Favoriting Strength Through Failure with Fabio: Playlist from October 7, 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 October 7, 2010: The Warm lap of Failure
Special in Studio Guest: Tim Catlin plays live

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Artist Track Album
james Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo party 
Swans  Coward   Favoriting hOLY mONEY 
Alan Courtis  Happy Blockaders Time   Favoriting Viva Negativa! A Tribute to the New Blockaders Vol. III (V/A) 
Sinistri  ampstone   Favoriting Free pulse 
Swans  You fucking People Make Me Sick   Favoriting My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope To The Sky 
 
chat with Tim Catlin
Tim Catlin    Live in the studio set 
 
chat with Tim Catlin
Tim Catlin & Machinefabriek  Ghostbox   Favoriting Glisten 
Aaron Martin  Sixth   Favoriting Worried about the Fire 
Vibracathedral Orchestra  The Momentary Aviary - Pt. 1 (excerpt)   Favoriting The Momentary Aviary 
Aaron Martin  Wires of Glass   Favoriting Worried about the Fire 
 
Stephen Vitiello  Detail from 1   Favoriting Papercut demo 1998 
Stephen Vitiello  Guitar Solo through Broken Speaker   Favoriting Papercut demo 1998 
Stephen Vitiello  Drum 'n Organ   Favoriting Papercut demo 1998 
Charlemagne Palestine  Strumming for Harpsichord   Favoriting Strumming Music 
 
 


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Listener comments!

  3:11pm
nic:

awesome awesome
  3:12pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

this hits the spot
  3:12pm
Sandy in Houston:

Hooray. Swell show so far Mr. Fabio.
  3:13pm
Ike:

Agreed!
  3:14pm
Looms:

Great show title as well.
  3:19pm
dc pat:

wow that Swans tune was heavy. Where have I been?
  3:19pm
tim from Champaign:

Fabio, is this the Starfuckers or Starfuckers related?
  3:26pm
dave:

i like this new swans song, but when did they start sounding like devendra banhart?
  3:30pm
Marmalade kitty:

Just say the word Fabio..!
  3:35pm
Derek B:

Ask Tim to do a cover of the theme from "Neighbours" or maybe "Home and Away", g'wan ask him, crikey!!!
  3:37pm
ted:

who is Fabio interviewing here?
  3:38pm
Jason in Houston:

Listening along happily. In the warm lap of Failure. But, like, at work...
  3:39pm
Derek B:

ssssssssh, he's starting....ahem...
  3:42pm
Derek B:

I forgot to take my Prozac this morning, this is the perfect soundtrack to get my 'scrip on. G'day.
  3:43pm
Derek B:

http://timcatlin.net/
  3:54pm
d:

very mellow
  4:03pm
Matt:

Lovin this
  4:04pm
Looms:

Agreed, this is compelling.
  4:08pm
oswald:

good afternoon music
  4:08pm
Derek B:

GIVE THAT MAN A FOSTER'S!!!!! WOOT.
  4:30pm
steve:

never heard any of tim catlin's music before... really good stuff!
  4:30pm
Derek B:

This sounds like River Dance on Mars.
  4:31pm
david:

fab, you never fail to enlighten my Thursdays.
  4:36pm
Mike East:

I downloaded a few Vibracathedral Orch. Tracks from the FMA. Really amazing stuff...it will be my next music purchase.
  4:37pm
Parq:

Just joining in the middle of Vibracathedrall My, what peppy stuff!
  4:43pm
Derek B:

Today's word is "Drone"..."Drone"...
  4:55pm
Mike East:

Anyone read the John Cage article in the New Yorker last week? Very interesting dude.
  5:22pm
jk:

Yeah, I woke up at 4 & finally read it this morning. I guess Cage has this interesting exchange going between the monumental & then the oblique, sublime.. Between what A.Ross called the 'germanic cult of musical genius' & what Cage said when he said..: "There seemed to be no truth, no good, in anything big in society. But quiet sounds were like loneliness, or love, or friendship." Totally, eh?.
  5:25pm
Ike:

I read that article. Not quite as fiercely compelling as I'd expected like some other articles I've read in that mag. Sometimes the NYer can take any subject and make it totally riveting.
  5:34pm
Cecile:

One of the best interviews I ever read with Cage was in John Corbett's book. He set up a nearly-random system for Cage to select questions. It was really cool.
  5:34pm
jk:

Yet it did manage to reveal, while not disabling the idiosyncratic mystery of the man. I digged that, but yeah it was kindof a book review so I guess it had certain pre-forumulated lines to address..
  5:38pm
Cecile:

Freddy Mercury never got his teeth fixed because he was afraid it would change his vocal quality.
  5:41pm
Cecile:

Stevie Ray Vaughn did China Girl and Modern Love

Iggy wrote China Girl
  5:41pm
Cecile:

Stevie showed up in both of those video clips.
  5:43pm
Cecile:

Ypsilanti!
  5:43pm
sf spike:

Pop and Bowie co-wrote China Girl....
  5:43pm
Cecile:

that's right spike. I misspoke.
  5:45pm
sf spike:

understandable. I had to doublecheck wiki.
  5:47pm
Amanda:

Let's back up to that gun barrrel story.
  5:50pm
Cecile:

Iggy grew up in Ypsilanti in a trailer.
  5:50pm
Cecile:

And the White Panthers house is now a fraternity.
  5:50pm
Cecile:

It is true!
  5:51pm
Cecile:

And Iggy (and myself) used to work in the record store on State and Liberty which is now a Potbelly sandwich shop. Not at the same time, though. It was Discount Records.
  5:53pm
Cecile:

I did work at Wazoo!
  5:55pm
Ike:

Since you mention Iggy's shirtlessness, wasn't there something about THAT in the New Yorker recently too?!? I can't remember what it said about how many shirts he owns, though....
  5:58pm
Cecile:

Hey, if I call in next week, will youse guys talk to me?
  6:00pm
Jenn:

Have a great show Clay!
  2:04pm
stefica:

really enjoying the (archived) tim catlin stuff!
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