Thursday, 28 May 2026






































Critics including Elon Musk have claimed it's wrong
to cast a black actress as Helen of Troy.
Seriously? WTF is wrong with these people?
Whatever next?
Do you have to be from Sparta to play Spartacus?
If so we need to tear down all those Kirk Douglas sculptures!
Whaddya mean there's no such thing?

Seward Johnson Sculpture: A well-known life-size sculpture
by artist Seward Johnson captures the actor
in two different stages of his life. It was famously featured
by the Seward Johnson Atelier to celebrate his legacy.


























David Kracov Commemorative Piece: Artist David Kracov created a piece
specifically honouring Kirk Douglas,
which was gifted to the actor by his son, Michael Douglas.

































That one doesn't look like Kirk much.

Marcos Marin Art: Renowned pop-art sculptor Marcos Marin
created a distinct monumental aluminium sculpture and wooden carving
representing the actor, which is showcased through Saatchi Art.







































Quite like that one.
BTW...I'm Spartacus and so is my wife.
regards
Titus

Wednesday, 27 May 2026























The Frau and I returned to Brontë country for the bank holiday weekend.












































This time we spent the day hopping on and off the KWVR:
The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway is a 5-mile-long (8 km)
heritage railway in the Worth Valley, West Yorkshire, England,
which runs from Keighley to Oxenhope.


























There are six stations on the route and £21.60 gets you a "rover ticket"
which gives unlimited travel and free entry to the award-winning
‘Carriage Works’ and ‘Engine Shed’ Rail Story museums, both at Ingrow Station.




















The line and its stations have been used in numerous period film
and television productions including the 'The Railway Children'.


























They have a selection of vintage diesel and steam locomotives
as well as period carriages and general rail memorabilia.


























Great day out if, like me. you are a railway enthusiast.












































(I can't lay claim to the photos, just examples I found  online)
regards
Titus
































The Robby Krieger Band
Club M 
Canoga Park, CA. 
October 25th 1992

Remastered soundboard.
Can anyone identify the three instrumental pieces?
regards
Titus

Robby Krieger -  guitar/vocals 
Dale Alexander - drums/keyboards/vocals
Skip Knape (Skip Van Winkel) - organ/foot pedal bass
with special guests:
Steve Hunter - guitar
Pete Haycock - guitar
John Hernandez - drums
Tony Gillis - percussion
Eddie Ray - vocals

Disc 1
01 intro (Touch Me)
02 Love Me Two Times
03 Gavin Leggit
04 Backdoor Man
05 instrumental
06 Riders on the Storm
07 instrumental
08 L.A. Woman

Disc 2
01 Spanish Caravan
02 instrumental
03 Little Red Rooster
04 Crossroads
05 Roadhouse Blues 
06 Light My Fire

Saturday, 23 May 2026






















Alex Ligertwood (December 18th 1946 – April 30th 2026)

Alexander John Ligertwood was a Scottish singer, songwriter, guitarist and drummer
best known for his work with Santana.
Alex was born in Drumchapel, Glasgow, Scotland.
He died at his home in Santa Monica, California aged 79.
Another talented musician gone but not forgotten.
I'll post something Alex-related soon.
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Titus


























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Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Mid South Coliseum
Memphis, TN
November 28th 1977

Remastered soundboard/FM/pre-FM? (you tell me Dear Readers)
I banished numerous offensive clicks and pops.
Turned out quite well I think.
Another show from the monster(ous) 77 'Works' tour.
I had a 'Madeleine Moment' during the remastering:

"The Blackburn Record Exchange was a well-known,
independent vinyl and music store formerly located
on Higher Church Street in Blackburn, Lancashire.
It was a staple for music lovers in East Lancashire
before closing its doors and relocating,
with the building subsequently vacant for a number of years."

Here is a photo from 2018 when the building was up for sale
priced at £160,000 which was probably ambitious.


























(4000 holes in Blackburn, Lancashire?)
The Exchange was a veritable Aladdin's Cave for music junkies.
I used to go there sometimes in the late 1970's.
They both bought and sold records so they would have multiple copies
of albums that people had obviously grown tired of.
I swear they had 50+ copies of Tarkus
and they were refusing to accept any more in part exchange :)
This gig is excellent and I'm not sure what came over those fickle folk
who traded in their Tarkuses (Tarkii?) for the Sex Pistols.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 intro
02 Peter Gunn/Hoedown
03 Tarkus
04 Take a Pebble/Piano Concerto No. 1 (1st movement)
05 Maple Leaf Rag
06 Take a Pebble (conclusion)
07 C'est la Vie
08 Lucky Man
09 Pictures at an Exhibition

Disc 2
01 Karn Evil 9 (1st impression part 2)
02 Tiger in a Spotlight
03 Watching Over You
04 Tank/The Enemy God
05 Nutrocker
06 Pirates
07 Fanfare for the Common Man/Rondo
08 Show Me the Way to Go Home/outro

Thursday, 21 May 2026

















































Isaac Willis (November 12th 1955 – May 16th 2026)
Was sad to hear the absolutely fabulous Ike Willis has died aged 70.
For any Zappa fan worth their salt the man was a legend.
Ike as the bizarre/slightly disturbing Thingfish:






















"I got yo language hangin', boy"
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Titus






































In my reinterpretation of this old Gary Larson cartoon
the monster is China and Trump is the mutt.
regards
Titus

Wednesday, 20 May 2026































Beat Club
Episode 72
October 30th 1971

Great episode with Champion Jack!
There's also footage of Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan in the studio.



























