NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #224 ~ 05-02-20]

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Pictured: Béatrice Dalle in Betty Blue (1986, dir. Jean-Jacques Beineix).

After breakfast Julie decided to take Peter to the Jardin du Luxembourg.

“I don’t want to go,” said the boy.

“Do as I say! Get dressed.”

Julie stamped her foot. Peter shrugged.

“Is it true, what Marcelle says, that you were in the nuthouse?”

Julie’s white face got even whiter. Her violet eyes flashed. She took a step toward Peter. The little boy jumped back. He looked at her in alarm. Julie turned on her heel and left the room. A bright flush crept up her throat. In the elevator she pounded the sides with her fist. She went down the hallway and into her room. She crossed it, zigzagging and stumbling and beginning to cry. She was seeing red. She had a photograph in her hand. She tossed it onto the table. She punched the table. She tore off her yellow blouse and her pants. In panties and bra, she circled the room, staying close to the wall and rubbing her head against it. Her tears fell onto her toes. She flung open cabinets. Getting dressed again did nothing to calm her.

— Jean-Patrick Manchette, The Mad & The Bad

…which may or may not nail the vibe of this N.C.I.P. episode. Lots of great tunes as always, alongside predictable banter between Reeshard & co-host Lee-Roy (who requested today’s banner image of Béatrice Dalle, flying in the face of a restraining order sent by her lawyer) and, for whatever it’s worth, another installment of ‘Ask Lee-Roy.’ (We may live to regret the latter.) You can hear it all, simply by clicking just down there…

 

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Here’s what we played in Ep. 224 of No Condition Is Permanent:

THE FIRST SET

Eddie Kendricks — “Boogie Down” — The Ultimate Collection: Eddie Kendricks

Ekambi Brilliant — “Lambo Lena” — African Funk Experimentals 1975-1982

X-Terminators — “X-termination” — Strummin’ Mental! Part Three

Black Uhuru — “Big Spliff” — The Dub Factor

Billy Garner — “You’re Wasting My Time Part 1” — Dave Hamilton’s Detroit Funk

Önder Bali 4 — “Haluk İçin” — Saz Beat Vol. 3: Turkish Rock, Funk, And Psychedelic Music Of The 1960s And 1970s

IT’S MADISON TIME…

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The Cramps — “All Women Are Bad (1988 Home Demo)” — How To Make A Monster

THE SECOND SET

Los Alamos — “Pusher Men” — Back To Peru Vol. 2: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Soul, Funk

The Mystics — “The Jumpin’ Bean” — R&B Hipshakers Vol.3: Just A Little Bit Of The Jumpin’ Bean

Adnan Othman — “Bila-Kah Gembira” — Bersyukor: A Retrospective of Hits by a Malaysian Pop Yeh Yeh Legend

The Originals Orchestra — “Who Dun It” — Keb Darge’s Legendary Deep Funk Volume 1

Maxwell Mendis — “Mama Bohoma Bayauna” — Sri Lanka: The Golden Era Of Sinhalese And Tamil Folk-Pop Music

Laika & The Cosmonauts — “Mari Laulu” — Laika & The Cosmonauts Play Varttina: Kiiriminna 45rpm

The Upsetters — “Dubism” — Voodooism

Wire — “Two People in a Room” — Behind the Curtain: Early Versions 1977 & 78

Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou — “Gbeti Ma Djro” — African Scream Contest

The Dutones — “The Bird” — Let’s Soul Dance: Black Dance Crazes 1957-1962

Gabriel Yared — “Gyneco Zebre” — Betty Blue 37°2 Le Matin OST

THE THIRD SET

Françoise Hardy — “Et Même” — The Vogue Years

King Coleman — “Crazy Feelin’” — Mod: The Early Years Vol. 2

Heriberto Y Su Saoco — “A Peticion” — DJ Hecu Presenta: Wild Rhythms, Vol. 2 By Salsa Son Timba

The Feelies — “Everybody’s Got Something To Hide (Except Me And My Monkey)” — Crazy Rhythms

Blo — “Don’t Take Her Away From Me” — Chapters and Phases (The Complete Albums 1973-1975)

Champion Jack Dupree — “Shim Sham Shimmy” — Dr. Boogie Presents: Shim Sham Shimmy

Malavoi — “Michèle” — Mano Césaire Et La Formation Malavoi (La Naissance De La World Music Antillaise En 1969)

Link Wray — “Good Good Lovin’” — Bullshot

THE FINAL SET

Jimmy Castor Bunch — “The Return of Leroy (Pt 1 & 2)” — Maximum Stimulation

The Idols — “You” — Ork Records: New York, New York

Pablo Lubadika Porthos — “Idie” — Idie

Kings Verses — “Lights” — Garage Beat ’66 Vol. 6: Speak Of The Devil…

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Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band — “Son Of Mirror Man – Mere Man” — Strictly Personal

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