NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #244 ~ 10-17-20]
Pictured: The Detroit Cobras.
Summer wasn’t always like this. It had a decent upbringing and a reasonable education. It lived in harmony with the other seasons, and sometimes they traded off bits of one another’s weather. Just where it went wrong is uncertain. except that it happened in our lifetime. It was all those cars, all those drugs, all that red meat, all that money it sucked up and vaporized. Summer only remembers luxury and rage…Summer is mindless. Summer is nothing but fun. Everybody loves summer.
— Luc Sante, “Summer with a Thousand Julys,” Maybe The People Would Be The Times.
Well, everybody but Lee-Roy, who spent much of last Saturday evening beating the heat by lounging on the Outdoor Patio™ just a few steps beyond the alley entrance to the Purple Bat Lounge. Co-host Reeshard could deal with the sustaining temperatures, but then he wasn’t locked inside a fur coat. Great music played, cocktails were served and served again, and Uncle Morty’s truck roared up at the halfway point with a cargo of specific treats for those so inclined. Much more happened beyond that, but you’ll have to click on the arrow immediately below to hear the rest…
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 244 of No Condition Is Permanent:
THE FIRST SET
MFSB — “Get Down With The Philly Sound” — Philadelphia International Records: 40th Anniversary
Jimmy Hiacynthe — “Yatchiminou” — Ivory Coast Soul: Afro Funk From Abidjan From 1972 To 1982
The Novas — “Take Seven” — Strummin’ Mental!
Sangthong Seesai — “Old Karma” — Thai Funk ZudRangMa Vol. 2
The Undertones — “Male Model” — The Undertones
Aurelia Lewis — “Young, Gifted And Broke” — Lee Perry Presents The Full Experience
IT’S MADISON TIME…
Ralph Nielsen & The Chancellors — “Scream” — Back from the Grave Vol.2
THE SECOND SET
Morogoro Jazz Band — “Nimechoka” — Zanzibara 3 Ujamaa: The 1960’s Sound of Tanzania
The Moonlighters — “Little Indian Girl” — Dangerous Doo-Wop 4
Kazi Aniruddha — “Mafe Karo” — Bollywood Steel Guitar
The Human Beinz — “Nobody But Me” — Nuggets I: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era
Prince Jammy & The Aggrovators — “King Forever” — Jammies in Lion Dub Style
The Rolling Stones — “Turd On The Run” — Exile On Main Street
Rudyn Al-Haj — “Mama Papa Main Music” — Psyche Oh! A Go Go: Lost Gems Of Malaysia/Singapura Pop Music ’64-’74
Dave Hamilton — “Pisces Pace” — Dave Hamilton’s Detroit Funk
Afrosound — “Jungle Fever” — The Afrosound of Colombia Vol.1
Larry & The Blue Notes — “In And Out” — Teenage Shutdown Vol. 10: The World Ain’t Round, It’s Square!
THE THIRD SET
Salah Ragab & The Cairo Jazz Band — “A Tribute To Sun Ra” — Egyptian Jazz
Link Wray And The Raymen — “Deuces Wild” — Mr. Guitar
Juaneco Y Su Combo — “El Hijo De La Runamula” — Masters Of Chicha 1
Moe Koffman Quartet — “Koko Mamey” — Jubilee 45rpm
The Revolutionaries — “Wailing Heart” — Dawn Of Creation
The Detroit Cobras — “Cha Cha Twist” — Mink Rat Or Rabbit
Gemini Brass — “You Don’t Love Me” — Calypsoul 70: Caribbean Soul & Calypso Crossover 1969-1979
Rudy & The Reno Bops — “Rudy’s Monkey” — Dr. Boogie Presents Heavy Jelly
Kına Gecesi Ensemble — “Misket” — Uzelli Elektro Saz 1976-1984
THE FINAL SET
Captain Beefheart — “I’m Gonna Booglarize You Baby” — The Spotlight Kid
Joseph Kabasele — “Tika Ndeko Na Yo Te” — Le Grand Kallé: His Life, His Music – Joseph Kabasele And The Creation Of Modern Congolese Music
Darryl Vincent — “Wild Wild Party” — Sin Alley Vol. 2
Ray Barretto — “Soul Drummers” — We Got Latin Soul!
John & Jackie — “Little Girl” — Las Vegas Grind! Vol.1
Shahram — “Leila” — Tisheh O Riseh: Funk, Psychedelia and Pop From The Iranian Pre-Revolution Generation
Nathaniel Mayer With The Fortune Braves — “I Want Love And Affection (Not The House Of Correction)” — Romp! Stomp! And Grind! 25 Obscure’n Wicked R’n’B And Soul Stomps
Harry Mudie Meets King Tubby’s — “Nineteen Love In Dub” — Dub Conference Vol.3
LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Lloyd Glenn — “Rompin’ Rhumba” — After Hours