Tuesday, 10 February 2026










































The Steve Howe Guitar Collection (1994)
























This is excellent if you have any interest in guitars.
The book measures approximately 10 x 13 inches (25 x 33cm)
and it is printed on very high quality paper.
There are several pages that open out to form beautiful triple-page layouts:




















We get the usual Gibsons and Fenders etc. as you'd expect.
All exquisite in their own right but Steve's hoard
of weird and wonderful instruments goes much further than that.
Here's a few scans:




















































































































































































































































































































I wonder what will happen to them all when Steve is gone?
BTW  you can click on any picture in a post
to view all the images as a slideshow which, in some cases, is bigger/better.
(Apologies if you've already figured that out)
regards
Titus

Monday, 9 February 2026

































Blue Öyster Cult
Royal Concert Hall
Nottingham, England
December 9th 1985

Remastered audience recording.
Sound quality is pretty rough/overdriven...maybe for fans-only.
The first half of 'Burnin' for You' is very warbly
and sounds like it's patched from an inferior copy of the tape.
The taper made multiple satirical comments (mostly between songs).
I removed most of these but "Casio tone Mk.2" could not be eradicated.
I managed to patch-out the "time for a shit" during the drum solo.
At the end he deemed the crowd "worst fucking audience in the world".
It must be a Nottingham sense of humour thing :)
This is from the 'Club Ninja' era with four songs in the set.
The album was not generally well received.
I saw them twice in 1985.
The first was at the Guild Hall in Preston.
It was December 4th and a mosh-pit job
so the ticket did not fair well in that sweat-sodden atmosphere:




















It was quite a decent UK tour:






















Of course I couldn't resist the final show in Manchester :)
































Btw The album was only released on the 10th so no one had heard it.
The US release was held back to February 11th 1986.
Twelve days after that Joe Bouchard played his last show in Tokyo.
It all showed how lacklustre and indifferent the "industry" had become.
I think 'Club Ninja' had bad production and a feeble mix.
The songs sounded better live.
I'm surprised they didn't play 'Perfect Water'.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 intro/ME 262
02 Dominance and Submission
03 E.T.I.
04 White Flags
05 Make Rock Not War
06 Take Me Away
07 (Then Came) The Last Days of May
08 Dancin' in the Ruins

Disc 2
01 Joan Crawford
02 Shadow Warrior
03 Burnin' for You
04 Godzilla
05 (Don't Fear) The Reaper
06 Roadhouse Blues






















Sometimes, it's tempting to yearn for the past.
A simpler time when we were untouched by the stresses of modern life.
Globalisation and technology changed the world forever.
Old traditions died out...such as beheading.


























I love a good beheading, me.
regards
Titus
































10cc
City Hall
Sheffield, England
February 2nd 1976

Remastered audience recording.
The last tour to feature the original fab-four.
They lean heavily on their, then new, 'How Dare You?' L.P.
which is fine by me, as many of those great songs were never played again.
'How Dare You?' was probably their most ambitious album.
With 'Une Nuit à Paris' also in the set it's a quite demanding show.
Unfortunately the encore (Rubber Bullets) is missing.
There is occasional localised talking around the taper.
Wherever possible (between songs) I edited those out.
The usual banter seems a little more bitter here.
I suspect they knew the break-up would happen after the tour.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 Lazy Ways
02 Art for Art's Sake
03 Rock 'n' Roll Lullaby
04 The Worst Band in the World
05 The Second Sitting for the Last Supper
06 Old Wild Men
07 Iceberg
08 Don't Hang Up

Disc 2
01 Head Room
02 The Sacro-Iliac
03 I'm Mandy Fly Me
04 I Wanna Rule the World
05 The Wall Street Shuffle
06 I'm Not in Love
07 Une Nuit à Paris

Sunday, 8 February 2026


































Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865)
and Through the Looking-Glass (1871)
























