NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #466 ~ 10-18-25]

Pictured: Procol Harum.
One passion and one only, woman, might have arrested him in this universal disdain that was rising within him; but this too was exhausted. He had tasted the sweets of the flesh with the appetite of a sick man, an invalid debilitated and full of whimsies, whose palate quickly loses savour. In the days when he had consorted with the coarse and carnal-minded men of pleasure, he had participated like the rest in some of those unconventional supper parties where tipsy women bare their bosoms at dessert and beat the table with dishevelled heads; he had been a visitor likewise behind the scenes, had had relations with actresses and popular singers, had endured, added to the natural and innate folly of the sex, the frantic vanity of women of the stage; then he had kept mistresses already famous for their gallantry and contributed to swell the exchequer of those agencies that supply, for a price, highly dubious gratifications; last of all, sick and satiated with this pretence of pleasure, of these stale caresses that are all alike, he had plunged into the nether depths, hoping to revive his flagging passions by sheer force of contrast, thinking to stimulate his exhausted senses by the very foulness of the filth and beastliness of lowbred vice.
— J.-K. Huysmans, Against The Grain.
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 466 of No Condition Is Permanent:
FIRST SLICE O’SCHEIßE...
The Reflections — “Three Steps from True Love” — Disco 75
Jean Guehi — “Essemon Moupoh” — Ivory Coast Soul: Afro Funk From Abidjan From 1972 To 1982
Slacktone — “Lift and Separate” — Warning: Reverb Instrumentals
The Bleechers — “Come Into My Parlour” — The Complete UK Upsetter Singles Collection Vol. 1
The In Crowd — “Things She Said” — Parlophone 45rpm
La Sonora Dinamita — “Baila el Jalao” — Ritmo!
Frank Wilson — “Do I Love You, Indeed I Do” — Northern Soul 101 Hits

Don Sonrabiab — “Soul Dracula” — Thai Beat A Go Go Vol. 3: Groovy 60’s Sounds from the Land of Smile!
SECOND SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
The Pirates — “All In It Together (1978 Warner Bros A Side)” — Out Of Their Skulls
Orchestre Septentrional — “Caporal” — Angela
Willie Hutch — “You Sure How To Love Your Man” — Foxy Brown OST
Mallek Mohamed — “Rouhi Ya Hafida (Algeria)” — Habibi Funk: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World
The Buttons — “I’ve Been Lookin’” — Last of the Garage Punk Unknowns Vol. 1
Tappa Zukie & Prince Philip Smart — “Jah Speak In Dub” — Tappa Zukie In Dub aka Tapper Zukie in Dub
Sound Barrier — “Groovin’ Slow” — British Mod Sounds Vol. 2: The Freakbeat And Psych Years
Nelson Y Sus Estrellas — “Fantasia Latina” — The Rough Guide to Latin Rare Groove Vol. 2
THIRD SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
The Contours — “Do You Love Me” — Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971
Los Zheros — “La Rosa” — Psychedelic Cumbia Party
Procol Harum — “Still There’ll Be More” — Home
Bappi Lahiri — “Dance Music” — Bollywood Bloodbath
Shane Kai Ray — “Jungle Talk (I Want Some Of That)” — Mad Mike Monsters: A Tribute To Mad Mike Petrovich Vol. 2
Le Ry-Co Jazz — “Zaïna” — Dansons… Avec Le Ry-Co Jazz
Parliament — “I Call My Baby Pussycat” — Osmium
THE FINAL SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Gyedu Blay Ambolley & The Steneboofs — “Simigwado” — Ghana Soundz: Afro-Beat, Funk & Fusion In ’70s Ghana
The Buckinghams — “Don’t Want To Cry” — 2131 South Michigan Avenue: 60’s Garage And Psychedelia From U.S.A. and Destination Records
Pan Ron — “Why Follow Me” — Cambodian Nuggets
The Cadillacs — “Sugar Sugar” — The Cadillacs Rock
Errol Brown and The Revolutionaries — “Tell Me Now Dub aka Dub Outta Control” — Tip Top Dub
The Truth — “Who’s Wrong” — British Mod Sounds Of The 1960s
Anne — “Dance Music” — Charas Babu
Buddy Bow — “Twistin’ In the Jungle” — Palette 45rpm
Chuito el de Bayamon — “La Vieja Buena” — El Buen Borincano

LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Betty James — “I’m A Little Mixed Up” — ‘Black’ Rock ‘N’ Roll: Savage Kick Vol. 1

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