Friday 26 July 2024

































Dyan Diamond
In the Dark 1978

Dyan Diamond was one of Kim Fowley's protégés.
She was a member of Venus & the Razorblades at the age of 14.
This is her Fowley-produced debut solo effort. By then 16 and 'legal'.
It bombed and she was immediately dropped by the mercenary bastards at MCA.
Shame, as I think she was great and this is a decent album.
A couple of (good) pop songs but mostly rock n roll.
I've been listening to it for 46 years so it must have something.
It's a vinyl rip. I don't think it's ever been released on CD.
regards
Titus

01 Baby What You Want Me to Do
02 Western Avenue
03 Hot
04 Teenage Radio Stars
05 Someone Like Me
06 Back on the Strip
07 Mystery Dance
08 Animal Girl
09 Nervous
10 Your Neighborhood
11 In the Dark
12 Gonna Rock Ourselves to Death





















There's a 1982 Judas Priest recording in the queue.
Here's a pre-post contrast sample.
Green Manalishi...original/remaster.
regards
Titus

































Kim Mitchell
Manta Eastern Sound
Toronto, Canada
June 18th 1992

Reposted from October 2022

Great quality radio broadcast
with a mix of chat, album cuts and live performance.
regards
Titus

01 intro
02 Find the Will
03 talk
04 America
05 That's a Man
06 talk
07 Pure as Gold
08 Go for Soda
09 talk
10 Some Folks
11 Hullabaloo
12 talk
13 Patio Lanterns
14 Rockland Wonderland
15 talk
16 Rock 'n' Roll Duty





























Beat Club
Episode 55
May 30th 1970

Nice segments with Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash on this episode
...and the cool Sabs footage of course.
regards
Titus

Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
Rare Bird - Sympathy/Beautiful Scarlet
Black Sabbath - Blue Suede Shoes (snippet)
Jody Grind - Paint It Black
Blodwyn Pig - See My Way
Renaissance - Kings and Queens
Canned Heat - Future Blues

Thursday 25 July 2024

































Minutemen
Studio Zzz
Los Angeles, CA
November 28th 1982
KPFK-FM broadcast

Remastered FM broadcast.
Wonderful stuff from the iconic trio at their punk-Rush peak.
A show continually dedicated to Richard Meltzer.
Hats off to Dennes Dale Boon.
regards
Titus

01 intro jam
02 The Process
03 Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love
04 Sell or Be Sold
05 Mutiny in Jonestown
06 Life as a Rehearsal
07 Beacon Sighted Through Fog
08 The Tin Roof
09 The Only Minority
10 Faith
11 Black Sheep
12 Cut
13 Joy
14 More Joy
15 Pure Joy
16 Joy jam (with Spot)
17 Fake Contest
18 Sickles and Hammers
19 Polarity
20 Split Red
21 The Maze
22 Plight
23 One Chapter in the Book
24 The Anchor
25 Paranoid Chant
26 outro by DJ Andrea 'Enthal

Wednesday 24 July 2024











































Reposted from April 2021

I think it is strange how bands have names.
Was a time when being called something like
The Steve Brown Quartet was good enough.
Then it was Steve Brown and the Termites
or any insect would do.
The Alice Cooper group was formerly both The Earwigs and The Spiders.
The latter technically arachnid I know. (pedant...Ed.)
A friend once told me of a band he encountered at college.
They had no instruments and did not sing, they just played pots and pans.
Their name was 'The Dave Clark Five Trio'
There were four of them.
Still my favourite band name ever.
I once opened a show for Half-Man/Half-Biscuit
Also a great name.
The bass player was very nice and let me use all his expensive gear.
They were huge Tranmere Rovers fans and it was stipulated in their contract
that should Tranmere Rovers happen to be playing
(maybe an unexpected F.A. cup run)
then the gig was off and you could not sue them. 
True story!
regards
Titus
































Progglådan Box A: Tung Rock & Blues CD101
Cosmic Rays
Recorded in November 2012, Silence, Koppom.
Studio sessions produced by Coste Apetrea.

