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Day Trips for Nihilists
Neil Fitzgerald
4 episodes
7 months ago

An esoteric mix of music old and new, literary extracts, field recordings, gnomic utterances.


To get in touch: daytripsfornihilists@gmail.com



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An esoteric mix of music old and new, literary extracts, field recordings, gnomic utterances.


To get in touch: daytripsfornihilists@gmail.com



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Day Trips for Nihilists
On Nonsense and Silliness, or why Wittgenstein was right

Wittgenstein was right! Being silly is necessary for human happiness.


NB. This episode contains contextualised use of the 'n' word in a sound clip from a gangster rapper* (see bold and asterisked below)


  1. Photo of Wittgenstein (see below)
  2. A Life in Pieces (BBC), Peter Cook, Ludovic Kennedy, Ep. 1 Partridge in a Pear Tree (1990)
  3. Take The Money And Run (1969), Woody Allen
  4. Annie Hall (1977), Woody Allen
  5. Tim Dog, Phone Conversation with Reporter (1991)*
  6. Play Better Golf with Peter Aliss: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTOGP7V2ezE&ab_channel=kiuvideo (?)


Photo of a serious-looking Wittgenstein:



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1 year ago
23 minutes 53 seconds

Day Trips for Nihilists
On Bill Callahan and Authenticity

Some reflections on the authenticity that runs like a rich seam of truth in Bill Callahan's songs. How does he do it?


  • 'When It Shows' - an old attempt at song-writing by yours truly
  • 'Say Valley Maker' (live) - from Rough Travel for a Rare Thing (2010) by Bill Callahan
  • 'Jim Cain' - from Sometimes I wish We Were An Eagle (2009) by Bill Callahan
  • 'Cowboy' - from Gold Record (2020) by Bill Callahan


With huge thanks to Bill Callahan and Drag City Records for permission to use clips from the songs for this audio essay. :)



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1 year ago
23 minutes

Day Trips for Nihilists
On Kathleen Ferrier's Vocal Timbre

A meandering exploration of how Kathleen Ferrier's voice is so unbearably moving.


  • 'My Bonnie Lad (trad. Northumbrian folk song)
  • Ca' the Yowes' (trad. Scottish folk song)
  • 'Ich bin der Welt abhanden gerkommen' - Gustav Mahler
  • Symphony No. 4, 3rd movement (Ruhevoll) - Gustav Mahler







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1 year ago
23 minutes 3 seconds

Day Trips for Nihilists
On Emptiness

A generally uplifting audio essay on emptiness and its consolations...ideal for day-tripping nihilists, naturally.


Tracklist:


  • Hailu Mergia & Dahlak Band — Anchin Kfu Ayinkash
  • GF Haas - Concerto Grosso No. 2 for ensemble and orchestra
  • TS Eliiot reading an excerpt from 'Burnt Norton' from his Four Quartets
  • Vilhelm Hammershoi, 'Interior in Strandgade, Sunlight on the Floor'
  • Excerpt from GF Haas - Traum in des Sommers Nacht for orchestra
  • Franz Kafka quote
  • John Fahey - Yes Jesus Loves Me
  • Excerpt from GF Haas - Traum in des Sommers Nacht for orchestra
  • Django Reinhardt - Manoir De Mes Rêves
  • Virginia Woolf, excerpt from 'Time Passes', To The Lighthouse (1927)
  • Philip Larkin reading his poem 'Home is so sad'
  • Beethoven performed by the Busch Quartet - String Quartet No. 12 in E-Flat Major, Op. 127: II. Adagio ma non troppo e molto cantabile
  • Hamlet soliloquy - I have of late but wherefore I know not... from Withnail & I (1987)
  • Macbeth - Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow soliloquy - Orson Welles (1948)
  • GF Haas - String Quartet No. 2 (1998)
  • Hailu Mergia & Dahlak Band — Anchin Kfu Ayinkash


All the above used under fair usage rights.


  • Get in touch to nit-pick and/or berate my inadequacies: daytripsfornihilists@gmail.com


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1 year ago
29 minutes 27 seconds

Day Trips for Nihilists

An esoteric mix of music old and new, literary extracts, field recordings, gnomic utterances.


To get in touch: daytripsfornihilists@gmail.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.