Saturday, 20 June 2026







































World War 1 in colour (2003)
Part 6
Victory and Despair - End of World War 1

This is the final episode
although there is some bonus material which I will post soon.




















The WWI armistice was the agreement between the Allies and Germany
that halted fighting on the Western Front.
Signed at 5:00 a.m. in the Compiègne Forest in France,
it took effect at exactly 11:00 a.m. on November 11th 1918.
This marked the end of the war's major hostilities.

Kaiser Bill abdicated and buggered off to the Netherlands:

















































Any level-headed observer, at the time, could see that the terms of the armistice
would merely sow the seeds of future conflict.
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Titus

































Cardiacs
Jibberish - A Live Collection

Reposted from April 2025

My compilation of wonderful live Cardiacs recordings culled from a range of sources.
Including one from just two days before Tim's heart attack.
All have had some remastering.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
Radio 2XS Barn Session - December 11th 2004
01 The Breakfast Line
02 Big Ship
03 The Duck and Roger the Horse
04 Fast Robert
Marc Riley's Rocket Science - October 15th 2005
05 intro
06 Hope Day
07 chat
08 As Cold as Can Be in an English Sea
09 talk
10 Will Bleed Amen
11 talk
12 Stoneage Dinosaurs/outro

Disc 2
Marc Riley's Brain Surgery - June 23rd 2008
01 Silvery
02 talk
03 Jibber and Twitch
04 talk
05 Gen/outro
BBC 'Inside Tracks' (aired June 13th 1999)
06 Signs
07 Firey Gun Hand
London Astoria - November 12th 2004
08 The Everso Closely Guarded Line
The Garage, London - October 18th 2003
09 Dirty Boy
Salisbury Arts Centre - June 30th 1990
10 Is This the Life?

Friday, 19 June 2026





















Go Go Socceroos!
Show those Yanks what the descendants of British criminals are made of.

post-match verdict: Another comfortable win for the USA.
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World War 1 in colour (2003)
Part 5
Mayhem on the Eastern Front - Combat on the Eastern Front

Tanks were first used in combat on September 15th 1916,
during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette (part of the wider Battle of the Somme)
The word "tank" was a code name used by the British during development
to keep the weapon secret under the guise of water tanks.
The British Army deployed 49 Mark I tanks.
While the tanks had a devastating psychological effect on German morale
and proved they could cross trenches, they were incredibly slow
and suffered from heavy mechanical unreliability.
Of the vehicles sent to the front, many broke down
Only 32 made it to the starting line,
and just nine managed to engage the enemy lines.





















If I'd have see them fist I would have immediately surrendered.
Same applies had I been around to see Hannibal winding his way down from the Alps.





















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...for Jobe
In the spirit of fair play:


























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The "hydration breaks" at the World Cup are proving unpopular.
I propose we set up a pitch-side bar (with a beer garden for smokers)
and they can all have a chat over a pint.

































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World War 1 in colour (2003)
Part 4
Killers of the Sea - Conflict on the seas

German U-boats were the scourge of the ocean:




















Technology is key to warfare.
I believe we are seeing that now with the increasing use of drones.
The age of the multi-million dollar missile may well be over.
Cavalry had once been an innovation and most countries were still using it in 1914.






















An estimated 8 million horses, donkeys and mules were killed during WWI.
The age of the Warhorse was over.
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Cartoon by Gary Larson
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Titus

Thursday, 18 June 2026







































World War 1 in colour (2003)
Part 3
Blood in the Air - Conflict in the Air.

My admiration for the veterans interviewed for this series brings me to tears.




























Amazing that planes were used in WWI.
The Wright Bros. had made their first tentative flight in December 1903.
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Titus

Wednesday, 17 June 2026







































Looking forward to England's opening foray into the World Cup.
Croatia are (on paper) the most difficult opponent in the group
and I'm bracing myself for disappointment while hoping for the best.

post match verdict: England played ok in the 2nd half
and deserved the win overall.
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Titus
































Jukka Tolonen
Popstudio Live
Helsinki, Finland
September 22nd 1975

Remastered FM.
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Titus

01 Tiger
02 band intros/Windermere Avenue
03 Hysterica
04 Django 
bonus:
Finlandia-talo
Helsinki, Finland
September 14th 1976
05 Rambling/Air Rock

Tuesday, 16 June 2026












































Phantasm (1979)

















A cult classic and much loved favourite of mine.
The 'tuning fork' motif really hits the musical spot.
I once watched it at a late-night cinema re-run after consuming some...erm...mushroom soup.
First time I really understood the plot!




















The wonderfully named Angus Scrimm steals the show
with his portrayal of the exquisitely intimidating Tall Man.









































"You play a good game, boy, but the game is finished. Now you die."
Optional multi-subs are included.
Other languages available on request.
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Titus

Monday, 15 June 2026







































World War 1 in colour (2003)
Part 2. Slaughter in the Trenches - Combat on the Western Front




















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Titus

Sunday, 14 June 2026

































Faithful Breath - Fading Beauty (1974)

Formed in Bochum in 1967, Faithful Breath recorded their debut album in late 1973.
It is symphonic prog with lashings of Mellotron
reminiscent of early Genesis or King Crimson.
A second LP was released in 1980 but the band broke up.
They re-emerged in the early 80s, albeit with a changed line-up,
by which time they had morphed into a heavy metal outfit.
Fading Beauty lacks a bit of creativity at times
but it's still a worthy effort and a notable prog obscurity.
This is my slightly tweaked version.
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Titus

01 Autumn Fantasia: Fading Beauty
02 Autumn Fantasia: Lingering Cold
03 Tharsis

Saturday, 13 June 2026


























It Conquered Hollywood! (2001)

















This is the story of American International Pictures.
AIP was formed on April 2nd 1954
by former Realart Pictures Inc. sales manager James H. Nicholson
and entertainment lawyer Samuel Z. Arkoff. (with ubiquitous cigar)






















These wannabe movie moguls took on the mighty Hollywood companies
producing movies at a fraction of the cost.
AIP was dedicated to releasing low-budget films packaged as double features,
primarily of interest to the teenagers of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.




