I don't know much about this band
but it's decent bluesy rock which sounds a bit like Foghat.
The music from this Swedish box-set is varied
and it slightly overlaps some previous Swedish posts.
Something of a goldmine if you share my curiosity.
There are 40 CDs though so it will take some time!
The full box artwork is included.
regards
Titus

Tuesday 23 July 2024

































Hawkwind
Leas Cliff Hall
Folkestone, England
July 12th 1980

Remastered soundboard.
Numerous edits, fixes and patches were applied.
It nearly killed me!
Far from perfect but a treat for Hawkheads.
I saw them twice in 1980 on consecutive days:

































Can't remember a thing about it.
regards
Titus

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
09 Lighthouse
10 Brainstorm
11 Master of the Universe
12 Silver Machine/Levitation

Monday 22 July 2024

































Blue Öyster Cult
Metropolitan Center
Minneapolis, MN
October 26th 1979

A fresh remaster of this classic Mirrors era FM broadcast.
I saw them nine days later so this brings back fond memories.
Mirrors may not be everyone's favourite BÖC album
but the tour was brilliant with the boys on top form.
Albert's drum solo and The Reaper are missing from the recording.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 Dominance and Submission
02 Dr. Music
03 Mirrors
04 Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll
05 The Great Sun Jester
06 Buck's Boogie
07 The Vigil

Disc 2
01 Astronomy
02 ME 262
03 Godzilla
04 Hot Rails to Hell/bass solo
05 Five Guitars/Born to be Wild

































The Tubes
Woodley Park
Van Nuys, CA.
October 28th 1995

Remastered audience recording. (fans only)
Quality is not the greatest as I was fighting against
the boomy bass combined with tinny vocals.
A battle I ultimately lost, but I like the gig.
Chatty crowd at this open-air event
which was opened by The Plimsouls and headlined by Cheap Trick.
I believe it was a free 'Fall Ball' concert.
These American 'bring Granny & the kids' events seem like a fun day out
but perhaps not the best places to actually listen to the bands.
regards
Titus

01 Rawhide
02 Mondo Bondage
03 Hoods from Outer Space
04 Sushi Girl
05 She's a Beauty
06 A Matter of Pride
07 Fastest Gun Alive
08 Out of the Business
09 Telecide
10 White Punks on Dope
11 Talk to Ya Later

Saturday 20 July 2024





























I saw this in Vienna.
regards
Titus
































Johnny Winter
Rainbow Music Hall
Denver, CO.
October 19th 1980

Remastered dual-mono FM sourced.
It looked very compressed and still does
but the sound quality is quite good.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 Hide Away
02 Killing Floor
03 EZ Rider
04 Catfish Blues
05 One Step at a Time
06 Johnny B. Goode

Disc 2
01 Stranger
02 Highway 61 Revisited
03 She Moves Me
04 Jumpin' Jack Flash
05 It's All Over Now
06 The Crawl

Thursday 11 July 2024

































Ry Cooder
Concertgebouw
Amsterdam
January 23rd 1977

Remastered soundboard.
No posts for a week or so as I'm travelling.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 Showtime
02 Alimony
03 Stand By Me
04 Tattler
05 Dark End of the Street
06 Ditty Wah Ditty
07 One Meat Ball
08 Slack-key instrumental
09 Fool for a Cigarette
10 Tamp 'em Up Solid

Disc 2
01 Jesus on the Mainline
02 Do Re Mi
03 Goodnight Irene
04 Volver, Volver
05 He'll Have to Go
06 How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?
07 Crow Black Chicken
08 Smack Dab in the Middle

