NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #415 ~ 10-12-24]

Pictured: Dr. Feelgood.
Most of the early Pub Rock groups were content to play rehashed R&B and Country. The only sign of anything new was a group called Kilburn and the High Roads, which featured the menacing, twisted performances of polio victim Ian Dury, with razor blades in his ear and venom in his heart. However, the breakthrough of Dr Feelgood, who electrified the metropolis with razor-sharp performances, tightened up R&B into a menacing mesh. They weren’t just something to drink your beer by, but were downright threatening: Lee Brilleaux and Wilko Johnson, the group’s front pair, looked like villains you might see on The Sweeney.
— Jon Savage, England’s Dreaming: Anarchy, Sex Pistols, Punk Rock and Beyond.
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 415 of No Condition Is Permanent:
FIRST SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Muscle Shoals Swampers — “House For Sale” — Double Cookin’: Classic Northern Soul Instrumentals
Eno Louis — “Hot Love” — Lagos Disco Inferno Vol. 2: The Cosmic Return
Night Raiders — “Cottonpickin’ — Strummin’ Mental!
Bobby Marin & The Latin Chords & Sonny Bravo — “’Neath The Heat Of The Summer Sun” — We’ve Got A Groovy Thing Going: The Latin Soul Of Bobby Marin
The Cortinas — “In the Park” — Think I’m Going Weird: Original Artefacts from the British Psychedelic Scene 1966-68
Sinn Sisamouth — “Hala Hala” — Groove Club Vol 4: Sinn Sisamouth
Kip Tyler & His Flips — “Ooh Yeah Baby” — Shiverin’ And Shakin’ Hop Rockers & Sleazy Instros: Part One 1958-1965
Gazolinn” — “Zeurkans” — Le Bidongaz
IT’S MADISON TIME…

Bobby Bare — “Vampira” — I Was A Teenage Brain Surgeon
SECOND SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Lee Perry The Upsetter — “Black Panta” — 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle
Maximum Joy — “In the Air” — Unlimited (1979-1983)
Fadoul — “Ahl Jedba” — Habibi Funk 015: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World, Part 2
John Cale — “Ski Patrol” — Slow Dazzle
Ice — “Time Will Tell” — Africa Funk: Return to the Original Sound of 1970s Funky Africa
The Packabeats — “Evening In Paris” — From Taboo To Telstar: 1962 A Year In The Life Of 304 Holloway Road (Joe Meek’s Tea Chest Tapes)
Adnan Othman — “Revolusi” — Bersyukor: A Retrospective of Hits by a Malaysian Pop Yeh Yeh Legend
Ronnie Haig — “Money Is the Thing of the Past” — Dr. Boogie Presents 26 Deranged and Smokin’ Cool Cats: The Rocketing Rise and Fast Decline Of A Music Form Called Rockabilly 1954-1959
Sandro Brugnolini — “Orca” — Flipper Psychout: Original Italian Library Music From the Vaults of Flipper
THIRD SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
The Eyes — “When The Night Falls” — Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire & Beyond 1964-1969
Pagadeja — “Tamale” — Ghana Special: Modern Highlife, Afro Sounds & Ghanaian Blues 1968-1981
The Detroit Cobras — “Hey Sailor” — Life, Love and Leaving
The Aggrovators — “Tiger Dub” — Jammies In Lion Dub Style
[Ronettes] Phil Spector & The Wrecking Crew — “Be My Baby [Music Bed]” — Bob Brainen’s Tracks (WFMU Premium)
Ali Hassan Kuban — “Malu Malu (Why?)” — Real Nubian: Cairo Wedding Classics
The Robins — “Wadaya Want?” — Dangerous Doo-Wop 2
THE FINAL SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Bébé Manga — “Amie-O” — Golden Afrique Vol. 1
Dr. Feelgood — “Watch Your Step” — Malpractice
Afrosound — “Cumbia Sampuesana” — Calor
Television — “This Tune” — Television
Ja-Man All Stars — “Weak Heart Drop” — In The Dub Zone
Wire — “Map Ref. 41 °N 93° W” — 154
Suman Kalyanpur — “Chale Ja Chale Ja” — Doob Doob O’ Rama 2: More Filmsongs From Bollywood

LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Geoff Muldaur — “Livin’ In The Sunlight” — …Is Having Wonderful Time

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