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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 Approx. start time
James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Curtis Mayfield  We People Who Are Darker Than Blue   Favoriting Curtis  0:08:34 (Pop-up)
Arthur Doyle, Edward Perraud & Dan Warburton  A Prayer For Peace   Favoriting The Basement Tapes  0:10:37 (Pop-up)
John Coltrane  Alabama   Favoriting The Gentle Side Of John Coltrane  0:15:19 (Pop-up)
Brother Ah  Celestial Strings   Favoriting Move Ever Onward  0:17:29 (Pop-up)
Noah Howard Quartet  Apotheosis   Favoriting Noah Howard Quartet  0:26:31 (Pop-up)
 
Frederic Rzewski  Coming Together   Favoriting Coming Together / Attica / Les Moutons De Panurge  0:44:10 (Pop-up)
 
L. Voag  The Tuned Knife and Fork Toned Down to a Light Lunch   Favoriting The Way Out  1:16:57 (Pop-up)
Astral Social Club  Neon Pibroch (excerpt)   Favoriting Neon Pibroch  1:17:35 (Pop-up)
Band of Holy Joy  Mental   Favoriting More Favourite Fairytales  1:34:45 (Pop-up)
 
BJ Nilsen  Let Me KNow when it's over   Favoriting Fade to White  1:43:48 (Pop-up)
Pierre Henry  La Religion   Favoriting Fragments Pour Artaud  1:48:27 (Pop-up)
Brunhild Ferrari  Tranquilles Impatiences edit   Favoriting Tranquilles Impatiences  1:55:48 (Pop-up)
 
Stephan Mathieu & Ekkehard Ehlers  Supertramp   Favoriting Heroin  2:08:27 (Pop-up)
Biota  Old Reason Road (Part 5)   Favoriting Almost Never  2:13:18 (Pop-up)
Broadcast  chord simple   Favoriting The Future Crayon  2:16:58 (Pop-up)
GUM  Outfits For Agony   Favoriting Vinyl Anthology  2:21:13 (Pop-up)
 
Valerio Tricoli / Thomas Ankersmit  Takht-e Tâvus   Favoriting Forma II  2:36:28 (Pop-up)
Andrew Wilkes-Krier  Untitled   Favoriting Labyrinths And Jokes  2:46:48 (Pop-up)
Genken & Craig  Laminator Unplugged   Favoriting Live Radio  2:51:21 (Pop-up)
SWANS  COP   Favoriting FILTH  2:52:30 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 3:04pm
Bas NL:

Hi Fabio! Hi Failurites!
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chresti:

Hi Fabio and strong ones, here to dance the giant way.
Avatar 3:05pm
TDK60:

Hi Fabio. How's Queens?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:06pm
G:

Curtis Mayfield?
Avatar 3:07pm
duke:

Thank you for Curtis.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:08pm
steveo:

big clap of thunder here, just as mr. giant man made his appearance today -- or was it his giant footsteps?
Avatar 🎸 3:09pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

Who has carrot cake?
  3:09pm
Peter from Dover NJ:

Hello Fabio and strong persons everywhere.
  3:11pm
JtotheK:

Hi Fabio & failures. Thanks for the Curtis track.
  3:11pm
kpx:

which direction is that storm moving to.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:11pm
Mike Sin:

Hey Fab! Always amazed by this track -- Curtis leaves the Impressions and his whole new original sound from this point is encapsulated in the opening track of his first solo LP.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 3:15pm
Jim the Poet:

Hey Fabio! Looking forward to the show. I always feel happy when Giant Man comes on.
  3:17pm
listener phillip in PAIN:

Fabio! I failed again hurt my back putting up the AC. went to the hosp ER this morning.
Avatar 3:21pm
TDK60:

kpx: I believe the storm in NJ/NYC is moving east now.
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ben abs:

Evening (or afternoon) all, this reminded me of Alice Coltrane
  3:24pm
ami ad:

Hello D.J. Hello all.Mighty sounds.Sorry to hear listener phillip I feel your pain.
  3:25pm
kpx:

PHEW, Thx TDK60.
  3:25pm
ami ad:

It's raining in the BK.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:28pm
mariano:

Hey Fabio, crew, failures.
Avatar 3:29pm
Fabio:

@ listener phillip: Sorry to hear about your back. Hot baths work really well for strained backs with epsome salts
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:29pm
steveo:

Lord, I believe it's rainin' all over the world
I feel like it's rainin' all over the world
Avatar 3:30pm
markie_post:

One time, during a pool party at my house, I tripped on a crack in the pavement and fell directly in my right knee cap, shattered it. horrible pain..
Avatar 3:32pm
markie_post:

@ listener phillip I feel your pain!
  3:36pm
David in London:

I’m into the Lounge of Failure. Greetings esteemed Fabio. Hey Mariano, steveo, ben abs, ami ad et al!
Avatar 3:36pm
northguineahills:

I like how Coltrane's "Alabama" was on "The Gentle Side of John Coltrane" , and the content is anything but gentle. It makes me weep every time....
  3:37pm
David in London:

...+ TDK!
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northguineahills:

Fabio's audio salve should help you, philip, feel better!
  3:37pm
kpx:

people with joint injuries can predict the weather. I did for a lot of years and then eventually stopped. @ listener Phillip, tough break sorry to hear.
  3:37pm
goyim in the am:

Brother Ah was also a fantastic dj on WPFW in DC for many years.
  3:38pm
ami ad:

@David in London:How do?Glad I could help Handy understand what you told him the other day.Cheers.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:38pm
coelacanth∅:

greetings Fabio and utter Failures
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northguineahills:

@kpx: footie injuries allowed me that priviledge, since my eaely twenties.
  3:39pm
David in London:

Ami ad. Who needs online translation services when we have you, eh?
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Devin B.:

Yay!
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TDK60:

Hello David in London. // Rough ride, Fabio? We can handle.
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northguineahills:

did Fabio just express emotion? It is indeed unreal times....
  3:40pm
ami ad:

@David in London:Eh?Come again?
Avatar 3:41pm
peckinpah:

@northguineahills Gentle Side of Coltrane is a comp... Live at Birdland, where it was 1st released on, is the goods.
Avatar 3:42pm
northguineahills:

@peckinah: mine is on a bootleg....
Avatar 🎸 3:43pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

@goyim: dang! I grew up here & yet seems like I completely missed out on WPFW. Much great stuff...
  3:43pm
listener phillip in pain:

hopefully this muscle relaxant will help. would you believe the doctors name was Jeremiah robinson.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:44pm
mariano:

Hey David, how's tricks. I just took the longest walk I've taken in a while, 4 miles or so to Canal St through the French Quarter and back, and even though it's typically muggy for this time of year it's a glorious day: flowers in full bloom, foliage at its peak lushness, the breeze laden with hints of jasmine and magnolia. Ok I'll stop there before I start sounding like some third-rate Southern poet with a first name like Beauregard.
  3:44pm
Jack:

Wow--so great. I have to listen to this again to try to absorb his ideas about time passing faster
Avatar 3:45pm
northguineahills:

beauregard mariano, it has a nice ring to it...
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Bryce:

the words of sam melville fwiw
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:46pm
WR:

Familiar with Noah Howard but this is ringing bells i don't recall hearing before. Nice.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 3:46pm
chresti:

Unreal times indeed, but then, have the times ever been real?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:46pm
mariano:

Haha, ngh!
  3:47pm
doctorrock:

Love this Rzewski track
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 3:48pm
listener 126464:

Cheers all. Is anyone in ny/nj/philly area planning on going to Franklinville NJ rally saturday morning?
  3:48pm
David in London:

A Mint julep Beauregard?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:49pm
WR:

My bad, it is Frederic Rzewski l am hearing and commenting on.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:50pm
mariano:

Oof. Two sips of a julep (ie bourbon slushy) and I'd be out cold till tomorrow morning.
  3:50pm
jeanlil:

oh never heard this verison before--I am used to this orignal one with voice by Steve Ben Israle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSuuwJFw4wU&feature=emb_logo
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:51pm
Santos L. Halper:

@peckinpah/ngh: Missed the version Fabio played, but my Gentle Side Alabama seems to be just the 2nd half of the Birdland take FWIW
  3:51pm
goyim in the am:

@Rev. Turnip: the station started slipping as Pacifica drama grew around the turn of the century, but it was an astonishing station for a ling time.
  3:51pm
jeanlil:

They also collaborated on ATTICA
https://qualityofmercy.com/blog/2018/09/27/attica-coming-together/
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:52pm
coelacanth∅:

uh oh - weird failure of reception here
Avatar 3:52pm
ben abs:

Anybody else getting dips in the stream?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:53pm
common:

hey fabio! all!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:53pm
coelacanth∅:

...but it works fairly well with this piece!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 3:53pm
royvis:

love that drop out sound.
  3:53pm
jeanli:

yep, its LIVE RADIO!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:54pm
WR:

www.laphil.com...

One of those was Samuel Melville (born Grossman; he borrowed Melville from the American novelist), a draftsman who became radicalized by apartheid when his company put him to work on new bank offices in South Africa. He became increas- ingly active in political demonstrations, which escalated into a series of bombings in 1969. Melville pleaded guilty to conspira- cy and bombing the Federal Office Building in Manhattan and was transferred to Attica, where he became one of the leaders of the prison rebellion. He was shot and killed during the retaking of the complex. A book of letters he wrote from prison was posthu- mously published, and Rzewski took his text for Coming Together from Melville’s letter of May 16, 1971 (which was first published separately in a magazine):
I think the combination of age and the greater coming together is responsible for the speed of the passing time. it’s six months now and i can tell you truthfully few periods in my life have passed so quickly. i am in excellent physical and emotional health. there are doubtless subtle surprises ahead but i feel secure and ready. As lovers will contrast their emotions in times of crisis, so am i dealing with my environment. in the indifferent brutality, incessant noise, the experimental chem- istry of food, the ravings of lost hysterical men, i can act with clarity and meaning. i am deliberate – sometimes even cal- culating – seldom employing histrionics except as a test of the reactions of oth- ers. i read much, exercise, talk to guards and inmates, feeling for the inevitable direction of my life
Avatar 3:54pm
northguineahills:

I just noticed the 'worty of hearing' at the top of the page...
Avatar 3:54pm
ben abs:

Bryce has hijacked the show!
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royvis:

He said it would be rough.
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Kat in Chicago:

Thank you for the source info on Coming Together, WR.
Avatar 3:57pm
northguineahills:

oops, 'worthy of hearing' im Deustch...
  3:58pm
David in London:

It’s great when none of us are whether its programming or interference. A good steady crackle for dancing....
  3:58pm
kpx:

@Northguineahills, pretty much the same thing with me. in my twenties. the right knee, nothing like what happened to yours. in my twenties. and when I would tell people it's going to rain, even though the skies were as clear as can be, they wouldn't believe me. and then several hours later it would be pouring down rain.
Avatar 🎸 3:58pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

@goyim: I know Thomas Stanley (aka Bushmeat) had a show there for a while ... a top chap & fixture in the adventurous music scene; I guess in the '70s/'80s I had my ears so full of WMUC/WCVT/WHFS i didn't cruise the dial as much as I could have...
  4:00pm
jeanli:

Just ant to reiterate that thegreat Living Theater actor and activist Steve Ben Israel did the original voice/recoordng with Rweski himslef , also Attica. REally great record. RIP Steve Ben Israel
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Carmichael:

Heya Fabs and crew. I've had both knees worked on, and my back, and my shoulder ...
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northguineahills:

and thanks again as per usual w/ WR w/ the knowledge...
  4:00pm
nic:

great love this!!!
  4:01pm
David in London:

Hey Carmichael.
  4:02pm
goyim in the am:

@Rev. Turnip: I was a WCVT and WHFS kid, with heavy doses of PFW and the good stuff (Dick Spottswood) on WAMU thanks to my dad. Annapolis was tinytown, but what a great radio environment to come up in.
  4:03pm
David in London:

Perhaps play ‘Institutionalised’ while we wait..?
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TDK60:

jeanli: I met Steve Ben Israel in the '80s and again once around 2010.
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TDK60:

Hello Matt, in the almost empty WFMU office towers.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 4:07pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

If Mr. Giant Man were 500 miles tall, the coronavirus would be the size of a tennis ball, approximately.
  4:08pm
kpx:

stupid piece of crap phone is out to make me look like an idiot. I proof read what I typed and still yet it repeated.
Avatar 🎸 4:09pm
Carmichael:

Heya David.
  4:10pm
ami ad:

Had an Earth Walk today,mostly on pavement,made it to the Williamsburg,most everything was still shut down.Had a beer and 2 spliffs at the east river park.
Avatar 🎸 4:11pm
Carmichael:

Fabio, I was perusing Jim Price's Flickr account, and you're in a bunch of WFMU Holiday party pics from the late 80s. You (and Irwin) look like kids ...
Avatar 4:12pm
northguineahills:

@kpx: I'm usually use a keyboard, and am summarily looked like an idgit (I can't spell/grammar).
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maestroso:

I love this Rzewski piece!
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northguineahills:

Rzewski is amazing, and his work Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza is amazing as well (and Fabio plays more then most of us could ever find in the wild).
  4:18pm
Zetti:

Can't go to the Theater... Eastern Europe Apocalypse films of the 80's in HD!

On the Silver Globe

O-bi O-ba: The End of Civilization

Dead Man's Letters / Letters from a Dead Man

Stalker

Direct link exmilitai.re...
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duke:

Thanks @Zetti!
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northguineahills:

Thanks, Zetti (yes, Stalker is nice!)

oh, and Astral Social Club!
  4:25pm
spanatopika:

beautiful!
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royvis:

What Christina Kubisch track was played?
Avatar 🎸 4:26pm
Rev. Turnip Druid:

FINALLY got to see Stalker for the first time, recently.
It did not, i say enthusiastically, disappoint.
Avatar 4:27pm
duke:

The book, Roadside Picnic, that Stalker is based on is pretty amazing also.
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YETI BOB:

@Rev: Really, every film by Tarkovsky is worth seeing. A few years ago there was a Tarkovsky festival at a theatre near me and it was phenomenal. Andrei Rublev. Solaris. ....
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

I'm also a complete & utter TART for Artemiev soundtracks, so there's also that...
  4:30pm
David in London:

Rev, it’s such a doozy, isn’t it? I took a train in Russia last summer, and played the soundtrack whilst gazing out of the window. It was a transcendent ‘living the Tark’ experience.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Failure. This is why I pledge.™
  4:38pm
Miss G:

Listening intently! We appreciate such a well-thought-out set
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Bas NL:

Sharing is caring.
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TDK60:

Fabio, these audio problems fit in with the overall Failure sound anyway.
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mariano:

As long as you're not jumping the Tark amirite, waka waka! Seriously though, the scene from Andrei Rublev of the pagan ceremony in the woods is one of the most beautiful scenes in all of cinema.
  4:38pm
hydrant:

truly interesting and great failure
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:38pm
steveo:

strike a poas
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wolfette:

Fabio, there ain't nothing else we'd rather be listening to!
  4:39pm
hydrant:

variegated sound failure
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Kat in Chicago:

Freedom to Fail
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steveo:

yes exactly, where else could we go?
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People Like Us:

I got a cease and desist for sampling Stalker
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chresti:

Still hear, start to finish.
  4:39pm
ami ad:

Failure is my life.
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People Like Us:

and I took it down.... and then years later Criterion got in touch...
  4:39pm
David in London:

