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Pictured: Devo.
It’s still warm down on Brush St., and no one feels this more inside the Purple Bat Lounge than its DJ — the one permanently sewn into a fur coat. Lee-Roy continues to seek relief on the bar’s Outdoor Patio™, where sizzling bug carcasses provide a soundtrack nearly as interesting as the three dozen tunes spun by our canine selector and his partner & appointed guardian, Reeshard. In an effort to locate a lighter, Lee-Roy spent some of his time indoors rooting around within bartender LaWanda’s purse, the latter crammed with the tools of her trade. Our dog found the much needed implement immediately prior to Uncle Morty’s arrival. Which was good, as on this particular Saturday, Morty came bearing some of his private reserve. And what would that be? To learn this and so much more, just click on the arrow immediately below. And then, to borrow from Lowell Thomas, you are there…
Here’s what we played in Ep. 201 of No Condition Is Permanent:
The Sisters Love — “Give Me Your Love” — Mojo Club Presents Dancefloor Jazz Vol. 7
Grotto — “Bad City Girl” — Lagos Disco Inferno
The Surfmen — “El Toro” — Surfer’s Mood Vol. 3
Johnny Colon & Orchestra — “Canallon” — Boogaloo Blues
Richard & The Young Lions — “Open Up Your Door” — Nuggets I: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era
Culture — “Two Sevens Clash” — Two Sevens Clash
Devo — “Fountain Of Filth” — Hardcore Devo Vol. 2
Brice Coefield — “Cha-Cha Twist” — Malamondo 1
Delai Alamos Con Los King Stay — “Ritmo Del Gogo” — MAG 45rpm
Jan Davis — “Hop, Skip & Jump” — Boss Guitar!
Bappi Lahiri — “Dance Music” — Bollywood Bloodbath: The B-Music of the Indian Horror Film Industry
The Commands — “Around The Go-Go” — On Duty With…
Mahamoud Ahmed — “Mar Teb Yilal Kafesh” — Ethiopiques Box 7″
Jackie Lomax — “Sour Milk Sea” — Is This What You Want?
Marcia Aitken & Trinity — “My Man / Blouse & Skirt” — Joe Gibbs 12″ Reggae Discomix Showcase Vol.1
Peppermint Harris — “Fat Girl Boogie” — Stompin’ 32
Françoise Hardy — “Dame Souris Trotte” — Soleil
Mr. Percolator — “Got A Thing For You Baby” — The Sound Of Funk Volume Three: Serious 70’s Heavyweight Rarities
Cefe y Los Gigantes — “Sin Rancor” — Algo Salvaje: Untamed 60s Beat And Garage Nuggets From Spain Vol.2
Rudibaker — “Chicken Thighs” — Movin’ On With… Andre Williams: Greasy And Explicit Soul Movers 1956-1970
Livy Ekemezie — “Delectation” — Friday Night
Wire — “Map Ref. 41 °N 93° W” — 154
Grupo Naranja — “Duice Cariñito” — El Sonido De Tupac Amaru
The Twisters — “Run Little Sheba” — Gemini 45rpm
Les Jaguars de Casablanca — “Gonzales” — Radio Martiko 45rpm
The Crestones — “She’s A Bad Motorcycle” — The Madness Invasion Vol.2
Los Destellos — “A Patricia” — The Roots of Chicha: Psychedelic Cumbias from Peru
Five Blacks — “Come On” — B&C 45rpm
Ja’afar Hassan — “Palestinian” — Choubi Choubi (Folk And Pop Songs From Iraq)
The Champs — “Mau Mau Stomp” — Everybody’s Rockin’ With The Champs
Dr. Alimantado — “Still Alive – Life All Over” — Greensleeves 12″ 45rpm
The Stooges — “My Idea of Fun” — The Weirdness
Rob — “More” — Afro-Beat Airways: West African Shock Waves (Ghana & Togo 1972-78)
LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION
Jimmie Haskell And His Orchestra — “Blast Off!” — Lux and Ivy’s Favorites Vol. 12: The Lux Interior Memorial Edition – Journey into Outer Space


