Tuesday, 24 February 2026















































El Topo (1970)

















Written, scored, starring and directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky.
It's a baffling tale with dark pseudo-religious overtones.

























This Mexican "acid Western" has become something of a cult classic.
It has some violent and disturbing content so not for the faint-hearted.


























Optional subtitles included:
English, Italian, Arabic, French, German, Greek, Spanish,
Swedish, Portuguese and Portuguese (Brazil)
Others available on request.
regards
Titus




















Romantic Warriors IV: Krautrock (part 3)
The last DVD from this brilliant series.






















I posted the others some time ago but never got around to this one.
Maybe because my copy has embedded Greek subtitles :)





















This episode features artists from Berlin and Hamburg
including Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, Günter Schickert,
Agitation Free, Conrad Schnitzler, A.R. & Machines and Nektar.























regards
Titus

Monday, 23 February 2026
















































Lemmy - White Line Fever (2002)
























Ian Fraser Kilmister's autobiography.
It's a great read especially for Hawkwind and Motörhead fans.
The book could have benefitted from more vintage photographs
but there are a few included.
This was Lemmy's favourite pic:













































His holiness:













































Aged four (we were all young once!):














































regards
Titus

Sunday, 22 February 2026





























Beat Club
Episode 68
June 24th 1971

I don't have episode 67 (May 22nd 1971}
so if anybody can share that one I'd be very grateful.

This is an interesting edition.
John Lawton (later of Uriah Heep) fronting German band Lucifer's Friend
and ex-Deep Purple bassist Nick Simper's Warhorse with Ashley Holt on vocals.
Ashley later worked extensively with Rick Wakeman.
Wakeman had also done a brief stint in Lucifer's  Friend
so I guess that was the genesis of their collaborations.
There's also footage of Grand Funk Railroad which I think is from Shea Stadium
and a piece from the Bremer Studio Orchestra.
The section on ex-Vietnam soldiers in Sweden is a curiosity.
As a youngster I was awe struck by reports on the news.
They said things like "American troops were attacked by gorillas
who came out of the jungle". WOW!!!
I figured it out eventually.
regards
Titus

Lucifer's Friend - Ride the Sky
Warhorse - Ritual
Frumpy (feat. Inga Rumpf) - Take Care of Illusion
Fleetwood Mac - Dragonfly
Mountain - Don't Look Around

Saturday, 21 February 2026





















Seem s like a nice, friendly bunch.
regards
Titus
































Pink Floyd
En France 1970/1971

Remastered FM/TV broadcasts.
Two French recordings which are quite short
so I thought they'd make for good bedfellows.
Working titles for the 1970 tracks are in brackets.
regards
Titus

Théâtre des Champs Elysées
Paris, France
January 23rd 1970
01 intro/Us and Them (The Violent Sequence)
02 Atom Heart Mother (The Amazing Pudding)

Cinq Grand sur la Deux
Abbaye de Royaumont. France
June 15th 1971
03 Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
04 Cymbaline

Friday, 20 February 2026

































Quatermass
BBC sessions 1970

Remastered vinyl rip.
Medium sound quality on the Top Gear stuff but 'Gemini' is not bad.
Great Hammond-driven rock from the glory days of..erm...Hammond-driven rock.
They only made one proper album.
These recordings are taken from old BBC Transcription Service LPs.
regards
Titus

Top Gear - July 28th 1970
01 Black Sheep of the Family
02 Laughin' Tackle
03 Make Up Your Mind
04 One Blind Mice

Sounds of the 70s - July 14th 1970
05 Gemini

Thursday, 19 February 2026
















































The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936)

















The classic British fantasy comedy.
Directed by Lothar Mendes and produced by Alexander Korda.
It was adapted from a short story by H. G. Wells.


























Optional subtitles are included in Arabic, French, English,
Greek, Portuguese, Spanish, Polish, Italian and German.
Other languages are available on request.
I've been dabbling in creating subtitles.
The Frau Luxor says the German ones are not bad.
Be interesting to know how the others read.
I guess the job of translator has pretty much disappeared.
regards
Titus

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

































Roy Buchanan- American Axe Tracks Volume Ten
(Disc 1) - Rarities I

The final volume of this Roy collection is four CDs of extras/rarities.
Here is the first part.
it's probably only worthwhile for the most curious or devoted Roy fans.
The Botto tape is pretty cool though.
regards
Titus

Home Demos LA 1957
01 Miss Anne
02 Shuffle
03 Country Ditty
04 Blues Thing
05 Blueberry Hill
Bob Luman - Town Hall Party, LA 10/2/59
06 I Got a Woman
Bob Moore & The Temps - T-Bar, Philadelphia, 1962
07 Further on Up the Road
08 Nighttrain
09 Flight of the Bumble Bee Boogie
10 Honky Tonk
Fred Mastroni acetates, DC or Philly ~ 1963
11 After Hours
12 Sinner's Blues
13 Blues instrumental
14 Daddy Daddy (slow version)
15 Country Boogie
16 You Don't Move Me
Botto tape, Silver Dollar, Georgetown, 5/7/68
17 Ode to Billy Joe
18 My Baby Says She's Gonna Leave Me
19 Sunshine of Your Love
Charlie Daniels Sessions, Nashville, 1969-71
20 Jazzy Thing
Gaston Hall, Georgetown 4/26/71
21 Happy Birthday/Hey Joe
The Zito Sessions 4/71
22 Roy's Bluz
23 Sweet Dreams

Tuesday, 17 February 2026














































The Wicker Man (1973)

















Here is the ultimate final version with all the missing segments restored.
This snail was cut from the original release:



























Christopher Lee's finest moment surely.
