I would pay good money to see the Fonz jumping the Tark.
Mariano, gag of the day to you sir.
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People Like Us:

and they asked to show my film that had gotten the cease and desist that was sampling Stalker... and I said but I can't because I got a cease and desist, and they said "well we own it now, and the Russian company MosFilm had been sending out cease and desists for years for Tarkovsky films and...
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People Like Us:

they are crooks! Never owned them :)
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WoodsOfNH:

I saw Belle Du Jour on Criterion last weekend. That was fun in its full-o-dream sequences way.
  4:41pm
Jonah:

just saw Foxy Brown--really fun
  4:42pm
Miss G:

People Like Us, that is a wild story about Stalker! Thank you for telling us!
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People Like Us:

yes I was pretty cross because I had to take it out of a a festival
  4:42pm
Jonah:

Duvall is one of my all-time fave actors
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mariano:

Hah! That would be so funny David, an episode of Happy Days guest-directed by Tarkovsky. Anyone who knows how to do this stuff who might be reading this, please make it happen.
  4:44pm
markinbrooklyn:

Hey Fabio, thanks for the cinephobe recommendation. Been watching constantly since early may when you announced screening of “More”.... just wanted to say that theyve been having some IP problems recently , but are hoping to get up and running soon.
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People Like Us:

a pile of doggy
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juan:

I love this quote from Bunuel "thank god I am an atheist". But interestingly despite his anti-church feelings he had a close friend who was a priest, Julian Pablo
  4:46pm
David in London:

Mariano, have you even the ‘if Dirty Dancing had been directed by David Lynch’ clip? It’s outstanding. If not, check out a notable video content site (and don’t tell Mark Hurst...)
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 4:46pm
Jason from Houston:

From my buddy Peter Lucas...

