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!
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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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Albert Bouchard
Surrealist (2017)

My reworking of this solo effort from Albert.
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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 (PĂ no)
11 Galelio Galilei

Friday, 27 March 2026


































Happy birthday to Prog God Tony Banks. 76 today!
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ProgglÄdan Box C: Folkprogg & Sjungande lÄtskrivare
(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 TĂ€by.
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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The Art of the Deal?
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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.
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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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Wednesday, 25 March 2026










































Gary Larson makes me smile.
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When I was growing up in the late 60s/early 70s
the second world war was just ancient history to me
no more significant than the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
They'd just exchanged a chariot for a Spitfire.
Everything was great! It was the age of science.
Hey, they put a man on the moon (would you believe?)
The TV show 'How' taught me how things worked:


















































Tomorrow's world showed me how things would work in the future:

















































They neglected to tell me the world is a shithole.
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On March 2nd Trump said the US campaign had been projected to last
four to five weeks but could “go far longer than that”.

The "excursion" to Iran is costing the US taxpayer around $1 billion par day.
Photosensitive Pete Hegseth says the Pentagon plans to ask lawmakers
for some $200 billion in supplemental funds to pay for the operations.
You do the math!
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My best wishes to the beleaguered people of Hawaii.

"The worst flooding to hit Hawaii in two decades
has swept homes off their foundations, floated cars out of driveways
and left floors, walls and counters covered in thick, reddish volcanic mud.
Authorities said hundreds of homes had been damaged,
along with some schools and a hospital.
On Monday, new downpours set off a fresh round of flooding
on Oahu’s south side while residents on the island’s North Shore
cleaned up and assessed the destruction from last week’s torrents.
No deaths have been reported, but more than 230 people had to be rescued."

As far as I know Trump has said nothing about the flooding.
I thought it was supposed to be "America first"?
Is Hawaii not American enough?
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"The U.S. government will pay a French energy firm nearly $1 billion
to cancel its plans to build a pair of wind farms off the East Coast,
the Trump administration announced Monday in its latest move to stymie offshore wind. 
The French firm TotalEnergies will forfeit its leases for projects
off the coasts of New York and North Carolina, with the United States
paying $928 million to reimburse what the company initially spent on the leases.
Under the deal, TotalEnergies will reinvest that money into oil and gas projects,
including a liquefied natural gas export facility in Texas."

Many wars and world issues are linked to resources, especially fossil fuels.
Wind turbines and other renewables will help solve more than just environmental concerns.
This isn't a popular idea with those who profit from the current system.

Trump says "windmills" are ugly.
They're not windmills, you orange dickhead, they don't mill anything.
Here's a beautiful oil refinery:
















Trump is worried about the impact on birds.




















Trump has frequently claimed that China manufactures wind turbines
but does not use them domestically.







































Not in the top ten, due to it's small population, is Norway.

"Norway generates over 98% of its electricity from renewable sources,
primarily hydropower, making it a global leader in clean energy.
With a system built on abundant water resources, hydro
contributes around 89–90% of production, while wind power accounts for nearly 9–10%.
Fossil fuels, mainly gas, contribute less than 1%."

They are no angels being major fossil fuel exporters
but I guess they can get by without access to the strait of Hormuz?
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Richard Thompson
West End Cultural Centre
Winnipeg, MB
July 16th 2000

Not the full show but a very nice FM  broadcast.
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01 DJ intro
02 Bathsheba Smiles
03 I Feel So Good
04 The Ghost of You Walks
05 If You Don't Want Me
06 1952 Vincent Black Lightning
07 Turning of the Tide
08 Shoot Out the Lights
09 God Loves a Drunk
10 I Misunderstood
11 Dimming of the Day
12 Valerie
13 DJ outro












































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Tritonus
Nachtmusik - WDR Radio
Germany
March 24th 1977

