Wednesday, 8 July 2026














A Porky Prime Cut

There is no specific date for when the office of Prime Minister first appeared,
as the role was not created but rather evolved over time through a merger of duties.
The term was regularly, if informally, used by Robert Walpole by the 1730s.
It was used in the House of Commons as early as 1805,
and it was certainly in parliamentary use by the 1880s,
but did not become the official title until 1905
when Henry Campbell-Bannerman held the post.

Historians generally consider Robert Walpole, who led the government of the Kingdom
of Great Britain for over twenty years from 1721 to be the first Prime Minister.
The first to use the title in an official act was Benjamin Disraeli
who signed the 1878 Treaty of Berlin as "Prime Minister of Her Britannic Majesty".

William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath, and James Waldegrave, 2nd Earl Waldegrave,
are sometimes listed as Prime Ministers.
However, modern academic consensus does not consider
either man to have held office as PM.

Waldegrave's tenure lasted for five days.









































He retired from public life in 1760, and died of smallpox in 1763.

William Pulteney only managed three days.











































I always link his name to the City of Bath, particularly the Pulteney Bridge.























Completed in 1774, it is one of only four bridges in the world
to have shops across its full span on both sides.
A fabulous place to visit with it's impressive weir.
You'd have to be crazy to jump in there right?












































People aere crazy.

Liz Truss was only PM for 50 days and I think she shouldn't be counted either.












































It's a bit like how Pluto lost it's Planet status :)
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Titus
































Various artists
Reading Festival 1973

Reposted from October 2023

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Titus

01 Rory Gallagher - Hands Off
02 Strider- Road Runner
03 Greenslade - Feathered Friends
04 Status Quo - Don't Waste My Time
05 The Faces - Losing You
06 Andy Bown - Long Legged Linda
07 Lesley Duncan - Earth Mother
08 Tim Hardin - Hang on to a Dream/Person to Person

































Les quarts de finale.

UK times and TV channels:
09th 21.00 ITV France vs Morocco
10th 20.00 BBC Spain vs Belgium
11th 22.00 ITV Norway vs England
12th 02.00 ITV Argentina vs Switzerland

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Titus
































Starcastle
Ford Auditorium
Detroit, MI
March 10th 1976

Remastered audience recording.
They were sandwiched between opening act Dr. Feelgood and headliners Journey.
Dunno who thought this bill was suitable for The Feelgoods :)
A nice performance from the American pomp-rockers
who were obviously heavily influenced by Yes.
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Titus

01 intro/Stargate/Sunfield
02 Elliptical Seasons
03 Forces
04 Lady Of The Lake/Nova
05 To the Fire Wind

Tuesday, 7 July 2026


























Glad to see the USA trounced by Belgium despite Trump's efforts
to influence the game by colluding with the equally corrupt Gianni Infantino
to overturn Folarin Balogun's red card.
I was hoping the US would do well until this happened.
Would Americans really want a victory that the whole world views as cheating?

'Overturn This'
Belgium mock US President Donald Trump and FIFA after USA World Cup exit.




















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Titus






































World War II in Colour (2008)

Episode 1 The Gathering Storm
Just years after World War I Germany and other nations are in an economic depression.





















Leader approval ratings in Germany, Italy, Japan and Spain are low
fuelling the rise of military dictators and their parties.
After Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany
he and his generals plot the invasion of Poland.





















It's all kicking off again! Scheiße!
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Titus

Monday, 6 July 2026
















































Michael Bruce with Billy James
No More Mr. Nice Guy (1996 - revised and updated 2000)
























The ex-Coop guitarist and songwriter spills the beans.
Michael comes across as slightly bitter
but it's a great read with some nice vintage pictures.























































































































































An essential book for fans of the original band.
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Nik Turner's Space Ritual
Shibuya On Air West
Tokyo, Japan
March 17th 1996

Remastered audience recording.
Thunder Rider wows Nippon.
The band includes fellow ex-Hawkwinders Alan Powell, Simon House and Del Dettmar.
More Hawkwind than Hawkwind?
It turned out quite listenable and I drifted off into a psychedelic daze.
(He fell asleep...Ed.)
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Titus

Disc 1
01 Dream Worker
02 Watching the Grass Grow
03 Kadu Flyer
04 Master of the Universe
05 Spiral Galaxy 28948
06 Dying Seas
07 Soul Herder
08 Opa-Loka 2000
09 Lord of the Hornets
10 High Rise

Disc 2
01 Thoth
02 Ejection
03 Audio Energy
04 Orgone Accumulator
05 Ten Seconds of Forever
06 Brainstorm
07 Silver Machine
08 You Shouldn't Do That
09 outro/In the Mood/flute

Sunday, 5 July 2026



























A Pleasant Terror: The Life and Ghosts of M.R. James (1995)

















This Anglia TV documentary is a retrospective
on the life and works of, TLD favourite, M.R. James
with contributions by Christopher Lee, Jonathan Miller and Ruth Rendell.


