Yesterday, the Criterion Channel opened up free access to stream about a dozen films in their collection that were either made by African American directors or convey something of the Black experience. I found that information on these free films was a little difficult to gather/navigate, so I’ve compiled an easy guide here with info, abridged descriptions, and direct links for viewing each (no subscription or sign up necessary), in case its helpful. Feel free to save/share by copy-and-paste.
Early cinema:
BODY AND SOUL (1925, Dir. Oscar Micheaux)
Directed by the legendary African American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux, this 1925 silent film is a direct critique of the power of the cloth, starring Paul Robeson (in his film debut) in dual roles as a jackleg preacher and a well-meaning inventor.
www.criterionchannel.com...
Narrative Feature Films, 1980s-90s:
CANE RIVER (1982, Dir. Horace Jenkins)
A recently re-discovered and restored landmark of American independent cinema written and directed by Horace B. Jenkins and crafted by an entirely African American cast and crew. This charmingly laid-back, socially incisive love story set in the heart of Louisiana centers on a forbidden romance caught between two black communities: wealthy Creoles and working-class descendants of slaves.
www.criterionchannel.com...
MY BROTHER’S WEDDING (1983, Dir. Charles Burnett)
Charles Burnett’s second feature (after his 1978 film, Killer of Sheep) is wise, funny, and heartbreaking. Pierce works at his parents’ South Central dry cleaners, with no prospects for the future and his childhood buddies in prison or dead, and navigates conflicting obligations while trying to figure out what he really wants in life.
www.criterionchannel.com...
LOSING GROUND (1982, Dir. Kathleen Collins)
A landmark of independent cinema and one of the first feature films directed by an African American woman, Losing Ground is a deeply personal exploration of love, race, and gender through the story of a marriage between two remarkable people at crossroads in their lives.
www.criterionchannel.com...
DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST (1991, Dir. Julie Dash)
Julie Dash’s vision of black womanhood and vanishing ways of life in the turn-of-the-century South was the first film directed by an African American woman to receive a wide release. In 1902, a multigenerational family in the Gullah community struggle to maintain their cultural heritage while contemplating a migration to the mainland, even further from their roots.
www.criterionchannel.com...
THE WATERMELON WOMAN (1996, Dir. Cheryl Dunye)
Cheryl Dunye’s funny, deeply personal feature film debut is a landmark look at the black lesbian experience. The director herself stars as Cheryl, a twenty-something lesbian struggling to make a documentary about Fae Richards, a beautiful and elusive 1930s black film actress popularly known as the Watermelon Woman.
www.criterionchannel.com...
DOWN IN THE DELTA (1998, Dir. Maya Angelou)
The only film directed by writer, poet, and activist Maya Angelou. A warm, bittersweet drama celebrating the resilience of black southern family. A floundering, drug-addicted mother living in Chicago is sent to stay with an uncle in the Mississippi Delta, where she gradually reconnects with her heritage and discovers strength in her roots.
www.criterionchannel.com...
Documentary Films, 1970s-2010s:
BLACK PANTHERS (1970, Dir. Agnès Varda)
French filmmaker Agnès Varda documents a 1968 Oakland demonstration protesting the imprisonment of activist and Black Panthers cofounder Huey P. Newton, as well as a conversation with Newton, filmed in jail.
www.criterionchannel.com...
A WELL SPENT LIFE (1971, Dir. Les Blank)
Les Blank’s intimate 45-minute film portrait of the Navasota, Texas blues singer, guitarist, and violinist Mance Lipscomb (1895–1976).
www.criterionchannel.com...
PORTRAIT OF JASON (1967, Dir. Shirley Clarke)
Underground filmmaker Shirley Clarke and a tiny crew spent 12 straight hours in her Chelsea Hotel apartment filming this documentary portrait of remarkable, charming, and tortured former gay hustler and aspiring cabaret performer, Jason Holliday.
www.criterionchannel.com...
SUZANNE, SUZZANNE (1982, Dir. Camille Billops and James Hatch)
A 30-minute documentary film by African American sculptor, painter, and filmmaker Camille Billops (with her husband James Hatch) about her niece who’s haunted by abuse she suffered as a child and the passivity of family members who allowed it to continue.
www.criterionchannel.com...
AND WHEN I DIE, I WON’T STAY DEAD (2015, Dir. Billy Woodberry)
Feature-length documentary about the life and work of African American Beat poet Bob Kaufman, directed by Billy Woodberry (whose 1983 LA Rebellion landmark film Bless Their Little Hearts is also available to stream on the Criterion Channel, though not for free).
www.criterionchannel.com...
BLACK MOTHER (2018, Dir. Khalik Allah)
Feature-length experimental documentary–a deep-dive into Jamaican identity by photographer/filmmaker Khalik Allah (who directed the daring essay film “Field Niggas” and did cinematography work on Beyoncé’s “Lemonade.”)
www.criterionchannel.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:49pm
mariano:

No, David, I'm putting it on my Watch Later list right now though, thanks for the scoop! There's a really funny trailer of Ant Man if Herzog had directed, then there's the famous trailer of The Shining as a feel-good flick, complete with "Salisbury Hill" as the soundtrack.
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WoodsOfNH:

Does anybody know the reason why places like Criterion have stuff for a bit...and then it disappears? Just contracts? They're "renting" from the content owner(s)?
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Chris from DC:

@Mariano, if you haven't seen Bergman directing The Flash, that's also great.
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whiteslice:

"hanging in there" refers to the ear bleeding frequency in this track
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mariano:

Ooh thanks Chris!
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WoodsOfNH:

I've always been fascinated by ear bleeding frequencies.
  4:55pm
ami ad:

https://www.change.org/p/richmond-richmond-erect-a-gwar-oderus-urungus-statue-in-place-of-robert-e-lee-statue
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dale:

hi fabs. sounding good over the electrobrand all in one stereophonic system.
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Chris from DC:

This is amazing.
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John from Madison:

Close and Play+
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dale:

i switched up from my tivoli radio to a bookshelf mini system in the kitchen. this stuff is so much better in stereo with some separation.
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Bas NL:

Nice wooly organs in the Ferrari track.
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John from Madison:

Just kidding, hey Dale
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Miss G:

@Jason from Houston, just to add re: Criterion "Losing Ground" another thing I appreciated about it was the description of living life in the arts/as an artist
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Handy Haversack:

Hi, Fabio, Failsafes. Sorry I'm late!
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ami ad:

Handy
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Handy Haversack:

Hey, ami ad!

