NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #313 ~ 06-11-22]

Pictured: The Pretty Things.

The urgency in these mid-sixties songs is history itself: the need for this sound to exist right at that point. Groups like Them, Pretty Things, Who, Kinks were already the second generation of rock, but so caught up were they in the hurtle of the sixties, so fanatically committed to their second-hand sound, that they blast right through the inauthenticity and imposture. By the seventies and the third generation, a fatal layer of distance and detachment intervenes. Perhaps in [David Bowie’s] Pinups there is a submerged undercurrent of aggression towards ancestors who were somehow able to overcome their unrealness.

— Simon Reynolds, Shock and Awe: Glam Rock and its Legacy.

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Here’s what Reeshard & Lee-Roy played in Ep. 313 of No Condition Is Permanent:

THE FIRST SET

The Detroit Emeralds — “Do Me Right” — Do Me Right

Pasteur Lappé — “Hiembi Nin (Hymne A La Vie)” — African Funk Experimentals (1979 to 1981)

The Clashmen — “Boondocker” — The Surf Creature

Los Megatones De Lucho — “Yo Se Que Tú” — Color de Trópico Vol. 3

Apostolic Intervention — “Madame Garcia” — British Mod Sounds Of The 1960s

Trinity — “This Old Heart Of Mine” — Dreadlocks Satisfaction

Larry Williams — “Hocus Pocus” — Great Googly Moo (And More Undisputed Truths)

Hasnah Haron & the Spiritual 70s — “Bintang Pujaan” — Pop Yeh Yeh: Psychedelic Rock from Singapore and Malaysia 1964-1970 Vol. 1

IT’S MADISON TIME…

Igo Kantor — “Vixen & The Constable” — Vixen OST

THE SECOND SET

Wganda Kenya — “El Caterete” — Diablos del Ritmo: The Colombian Melting Pot 1960-1985

The De-Vaurs — “Boy in Mexico” — Souvenirs of the Soul Clap Vol. 5

Errol Brown And The Revolutionaries — “Tell Me Now Dub aka Dub Outta Control” — Tip Top Dub

The Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2 — “I Wanna Come Back (From The World Of LSD)” — Garage Beat ’66 Vol. 1: Like What, Me Worry?

Los Reyes 73 — “Finalizo Un Amor” — Cuba: Music and Revolution – Culture Clash in Havana Cuba – Experiments in Latin Music 1973 – 85 Vol. 2

Parliament — “Breakdown” — Land Of 1000 Dances: Special Soul and Funk Edition

Cheikh Sidi Bémol — “Ma Kayen Walou Kima L’Amour” — Arabesque Arba’a 4

Ramones — “I Don’t Want You“ — Road to Ruin

Tala A.M. — “Gotam” — African Funk Experimentals 1975 to 1978

THE THIRD SET

The Neons — “Fat Girls” — Challenge 45rpm

Africa Negra — “12 De Julho” — Antologia Vol. 1

The Pretty Things — “Baron Saturday” — S.F. Sorrow [mono]

Machito — “Tibiri-Tabara” — Salsa Heat: Classic Salsa From The Vaults Of Fania Records

Al Allen — “Egghead” — Carlton 45rpm

Susan Cadogan — “Do It Baby” — Lee Scratch Perry: Born In The Sky: Upsetter At The Controls 1969-1975

The Belgianetts — “Do The Crank” — Show Me What You Got! Sixteen Soul Slathered Sizzlers!!!

THE FINAL SET

Pamelo Mounk’a — “Laisse Toi Vivre Mamouni” — Propulsion!

The Undertones — “Jimmy Jimmy” — The Undertones

Yabby You & The Prophets — “Aggression Dub” — The Yabby You Sound (Dubs & Versions)

Aardvarks — “I Don’t Believe” — Scream Loud!!! The Fenton Records Story

Juaneco Y Su Combo — “Mujer Hilandera” — Masters Of Chicha 1

Orgone — “Open Season” — Bacano

LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION

Julee Cruise — “Movin’ In On You” — The Voice Of Love

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