NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #281 ~ 08-21-21]

Pictured: Salah Ragab (center, with drumsticks) & the Cairo Jazz Band.
Was it all but a dream? To ask Lee-Roy, resident DJ and designated rat-killer at the Purple Bat Lounge, ‘Go Nude For Luxuria Day’ was very real indeed. The dog’s favorite day of the year came and went, leaving in its wake reports of public support by naked policemen in Kennedy Square; a naked red-headed weather lady on Channel 2; Romper Room’s au naturel Miss Flora; and even adorable Rita, in the buff to host mid-morning television’s Million Dollar Movie. (Turns out Rita has a tramp stamp. Who knew?) When asked about this picaresque event, NCIP co-host Reeshard denied any knowledge and blamed the whole mess on Lee-Roy’s ever-enlarging id. Yet, for the two DJ’s, nothing was quite the same after ‘Go Nude For Luxuria Day.’ After that day (with apologies to Jamaica Kincaid) the world was never so clear and the world was never so muddled. Say what? Just click below, listen to the show and perhaps learn something you don’t already know…
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 281 of No Condition Is Permanent:
THE FIRST SET
Eastside Connection — “You’re So Right to Me” — Gettin’ Soulful
Willie Songue et Les Showmen — “Moni Ngan” — Camaroon Garage Funk
The Motivations — “Motivate” — Sleazy Surf! Vol. 1
Ouiness — “Zina” — Habibi Funk 015: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World, Pt. 2
Ayshea — “Farewell” — Harvest 45rpm
Tapper Zukie — “First Street Rock” — Tapper Roots
Thurston Harris — “Hey Baba Leba” — From The Ghetto: 29 Wild Rock ‘n’ Roll Movers
IT’S MADISON TIME…

Opus I — “Backseat ’38 Dodge” — Sun & Surf! Cars & Guitars!
THE SECOND SET
El Gran Romancito Y El Super Combo Curro — “Honolulu” — Cartagena! Curro Fuentes & The Big Band Cumbia and Descarga Sound of Colombia 1962-72
Floyd Cramer — “Satan’s Doll” — Comin’ On
King Tubby’s — “Psalm 9” — Psalm Of The Time Dub
Bill Doggett — “Stop That Twistin’ In Here” — Walk On The Wild Side: The Jazz Side Of Mod
Salah Ragab & The Cairo Jazz Band — “Mervat” — Egyptian Jazz
Alan Vega — “Outlaw (August Darnel Remix)” — Mutant Disco Vol. 3: Garage Sale
El Rego et Ses Commandos — “Dis-Moi Oui” — El Rego
Bobby Lee Trammell — “Mayonnaise” — The Big Itch 8
THE THIRD SET
The Psychedelic Aliens — “Gbe Keke Wo Taoo” — Psycho African Beat
Mad Mike & The Maniacs — “The Hunch” — Magnificent: 62 Classics from The Cramps’ Insane Collection
Betico Salas Y Su Sonora — “Cactus” — Mag All Stars Vol. 1: The Best of The Peruvian Orquestras of the 50’s & 60’s
The Electric Banana — “Alexander” — Blows Your Mind
Ros Sereysothea, Sinn Sisamouth & Friends — “Sweet Sixteen” — Cambodian Psych-Out
Dennis Coffey — “Theme from Black Belt Jones” — Pulp Fusion 3: Revenge of The Ghetto Grooves
U-Roy — “Running Around Town with Tom, Dick and Harry” — Jah Son of Africa
Early Zell — “Aunt Woo-Wa” — Beat Jazz: Pictures from The Gone World Vol. 2
Alemayehu Eshete — “Shegitu Mare” — Ethiopiques Vol. 9: Alemayehu Eshete 1969-1974
THE FINAL SET
Pamelo Mounk’a — “Ce N’est Que Ma Secrétaire” — Samantha
Black Ivory — “Surrender” — Doors of Perception: Dope Funk, Psychedelic Soul and Acid Jazz from New York City ’71-’74
Shanada — “Oh Saying” — Psyche Oh! A Go Go: Lost Gems of Malaysia/Singapura Pop Music ’64-’74
Del Shannon — “The Wamboo” — Deville’s Pad presents Mondo Inferno Vol. 3
Inner Circle & The Fatman Riddim Section — “Bad Reputation” — Heavyweight Dub
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band — “Floppy Boot Stomp” — Bat Chain Puller

LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Jeanne Moreau — “India Song” — Le Tourbillon