Wednesday 10 July 2024























Just found out this festival was cancelled a week ago.
They haven't bothered to inform me.
I'm now fighting with others to get a refund.
Thanks to Arena for providing a better service than the organisers,
They wrote:
We have been informed this morning 3rd July 2024
that this festival has been cancelled.
As you may know Arena were only confirmed to play at this festival
on the 6th June 2024 not even 4 weeks ago!
We were asked to play by the organisers of the festival, as it seems
that issues and cancellation’s by other bands had been on going for many months.
Arena stepped up and were very much looking forward to being there.
Apologies to our Polish fans, sorry we cant make it
but this situation is totally out of our hands.
I could tell they were struggling with an ever-changing 'weak' line-up.
Not happy today!
regards
Titus

Tuesday 9 July 2024

































Blue Öyster Cult
The Palladium
New York, NY
February 16th 1979

Extensively remastered soundboard.
I have previously posted an FM broadcast from this Indochinese refugee benefit concert.
That one had Todd Rundgren and Utopia plus two songs from BÖC.
Here is the complete Blue Öyster Cult set.
I don't know if it was ever aired.
Albert is huge in this mix, check out that kick drum.
Eric loses the plot on the second verse of 'Harvester'
and ad_libs his way to the 'took a ride' bridge.
Shouldn't have had that last bowl!
Really good 'Born to be Wild'.
I like the arrangement during the 'crossing gutars' section.
Buck always hits the E string as the guitars part company.
It's his attempt to keep it 'musical'.
Looks great but can sound a bit chaotic over the usual Lanier/Bouchard bros. riffing.
A more laid-back keyboard background is used here.
OK, I'm being a bit nerdy.
Just keepin' the Kronos flyin'.
regards
Titus

01 Stairway to the Stars
02 E.T.I.
03 Harvester of Eyes
04 Dr. Music
05 Hot Rails to Hell
06 (Don't Fear) The Reaper
07 Godzilla
08 Born to Be Wild
09 Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll

Monday 8 July 2024

































Texas International Pop Festival
Dallas International Motor Speedway
Lewisville, Texas
August 30th - September 1st 1969
Vol. 6
B.B. King
(September 1st)

Remastered soundboard.
B. B. played all three days of the festival.
I think it turned out OK but the last track
seemed to be partly spliced from a 2nd inferior source
and was difficult to work with.
regards
Titus

01 intro/Sweet Sixteen
02 Please Accept My Love/band intros
03 Everybody Wants to Know Why I Sing the Blues
04 Don't Answer the Door
05 That's Wrong Little Mama/instrumental
06 How Blue Can You Get?
07 Whole Lot of Love
08 Everyday I Have the Blues
































Styx
Capitol Center
Landover, MD 
April 13th 1981

This is a DVD of the in-house video feed.
Originally VHS so crap quality.
I re-authoured it from a two-part rip hence the half-way transition.
All menues were removed because I don't like menues much.
Apologies to menu fans.
Paradise Theatre was a slight bounce-back IMO
following their less-than-impressive Cornerstone album.
As a live outfit, however, they were at their peak.
Tommy Shaw is on fire here (can be a bit cheesy I know)




























The 18 year old Titus saw the show in London:

























I remember thinking the guy sweeping the stage
was going to suddenly whip off his hat & coat and turn out to be Dennis.
I think they missed a trick there!
regards
Titus

Ad 1928
Rockin' the Paradise
Blue Collar Man
The Grand Illusion
Lights
Lady
Crystal Ball
Suite Madame Blue
Snowblind
Too Much Time on My Hands
Great White Hope
Best of Times
Foolin' Yourself
Miss America
Babe
Renegade
Come Sail Away
Borrowed Time
Half-Penny, Two-Penny
Ad 1958

Sunday 7 July 2024
































Born to be Wild: The Golden Age of American Rock
Episode 3 of 3.
Welcome to the Jungle

The final part explores the 1980s and the eventual demise
of the golden era of American rock.
The beginning of the decade saw the meteoric rise of MTV
which completely changed the landscape of rock music.
From Los Angeles, a new rock scene emerged of party-anthem pop-metal,
tailor-made for the visual medium of TV. Bands like Van Halen,
Motley Crue and Poison sported heavy make-up, flashy clothes
and huge hair while singing songs of sex, partying, drinking and drugs.
The other side of American mainstream rock attempted to tackle
the social and political issues of the time.

































