NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #234 ~ 07-11-20]
Pictured: Ennio Morricone (1928-2020).
There’s a moment in The Harder They Come when Jimmy Cliff and his fellow rude boys sit through a spaghetti western, enthralled by its images of retribution. Other people in this Kingston crowd are concentrating on the soundtrack — Ennio Morricone is the line that runs from Puccini to dub.
…His western scores draw attention to the glib sentimentality of the western myth, to its shallow, ahistorical treatment of violence. But Morricone’s music meets another Brecht criterion, too: it is not just clever, it is also popular and funny. There is, unfortunately, not much other music like it.
— Simon Frith, “Sound & Music & Film” Collusion Vol. 1 No. 1.
The Outdoor Patio™ is still off-limits, owing to a lingering whiff of tear gas. And while you might think the ongoing inconvenience might upset co-host Lee-Roy, you wouldn’t be giving the dog sufficient credit. The programmers at the Madison have organized just the thing to buoy a young pit bull’s spirits: a double bill of Russ Meyer movies! And if the Buxotics are in town, Lee-Roy cares not who writes the nation’s laws. Learn more about what ensued, specifically why Reeshard keeps antacid near the DJ booth, all without mussing your ensemble. Just click down there…
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 234 of No Condition Is Permanent:
THE FIRST SET
MFSB — “Sexy” — Philadelphia International Records: 40th Anniversary
Rock Town Express — “Peaceful Solution” — Rock Town Express
The Ebb Tides — “Big Noise From Waimea” — Lost Legends Of Surf Guitar, Vol. 1: Big Noise From Waimea!
Mas Ka Kle — “Lese Yo Pale” — Sofrito: International Soundclash
Ramones — “I Just Want to Have Something to Do” — Road To Ruin
Juaneco Y Su Combo — “Un Shipibo En Espana” — Masters Of Chicha 1
Link Wray — “Run Chicken Run” — The Rumbling Guitar Sound Of Link Wray ‘58-‘62
IT’S MADISON TIME…
Max Romeo — “Wet Dream” — Trojan Box Set: X-Rated Box Set
THE SECOND SET
Jan Davis — “Snow Surfin’ Matador” — Jungle Exotica
Sharhabil Ahmed — “Argos Farfish” — The King Of Sudanese Jazz
The Easybeats — “Sorry” — Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire & Beyond 1964-1969
Grotto — “Wait… No Hurry” — Grotto II: ”Wait … No Hurry”
Duralcha — “Ghet-To Funk” — Eccentric Funk
The Latinaires — “Ya Llegaron” — Camel Walk
Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band — “Dirty Blue Gene” — Doc At The Radar Station
The Revolutionaries — “M.P.L.A” — Revolutionary Sounds
The Shadows — “Dance On” — Shadows Are Go!
THE THIRD SET
Willie Colon — “Skinny Papa” — El Malo
The 13th Floor Elevators — “Fire Engine” — The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators [Mono]
Koes Plus — “Kelelawar (The Bats)” — Dheg Dheg Plas Vols.1 & 2
Andre Williams & His Orchestra — “Loose Juice” — Rib Tips & Pig Snoots: Rare & Unreleased Au-Go-Go Soul 1965-1971
The Upsetters — “Upsetters Shuffle” — Lee Perry And His Upsetters Present Roaring Lion
Iggy & The Stooges — “Tight Pants” — Raw Power Sessions
Devil’s Anvil — “Shisheler” — Saz Beat: Turkish Rock, Funk, And Psychedelic Music Of The 1960s And 1970s
Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant — “Railroadin’” — Swingin’ on the Strings: The Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant Collection Vol. 2
Monomono — “Tire Loma Da Nigbehin” — Nigeria 70: The Definitive Story of 1970’s Funky Lagos
THE FINAL SET
Felix & His Fabulous Cats — “Hey Tiger” — Twistin’ Rumble Vol. 9
Shango Dance Band — “I Need Your Love” — Shango Dance Band
Vic Pitts And The Cheaters — “The Trip” — The Lost Tapes
The Techniques — “Gambling” — Techniques In Dub
The Dootones — “Ay, Si, Si” — Ai! Si! Si!: Mambo & Latin Flavoured Rhythm & Blues
Nil’s Jazz Ensemble — “Reflexions” — Peruvian Funk
LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Ennio Morricone — “L’Assoulto Naturale” — L’Assoulto Naturale OST