NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #441 ~ 04-19-25]

Pictured: Rockers All Stars (w. Augustus Pablo at left).
“One thing I did through my father is set up a publishing company for me, years ago, and Joan came and teach me a lot more about publishing.One thing I know I did good was to publish all these songs I did in my name. So now I’m getting the reapings from these. I didn’t get it the first time, but I’m a long term planner.”
— Augustus Pablo, as quoted in More Axe (1987, editors Ray Hurford & Tero Kaski)
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 441`of No Condition Is Permanent:
FIRST SLICE O’SCHEIßE...
Cupit — “Squeeze Your Knees” — MFSB – Mutha Funkin Sonofabitch: The Truth Behind the Philly Legend
Francis Kingsley — “Assalam Aleikoum, Pt. 2” — Akwaba Abidjan: Afrofunk in 1970s Ivory Coast
The Volcanos — “Pompeii” — Finish Line Fever
Sonido Gallo Negro — “Valicha” — Sendero Mistico
John & Jackie — “Little Girl” — Las Vegas Grind! Vol. 1
Vin Gordon & The Aggrovators — “Magnum Force” — Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter the Gates with Praise, The Mighty Striker Shoots the Hits!
Billy Gales — “I’m Tore Up” — Rocket 88: Original 1951-1960 R&B
Okay Temiz — “Denizalti Rüzgarlan” — Bosporus Bridges: A Wide Selection of Turkish Jazz And Funk ‘68-‘78
IT’S MADISON TIME…

The U-F-Os — “Too Hot To Hold” — Funky Crimes
SECOND SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Cornaire Salifou Michel, El Rego & Ses Commandos — “Gangnidodo” — African Scream Contest 2: Benin 1963-1980
The Tumblers — “Scream” — Pocono 45rpm
Rockers All Stars — “Money Dub” — Chanting Dub with the Help of the Father
The Seeds — “Night Time Girl” — Raw & Alive
Fruko y sus Tesos — “Nadando” — El Violento
The Primitives — “Sneaky Pete” — Why Don’t You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65
Sieng Vannthy — “Console Me” — Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll
Dennis Coffey — “Gimme That Funk (7″ Version)” — Live Wire: The Westbound Years 1975-78
Tanzorchester des Berliner Rundfunks — “Elektron” — L’Amigamore Tanzmusik aus der DDR von 1963 bis 1970
THIRD SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Al Casey — “Jezebel” — Dancehall Stringbusters
S. Hazarasingh — “Mast Baharon Ka” — Bollywood Steel Guitar
Darlene Love — “A Long Way To Be Happy” — Phil Spector Wall of Sound Vol. 6: Rare Masters 2
Ghetto Brothers — “Got This Happy Feeling” — Power Fuerza
The Who — “Armenia City In The Sky” — The Who Sell Out [Mono]
I-Roy — “Get Up Stand Up” — Dennis Bovell the Dubmaster: The Essential Anthology
The Mermen — “The Drift” — Food for Other Fish
THE FINAL SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Orlando Julius with the Heliocentrics — “Omo Oba Blues” — Jaiyede Afro
Parliament — “Flash Light” — Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome
The Aggrovators — “Jammie In The Arena” — Jammies In Lion Dub Style
Key & Cleary — “I’m A Man” — Personal Space: Electronic Soul 1974-1984
Kassav’ — “Kakika” — Lagué Moin
The Scamps (feat. Ronnie Starr) — “Enchilada” — Frolic Diner Vol. 2
The Son Of P.M. — “Kaektoimor [Talung]” — Hey Klong Yao! Essential Collection Of Modernized Thai Music From The 1960s

LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Django Reinhardt — “I’se a Muggin’” — The Chronological Classics: Django Reinhardt 1935-1936

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