John Mellencamp, Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen all produced
a stadium rock that appealed to the nation's blue-collar workers.
Their music filled arenas, but was anybody really listening to the message?
As the decade moved on, MTV exposure directly translated
to commercial profit and soon the hugely popular pop-metal
 - dubbed Hair Metal by its critics - was saturating the market.
Power ballads, big choruses and even bigger hair were the order of the day,
with the highly marketable Bon Jovi leading the pack.
Guns N' Roses saw themselves as the antithesis
to what they considered fake rebellion, soft-rock drivel.
But, as we discover, even they became neutralised
by the commercialisation of the rock industry.















The documentary ends in the early 90s with the emergence of Nirvana
and grunge, which wiped away the narcissistic, sexist and pompous music form
American rock had grown into. However, it was ultimately another genre
of pop music that really replaced the golden age of rock,
producing the big personalities the rock scene could no longer provide.

The 80s is my least favourite decade for music.
I found myself constantly buying LPs by new bands
on the strength of a promising single I'd heard
only to find it was the only good song on the album.
Prog was in the doldrums and even Zappa was below par.
Some better stuff began to appear by the late 80s
and the advent of home recording/self released music
eventually loosened the corporate grip.
However...Desmond Child is a songwriting hero of mine
and I was both surprised and delighted to see him featured in this episode.
regards
Titus


































Suzanne Vega
Iron Horse Music Hall
Northampton, MA
March 15th 1984

Reposted from February 2021

First of all I apologise for the excessive track splitting here.
Not my doing, but I couldn't be bothered rejoining it to reduce the playlist.
Whoever did this...well...let's just say don't let them cut your hair.
One of the many tracks I have called 'Suzanne talks' is just her saying "Thank you".
There is some hiss noticable in quiet parts but attempts to quell it
had such detrimental effects on the quality of the music I abandoned that project.
This is a very early SBD.
The year before her first album came out.
Don't think she was ever better than this.
Wonder if she was aware of Roy Harper?
Reminds me of Roy in terms of the mix of acoustic songs and chat.
Always odd to hear something like this where the artist
is about to go huge and it will be the last chance,
at least for some time, to see them in such a low key setting.
I once saw Barenaked Ladies in a tent at Glastonbury
just before they became really famous.
Best gig they ever did.
regards
Titus

Disc 1 {early show}
01 introduction
02 Suzanne talks
03 Tom's Diner
04 Suzanne talks
05 The Boulevardiers
06 Suzanne talks
07 The Queen & the Soldier
08 Suzanne talks
09 Knight Moves
10 Suzanne talks
11 Gypsy
12 Suzanne talks
13 Black Widow Station
14 Some Journey
15 Suzanne talks
16 Neighbourhood Girls
17 Suzanne talks
18 Cracking
19 Suzanne talks
20 Small Blue Thing
21 Suzanne talks
22 The Silver Lady

Disc 2 (late Show)
01 introduction
02 Suzanne talks
03 The Rent Song
04 Suzanne talks
05 The Marching Dream
06 Suzanne talks
07 Marlena on the Wall
08 Suzanne talks
09 Freeze Tag
10 Suzanne talks
11 Calypso
12 Suzanne talks
13 Daniella
14 Suzanne talks
15 Just Friends
16 Suzanne talks
17 Straight Lines
18 Suzanne talks
19 Undertow
20 Suzanne talks
21 Playing
22 crowd
23 Suzanne talks
24 Gypsy

Saturday 6 July 2024

































Suzanne Vega
Theatersaal der Universität
Bremen, Germany
October 14th 1985

Remastered FM.
A very good recording overall and beautiful music.
Regular visitors will know I don't often write "very good".
This is a relitively small venue,
I  suppose it's fair to say she was 'breaking' at this point.
It's great with a band but she was even better as an unknown solo act.
The 1984 show I posted highlights the difference.
With band or solo?
regards
Titus

