Friday, 3 April 2026




















Hey, we're going back to the dark side of moon.
Great to see the successful launch of the Artemis II rocket.













































Great to see a rocket being used for something other than a weapon.
Inevitably there are concerns about the long term objectives.
The future control of the moon's potential resources
seems to be of increasing interest to China, Russia and others.
The race is on!

Resource Utilization (ISRU):
Modern missions focus on In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)
using lunar materials to "live off the land".
Water Ice:
Confirmed at the lunar poles, this ice can be harvested for drinking water,
breathable oxygen, and liquid hydrogen/oxygen for rocket propellant.
Helium-3:
The Moon's soil contains Helium-3, a rare isotope that could potentially
fuel future clean-energy nuclear fusion reactors on Earth.
A "Lunar Economy":
Exploration encourages a new cislunar economy
involving private companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin
for cargo delivery, mining, and eventually tourism.

Moon wars aside, the technology is amazing
and you have to admire the bravery of the astronauts.












































Jeez, I want a medal if I go on a rollercoaster!
I must admit my enthusiasm for off-earth exploration weighs heavily sometimes
due to the late, great Bill Hicks who suggested, quite rightly, that maybe
we should feed everyone before embarking on expensive forays into space.

































Take me away?
(cartoons by Gary Larson)
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Titus























1953 was a pivotal post-war year marked by the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II,
the first ascent of Mount Everest by Hillary and Norgay and the end of the Korean War.
Other significant events include Stalin's death and the discovery of DNA's structure.
Did they use Stalin's DNA?

The UK singles chart began on November 14th 1952,
compiled by Percy Dickins of the New Musical Express (NME).
The first-ever number one was 'Here in My Heart' by Al Martino.


































Al's smash hit remained in top spot into 1953.

While various charts emerged in the 1950s, this NME chart is recognized
as the beginning of the official, weekly sales-based countdown.

In the US, the Billboard Hot 100 began on August 4th 1958,
with 'Poor Little Fool' by Ricky Nelson as the first number one.

I found an old data DVD which has all the UK No.1 hits from 1952 to 2004.
It was in the same cardboard box that yielded the previous Zappa post.
The files are 128 kbps MP3s (done in 2005 to fit it all on one disc)
This project was worked on by different people and there may be errors.
I recall someone had inadvertently used Van Halen's version
of 'You Really Got Me' instead of The Kinks for example.
I can rectify many but I can't be sure about all of the eras.

It is tempting (and good fun) to head for the years in the collection
which tally with your own first memories of getting into pop music
but I think it's also interesting to check out the year you were born.
It's like a tiny window on how the world was when you arrived.

In 1947 Melody Maker published the first chart based on sheet music sales.
Sheet music used to be a big deal.
That, along with publishing rights, was where the money lay.
It was the age of the songwriter.
Songs would be performed and recorded by numerous artists.
Having a hit was about making the most popular recording
rather than singing original material.
The 1953 chart shows David Whitfield's rendition of 'Answer Me'
was knocked off the top spot by Frankie Laine doing the same bloody song!
Frankie was on fire in 1953 with a trio of number ones.
'Answer Me' is a popular song, originally titled 'Mütterlein',
with German lyrics by Gerhard Winkler and Fred Rauch.
'Mütterlein' was published on April 19th 1952.
English lyrics were written by Carl Sigman, and the song was published
as 'Answer Me' in New York on October 13th 1953.
The song has been recorded by dozens of people over the years.

I'm not sure how many share my enthusiasm for the history of music
but this is cool to me and the low quality is actually quite apt
as it's a bit like listening to the radio back in the day.

































So here's all the smash hits from 1953. A decade before I was born.
When Sir Billy Himalaya was still a young man
just back from his first tour of duty in Burma.



































BTW There are a lot of great memorable songs that peaked at No.2.
I remember looking into making a compilation of those
but, alas, many of the early ones had simply vanished.
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Titus


























Frank Zappa
A & E Biography

I found this in an old cardboard box.
It was a VCD and the screen ratio was wrong.
I have fixed it and converted it to DVD.

























Filmed shortly before Frank's death
it has interviews with him, musicians he worked with
and Beefheart/Zappa superfan Matt Groening.



























