NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #322 ~ 09-03-22]

Pictured: Link Wray.
Through rifts in the thatched roof, I can see the stars in the black of night. There are the sounds of night birds, the lone distant howls of creatures. Feral dogs? Wolves? Demons? No matter: those that fly and those that prowl, we are beneath the same stars, fleeting spirits born of and destined to the same almighty silence. The oldest word in Western literature, the word with which the Iliad began: rage. Yes. To speak is to rage against that silence whose winds are the only true poets. I think of Homer beholding these same stars. To rage, to kneel in wisdom before wisdom that is beyond wisdom. What does it matter? I grind out my cigarette. Another pipe for me, another for him. Another for me, another for him.
— Nick Tosches, The Last Opium Den.
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Here’s what Reeshard & Lee-Roy played in Ep. 322 of No Condition Is Permanent:
THE FIRST SET
KC & The Sunshine Band — “Get Down Tonight” — 101 Disco Anthems
Lucas Tala — “Moghie Nu Te Eka Tse Mu” — Afro Psych: Journeys Into Psychedelic Africa 1972 – 1977
The Centurions — “Ishamatsu” — Lost Legends Of Surf Guitar Vol. 1: Big Noise From Waimea!
Haitian Orchestra With Sidney Bechet — “Sous Les Palmiers” — Rumba Jazz 1919-1945: A History Of Latin Jazz & Dance Music From The Swing Era
The A-Bones — “Button Nose” — The Life Of Riley
Los Apson — “Calor” — El Loco Rocanrol Vol. 2
Deane Hawley — “Boss Man” — Chug-A-Lug: Exotic Blues & Rhythm Vol. 8
Jermain Tamraz — “Title Unknown” — I Remember Syria
Burgess Band — “Untitled” — Local Customs: Downriver Revival
IT’S MADISON TIME…

Rene Hall — “Cleo” — Malamondo 4
THE SECOND SET
Hasil Adkins — “She Goes Like This” — Look At That Caveman Go!
The Abstracts — “Mahiya” — Pakistan: Folk and Pop Instrumentals 1966-1976
Billy Watkins — “I’m Tired” — Jump And Shout!
Mac & Party — “Zandale” — Mzuri 45rpm
The Temptations — “Hum Along And Dance” — Psychedelic Shack
The Aggrovators — “None Shall Escape Dub” — Step Forward Youth: Roots Masters from the ‘Punky Reggae Party’
Link Wray and His Ray Men — “Jack The Ripper” — Dancehall Stringbusters
Hafusa Abasi & Slim Ali And The Kikulacho Yahoos Band — “Sina Raha” — Urgent Jumping! East African Musiki Wa Dansi Classics
The Human Instinct — “Pink Dawn” — Halcyon Days: 60s Mod, R&B, Brit Soul & Freakbeat Nuggets
THE THIRD SET
Los Destellos — “El Boogaloo Del Perro” — The Rough Guide To Los Destellos
The Persianettes — “Run Run” — Looking Good: 75 Femme Mod Soul Nuggets
Trinity — “Riding For A Fall” — Dreadlocks Satisfaction
Piano Slim — “Playin’ Hookey” — Souvenirs of the Soul Clap Vol. 5
Oscar Sulley & The Uhuru Dance Band — “Bukom Mashie” — Afro Tropical Soundz Vol. 1
Puddle Jumpers — “Snake Charmer” — Titty Shakers 1
S. Hazarasingh — “Mast Baharon Ka” — Bollywood Steel Guitar
THE FINAL SET
Roxy Music — “Prairie Rose” — Country Life
Aniceto y Sus Fabulosos — “Los Fabulosos En Onda” — Peru Maravilloso: Vintage Latin, Tropical & Cumbia
Chuck Dallas — “Good Show But No Go” — Dr. Boogie Presents 26 Deranged and Smokin’ Cool Cats: The Rocketing Rise and Fast Decline Of A Music Form Called Rockabilly 1954-1959
Baligh Hamdi — “The Wanderer” — Instrumental Modal Pop of 1970’s Egypt
The Modern Lovers — “Government Center” — The Modern Lovers
Les Vikings D’haiti — “Printemps” — An Allé Ti Fi
The “IN” — “Just Give Me Time” — Garage Beat ’66 Vol. 1: Like What, Me Worry?!
The Semi Colon — “Isi Agboncha” — The World Ends: Afro Rock & Psychedelia In 1970s Nigeria

LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Robbie Fulks — “She Took A Lot Of Pills (& Died)” — Country Love Songs
