NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #206 ~ 11-02-19]
Pictured: Jean Paul ‘El Troglodita.’
After the last pumpkin has burnt out and begun to shrivel and liquefy; after the last costumed reveler has been apprehended; and after the last crack house set ablaze on Devil’s Night is reduced to a heap of smoking embers, something like normalcy returns to The Purple Bat Lounge. Wait! Did we say that the last blaze was extinguished? Far from it, Group! Why, one of the bar’s own DJ’s — yes, it was Lee-Roy, as though you had to ask — managed to ignite the audio mixer as last Saturday’s first set concluded. Anything after that might seem anti-climactic, but only to those unfamiliar with the innate potential within a Saturday evening on Brush Street. Blaxploitation movies playing at The Madison, a visit from Uncle Morty and the ever-escalating war of words between DJ Reeshard and his canine charge…well, it all goes toward ‘upping the FUN quotient,’ as the dog would have it. Find out how, simply by clicking on the big arrow, a few pixels south of here…
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 206 of No Condition Is Permanent:
THE FIRST SET
Johnny Guitar Watson — “I Need It” — Ain’t That a Bitch
MFB — “Beware” — Nigeria Soul Power 70: Afro-Funk, Afro-Rock, Afro-Disco
The Fender IV — “Everybody Up” — The Surf Creature Vol.
M. Ashraf — “Music” — Dekha Jaye Ga OST
Danny Owens — “You’re A Little Too Late” — Shadrach And Boomstix!: Exotic Blues & Rhythm Vol. 9 & 10
Ranking Joe — “Fire” — Zion High with Black Uhuru & Dennis Brown
The Roosters — “Chicken Hop” — Felsted 45rpm
Eloise Lewis — “I Need It” — Bahamas Goombay 1951-1959
IT’S MADISON TIME…
The Politicians — “Free Your Mind” — Funky Crimes
THE SECOND SET
Antibalas — “Gabe’s New Joint” — Talkatif
Nina Simone — “Funkier Than A Mosquito’s Tweeter” — Jazzman 45rpm
Meridian Brothers Y Grupo Renacimiento — “La Policía” — NTCT 45rpm
The Chapells — “Help Me Somebody” — Basement Beehive: The Girl Group Underground
Black Affairs — “La Vie Musique” — Antilles Cherries: Compa/Cadence – Foundation Dance Music From The Caribbean
Funkadelic — “You Can’t Miss What You Can’t Measure” — Cosmic Slop
Pan Ron — “Pros Chang Reiy” — Groove Club Vol. 2: Cambodian Rock Spectacular!
THE THIRD SET
T.Rex — “Is It Love?” — T.Rex
The Telstars — “World Of Tomorrow” — Soundway 45rpm
The Tracers — “She Said Yeah” — Fort Worth Teen Scene Vol. 1
Dogliotti — “Negro En Sol Menor” — Movers!
Baby Earl and the Trini-dads — “Back Slop” — Souvenirs of the Soul Clap Vol. 4
Dara Puspita — “Pip Pip Yeah” — 1966-1968
The Revelairs — “San-Ho-Zay” — Rare Surf Vol 2: The South Bay Bands
Ennio Morricone — “Il Giardino Delle Delizie” — The Ennio Morricone Anthology: A Fistful of Film Music
Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs — “Ju Ju Hand” — The MGM Singles 1965-1973
Jean Paul ‘El Troglodita’ — “Everything’s Gonna Change” — Peru Bravo: Funk, Soul & Psych from Peru’s Radical Decade
THE FINAL SET
Roxy Music — “Angel Eyes (7” Version)” — Singles, B-Sides And Alternative Mixes
Harmonia — “Sonnenschein” — Musik von Harmonia
Flo & Eddie — “Come To My Rescue Webelos” — Columbia 45rpm
Franco, Simaro, N’dombe Et Le T.P. Ok Jazz — “Moleka Okoniokolo Ngai Tina?” — Monzo ‘77/‘79
The Nocturnes — “Cyclone” — Elemental Instrumentals!! Raw, Primitive Instrumental Rock From Cuca Records
Wganda Kenya — “El Abanico” — The Afrosound of Colombia Vol.1
The Monks — “Oh, How To Do Now” — Black Monk Time
LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Lee Perry — “Theme From Hong Kong” — Jamaica Soul 3: A Serious Selection Of ‘Groovy Hits’ From Lee Perry’s Productions (1969-1977)