NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #209 ~ 12-07-19]
Pictured: Mose Allison.
“Eddie Romero made a series of awful ‘Blood Island’ films in the Philippines. The producers decided those weren’t bad enough, so they hired Al Adamson to direct a similar mad scientist film. Sure enough, it’s worse than the others. Al manages to do everything wrong again. Kent Taylor stars as the nut whose brain transplant experiments produce Gor (John Bloom), a big ugly monster who gets to carry Regina Carrol around. Dwarf assistant Angelo Rossitto laughs a lot and pokes at chained women.”
— Michael Weldon, describing ‘Brain Of Blood’ in The Psychotronic Encyclopedia Of Film.
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 209 of No Condition Is Permanent:
THE FIRST SET
Jobell & the Orchestra de Salsa — “Never Gonna Let You Go” — Jan 45rpm
Bill Campbell — “Body Beat” — Body Beat: Soca-Dub and Electronic Calypso (1979-98)
The Varitones — “Repto” — The Surf Creature Vol. 3
Mukhtar Ramadan Iidi — “Baayo (Hey Woman)” — Mogadisco: Dancing Mogadishu (Somalia 1972-1991)
The Tabs — “The Wallop” — Mod: The Early Years Vol. 2
Mystic Eyes — “Judgement Time” — Iroko 12″ 45rpm
IT’S MADISON TIME…
Jimmy Troy — “The Brain” — Bug Out Vol. 3
THE SECOND SET
Matata — “Wanna Do My Thing” — Africa 100
The Skeletons — “Trans Am” — Rockin’ Bones
Cortijo Y Su Combo Con Ismael Rivera — “El Chivo” — Quitate De La Via Perico
Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band — “Dirty Blue Gene II” — Brown Star Sessions ’72
Tafo Brothers — “Bura Honda Juwariyan Da” — Plugged In Pakistani Pops
Little Victor — “Loc-A-Li” — Loc-A-Li & Eeny Meeny – Exotic Blues & Rhythm Vol. 11 & 12
Duo Tsafri — “Eshmera Shabat” — Da’asa: The Haunting Sounds Of Yemenite-Israeli Funk 1973-1984
The Dave Pike Set — “I Got The Feelin’” — Good God! Heavy Funk Covers of James Brown From All Over The World 1968-1974
Jo-Jo & the Fugitives— “Chips-Chicken-Banana Split” — Jamaica to Toronto: Soul Funk and Reggae 1967-1974
THE THIRD SET
The Toys — “A Lover’s Concerto” — Casino Classics: Chapter Three
Joseph Kabasele — “Butsana Mama” — Le Grand Kallé: His Life, His Music – Joseph Kabasele And The Creation Of Modern Congolese Music
The Ugly Ducklings — “Nothin’” — Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire & Beyond 1964-1969
Conjunto Flores Valdes — “Azucar Mami” — Roots Of Salsa Volume One: Classic Latin Tunes Become Salsa Hits
The Four Of Us — “I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better” — Friday At The Hideout: Boss Detroit Garage 1964-67
The Upsetters — “Foundation Dub” — Voodooism
The Magic-Tones — “Good Googa Mooga” — The Super Rare Doo Wop Box 1951-1954
La Playa Sextet — “Guilli, Guilli” — Dj Hecu Presenta: Wild Rhythms, Vol. 2 By Salsa Son Timba
Lewis Reed — “Merry Go ‘Round” — Rockin’ on Broadway: The Time, Brent, Shad Story
Les Difficiles De Petion-Ville — “Telephone” — Ce La Vie
THE FINAL SET
The Eloise Trio — “Come To The Caribbean (Umoja Dub)” — Come To The Caribbean EP
Mose Allison — “Parchman Farm” — Walk On The Wild Side: The Jazz Side Of Mod
Franco — “La Rumba Ok (Feat. Edo & Rossignol)” — Classic Titles Aka African Classics
Wire — “Dot Dash” — Pink Flag
King Tubby, Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators — “King Tubby Dub” — Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter the Gates with Praise, The Mighty Striker Shoots the Hits!
Stevie Wonder — “Big Brother” — Talking Book
LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Patt Stanton Gjonola — “”My Bathroom” (from 1969 American-Standard show ‘The Bathrooms Are Coming’) — Everything’s Coming Up Profits: The Golden Age of Industrial Musicals – The 1960s, Vol. 1