A pretty good overview of Zappa's extraordinary career.
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Titus




















BREAKING...
New photographs from the Epstein files leaked:














































































































Where will it all end?
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Titus

Thursday, 2 April 2026



































Trump is correct. Even a stopped clock...
The USA both consumes and produces around 20% of the world's oil.
So self sufficient then huh?.
Unfortunately,  they can't sell it cheaply because it's a "global market" you dummy.
They could sell it as a not-for-profit national asset if they wished
but that would be socialism Goddammit. 
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Chocks away!
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Strait from the Hormuz's mouth.
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John Lee Hooker
Montreux Jazz Festival
Switzerland
July 15th 1983

Reposted from January 2023

This is well circulated I guess but always worth sharing.
Great recording of the blues legend.
regards
Titus

01 Serves Me Right To Suffer
02 I Didn't Know
03 High Heel Sneakers
04 I'll Take Care Of You
05 Boom Boom
06 Worried Life Blues
07 I'm Jealous
08 Crawlin' King Snake
09 Little Girl
10 Boogie Chillen

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

































Buck Dharma Band
Ricky Browning Benefit
Gwinnett Arts Center
Atlanta, Georgia
April 11th 1997

Newly remastered audience recording from my old CDs.
When I first heard this, years ago, I thought Buck mentioned Rick Downey
...until I did further research:

In 1997 a fan brought Buck Dharma's attention
to the story of Ricky Browning, a ten year old boy from Atlanta,
who was suffering the ravages of an inoperable brain tumour.


































Ricky had his own inspiring method to fight his illness,
he imagined his hero, Godzilla, fighting the tumour.
Buck assembled the Buck Dharma Band,
and performed a fund-raising concert for Ricky and his family.



























There's a video about Ricky and the concert which I've also uploaded.

As for the show...it is brilliant.
Stripped down versions of the songs.
Just the trio of Buck, Danny Miranda and John Miceli.
Sandy Roeser (Mrs. Buck) chips in on vocals for the second half
and young Ricky joins John Miceli on drums for Godzilla.

I've been putting off revisiting this recording for donkey's years.
Here it is at long last!
Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
A much needed reminder of the good in this troubled world?
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 intro/Blackbird/In My Life
02 Astronomy
03 Live for Me
04 Deadline
05 Burnin' for You
06 Before the Kiss
07 Shooting Shark
08 Buck's Boogie

Disc 2
01 Real World
02 Wind, Weather & Storm
03 In Thee
04 Born to Rock
05 Five Thirty-Five
06 (Don't Fear) The Reaper
07 Godzilla
08 I Fought the Law
09 Harvest Moon


Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Monday, 30 March 2026










































Sad news that Ross (The Boss) Friedman has passed away:

On February 9th 2026, Friedman announced
that he had been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
also known as motor neuron disease (MND) or Lou Gehrig's disease.
He died from the condition on March 26th aged 72.

Ross was a legendary guitarist known for his work with Dictators,
Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, Shakin' Street, Manowar and Brain Surgeons.
Pound for pound Ross was THE BOSS.
D.F.F.D.
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Titus
































The Dictators
The Gino Club
Stockholm, Sweden 1996

Reposted from June 2020

Superb FM broadcast of the greatest proto punk band ever.
Makes AC/DC sound like the Doobie Bros.
Saw them in an upstairs room of a Manchester pub around 2018.
There were about 60 people in attendance.
Very sad they drew so few but it was wonderful...a fight broke out!
This is in wav from my old CD.
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Titus

01 New York, New York
02 Haircut & Attitude
03 Master Race Rock
04 I Want You Tonight
05 Faster & Louder
06 Baby Let's Twist
07 I Am Right
08 Call Me Animal
09 The Party Starts Now
10 I Stand Tall
11 Science Gone Too Far
12 Had It Coming
13 Search & Destroy
14 The Next Big Thing
15 Stay With Me

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Frank Zappa
The Palladium
New York City
October 31st 1981 (early show)

The perfect companion to the previously posted late show.
There is an egg thrower in the crowd.
This was way back when Americans could afford to waste eggs.

































Great version of 'Blue Light'. an old favourite of mine.
That song always seems relevant.

