An essentiall addition to any serious M.R. James fan's collection.
regards
Titus

Saturday, 4 July 2026

































Larry Carlton
Newmark Theatre
Portland, OR
February 21st 2020

Remastered audience recording.
Woman talking a bit during 'Smiles' but overall a respectful and attentive crowd
I decided to keep the full ending of Room 335
so you can hear how the tape eventually self-destructs.
BTW The stuff he says (and he's done this before)
about recognising tunes from just the first two notes is bollocks.
You can do that with loads of songs if you know them.
Shit, I can tell Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath from the first chord!
(He'll name that tune in one...Ed.)
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Titus

Disc 1
01 Black Friday
02 Deep Into It
03 Sham Time
04 Oui Oui Si
05 Smiles and Smiles to Go
06 Minute by Minute
07 (It Was) Only Yesterday

Disc 2
01 Josie
02 Black Cow
03 Kid Charlemagne
04 Don't Take Me Alive
05 Put It Where You Want It
06 Room 335 (cut)









































Sixteen teams left.
My predicted winners in brackets.
Not totally convinced England will beat Mexico :)
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Titus

4th ITV 18.00 Canada vs Morocco (Morocco)
4th BBC 22,00 Paraguay vs France (France)
5th ITV 21.00 Brazil vs Norway (Brazil)
6th BBC 01.00 Mexico vs England (England)
6th BBC 20.00 Portugal vs Spain (Spain)
7th BBC 01.00 USA vs Belgium (USA)
7th ITV 17.00 Argentina vs Egypt (Argentina)
7th ITV 21.00 Switzerland vs Colombia (Columbia)

Friday, 3 July 2026

































Martin Barre Band
Espaço das Américas
Sao Paulo, Brazil
March 5th 2020

Remastered audience recording.
Decent sound and an excellent gig.
Much better than Ian Anderson's version of Tull.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 A Song for Jeffrey
02 My Sunday Feeling
03 Back to the Family
04 For a Thousand Mothers
05 Nothing is Easy
06 To Cry You a Song
07 Hymn 43
08 Aqualung
09 War Child
10 Sealion
11 Cross Eyed Mary

Disc 2
01 Heavy Horses
02 Songs from the Wood
03 Hunting Girl
04 Thick as a Brick (excerpt)
05 Minstrel in the Gallery
06 Teacher
07 A New Day Yesterday
08 Jump Start
09 Locomotive Breath


Thursday, 2 July 2026





























Beat Club (Episode 73) November 27th 1971

Beat Club take an excursion to Poland and the footage is really interesting.


























The fabulous Fanny:































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Titus

Fanny - Special Care/Blind Alley
Man - Angel Easy
The Move - Down on the Bay
Hardin & York - Like a Rolling Stone/Freedom
Slade - Coz I Luv You
Redbone - The Witch Queen of New Orleans







































Epistocracy is a hypothetical political system where voting power
is allocated according to a citizen's political knowledge and competence,
rather than based on universal equal suffrage.
The term, rooted in ancient Greek (epistēmē for knowledge and kratos for rule),
challenges traditional democratic equality
to prevent irrational or uneducated decision-making.

My wife, when annoyed with Reform or MAGA supporters,
often veers precariously close to the event horizon of this particular rabbit hole.
The problem is who's doing the assessment?
Too tempting for the rich and powerful to shift the benchmark
in favour of those with an exclusive/expensive education.

Besides, I'm not convinced the Frau Luxor is smart enough to vote.


































I'm not sexist...it's just a joke.
If I was sexist I wouldn't allow her to clean and cook for me would I?
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Titus

Wednesday, 1 July 2026
















































Moby Dick (1956)

















John Huston and Ray Bradbury's classic adaptation of Herman Melville's 1851 novel.
A fresh-faced Richard Basehart stars in the role of our storyteller Ishmael.






















Beefheart Basehart went on to play Admiral Nelson
in the TV series 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'
so perhaps he found a niche as the go-to seafaring actor of his day?

The main event here, of course, is Gregory Peck as Captain Ahab.
Greggery Peccary walking the Deckery:
























He beckons...
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Titus

































Robert Calvert
Lucky Leif and the Longships (1975)

On the CD release of this LP the spoken word 'Making of Midgard' was subjected
to a despicable 're-mix' which consists of multiple layered echo effects on Bob's voice.
I don't know who sanctioned this but it ruined the track for me
and it has zero merit even as an 'alternative mix'.
This is my slightly tweaked reworking of the album
with the original version of 'Midgard' (ripped from vinyl)
It was produced by Brian Eno and has a very similar sound to Eno's first two solo efforts.
Alongside 1974's 'Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters'
this endures as one of Robert Calvert's finest records.
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Titus

01 Ship of Fools
02 The Lay of the Surfers
03 Voyaging to Vinland
04 The Making of Midgard
05 Brave New World
06 Magical Potion
07 Moonshine in the Mountains
08 Storm Chant of the Skraelings
09 Volstead O Vodeo Do
10 Phase Locked Loop
11 Ragna Rock

Tuesday, 30 June 2026




















Life After WWI: In Colour (2019)




















A documentary that originally aired on More4
(a sister channel to Channel 4).




