@Mariano (4:38): Agreed!
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ami ad:

halLo
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dale:

john from madison - i wonder if an fmu deejay has ever done his/her show with a close and play....
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Handy Haversack:

Stalker, vodka, pickles, pumpernickel was one of my favorite afternoons until the VCR died. Gonna have to bring home the emergency backup VCR from work. One day ...
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mariano:

Hey Handy!
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dale:

PLAY SOME NOVALIS. i like my krautrock wagnerian and bloviated.
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ami ad:

Watched a Melvins Doc. last night,51 states in 51 days,but they didn't play in 51 states,in the movie at least.The past normal perhaps.
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Handy Haversack:

Hey, Mariano!

There have been some nice pbk. editions of the Strugatsky bros. novels published in the last few years. Roadside Picnic is excellent. Chicago Review Press, 2012.
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TDK60:

I think that's a D-major chord.
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Bas NL:

I've never seen the Stalker film, but it was the inspired Robert Rich and Brian Lustmord release Stalker that headbutted me into Dark Ambient.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Wagnerian & bloviated it might be, but Sommarabend (by Novalis) is quite a jammer.
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dale:

rev - i only have brandung. i'm a krautrock poser.
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David in London:

Wagnerian and bloviated describes me well after a night on the vodka, pickle and pumpernickel.
Hey again Handloid.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

dale: gotta admit that one didn't win me over like the other. Recommended bloviation.
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dale:

actually i do have sommarabend too...now that i see the cover art
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dale:

progarchives.com is a delightful rabbit hole
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

totally unapologetic krautrock nerd here. And semi-reformed prog nerd.
Many skeletons in the closet/LP collections. Love my skeletons.
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Handy Haversack:

Der Stokenewingtoningen is a master work.

Hey, David.
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Handy Haversack:

Rev. Turnip Druid, if you're gonna danse, danse macabre!
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dale:

love wenn nicht from brandung...

www.youtube.com...
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David in London:

Rev, you might like this lots then, for reasons both musical and skeletal.
https://youtu.be/h3QgTYm_ohw
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dale:

this makes me want to get out the radio shack patrolman.
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Bryce:

that's a 10-74, big dummy, you copy?
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Tome:

"Outfits for agony"==corporate business suits?
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Bryce:

www.k-state.edu...
  5:35pm
johnzo:

hey fabio! fellow listeners... strange comments eh? A squid eating dough in a polyethylene back is fast and bulbous?
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Megaroni:

Fab being fabulous
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listener phillip in pain:

I was hoping it was john schnall and midnight movie matinee. I loved that
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Bas NL:

10-74's a 'negative'?
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dale:

'negatory' is a 'negative.'
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johnzo:

bag*
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Bryce:

bas, that's police ten codes. truckers' & CBers' differ a little
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Bryce:

you have to be careful — it's wall to wall bears out there
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dale:

copy that
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steveo:

where I come from 10-74 is a jail break
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Bas NL:

See, that's what made me avoid CB.. you got to know the talk.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Child of the '70s here. Dad had an active CB habit AND the obligatory corvette stingray with the K40 antenna. Such a childhood leaves very weird scars.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

ALSO: huge appreciation for the Tricoli piece here. Serious yay.
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listener phillip in pain:

in CB talk the call the cops "smokeys" and if it's a helicopter? it's called "a bear in the air"
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David in London:

Rev, you should have seen it here in England at that time. People putting CBs in their Morris Marinas (clue: the shittest, slowest car of all time).
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dale:

a corvette is fiberglass - what did he use for a ground plane?
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