Pictured: Dara Puspita.
Here it is, Group: Our 200th broadcast! Reeshard & Lee-Roy spun favorite tunes from the previous twenty four episodes, as is their wont whenever rounding another 25 episode milepost. Overall, a convivial atmosphere was maintained on this most special evening at the Purple Bat Lounge — which is to say: no one was harmed (well, no one we cared about). With all-new play-by-play commentary from our DJ’s, a visit from Uncle Morty and news of a Lee-Roy-endorsed double feature at The Madison…all this and so much more can be yours for the taking, simply by clicking immediately below…
Here’s what we played in Ep. 200 of No Condition Is Permanent:
The Soul Generation — “Key To Your Heart” — On The Real Side: The Modern End Of Northern Soul
Tala A.M. — “Tcham Tcham” — African Funk Experimentals 1975 to 1978
Zu Zu Blues Band — “Zu Zu Man” — A&M 45rpm
Ros Serey Sothea & Dara Chom Chan — “Kone Oksok Nas Pa (We’re Very Bored, Dad!)” — Cambodian Rocks
Junior Walker & The All Stars — “Twist Lakawanna” — Instrumentals Soul-Style 1955-1962
Coco Lagos Y Sus Orates — “A La Capital” — Ritmo Caliente
The Thundermen — “Conjagua” — Kiski 45rpm
Mahamoud Ahmed — “Aynoche Terabu’ — Ethiopiques Box 7″

The Nite-Liters — “Afro-Strut” — Funky Crimes
Zorba & The Greeks — “Shockwave” — Lost Legends Of Surf Guitar, Vol. 4: Shockwave!
Napo De Mi Amor — “Cacatchoule” — Togo Soul 70: Edits & Rarities
Jeff Simmons — “Zondo Zondo” — Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up
Mighty Sparrow — “Fool Fool Fool” — Sparromania! Wit, Wisdom & Soul From King Of Calypso 1962-1974
Thurston Harris — “Purple Stew” — Early Rappers, Hipper Than Hop: The Ancestors of Rap
Kiko Mendive — “Vengo Cepillando” — Un Cubano En Mexico
Captain Beefheart And The Magic Band — “Dirty Blue Gene (Version 2)” — The Spotlight Kid Outtakes
Hayko — “Eyvallah” — Psych Funk À La Turkish Vol. 1
Doctor Mix And The Remix — “I Can’t Control Myself (Version)” — Rough Trade 45rpm
Takeshi Terauchi & “Blue Jeans” — “Tsugaru Jongara Bushi” — Guitar Mood
The Har-You Percussion Group — “Welcome To The Party” — The Har-You Percussion Group
Ice — “Time Will Tell” — Africa Funk: Return To The Original Sound Of 1970s Funky Africa
The Downliners Sect — “Why Don’t You Smile Now” — Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire & Beyond 1964-1969
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals — “Zion Gate” — African Dub All-Mighty Chapter 3
Charles Senns — “Gee Whiz Liz” — Dr. Boogie Presents 26 Deranged and Smokin’ Cool Cats: : The Rocketing Rise and Fast Decline Of A Music Form Called Rockabilly 1954-1959
Joseíto Mateo — “Ahora Sí Hay Melao” — Mambo Calypso
The Pretty Things — “Come See Me” — Lux and Ivy’s Favorites Vol 3
Charanjit Singh — “Yahan Nahin Kahoongi – Claviolin (Mr. Romeo)” — Instrumental Film Tunes
The Shangri-Las — “Footsteps On The Roof” — Growin’ Up Too Fast: The Girl Group Anthology
Roxy Music — “Virginia Plain” — Singles, B-Sides And Alternative Mixes
Sohail Rana — “Cobra Sway” — Khyber Mail
Gay Papa — “Gay Papa Cha Cha” — Las Vegas Grind Vol. 7
Los Pachecos — “Busca Ambiente” — Sabroso Guaguanco Vol. 5
Love — “Seven & Seven Is (mono mix)” — Da Capo
Dara Puspita — “Rantiku” — Dara Puspita 1966-1968
Sly — “Buttermilk, Pt. 1” — Higher!
King Tubby — “A Noisy Place (aka A Quiet Place)” — Trojan Presents: Dub – 40 Deep And Heavy Hits
LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION
Family — “My Friend The Sun” — Bandstand


Were you to drop by the Purple Bat Lounge on a given Saturday evening, you’d stand a good chance of hearing at least a few of these characters, all of them favorites of ours. Co-host Lee-Roy thought this was a good idea, to let people know what they were getting into. As usual, I indulged him. Will probably live to regret that…








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