I've always loved Lewis Carroll's Alice books.
They terrified me as a child and fascinated me as an adult.
Sometimes I just dip in and read a favourite chapter.
'Wool and Water' is the best description of trippin' ever!
My treasured copy was given to my eldest brother in 1956.
I can't remember a time when it wasn't around.
It's seen better days as you can see.
I thought I'd celebrate it's 70th birthday
by sharing some of Philip Gough's wonderful illustrations.





















































































































































































































































































































































Many of them are weird and unsettling
but that Jabberwocky one gave me nightmares when I was a kid :)





















































































































































































































































"Curiouser and curiouser!" cried Alice (she was so much surprised,
that for the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English)
regards
Titus

Saturday, 7 February 2026

































Blue Öyster Cult
Palais des Sports
Paris, France
February 13th 1989

Remastered audience recording.
The Imaginos tour hits the French capital.
Support was provided by Patrick Rondat who drops in on Roadhouse Blues.
I saw them a month later in Manchester:





























regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 intro/RU Ready 2 Rock
02 Dominance and Submission
03 E.T.I.
04 I am the One You Warned Me Of
05 Harvester of Eyes
06 Buck's Boogie
07 Astronomy
08 Take Me Away
09 In the Presence of Another World
10 Flaming Telepaths

Disc 2
01 Veteran of the Psychic Wars
02 ME262
03 Joan Crawford
04 Burnin' for You
05 Godzilla
06 (Don't Fear) The Reaper
07 This Ain't the Summer of Love
08 Golden Age of Leather
09 The Red and the Black
10 Roadhouse Blues

Friday, 6 February 2026

























Night of the Demon (1957)

















The classic film adaption of M.R. James' 'Casting the Runes'.





















In her 1985 song 'Hounds of Love' Kate Bush used a sound clip from the film
featuring the line, "it's in the trees, it's coming!".
This copy includes optional subtitles
in English, French, Greek, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
So Yes. Oui, Ναί, Si, Sim and...erm...Sí again. 
regards
Titus











































regards
Titus

































The Clash
Capitol Theatre
Passaic, New Jersey
March 8th 1980

Remastered FM.
Compiled from two sources and patched where necessary.
I took a missing piece of 'Clampdown' from the Chicago 1979 recording.
regards
Titus

01 Clash City Rockers
02 Brand New Cadillac
03 Safe European Home
04 Jimmy Jazz
05 London Calling
06 Guns of Brixton
07 Train in Vain
08 White Man in Hammersmith Palais
09 Koka Kola/I Fought the Law
10 Spanish Bombs
11 Police & Thieves
12 Stay Free
13 Julie's Been Working for the Drug Squad
14 Wrong 'Em Boyo
15 Clampdown
16 Janie Jones/Complete Control
17 Armagideon Time */English Civil War
18 Garageland
19 Bank Robber*
20 Tommy Gun

* with Mikey Dread

Thursday, 5 February 2026






















Yeah, we believe you Charlie.
I've never been a fan of the Royal family.
The concept of inherited privilege at the taxpayers expense sticks in my craw.
Like a fishbone to the Queen Mother.









































Camilla Parker bowls.
regards
Titus
































Cecil Taylor Unit
Antioch College
Yellow Springs, Ohio
April 3rd 1971

Remastered FM.
This post was inspired by a Mike L. comment.
Cecil Percival Taylor was a classically trained pianist.
A pioneer of free-jazz and occasional poet.
It's a great recording but their relentless approach to jamming
may not be to everyone's taste? :)
This band throws caution to the wind.
Frank Zappa might well have dismissed it as "noodling".
file under: Extreme Jazz Improv.
'Yellow Springs' sounds like an Australian chardonnay.
regards
Titus

Part 1 (61:41)
Part 2 (44:55)

The friends of Jeffery Epstein (just a small selection)


























Veteran rocker Sir Mick Jagger seeking satisfaction?







































Magician David Copperfield.
I bet he wishes he could make that photo disappear.










































Sir Richard Branson.
Never liked him.














































Jacko (quelle surprise!)
He's bad. We knew it.
regards
Titus