HAH! I do recall some of the jargon as well. Particularly the creepy sexist stuff (seat cover = attractive female driver visible from trucker's perspective)
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Bryce:

my german grandpop lived in a trailer park and wiled the days away, eating head cheese and blabbing on a CB. i think that's what made me obsessed with getting a ham license.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

@dale: no idea. He was enough of a CB nerd to have a huge antenna on the back of the house & full base-station setup. After the Corvette got munched, he graduated to the Pontiac Trans-Am (gold with gold interior & refracting disco dashboard surface) ... also with CB..
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DrHeinrich:

I don't always like it, but I love what you do, Fabio.
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dale:

i'd like to get a technician class. but when i listen to ham nets i ask myself 'why bother?'
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listener phillip In pain:

I'd never talkon an open channel where anyone can hear me. even when I had a GMRS liscence
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Jennica:

@David (iL): I love your skeleton suggestion; thank you.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Indeed, Bryce. His CB experience blew my mind with the whole skip-signal idea, where he'd be receiving signals from millions of miles away..
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Tome:

This sounds like a kind of Werner Herzog nightmare
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Tome:

(and mine too)
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johnzo:

keep keepin it real Fab!
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hoeg:

GROOOOOVE
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dale:

i do enjoy listening to the contests when they see how many contacts they can make and from where.
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nic:

love this!!!
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dale:

the movie 'gargoyles' (70s abc movie of the week) was on a couple of weeks ago and this has that vibe.
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David in London:

England was a land truly, truly appalling cars at that time. Post Rockford Files I DREAMED of having a gold Trans Am. Perhaps I still do sometimes.
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TDK60:

Thanks Fabio.
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listener phillip in pain:

this sounds like the bowels of hell.or my stomach after I've had ramen noodles
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Bas NL:

I recently lost an good acquaintance from Oregon. I was told he spent his last days a happy man with his HAM set next to his bed..
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steveo:

thanks Fabio, i've enjoyed listening today
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David in London:

Bryce, there is a show-stopper of a US / UK English mistranslation in your last comment there. I nearly choked on my G&T.
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Jennica:

I'm loving the end of this one.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

The Trans Ams with the screaming chicken hood (bonnet) decals were the most ut.
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northguineahills:

thanks, Fabio!
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dale:

the decal on the hood of a trans am must have been a bitch to apply. i always screwed up the tiny ones on my amt models. a 4 ft long one must have been hell.
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listener 126464:

Thanks Fabio, FMU crew.
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Handy Haversack:

Thanks, Fabio!

Take it easy, all.
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Bryce:

oh yeah, right! the DXing....that was the other thing that really captivated my imagination. the internet isn't quite as romantic, hey
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

aye, we had the flaming chicken as well. It may have been a heavy rubbish car but it was a total work of art.
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Bryce:

sorry to hear that, bas
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David in London:

Jennica, hey! How are you?
Glad you liked them. They were on the same bill as us some years back, and I was blown away by how good they were.
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Bas NL:

Thanks for the fantastic home brew Fabio! It's raining clicky-stars!
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Jennica:

@David (iL): work meeting on deck, but solid, thanks. I hope you are having a fab day.
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coelacanth∅:

Stellar program Fabio Thanks!
ciao
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chresti:

Thanks Fabio!
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Carmichael:

Duplexing. Haven't heard that technology in a while. Kinda like a busy signal.
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ami ad:

Thank you D.J. , Thank you board op.Cheers.
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dale:

bas - sorry for your loss. glad he had his love by his side.
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David in London:

These Swans have a good steady beat for flagellating.
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Bryce:

lmaooo david. WHAT HAPPENS IN THE TRAILER STAYS IN THE TRAILER

thank you, dark lord fabio!
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Carmichael:

10-4 Fabio and good buddies. Catch you on the flip flop.
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dale:

see you at the pickle park!
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David in London:

Great show Fabio, thanks. Later Groovers.
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mariano:

Thank you Fabio!!!
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