Monday, 9 February 2026

































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











































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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.
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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

Wednesday, 4 February 2026

































Pink Floyd
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
April 29th 1970

Remastered soundboard.
The Floyd at their psychedelic best.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 Grantchester Meadows
02 Astronomy Domine
03 Cymbaline
04 Atom Heart Mother
05 Embryo

Disc 2
01 Green is the Colour
02 Careful with that Axe, Eugene
03 Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
04 A Saucerful of Secrets
05 Interstellar Overdrive






































You gotta be kidding me!





























See...nothing to worry about...right?
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Titus


























































I can see right through her lies if that's what 'Transparency Warrior' means.
Where does Trump find these demonic harpies?

































regards
Titus

Tuesday, 3 February 2026

































Heart
California Jam II
Ontario Motor Speedway, CA
March 18th 1978

Remastered broadcast (maybe TV?)
I'm trying to cut down on America-bashing so here's a band as American as apple pie!
(Apple pie originated in England,
with the first known recipes appearing around the 14th century...Ed.)
Scheiße!
regards
Titus

01 Sylvan Song
02 Dream of the Archer
03 Love Alive
04 Heartless
05 White Lightning & Wine
06 Kick it Out
07 Silver Wheels
08 Dreamboat Annie
09 Mistral Wind
10 Little Queen
11 Devil Delight
12 Magic Man
13 Barracuda
14 Crazy on You

Monday, 2 February 2026












































































The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967)

















Roman Polanski's take on the Transylvanian legend.
It's had various titles:
Dance of the Vampires (UK)/Tanz der Vampire (Germany)
The Fearless Vampire Killers, or Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are in My Neck
(later, thankfully, shortened to The Fearless Vampire Killers)
The film co-starred the enchanting Sharon Tate.


























Tate and Polanski were married in Chelsea, London, on January 20th 1968.



























On August 9th 1969 Sharon Tate (aged 26) and four others were murdered
by members of the Manson Family in the home she shared with Polanski who was away.
She was eight-and-a-half months pregnant.

In 1977, Polanski was arrested and charged with drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl.
As a result of a plea bargain, he pleaded guilty
to the lesser offence of unlawful sex with a minor.
In 1978, after learning that the judge planned to reject his plea deal
and impose a prison term instead of probation, he fled to Paris.
A number of other women have later accused Polanski
of raping them when they were teenagers.
An Interpol red notice was issued for his arrest, and he rarely leaves France.
In 1979, Polanski gave a controversial interview with novelist Martin Amis
in which, discussing the case, he said 
"If I had killed somebody, it wouldn't have had so much appeal to the press, you see?
But fucking, you see, and the young girls.
Judges want to fuck young girls. Juries want to fuck young girls.
Everyone wants to fuck young girls!"

So Polanski is a flawed genius to put it mildly.
His comments in the 79 interview have unnerving parallels
to Epstein and his high-rollin' friends.

I love many Polanski films but it's always disheartening
when the personal lives of people you admire turn out to be abhorrent.
I choose to separate the art from the artist.
Some of Hitler's paintings are not bad :)
regards
Titus























Flights of fancy...

"International tourist arrivals (overnight visitors) grew by 4% in 2025,
as most destinations worldwide posted solid results.
According to the first World Tourism Barometer of the year,
an estimated 1.52 billion international tourists
were recorded globally in 2025, almost 60 million more than in 2024.

The US experienced a drop in foreign visitors (around 6%) and international spending,
making it an outlier among nations seeing global tourism booms.
Perceived 'America First' policies, tariffs, and increased border scrutiny 
negatively affected traveller confidence, particularly from Canada, Europe, and Asia.

Tourism from Denmark to the USA experienced a significant decline in 2025,
with figures dropping by approximately 19% to 25% compared to 2024.
Canadian travel to the US in 2025 dropped significantly,
with an estimated 22.9 million trips, a 28% decrease from 31.9 million in 2024.

International visitor spending in the United States
is projected to drop to approximately $169 billion in 2025,
a significant $12 billion decrease from $181 billion in 2024."

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Titus
































Progglådan Box C: Folkprogg & Sjungande låtskrivare
(folk progg & singing songwriters)
CD 306
Norrlåtar/Ramlösa Kvällar

Norrlåtar were a Swedish folky ensemble.

























Their fiddle-led sound is reminiscent of traditional Irish music
and I'm sure they would go down well in any Irish pub
if they quickened the pace more often. :)

Ramlösa Kvällar were a short-lived Samlas spin off
which included Lars Hollmer and Coste Apetrea.













They mostly play arrangements of traditional pieces.
Super talented and great sax from Ulf Wallander.
regards
Titus


Sunday, 1 February 2026


































































The IQ second division.

Let's face it, if you're below 100 it ain't good.
To be fair, countries with civil unrest, political turmoil
and an oppressive government are at a distinct disadvantage
so maybe we should give the USA a break :)
Poor showing by the lazy/idiotic UK.
At least we beat Germany!
regards
Titus

Saturday, 31 January 2026

































Todd Rundgren and Utopia
One Block West
Kansas City, MO
October 17th 1978

Remastered FM.
Culled from two sources.
Rod Tungsten and the boys doin' thar thang in Kansa City!
First minute is a bit ropey but I tried to mitigate that as much as possible.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 Real Man
02 It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference
03 Love of the Common Man
04 Trapped
05 Abandon City
06 The Verb "to Love"
07 The Seven Rays
08 Can We Still Be Friends
09 The Death of Rock and Roll

Disc 2
01 You Cried Wolf
02 Gangrene
03 A Dream Goes on Forever
04 Black Maria
05 Eastern Intrigue/Initiation
06 Couldn't I Just Tell You
07 Hello It's Me (cuts in)
08 Just One Victory

































Mr. Vampire (1985)
Reposted from October 2021

















This Chinese film is an old favourite of mine and a classic example of the jiangshi genre.
A fantasy mix of horror, comedy and martial arts.
It's success led to a franchise/sequels but none of them lived up to the prototype.
English subtitles are included for those of you who are not as fluent as I am in Cantonese.
(我嘅上帝 ...Ed.)
regards
Titus