A Pagan inspired masterpiece.
Britt as the landlord's daughter:



































Trivia corner:
Both Michael York and David Hemmings were asked, and declined,
to play the role of Sergeant Neil Howie but Edward Woodward would.





















regards
Titus

BTW let me know if you want subtitles in any particular language
for this or any other films on the blog and I will try to provide them.

Sunday, 15 February 2026

































Colosseum
Ruisrock Festival
Turku, Finland
August 22nd 1970

Remastered FM.
Best copy on the net or your money back!
Bonny Finnish lasses chilling out at the festival:

















































regards
Titus

01 Rope Ladder to the Moon
02 Downhill and Shadows
03 Lost Angeles
04 The Machine Demands a Sacrifice
     /drum solo/Walking in the Park

Saturday, 14 February 2026

































Blackmore's Night
Greenwich Odeum
East Greenwich, RI
April 10th 2025

Audience recording taped by the very talented Farve4.
I'm just passing this on for Andy or anyone else who may be interested.

























It's the opening night from last year's Us tour:

































I'll have a look at some older shows soon 
All I did here was make the CD covers.
I was waiting for 'Stargazer' LOL.
Can you tell I'm a bit out of my comfort zone here? :)
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 God Save the Keg
02 Cartouche
03 Darkness/Dance of the Darkness
04 Under a Violet Moon
05 The Temple of the King
06 Durch den Wald zum Bach Haus
07 World of Stone
08 Promise Me
09 Unsung Hero

Disc 2
01 All the Fun of the Fayre
02 Renaissance Faire
03 Allan Yn N Fan/Minstrels in the Hall
04 Ghost of a Rose
05 Wind in the Willows
06 Home Again/Hava Nagila/Drink Drink Drink/The Happy Wanderer
07 Midwinter's Night/Dandelion Wine
08 A Whiter Shade of Pale











































The City of Lost Children (1995)

















A twisted vision of a surreal dystopian future.
Chock-full of ideas that will get you thinking!




























This copy has optional audio, subtitles, and DVD cover scans
in both French and English.
Aren't I good to you? :)










































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Titus

































Night of the Guitar - Live! (1989)

Reposted from December 2022

After posting the Wishbone Ash, with a guest appearence
from Pete Haycock, my mind was drawn to this.
Quite neglected, I feel, because the guitar line- up is amazing.
It was recorded during a short tour in November 1988.
These are my remastered mp3s.
There is video footage around which I haven't seen
although I've read bad reviews re the quality.
Leslie West wins the loudest/buzziest amp award.
Man of the Match? - probably Alvin Lee by a whisker.
It's a cornucopia of hammer-ons, pull-offs, trills and thrills!
Our axemen:
Pete Haycock/Alvin Lee/Andy Powell/Ted Turner/Leslie West
Randy California/Robby Krieger/Steve Howe/Steve Hunter
All excellent for me but surely there aren't many visitors here
who don't have interest in at least one of these musicians?
with:
Bass Guitar, Vocals – Derek Holt
Bass, Keyboards – Livingstone Brown
Drums – Clive Mayuyu
Guest – Stewart Copeland
Keyboards – Chris Bucknell
MC – Miles Copeland
regards
Titus

01 Pete Haycock – Dr. Brown I Presume
Written by – P. Haycock*
02 Steve Hunter with Pete Haycock – The Idler
Written by – S. Hunter
03 Pete Haycock with Steve Hunter – Lucienne
Written-By – P. Haycock
04 Randy California with Steve Hunter – Groove Thing
Written by – R. California
05 Randy California – Hey Joe
Written by – William Roberts
06 Robby Krieger with Steve Hunter – Love Me Two Times
Written by – Doors
07 Ted Turner with Andy Powell – The King Will Come
Written by – Wishbone Ash
08 Leslie West – Theme From An Imaginary Western
Written by – Bruce, Brown
09 Steve Howe – Clap Medley
Written by – S. Howe
10 Steve Howe with Pete Haycock – Wurm
Written by – S. Howe
11 Alvin Lee – No Limit
Written by – Lee, Hubbard
12 Alvin Lee – Ain't Nothin' Shakin'
Written by – Colacrai, Fontane, Gluck, Lambert
13 Steve Howe/Andy Powell/Randy California/Pete Haycock/Robby Krieger
– All Along The Watchtower
Written by – B. Dylan

Friday, 13 February 2026

































KRAAN
Aladin
Bremen, Germany
March 13th 1980

Remastered FM.
The second disc is from a different/better source.
They released a version of this last year which is on bandcamp
but I don't know how it compares to my copy.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 Yaqui Yagua
02 Far West/Borgward
03 Berg und Tal
04 She's Gone
05 Hallo Ja Ja I don't know

Disc 2
01 Almrausch
02 Let it Out
03 Vollgas Ahoi
04 Nam Nam/Silky Way































regards
Titus

Thursday, 12 February 2026
















































Alice (Něco z Alenky) 1988

















By far my favourite film adaption of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
A Czech production written and directed by Jan Švankmajer.













































It isn't particularly faithful to the book but it captures the darkness perfectly.






























I have included optional subtitles in Arabic, English, French, Greek and Spanish.
regards
Titus

































Steeleye Span
Octagon Theatre
Yeovil, England
March 24th 1995

Remastered FM.
Medium quality.
regards
Titus

01 The Fox
02 We Poor Labouring Me
03 Black Jack Davey
04 Harvest of the Moon
05 My Johnny was a Shoemaker
06 Seagull
07 Twa Corbies/The Water is Wide
08 The Elf Knight
09 Thomas the Rhymer
10 All Around My Hat

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