NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #222 ~ 04-18-20]
Pictured: (l. to r.) Alan Vega & Martin Rev of Suicide.
‘Take care!’ he warned, laughing. You could easily slip here, or lose your balance. The perfect spot for a murder, I always think.’ His laugh sounded so peculiar that I turned to look at him. He came up to me, saying: ‘Suppose I give you a little push … like this -’ I stepped back just in time, but missed my footing and stumbled, staggering on to a crumbling, precarious ledge lower down. His laughing face hung over me, black against the hot sky. ‘The fall would have been an accident, wouldn’t it? No witnesses. Only my word for what happened. Look how unsteady you are on your feet. Heights seem to affect you.’ When we got down to the bottom again I was sweating, my clothes were covered in dust.
— Anna Kavan, Ice.
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 222 of No Condition Is Permanent:
THE FIRST SET
Bobby Womack — “Across 110th Street” — Across 110th Street OST
Livy Ekemezie — “Holiday Actions” — Friday Night
The Packabeats — “Packabeat” — Highly Strung: British 60’s Instrumentals Vol. 1
Mokhtar Mezhoud — “Rahoum Yegoulou Sabirine” — Maghreb K7 Club: Synth Raï, Chaoui & Staifi (1985-1997)
Len Barry — “1-2-3” — Decca 45rpm
Usha Iyer — “Love Me” — Charas Babu
The Metronomes — “Chicky Goo” — Whip! Wobble & Grind! 1962-1964
The Latinaires — “Afro-Shingaling” — Camel Walk
IT’S MADISON TIME…
Curtis Mayfield — “Kung Fu” — Sweet Exorcist
THE SECOND SET
Eric (Showboy) Akaeze And His Royal Ericos — “Akalaka” — Ikoto Rock
Carl Henderson — “See What You’ve Done” — Eccentric Soul: The Renfro Label
Manuel Y Sus Dangers — “Rosa Rosalia” — Colombian Gold: The Best Of Felito Records – Urban Tropical Sounds From Colombia’s Caribbean Coast 1975 To 1995
The Rivingtons — “Mama-Oom-Mow-Mow” — The Graveyard Tramps Eat The Forbidden City Dog Food
Emy Jackson & Smashmen — “Namido No Heart” — Nippon Girls 2: Japanese Pop, Beat & Rock’n’roll 1965-70
T.Rex — “Jewel” — The Peel Session
Aimé Orchis Mathey — “Senye Ye Na” — Togo Soul 70
THE THIRD SET
Sparks — “Hasta Manana, Monsieur” — Kimono My House
Aşık Emrah — “Asrın Bozuk Düzeni” — Uzelli Elektro Saz (1976-1984)
The Squires — “Do Be Oo Be Wop Wop” — Ai! Si! Si!: Mambo & Latin Flavoured Rhythm & Blues
Le Ry-Co Jazz — “Bina Charanga” — Dansons…Avec Le Ry-Co Jazz
Johnny Hodges — “Castle Rock” — Blowing the Fuse: 1951
Sonora Casino — “Trompeteros” — Trompeteros
The Terrifics — “Loco” — Infamous Instro-Monsters Of Rock ‘n’ Roll Vol. 2
Errol Brown & The Revolutionaries — “Down Town Ting” — Dub Expression
Etta James — “Seven Day Fool” — Outta Sight: The R&B Singles Collection Vol. 1
THE FINAL SET
Augustus Pablo — “East Of The River Nile” — East Of The River Nile
Wild Jimmy Spruill — “Scratch ‘n’ Twist” — Scratchin’: The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story
Yol Aularong & Va Sovy — “Dying Under a Woman’s Sword” — Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll
Alan Vega and Martin Rev — “Touch Me” — Suicide (Second Album)
Los Shapis — “Como Un Errante” — Los Auténticos
Reigning Sound — “We Repel Each Other” — Too Much Guitar
Mohammed Rafi — “Jan Paheehan Ho” — Doob Doob O’ Rama: Filmsongs From Bollywood
LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
The Chiefs — “Apache” — Katanga! Blues & Rhythm, Popcorn, Exotica & Tittyshakers