

Hi chresti. Paul, who's there?
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PaulRobeson1920:

Orange
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

This thing. I need more of this thing.
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Banana Fodder:

Orange ya glad to see me? Hardy har har.
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wfmu listener phillip:

to be fair. it was 1984. and you rarely saw a film go over one hour and 40 minutes. back in the day we had the ten commandments.1956
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chresti:

Orange you glad I didn't say banana?
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Banana Fodder:

Haaaaaa
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PaulRobeson1920:

Orange is next in line for something : )
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

NOOOOOOoooooo.........
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Krull Sagan:

@Gnomon, Moore and Moorcock, awesome pairing! Quite curious
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wfmu listener phillip:

myself? I like movies over two hours long. I'm not one who likes a movie that 90 minutes or less
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Miss G:

wfmu listener phillip, like most teases, I was teasing myself. I used to tell people that I watched "Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles" in the theater and that it was 7 hours long. When the internet came, I had to admit that it was 201 minutes. . .
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northguineahills:

@Phillip: “1956, it’s just not a number” would make the worst Public Enemy track for Back to the Future...
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northguineahills:

(Fight the Power lyrics)
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brainiac:

Meanwhile, over on the Old Codger chat board, a certain "zopa" comments:

"Surely Fabio will be brought before the magistrates for his brazen disregard for standards of decency and decorum. His playlist gif today will be exhibit A! Heaven forfend!"
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Miss G:

Re: Jeanne Dielman, the girl in the photo for this show has room in her elastic for a stiletto, and that's what her glance says. . .(IMHO.)
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oogoo:

What is the movie site?
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Krull Sagan:

cinephobe.tv
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spodiodi:

Codger has it in for Fabio!
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Krull Sagan:

I believe is the thing with the stuff to watch
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Anyway, it's not the Codger's hair you're allergic to; it's his dander.
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bongo:

Thank you for plugging Cinephobe.tv on air. It's my new favorite thing.
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Miss G:

Such a perfect ending to a . . .oh sorry it's not the end. *loopy*
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wfmu listener phillip:

I bet if fabio and the old codger met at the studio he wouldn't say a word to him(fabio)
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northguineahills:

Cinephobe is great!
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Krys O.:

Plunderphonics?
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Krull Sagan:

Yeah, and the codger's dried saliva should be avoided also
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Carmichael:

Really?! No one seems to know who the codger is? Or are you just playing along?
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wfmu listener phillip:

in case you dont know I've spent my 53 years of living watching old movies.
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spodiodi:

i bet Fabio could just stare him down : www.wfmu.org...
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slugluv1313:

greetings, Fabio and Skeletons and Lovely Failures!
been listening/lurking -- sooooo enjoying :)
@ Miss G: Peter Greenaway is incredible, "A Zed and Two Noughts" is a favorite of mine (when it was released, i had at least one friend tell me how much the Zebra *lover* reminded them of me, which felt totally creepy AND complimentary) . . . have you even seen any of his short films? they are totally worth seeking out, taped some off the TV back in the 80s -- "28 Bathrooms," "Making A Splash" . . . i was working nights, PBS would screen these in the middle of the night in between their regular shows
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wfmu listener phillip:

when I had a PC I use to download and save every one of Fabios shows
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Krys O.:

Vintage cinema is keeping me alive these nearly 57 years.
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spodiodi:

hi slugluv1313 :)
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brainiac:

It's a bit, Carm. Hey, um, did you check your email lately?
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slugluv1313:

oh Krys O. -- ewww! gross!!! glad the driver made him leave
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Megaroni:

Fab thanks for making our Thursday afternoon so much cooler
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Krys O.:

Must add the flasher was wearing a mask in compliance with Governor Murphy's mandate.
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slugluv1313:

@ Miss G. -- are you watching "Dead Ringers"???
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wfmu listener phillip:

was in an awful mood. but hearing fabio brightened up my day
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mariano:

With Greenaway I'm a sucker for "Draughtsman's Contract," "Prospero's Books," and "Cook, Thief." Really love "The Falls" and "Vertical Features Remake" too.
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Miss G:

slugluv1313 yes, I was moved to recor. . ."watch" "Dead Ringers" right when the show began. Thanks for mentioning the short films of Peter Greenaway, I will look for them.
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WoodsOfNH:

I loved Prospero's Books, though I had no idea what the heck was going on.
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flashbazbo:

I’ve seen a great losey double bill of servant and accident. One in bw one in color.
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chresti:

Good thing he had a mask, Krys.
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wfmu listener phillip:

wow! I forget you could eat a mountain of pasta and still feel like your starving.
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Gnomon:

@mariano The Falls is one of my favorite films ever. And it makes a great filter for a date: if someone other than me stays awake for the whole thing I know they’re for me.
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Krull Sagan:

@slugluv, @mariano, thanks for the Greenaway mentions; Cook Thief Wife Lover was my first, Pillow Book was ok, Prospero's Books was so dope for all its book art and calligraphy; @WoodsofNH, I know what you mean, and just re-read The Tempest which is worth doing and a cool read, magick and quasi-demons and stuff
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mariano:

WoodsOfNH: It's "The Tempest" except with Prospero voicing everyone's lines for the first two thirds or so. But I love it more for its visual qualities than as a Shakespeare adaptation. Unbelievable how he pulled that off on what must have been a pretty small art-film's budget.

Gnomon: just to have imagined that whole scenario with the VUE and birds, wow. I also like how it's modular, whenever I watch it I tend to go back to the same chapters.
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WoodsOfNH:

@mariano Ah, that would explain it. I know next to nothing about Shakespeare (never resonated with me in any way)
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Miss G:

Gnomon, mariano, thanks for saying "The Falls," if I can tonight I'll watch while gnawing on a wooden pencil. (and thanks to Glenn Branca, that will get me through the next hours.)
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Krull Sagan:

@Woods *I just re-read it, wasn't instructing you to do it! damn homphones or whatever
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TDK60:

..the plot does feel thicker..
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PaulRobeson1920:

Sounding good
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dale:

who knew scales could be so dramatic?
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spodiodi:

Glen Brance
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WM:

Thanks for the Glenn Branca. I was lucky to hear him live twice - once at St. Mark's Church in 1982 (released as Symphony #2) and much later (I think in 2010) at Le Poisson Rouge.
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Gnomon:

I sadly don’t have a copy of The Falls anymore and can’t seem to find it online or I’d rewatch it tonight.
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Michael 98145:

Glad i saw Cook Thief Wife Lover in an actual theater
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mariano:

Krull: "Cook, Thief" was the first one I saw as well. "Prospero's" second, I think.

Woods: "Tempest" is a great story, probably the one I'd recommend for anyone not into Shakespeare. It's set on a magic island ruled by a great wizard, full of magic, spirits, monsters. It's the template one way or another for all stories about mysterious islands. It's also the source of the name Miranda and a few common phrases like "brave new world."
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Miss G:

Glenn Branca 2001 WTC June, I put my bare foot on the plaza to feel the vibrations. . ."Hallucination City."
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WoodsOfNH:

@mariano I have a book that talks about all of the phrases in common use that came out of the Shakespeare world. Pretty amazing. Just never enjoyed reading it. Felt like work to me.
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Krull Sagan:

@mariano, fully agreed on the Billy Shakespeare; The Tempest is magickally delicious
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Michael 98145:

'O brave new world'
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Feel Cinema is capable of so much - @ least Greenaway dammit does something with it. Prospero's Books maybe an example of what I'm always saying about even Great Directors not having the sense of when to get a Writer - but does it matter in that case ... Theif Cook & the Other Thing hit me wrong time when I was expecting something pleasant - but damned if I don't remember it!
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Krys O.:

Thanks, Fabio and all!
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Miss G:

Oh no re: "The Falls" I think I put a film about missionaries on my tv! Yikes!
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Handy Haversack:

Thanks, Fabio!

Be well, all. Nice chatting with you all. I got sucked into doing some prep work for this nonwork meeting. Sigh.

