NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #253 ~ 01-09-21]
Pictured: The Standells.
The central problem, boredom, still remained. [Malcolm] McLaren scanned the cityscape for portents. ‘Same NY or here,’ he scribbled in a shop ledger in the early spring of 1974: ‘In NY more people bump into each other more often. London – people trying to find a lot of people all in one place. But if there’s only a couple they feel they’re wasting themselves. People feel their own potential by way of a diffuse excitement. They want to but they don’t use it. They just keep up the brightness until they feel tired.’ How to unlock Pandora’s box?
— Jon Savage, England’s Dreaming.
Human + Pit Bull + Lee-Roy Cocktail™ + Feral Music + Sapeur mentailty + Uncle Morty’s Midnite Mobile Dispensary™ + Incessant groove therapy + Various strains of Frankenweed + Dominatrix bartender + Back alley ambience + Pimp hat + Pimp cane + Blaxploitation twin-bill + A benediction from no less than Lord Buckley = An evening spent in a bad part of town with all the entertainment value that implies. See for yourself…click just below these words…you probably won’t get anything on ya…
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 253 of No Condition Is Permanent:
THE FIRST SET
MFSB — “Get Down With The Philly Sound” — Philadelphia Freedom
Tala AM — “Sugar Lump (Edit)” — Africa Airways Five (Brace Brace Boogie 1976 – 1982)
Johnny Fortune — “Surfer’s Trip” — Rare Surf Volume 3: Johnny Fortune & Johnny Barakat And The Vestells
Mudies All Stars — “Drifter (Dub)” — Quad Star Revolution 1
Orgone — “Ronin” — New You, Part 1
Orquesta Olivieri — “Tabaratiando” — The Best Of Orquesta Olivieri (1967–1973)
Andre Williams & His Orchestra — “Soul Party A-Go-Go” — Rib Tips & Pig Snoots: Rare & Unreleased Au-Go-Go Soul, 1965-1971
IT’S MADISON TIME…
Wilmer & the Dukes — “Get It” — Funky Crimes
THE SECOND SET
Fruko Y Sus Tesos — “Salsa Na Ma” — Colombia! The Golden Age of Discos Fuentes 1960-76
The Kirkbys — “It’s A Crime” — A Slight Disturbance In My Mind: The British Proto-Psychedelic Sounds Of 1966
Hasan Hür — “Nazlim” — Turkish One Hit Wonders (1967-1976)
Young-Holt Unlimited — “Wack Wack” — The Definitive Young-Holt Unlimited
Annetta Jackson — “Meditation” — Soul Power Funky Kingston 2: Reggae Dancefloor Grooves 1968-74
The Cramps — “TV Set” — Songs The Lord Taught Us
Les Gypsies De Petion-Ville — “Express Way” — Patience
Ike Turner & His Kings of Rhythm — “The Groove” — Ike’s Instrumentals
Son Of P.M. — “Boongatanyon” — Thai Beat A Go Go Vol. 1: Groovy 60’s Sounds From The Land Of Smile!
THE THIRD SET
Jeff Simmons — “Wonderful Wino” — Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up
Kishore Kumae/Asha Bhosle — “Yaar Dildar Tujhe Kaisa Chahiye” — Doob Doob O’ Rama: Filmsongs From Bollywood
The Daringers — “Morgus Creep” — Fulton 45rpm
G.G. All Stars — “Part 2 Dubwise” — GG Records 45rpm
The Dave Clark Five — “No Stopping” — Instro Inferno 5: The Melting Pot
Willie Colon — “Borinquen” — El Malo
The Fabulous Continentals — “Breakin’ Up” — Las Vegas Grind! Vol. 3
Godwin Omabuwa & His Cassanova Dandies — “Do The Afro Shuffle” — Nigeria Afrobeat Special: The New Explosive Sound in 1970’s Nigeria
THE FINAL SET
The Voodoos — “Voodoo Walk” — Sadaba & Gibble Gobble: Exotic Blues and Rhythm Vols. 5 & 6
Omar Khorshid — “Hebbina Hebbina (Love Us Like We Love You)” — Guitar El Chark
Television — “This Tune” — Television
Pamelo Mounk’a — “Yhiayhia Dzellat” — Propulsion!
The Standells — “Sometimes Good Guys Don’t Wear White” — Nuggets I: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era
King Tubby — “Dey Call It Dub” — King Tubby Meets Jacob Miller In A Tenement Yard
Love Unlimited Orchestra — “You Gotta Case” — Together Brothers OST
Los Jaguars — “Melodia Apache” — Back To Peru Vol. 1: The Most Complete Compilation Of Peruvian Underground ’64-’74
LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
The Qualities — “Happy New Year To You!” — Sun Ra – The Singles: The Definitive 45s Collection 1952-1991
Hello ‘Reeshard’. Became addicted to your NCIP programme after reading about it in the excellent Wire magazine here in the UK. Your show is brilliant – thank you! You and Leroy always give me great music and great laughs. Will you be updating your NCIP page for the shows since #278? Love the playlists and graphics. Hope you are well. By the way, does Uncle Morty do overseas? I wish….
Local internet interruptions have delayed the update, Eric (if I may). Next episode up later today! Thanks for your encouraging words. New NCIP (Ep. 280) this coming Saturday (08/14)! R. (typing on behalf of L-R)