NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #350 ~ 04-29-23]

Pictured: John Otway.

“Five windows light the cavern’d Man: thro’ one he breathes the air;

Thro’ one hears music of the spheres; thro’ one the eternal vine

Flourishes, that he may recieve the grapes; thro’ one can look

And see small portions of the eternal world that ever groweth;

Thro’ one himself pass out what time he please; but he will not,

For stolen joys are sweet & bread eaten in secret pleasant.”

— William Blake, “A Prophecy” from Europe (1794).

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Here’s what we played in Ep. 350 of No Condition Is Permanent:

THE FIRST SET

The Street People — “You’re My One Weakness Girl” — Frankie Crocker “Do It Frankie, Do It To It!”

Livy Ekemezie — “Delectation” — Friday Night

The Chandelles — “El Gato” — Sleazy Surf! Vol. 2

Ongart Jeerapan — “I Come Alone” — Thai Funk: ZudRangMa

The 101ers — “Silent Telephone” — Deviation Street: High Times in Ladbroke Grove 1967-1975

Joe Gibbs — “International Treaty” — Majestic Dub

Wire — “Our Swimmer [2nd Length]” — 154

Fadoul — “Tayeh” — Al Zman Saib

IT’S MADISON TIME…

Soul Continentals — “Goobah (African Twist)” — Funky Crimes

THE SECOND SET

Wganda Kenya — “Combate A Kung-Fu” — The Afrosound of Colombia Vol. 1

John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett — “Louisa On A Horse” — John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett

Sadistic Mika Band — “Time Machine ni Onegai (Time Machine)” — Kurofune (Black Ship)

The Detroit Cobras — “Green Light” — Tied & True

Sonido Gallo Negro — “Inca-A-Delic” — The Rough Guide To Psychedelic Cumbia

The Stallions — “Why” — Hey Baby It’s The Stallions

The Son Of P.M. — “Hey Klong Yao [Klong Yao]” — Hey Klong Yao! Essential Collection Of Modernized Thai Music From The 1960s

Jeff Simmons — “Zondo Zondo” — Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up

Yabby You & The Prophets — “Mash Down Rome Dub” — The Yabby You Sound (Dubs & Versions)

Hallmarks — “I Know Why” — Back from the Grave #4

THE THIRD SET

The Oriental Brothers International — “Tax Drive” — Afro Psych (Journeys Into Psychedelic Africa 1972 – 1977)

John Fred & The Playboys — “Shirley” — Modernists: A Decade Of Rhythm & Soul Dedication

Fatoş Balkır, Ve İstanbul Gelişim Orkestrası — “Hey!… Taksi” — Bosporus Bridges 3: A Wide Selection of Turkish Funk And Jazz

Judi & The Affections — “Dum, Dum, De Dip” — Basement Beehive: The Girl Group Underground

Johnny Zamot — “Soul Makossa” — New York Latin Hustle! The Sound of New York

Ramones — “Cretin Hop” — Rocket to Russia

Wang Xiang Ling — “Love Spirit” — Taiwan & Singapore Disco

Young John Watson — “Space Guitar” — R&B Hipshakers Vol. 4: Bossa Nova and Grits

The Prophets — “Ten To One (Version)” — King Tubby’s Prophecies Of Dub

THE FINAL SET

The Isley Brothers — “Wild As A Tiger” — R&B Humdingers 4

Vaudou Game — “Bella” — Noussin

Roxy Music — “Trash” — Manifesto

Alcibiades y Su Banda — “Bomba de Pobres” — Ecuatoriana: El Universo Paralelo de Polibio Mayorga 1969-81

Buzzcocks — “Time’s Up” — Spiral Scratch EP

Pamelo Mounka — “Non Monsieur” — L’incontournable

Monad & The Electrons — “Foam Song” — Screamers, Bangers & Cosmic Synths Vol. II

LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION

Masters of Reality — “100 Years (Of Tears on The Wind)” — Sunrise on the Sufferbus

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