Feel better, Miss G!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Shakespeare on every level from the sheer sound of it on up. Great BritCom on him - 'Upstart Crow' ...
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mariano:

Woods: the best way I think is to watch the plays performed by a really good cast, they bring the words to life in a way that reading can't quite. I remember watching the Ian McKellen "Richard III" from '95 with a German friend of mine, and he said after that it was cool how they modernized the language so he could understand, and I was like No! That's how good the cast was!
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PaulRobeson1920:

Is there an organ in there?
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Miss G:

Oh my, don't mind having blood drip down my novocained mouth while listening to Glenn Branca. . .thank you to Fabio, the Skeleton Crew and all posting today!
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Andres:

Thank you for, Fabio, a beaut of a show! Thank you commenters for teenage Dune at the theatre remembrances!
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slugluv1313:

YES! Greenaway's films are SO worth seeing in a theater -- saw "A Zed & Two Noughts," "The Cook, the Thief, . . . " when they were released
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Miss G:

Thank you HandyH, sorry for complaining, it just seemed apropos!
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Krull Sagan:

bye @Handy!
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spodiodi:

thanks, Fabio!

thanks, skeleton crew and everyone! ttys
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nic:

oh wow love this!!!
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slugluv1313:

Cronenberg too! "Dead Ringers" was SO gorgeous on "the big screen" and those opening credits!!! i STILL want to have reproductions made of all those old gynecological instruments :)
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mariano:

slugluv: I so wish I'd caught "Prospero" on a big screen, but I've only seen "Cook, Thief" and "Pillowbook" that way. There's another one of his, especially brutal even by his standards called "The Baby of Mâcon." Brilliant but some hardcore violence too, it's a Jacobean revenge play.
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Miss G:

RRNov63 yes, "Upstart Crow!" hilarious!
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mariano:

There's a British series from the 70s too called "Will Shakespeare" with Tim Curry as the man himself. I thought it was really good, need to find it again.
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Krull Sagan:

Oh no it is almost over! What a way to spend my afternoon processing my first crop of fruiting cubensis, with all the heads here at Failure
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David in London:

Back in the room, sadly only just in time for the end. Thanks Fabio, great selection tonight.
See all you groovers tomorrow.
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WM:

Well done, Fabio!
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mariano:

Feel better, Miss G, bye Handy!

Thank you Fabio and Crew - and great jabbering with everyone about movies, I have a few tantalizing things to research now!
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TDK60:

A tip of the evenin' tea to you, Fabio.
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mariano:

Take care, David.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Good stuff
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

lovely stuff, boss.
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brainiac:

Thanks Fabio. It was another wild ride.
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slugluv1313:

@ mariano, @Miss G -- turns out my local library has "Tanaa"! totally gotta check that out. hopefully in a week or so (when i have the TIME to watch it!) . . . i did get "The Witch" though (finally!) -- looking forward :)
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spodiodi:

night, DiL!
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chresti:

Thanks Fabio!
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Bas NL:

Thanks Fabio! Great show!
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slugluv1313:

FEEL BETTER, Miss G.! enjoy the *disturbing* films :)
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wfmu listener phillip:

GREAT SHOW FABIO! no hiccups or mishaps. PERFECT
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squidbeak:

Ooh was I just let down?
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Miss G:

slugluv1313 *L* thanks, and really, I think you will get a lot out of "Tanaa." Take care
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

TY DJ Fabio !
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slugluv1313:

fantastic FAILURE, Fabio and Skeleton Crew -- thank you so much!
take care everyone -- be safe, be well!
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ultradamno:

Shot across the bow from the old codger playlist "By posting naked women on his playlist, Fablio has conceded that he can't attract listeners with his music" Damn. That's got to smart!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Fabio! stay weird
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Miss G:

Please do The Platters again!
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Otis Fodder:

Fab 'n' Fantastic, Fab. Thanks for soundtracking the office.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

bring on that killer asteroid thing.
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squidbeak:

So lovely, hugs to all.x
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