The audio was a bit poor so I remastered it.
Thanks to ex-mixer for the recommendation.
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Titus





















Uzbekistan are making their debut appearance at the World Cup Finals.
They are my official favourite underdogs.
It's a beautiful country:











































































































I took these photos during the Napoleonic Wars
when I was working as a butler/runner to Sir Billy Himalaya.
Sir Billy had been appointed 'Emergency Viceroy of Uzbekistan and all her bits'.
His predecessor, Lord Henry "Jonty" "Fishface" Bassington-ffrench,
had his tenure cut short following a scandal involving a local punkah wallah chappie.
Lord Henry had been left with little choice but to return to London in disgrace
and join the Cabinet.
He still lives in Chelsea...with the punkah wallah chappie.
I believe it's considered quite normal these days























































C'mon you White Wolves!
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Titus




























The Flower Kings
Substage
Karlsruhe, Germany
November 18th 2000

Reposted from July 2020

Another fine audience recording.
This is the period when Jonas Rheingold first took up bass duties
which raised the band to another level.
Premium Prog!
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Titus

Disc 1
01 intro
02 Garden of Dreams (pts 1-10/16-18)
03 Rumble Fish Twist
04 Jonas bass solo
05 A King's Prayer/Hey Jude

Disc 2
01 I Am the Sun
02 Deaf, Numb & Blind
03 Dissonata
04 My Cosmic Lover/Stupid Girl
05 Merry-Go-Round
06 Circus Brimstone
07 Crying Clown
08 El Grande Bombastico a la Keys
09 Jam
10 Soon
11 Retropolis
12 The Flower King

Disc 3
01 Church of Your Heart
02 Stardust We Are (pt 3)
03 Jonas 'performance'

link

Friday, 12 June 2026





































Paraguay (Amnesty International 2025):
Judicial independence was threatened by the links between organized crime
and members of parliament and the judiciary.
The health system faced a permanent crisis due to corruption
and lack of sufficient public investment.
Threats against journalists, repression of social protest
and setbacks in Indigenous Peoples’ rights were reported.
High levels of gender-based violence continued.
Criminalization of human rights defenders and structural discrimination persisted.

Human rights in the United States are protected primarily by the Constitution
and Bill of Rights, but they have faced severe challenges.
Major civil liberties organizations report a troubling erosion of protections,
citing issues like harsh border policies, restrictions on LGBTQ+ 
and reproductive rights and crackdowns on freedom of speech, assembly, and a free press.

So an evenly matched game then?
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Titus

(post-match verdict: Well played USA)



















A View from a Hill BBC4 (2005)

















Another well crafted tale of terror
based on the ghost story of the same name by M. R. James.



























You'll never ride your bicycle alone at night in the woods again!
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The stars & stripes were not well greeted at the world cup opening ceremony in Mexico.
It was no surprise, but it's a shame how the American people and their flag
can be tainted by the actions of one individual.
'guilty by association'
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Titus

Wednesday, 10 June 2026



























The World Cup referee from Somalia who was denied entry to the US
arrived on Wednesday in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu,
where he was received by a crowd of supporters and officials.

Omar Artan was due to be the first referee from Somalia to officiate
at a World Cup after making Fifa’s final list for the tournament.
He is one of Africa’s top referees
and was named the continent’s best male referee in 2025.

We're not supposed to feel sorry for the bloody referees!
Go Go USA :)
Other innovations will include extended half times (with Ads)
and mid-half "hydration breaks" (with Ads)
Fair enough in hot conditions but some venues
are not in particularly hot places and many are covered arenas.

Also in the news...
Last week, dozens of Scots said their electronic system for travel authorisation (Esta)
was unexpectedly changed from “approved” to “travel not authorised”
with no explanation.
(Would have thought that one was obvious...just kidding!)

Seriously though, this is not a good start.
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Titus

Tuesday, 9 June 2026

































10cc
Tower Theatre
Upper Darby
Philadelphia, PA
December 5th 1975

Remastered audience recording.
Not too bad for a vintage audience capture.
Superb gig!
The PA crashes during the second part of 'Une Nuit a Paris'.
Rory Gallagher was the opening act.
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Titus

Disc 1
01 intro/Silly Love
02 Flying Junk
03 Baron Samedi
04 Old Wild Men
05 The Sacro-Iliac
06 Somewhere in Hollywood
07 The Second Sitting For The Last Supper
08 Sabre Dance/Une Nuit a Paris

Disc 2
01 I'm Not In Love
02 Donna
03 Ships Don't Disappear in the Night (Do They?)
04 The Film of My Love
05 The Worst Band in the World
06 Art for Art's Sake
07 The Wall Street Shuffle
08 Rubber Bullets

Monday, 8 June 2026