NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #291 ~ 11-27-21]

Pictured: Vadou Game.
”Those who came before us rocked, bumped and grinded. They exuded raw sexuality, riotous anger, and sweaty human realism. They hoovered drugs or angrily rejected them, they humped strangers in club bathrooms in adolescent indiscretion; they broke shit, laughed, cried, partied on rooftops or in warehouses, exorcised cultural demons and personal failures, made spectacles.”
— Paul T. Bradley, “20 Worst Hipster Bands,” LA Weekly (8/2012).
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 291 of No Condition Is Permanent:
THE FIRST SET
The Detroit Spinners — “Working My Way Back To You / Forgive Me, Girl” — The Definitive Soul Collection
Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou — “Akoue We Gni Gan” — The Skeletal Essences of Afro Funk 1969-1980 Vol. 3
The Savoys — “Slappin’ Rods And Leaky Oil” — Mad Mike Monsters: A Tribute To Mad Mike Petrovich Vol. 2
The Skatalites — “Fugitive Dub” — Hugo Mendez Presents Tropical Funk Experience: Island Jump Up: Caribbean Funk, Soul, Reggae, Calypso and Afro Grooves 1968-1975
The New Yorker’s 5 — “Cha Cha Baby” — Ai! Si! Si!: Mambo & Latin Flavoured Rhythm & Blues
Pianonegro — “La Cascada” — Diablos del Ritmo: The Colombian Melting Pot 1960-1985
The Isley Brothers — “This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)” — Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971
Vaudou Game — “Be My Wife” — Noussin
IT’S MADISON TIME…

Park Avenue Playground — “The Trip” — 2131 South Michigan Avenue: 60’s Garage And Psychedelia From U.S.A. And Destination Records
THE SECOND SET
Ricardo Eddy Martinez — “Expreso Ritmico” — Cuba: Music and Revolution – Culture Clash in Havana Cuba – Experiments in Latin Music 1973-85 Vol. 2
James McCleese — “Tell Me Why” — Marco 45rpm
Clint Eastwood — “Ganga Smoker” — Step It In A Zion!
Billy Nicholls — “London Social Degree” — 20 Original Mod Classics
Hafusa Abasi & Slim Ali with The Yahoos Band — “Sina Raha” — Kenya Special: Selected East African Recordings from the 1970s & ’80s
Ike Turner & His Kings of Rhythm — “Katanga” — Ike’s Instrumentals
Γιάννης Φλωρινιώτης — “Τσιγγανάκι” — Saz Beat Vol. 3: Turkish Rock, Funk, And Psychedelic Music Of The 1960s And 1970s
The Invictas — “The Hump” — The Graveyard Tramps Eat The Forbidden City Dog Food
The Swing West — “Oedo Nakobashi” — Now It’s Eleki Time
The Skiles Brothers — “Theme From T. C.” — Theme From T. C.
THE THIRD SET
Junior Delgado & Augustus Pablo — “Raving Storm Dub” — DEB 45rpm
Teddy and the Rough Riders — “Money and Gold Pt. 2” — Dancehall Stringbusters
Very Be Careful — “El Viajero del Tiempo” — Escape Room
The Rolling Stones — “Come On” — The Rolling Stones
P.M. Pocket Music — “Kack Toi Mor” — Shadow Music Of Thailand
Reigning Sound — “So Easy” — Too Much Guitar
Sookie — “Choco Date” — Africa Airways One: Funk Connection 1973-1980
Sir Stanley — “I Believe I Found Myself” — Chains & Black Exhaust
Ros Serey Sothea — “Kom Kung Twer Evey (Don’t Be Mad)” — Cambodian Rocks
The Shadows — “Flyin’ High” — Surf Guitars Rumble Vol. 1
THE FINAL SET
Alvin Cash & The Crawlers — “Twine Time” — Land Of 1000 Dances Vol. 2
King Tubby — “Hold Them in Dub” — King Tubby’s Hometown Hi-Fi Dubplate Specials 1975-1979
Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers — “One Track Mind” — L.A.M.F. (The Lost ’77 Mixes)
Nkwitchoua — “Po Lusi” — Africa Gone Funkee
The Gap Band — “I-Yike-It” — Magicians Holiday
King Nando — “Mama’s Girl” — The Bad Boogaloo: Nu Yorican Sounds 1966-1970
Young-Holt Unlimited — “Doing the Thing” — The Definitive Young-Holt Unlimited

LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Charanjit Singh — “Jaaneman Jaaneman” — Eastern Standard Time