01 intro/Tom's Diner 
02 Some Journey
03 Small Blue Thing
04 Cracking
05 Undertow
06 The Queen and the Soldier
07 Knight Moves
08 Gypsy
09 Calypso
10 Straight Lines
11 Freeze Tag
12 Luka 
13 Left of Center
14 Marlene on the Wall
15 band intros/Neighborhood Girls
16 Black Widow Station
17 The Rent Song/outro

































Blue Öyster Cult
Rock and Roll Heaven
Toronto, Canada
January 10th 1989

More Blue Öyster Cult for you. (Quelle surprise!...Ed.)
Remastered FM?
Seemed heavily compressed.
The Reaper and the encores are missing from this recording
but it's a fairly listenable Imaginos era bootleg.
Buck's guitar was largely too low on this tour.
Allen's keyboards are up front in the mix.
Probably for obsessives only.
After a shower, are BÖC fans fresh from zones of moisture?
BTW I posted the wrong copy for a few minutes
so if you find Disc 2 has duplicates you were too quick!
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 intro/R U Ready 2 Rock
02 Dominance and Submission
03 E.T.I.
04 I Am the One You Warned Me of
05 Buck's Boogie
06 Astronomy
07 Take Me Away

Disc 2
01 Then Came the Last Days of May
02 Flaming Telepaths
03 Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll
04 Joan Crawford
05 Burnin' for You
06 Godzilla

Friday 5 July 2024

































Don Felder
Greenwich Odeum
East Greenwich, RI
September 27th 2019

Audience recording.
This is a reworked version of the copy on soundaboard.
I had tickets to see Don in Switzerland but covid came along and it was cancelled.
Itt makes me annoyed to think about it.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 Already Gone
02 One of These Nights
03 Pride and Joy
04 Victim of Love
05 American Rock 'n' Roll
06 Peaceful Easy Living
07 Tequila Sunrise
08 Seven Bridges Road
09 Those Shoes
Disc 2
01 Rock You
02 Heavy Metal (Takin' a Ride)
03 Witchy Woman
04 The Long Run
05 Heartache Tonight
06 Life in the Fast Lane
07 Take It Easy
08 Hotel California

Thursday 4 July 2024



















I'm standing as an independant with a manifesto for music.
Appreciate your vote.
regards
Titus




























Phish
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
December 31st 2017/January 1st 2018

Audience source?/taper's area?
mp3.
Four hour show with quite decent sound quality.
If I  was more organised I would have posted this at new year.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
Set 1
01 Carini
02 Suzy Greenberg
03 My Friend, My Friend
04 Fluffhead
05 Reba
06 Poor Heart
07 46 Days
08 Maze

Disc 2
01 Character Zero
Set 2
02 Possum
03 Fuego
04 Gotta Jibboo
05 Golgi Apparatus 
06 What's the Use?
07 You Enjoy Myself

Disc 3
Set 3
01 Soul Planet
02 Auld Lang Syne
03 Free
04 A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing
05 The Moma Dance
06 Prince Caspian
07 Wading in the Velvet Sea
08 First Tube
09 Loving Cup

Wednesday 3 July 2024

































B.B. King
Fairfield Halls
Croydon, London
November 2nd 1997

Remastered FM radio broadcast.
Found this in an old hard drive folder
which was recovered from a coffee-destroyed laptop.
Was worth saving! Thanks to Neil.
B.B. with a proper big band sound.
The finished product is bright and vibrant
...and hence a bit hissy in quieter parts.
I'm being picky...it's really good!
A recording, I hope, all B.B. King fans will enjoy.
regards
Titus

01 Let the Good Times Roll
02 Stormy Monday
03 Darlin' You Know I Love You
04 Ain't Nobody Home
05 Mistreated
06 Blues We Like
07 Night Life/Blues Man/Guess Who?
08 If You Only Knew How Much I Love You
09 How Blue Can You Get?
10 When Love Comes to Town