Tax the churches!
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Titus

Disc 1
01 Chunga's Revenge
02 "The finest night of the year”
03 You Are What You Is - take 1
04 You Are What You Is - take 2
05 Mudd Club
06 The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing
07 Dumb All Over
08 Heavenly Bank Account
09 Suicide Chump
10 Jumbo Go Away
11 Envelopes
12 Drowning Witch
13 What’s New in Baltimore?
14 Moggio
15 We’re Turning Again
16 Alien Orifice

Disc 2
01 Teen-age Prostitute
02 Flakes
03 Broken Hearts are for Assholes
04 The Blue Light
05 Tinsel Town Rebellion
06 Yo Mama
07 Bobby Brown Goes Down
08 City of Tiny Lites
09 “We’re not gonna stand for it!”
10 Strictly Genteel
11 Dancin' Fool
12 Whipping Post

Sunday, 29 March 2026














































Mark Blake
Pigs Might Fly
The inside story of Pink Floyd (2007)
























There are many books about Pink Floyd.
This is one I can heatily recommend.
The short lived five piece line-up (January 1968):































After a while they just stopped picking Syd up on the way to gigs.
😒
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Nik Turner's Hawkwind/Hedersleben/Flying Hair
The Complex
Glendale CA
Novermber 27th 2016

Reposted from December 2023

Let's face it Nik was a shambolic musician...but there's only one Thunder Rider.
Here's a remaster of the whole night's entertainment.
Nice audience recordings with minimal intrusive crowd noise.
The support bands are good so give them a chance!
regards
Titus

Disc 1
Flying Hair
01 Babies Cryin'
02 Tantrum
03 Beady Eyes
04 Tunnel Vision
05 Apache Line
06 Hypnotize
07 Night Fight
08 Phase II
Hedersleben
09 Apogee/Judas Star
10 Rarefied Air
11 (On the Ground) Safe n Sound
12 Walk Above the Clouds
13 The Fall of Chronopolis (suite)
14 History of Light

Disc 2
Nik Turner's Hawkwind
01 Earth Calling/Born to Go
02 Time We Left This World Today
03 The Black Corridor
04 Space Is Deep
05 Opa-Loka
06 Children of the Sun
07 D-Rider
08 Sonic Attack
09 Master of the Universe
10 Orgone Accumulator
11 Brainstorm/band intros
12 You Shouldn’t Do That
13 Silver Machine
14 Tequila













































A sign of the times?
I think  'No Trump' would be a better rallying call.
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Titus
































Albert Bouchard
Surrealist (2017)

My reworking of this solo effort from Albert.
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Titus

01 1000 Years
02 Trick of Moonlight (About a Mermaid)
03 Voyeur (part II)
04 Million Conversations
05 Sky
06 Vast Dark Night
07 Hands That Built America
08 Soy Extranjero
09 Rains Too Deep
10 25 to Life (Pàno)
11 Galelio Galilei

Friday, 27 March 2026


































Happy birthday to Prog God Tony Banks. 76 today!
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Progglådan Box C: Folkprogg & Sjungande låtskrivare
(folk progg & singing songwriters)
CD 309
Turid Lundqvist, Jan Hammarlund & Lena Ekman

Marit Turid Lundqvist (better known as Turid)
born November 16th 1949 in Stockholm
is a Swedish singer, songwriter, composer and musician.

Jan Eric Gustaf Hammarlund is a Swedish singer-songwriter and musician
born July 17th 1951 in Täby.
One of the first Swedish artists to "come out" as gay in the 1970s.

Lena Margareta Ekman is a Swedish singer, songwriter and musician
born on February 19th 1950 in Malmö
who has often participated in feminist contexts.



















It's fairly standard folk music but surprisingly likeable.
Some nice vocal harmonies ala Steeleye Span.
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Titus


































The Art of the Deal?
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Titus

Thursday, 26 March 2026

































Roomful of Blues
Bimbo's 365 Club
San Francisco, CA
February 3rd 1996

Remastered FM.
I painstakingly patched a ton of glitches/small gaps etc.
Took ages but it was worth it for this brilliant gig.
Roomful of Blues are a rolling ensemble who have been active for over 50 years.
Great jazzy blues with a lot of swing.
Some tracks remind me of Ray White/Ike Willis era Zappa.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 intro/instrumental
02 Blind Love
03 If You Know It
04 Say We're Through
05 Lillie Mae
06 I Left My Baby
07 Turn it On, Turn it Up
08 Marie, Marie
09 Slam Jam
10 Walkin' Slow Behind You
11 I Smell Trouble
12 Early in the Morning
13 Honey Hush

Disc 2
01 instrumental
02 Payin' the Cost to Be the Boss
03 Angry Woman
04 Ain't it a Shame
05 Gettin' Out
06 You Win
07 She's the Girl that Radiates
08 Champagne Eyes
09 That Ain't Right
10 You Don't Know
11 Last Night
12 Sent for You Yesterday
13 I Should Have Known







































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Titus

Wednesday, 25 March 2026