Remastered FM broadcast.
This recording features a choir and a proper pipe organ!
Really good keyboard driven prog half way between ELP and Rick Wakeman.
Big Carl Palmer-esque drum solo on the last track from Arthur Weiss.
I've read that Arthur moved to the US and continued playing
but I can't find anything further about him.
Wiki says he  was only with Tritonus in 2015
which is incorrect as he played on their 1977 live album.
That was only released in 2015 hence the confusion.
Good article/interview with keyboardist Peter K, Seiler here
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01 Between the Universes
02 Escape and No Way Out
03 Mars Detection
04 The Day Awakes
05 The Day Works
06 Far in the Sky






























Beat Club
Episode 56
June 27th 1970

Reposted from September 2024

Some sections on David Peel in this episode who's album 'The Pope Smokes Dope'
was produced by John Lennon making it a collector's item for Lennon/Beatles fans.
Peel has connections to Kevin Michael 'GG' Allin (born Jesus Christ Allin)
who is/was...er...shall we say interesting?
Worth a wiki.
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Van der Graaf Generator - Whatever Would Robert Have Said?
Brinsley Schwarz - Ebury Down
Santana - Jingo-Lo-Ba/Incident at Neshabur
Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime/Mighty Man
Family - The Weaver's Answer

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Hawklords
Guildhall
Portsmouth, UK
October 14th 1978

Remastered audience recording.
Not great sound quality.
Probably one for hard core fans only.
I saw Hawkwind a couple of times on the 78 'Hawklords' tour.
I think the temporary name change was a legal thing
concerning an ongoing dispute with Nik Turner.
They leant heavily on the new album which pissed me off at the time.
Now, of course, it seems like an Uncle Bob Calvert classic.
They had ultra violet lights which made it look
as if you were covered in bits of fluff/lint.
The effect became a staple of discos by the early 80s
but this was my first exposure to it.
I remember wondering why the fuck my black T shirt was covered white specks
and attempting to brush/pick them off.
Then looking around to see loads of other people doing exactly the same thing.
Hawkwind always had a trick up their sleeve.
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Disc 1
01 Automaton/25 Years
02 High Rise
03 Death Trap
04 The Age of the Micro Man
05 Spirit of the Age
06 Urban Guerrilla
07 Sonic Attack/improv
08 Flying Doctor
09 Steppenwolf

Disc 2
01 Psi Power
02 Brainstorm
03 Free Fall
04 Robot
05 Uncle Sam's on Mars/Iron Dream
06 Silver Machine
07 Master of the Universe

Sunday, 22 March 2026









































Another from Gary Larson.
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Porcupine Tree
Phantasmagoria
Wheaton, MD
May 26th 1999

Another show from the PTree archives.
It's a reasonable quality audience recording
albeit with distant chatters audible in the quieter moments.
I'm not that into Porcupine Tree but, as I've said before, I've got loads of their stuff.
This interesting venue is no longer a going concern.






















The Tree were opening for Gong.










































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01 Even Less
02 Piano Lessons
03 Waiting
04 Up the Downstair
05 Don't Hate Me
06 Signify
07 Voyage 34
08 Tinto Brass
09 Sky Moves Sideways
10 Radioactive Toy

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The Long and the Short and the Tall (1961)

















Reposted from September 2021
Now with multiple optional subtitles. Other languages are available on request.









































An old favourite based on a 1959 play with the same name by Willis Hall.
It is an early example of a war film that has sympathies with the enemy
as opposed to the usual gung-ho propaganda stuff.
A young David McCallum is part of the cast.
He shot to fame as Illya Kuryakin in The Man from U.N.C.L.E
and, of course, for his role in Colditz.
We can forgive him for Sapphire & Steel.
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Warning: Parental Advisory (2002)

















Reposted from October 2024

OK, it's a bit tacky but interesting in a way.
A made-for-TV dramatization of the efforts to clamp down on "porn rock".
Frank Zappa, Dee Snider and John Denver testified at the congressional hearings.
Worth a watch.
Sorry I couldn't find good quality English subtitles for this one.
Translating back from other languages amplifies the "Chinese whispers" effect.
e.g. When Dee sings "We're not gonna take it"
you end up with something like "This is intolerable" which is, erm, intolerable.
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Theme Time Radio Hour with Bob Dylan
Episode 35

An episode on the subject of women's names.
I always think Gertrude is rather odd.
Theme Time is brilliant. An education.
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