NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #396 ~ 05-11-24]

Pictured: The Velvet Underground.
After the Velvets opened, a lot of people wondered if they could last the full three weeks, and critics wrote things like “The Velvet Underground should go back underground and practice.” But the Velvets in their wraparound shades and tight striped pants went right on playing their demented New York music, even though the easygoing L.A. people just didn’t appreciate it; some of them said it was the most destructive thing they’d ever heard. On opening night, a couple of the Byrds were in the audience, and Jim Morrison, who looked really intrigued, and Ryan O’Neal and Mama Cass were there, kicking up their heels. We read a great comment by Cher Bono the next day in one of the newspapers, and we picked it up for our ads—“It will replace nothing, except maybe suicide.” But Sonny seemed to like it all—he stayed on after she left.
— Andy Warhol & Pat Hackett, POPism: The Warhol ’60s.
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 396 of No Condition Is Permanent:
FIRST SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Blue Magic — “Welcome To The Club” — Crème De La Crème: Philly Soul Classics And Rarities
Remi Kabaka — “Follow Your Needs” — Son of Africa
The Vaqueros — “Jonah” — Surfin’ The Great Lakes: Kay Bank Studio Surf Sides Of The 1960s
Patrina With Maurice Patton & The Melodians — “Lipstick On Your Collar” — Singapore Nuggets: The Ladies
Mouse & The Traps — “Maid Of Sugar – Maid Of Spice” — Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968
Horace Andy — “Man Next Door” — Tape Rolling! …With Bunny Lee & Friends – On Wax and In The Studio 1971-74
The Astors — “Candy” — Sock It To ‘Em Soul: 60’s Club Soul Classics from The Vaults Of Atlantic Atco, Loma Reprise, Stax & Warner Bros. 1963-1968
Ángel Luis Torruellas Y Su Conjunto Pleneros De Borinquen — “Olvídalo” — ¡Saoco! The Bomba And Plena Explosion In Puerto Rico 1954-1966
IT’S MADISON TIME…

The Pretty Things — “L.S.D.” — Get the Picture?
SECOND SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Trio Bydoli — “Lalia” — Congo Funk! Sound Madness From The Shores Of The Mighty Congo River (Kinshasa/Brazzaville 1969-1982)
Spyder Turner & The Fortune Bravos — “Ride in My 225” — Whip! Wobble & Grind! 1962-1964
Attarazat Addahabia & Faradjallah — “Aflana” — Al Hadaoui
John Cale — “You & Me (bonus track)” — Helen Of Troy
Elias Rahbani — “Ya Nassini” — Omar Khorshid with Love
The Flying Burrito Brothers — “Close Up The Honky-Tonks” — Sleepless Nights
U-Roy — “Peace And Love In The Ghetto” — Jah Son Of Africa
The Cadillacs — “Cool It Fool” — The Cadillacs Rock
THIRD SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Ray Barretto — “The Soul Drummers” — Acid
Little Jewel — “I Want To” — Music To Get Smart By… Vol. 3 – Workin’ Out!
The Sunshot Band — “Wonder Woman Dub” — Dial M For Murder In Dub Style
The Neanderthals — “Twinkle Toes” — I Hate CDs: Norton Records 45 RPM Singles Collection Vol. 1
Lệ Thu — “Mừng Nắng Xuân Về” — Saigon Supersound Vol. 2
Mick Ronson — “Only After Dark” — Slaughter On 10th Avenue
Esin Engin Orkestrası — “Sis Kebap” — Psych Funk À La Turkish Vol. 1
THE FINAL SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Akim — “Voodoo Drums” — Pan World 45rpm
Los Camaroes — “Esele Mulema Moam” — Cameroon Garage Funk 1964-1979
Procol Harum — “Long Gone Geek” — A Salty Dog
Margaret with Bunnys — “Aeba Suki Suki” — Nippon Girls 1: Japanese Pop, Beat & Bossa Nova 1966-70
The Velvet Underground — “Booker T.” — White Light White Heat: Live at the Gymnasium NYC April 30th,1967
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals — “Six Foot Six” — No Bones For The Dogs
Hasil Adkins — “No More Hot Dogs” — Out to Hunch
Chollo Rivera & The Latin Soul Drives — “I Got The Feeling (Tengo Sentimiento)” — El Barrio: The Ultimate Collection Of Latin Boogaloo, Disco, Funk & Soul

LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Emmanuelle Brown — “La Voix Psychedelique” — Mindexpanders Vol. 1

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