The series uses vividly colourised archival footage
to chart the aftermath of the First World War.
An oft overlooked period as the focus tends to be,
understandably, on the two world wars.
The "Big Four":


























The documentary highlights many things I hadn't really thought about
such as the millions of orphans and the fate of "surplus" young women
who were left in a world with a limited supply of young men.
Georges Clemenceau's unrealistic demands for German reparations
paved the way for Adolf and the Nazis and the arbitrary carving up of territories ,
pretty much, guaranteed future conflict .





















When they say "10 dead/100 injured" on the news during any conflict
I'm tempted , maybe subconsciously, to consider the injured as being lucky
or at least luckier.
The shocking reality of some of these injuries is sobering.
We tend to be shown a sanitised version:
The hero who has lost a leg/the Vet who shows you his bullet hole scar.
Many casualties featured here put paid to such romanticised nonsense.
My Dad was born in 1914 and my Mum in 1918
so, for me, this is an insight into the world they grew up in.
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Titus

Elvin Bishop
KSAN radio
Sausalito, CA
July 8th 1973

Reposted from August 2020

I love Elvin's stuff. It has a great uplifting feel.
Rock, blues, country and a dash of funk.
Reminds me of Little Feat or Ry Cooder at times.
This is a nice recording. Highly recommended.
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Titus

01 Travellin' Shoes
02 Little Brother Bill
03 Mockingbird
04 Down in the Valley
05 Piggly Wiggly Blues
06 Stealin' Watermelons
07 I Need Your Lovin' Every Day

Monday, 29 June 2026










































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Hawkwind
Leas Cliff Hall
Folkestone, England
July 12th 1980

Remastered soundboard.
Early Thatcher-era Hawkwind patched and repaired.
(which took ages especially on Motorway City)
What's not to like? (apart from Thatcher)
Simon King would soon be sacked for bad time keeping.
I'm not sure if that means he couldn't keep the beat
or had a punctuality issue...probably both :)
Huw Lloyd Langton adds some 'proper rock' lead guitar.
Saw Huw play at a tiny local venue in the mid 80s.
He was quite good but turned up very badly prepared.
Audience members had to nip home to get him a distortion pedal because his was broken
and batteries/guitar leads were similarly crowd-sourced.
Eventually we managed to get him equipped and reasonably functioninal.
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Titus

Disc 1
01 Shot Down in the Night
02 Motorway City
03 Spirit of the Age
04 Urban Guerilla
05 Prelude/Who's Gonna Win the War?
06 World of Tiers
07 Dust of Time
08 Space Chase

Disc 2
01 Waiting for Nati
02 Lighthouse
03 Brainstorm
04 Master of the Universe
05 Silver Machine/Levitation
06 bonus: (Friday Rock Show 1981)
Tommy Vance interviews Dave Brock & Harvey Bainbridge

Sunday, 28 June 2026

































KRAAN
Taverne am Lützowplatz
Berlin, Germany
March 23rd 1977

Remastered FM.
Just brilliant!
Hellmut Hattler is a fiendish bass player.
Check out his voice 'n' bass spot in 'Hallo Ja Ja, I Don't Know'.
(I believe the appropriate American word would be "awesome")
The tavern on Lützowplatz was located in the so-called Tiergarten triangle
on the site where today's CDU party headquarters is located.
The hall, which offered space for around 3,000 people,
was mainly used as a marquee for a fairground.
Up until 1979 some concerts and festivals also took place there.
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Titus

Disc 1
01 improv/Wiederhören
02 Andy Nogger
03 Yaqui Yagua
04 Holiday am Marterhorn

Disc 2
01 Silky Way/Vollgas Ahoi
02 Hallo Ja Ja, I Don't Know
03 Let it Out
bonus:
04 interview with Ingo

















The cost of gigging crisis (part one: 1977)

Reposted from August 2022

Saw Hawkwind in June 1977 (opening band: Motorhead)
pretty cool huh?

































Cool or not my interest here is purely financial.
We note Brock was charging £2.25.
This was fairly average for 1977 and considering Hawkwind
were lugging Atom Henge around/funding Robert Calvert's excesses
I consider it a reasonable tariff.

Our 2nd 1977 concert is Peter Gabriel:



















































Still a (pre-Biko) upper-class jerk he thinks it's fine to charge £2.80.
N.B. Despite the crappy ZD row position, me and my mate Mike Knowles
snuck down the front and actually watched from about row six!
MAGIC, if a tad expensive for schoolboys on £1 a week pocket money.

Moving on...
Van der Graaf (Generator):










































Touring the, then new, album 'The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome'.
Probably the best gig of the three.
And, at £1.50, they win the (admittedly subjective)
Titus Luxor Award for 'People's Champion 1977'.
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The cost of gigging crisis. (part two: 1978)

Reposted from September 2022

You'll have to take my word for it, but this 'D' is in fact Hawkwind.
We see that Mr. Brock has upped his fee to £3.



















































£2.80 seems to be the standard going rate in 78.
Judas Priest and Steve Hackett being examples:








































































































Perhaps surprisingly, the mighty Meat Loaf only charged £2.50.

















































So the big man wins the Titus Luxor 'People's Champion of 1978' award.
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Titus