Everyone has their own style but it is generally accepted that the guitar headstock
should be parallel to the nearest shoulder as an optimum playing position.
Richie Havens (pictured above) does the exact opposite.
regards
Titus

T.Rex - Electric Warrior/Jeepster/Life's a Gas
Richie Havens - Here Comes the Sun
Alice Cooper - Under My Wheels
Jethro Tull - Life is a Long Song
Procol Harum - In the Wee Small Hours of Sixpence
Champion Jack Dupree - I'm Going To Bremen to Get on the Radio
Stoneground - An Added Attraction
Passport (featuring Klaus Doldinger) - Uranus

Tuesday, 19 May 2026






























Bottleneck slide.

Over 60% of China's trade volume and up to 83% of its seaborne oil imports
pass through the Strait of Malacca.
Could this be Trump's next target?
When does conflict become a World War?
Here's a list of top ten wars:






























I like a good list me.
regards
Titus

Monday, 18 May 2026

































Steely Dan
Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Hindmarsh, Adelaide
South Australia
October 30th 2011

Remastered audience recording.
Top quality show as always.
Steve Winwood was the opening act
and he makes a guest appearance for the Steely encores.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 Dizzy's Bidness
02 Aja
03 Black Friday
04 Hey Nineteen
05 Time Out of Mind
06 Two Against Nature
07 Bodhisattva
08 Rikki Don't Lose That Number
09 Show Biz Kids

Disc 2
01 Papa Don't Take No Mess
02 Green Earrings
03 Dirty Work
04 Peg
05 My Old School
06 Reelin' in the Years
07 Pretzel Logic *
08 Roadrunner *
09 Untouchables Theme

* with Steve Winwood

Sunday, 17 May 2026
























I received a postcard from my youngest daughter
who is, currently,  on a reconnaissance mission to the USA.



















Meanwhile the Donald, back from his humiliation in China,
is sharing his personal vision of space exploration.





















































He should go here:




























...and reflect.
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Titus



























Lost Hearts (1973)

















Based on the 1895 ghost story of the same name by M. R. James
and first aired on BBC1 on Christmas day 1973.



























A spooky blast from the past.
regards
Titus

Saturday, 16 May 2026









































Robert Fripp (with Debbie Harry) keeping an eye on the time?
Fripping the light fantastic:

Today is Robert Fripp's 80th birthday.
It is also the 40th anniversary of his marriage to Toyah Wilcox.

King Crimson's 'Discipline' is a complex exercise in polyrhythmic
and polymetric structure, featuring different instruments
playing in different time signatures simultaneously,
often centred around 5/8, 17/16, and 12/16.
The guitars generally play in 5/8 (or 5/4),
while the drums and bass follow a 17/16 pattern.
The piece shifts through various paired time signatures,
including 15/16 and 14/16.
So quite tough to play then huh? :)
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Titus
































Joe Walsh
Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
Irvine, CA
September 24th 1983

Remastered pre-FM vinyl rip.
A Westwood One Superstars in Concert broadcast.
Joe was opening for Stevie Nicks.
I assume the excellent additional singers are from Stevie's band.






































"Stevie Nicks and Joe Walsh shared a passionate, intense,
and drug-fueled romance between 1983 and 1986,
which Nicks has described as the "great, great love" of her life.
Bonding over music and the pressures of fame, they were deeply in love,
though their relationship was ultimately severed
due to excessive substance abuse and the need to get sober."

F.A. cup final today.
I'm also very much looking forward to a program the Frau Luxor wants to watch later.
It's called The Eurovision Bong Contest...should be good!
Think that's what she said.
regards
Titus

01 intro/People Get Ready
02 In the City
03 Welcome to the Club
04 Life in the Fast Lane
05 Space Age Whiz Kids
06 The Bomber: Closet Queen/Bolero/Cast Your Fate to the Wind
07 All Night Long
08 Turn to Stone
09 Funk #49
10 Life's Been Good
11 Rocky Mountain Way/outro
12 radio promo

Friday, 15 May 2026

































Rory Gallagher
Golders Green Hippodrome
London, England
March 17th 1973

Remastered FM.
Classic broadcast from the BBC archives.
Patched and repaired. (can you spot it?)
regards
Titus

01 Hands Off
02 What in the World?
03 Walk on Hot Coals
04 Banker's Blues
05 Race the Breeze
06 Hoodoo Man
07 Bullfrog Blues

Thursday, 14 May 2026

































Brand X
The Bottom Line
New York
June 26th 1993

Remastered soundboard/FM?
Brand X performing as a trio. (you make more money that way)
A short but brilliant set.
I think they were opening for Sun Ra Arkestra.
Drum & bass here is wonderful.
regards
Titus

01 The X-Files Theme
02 Liquid Time
03 Thalidomide Squid
04 Nuclear Burn/Cambodia
05 Strangeness
06 A Duck Exploding
07 drum solo




























Wouldn't it be awful if the Chinese took Trump prisoner?
I, for one, would demand a five year enquiry.
(What's the rush?...Ed.)
regards
Titus

Wednesday, 13 May 2026

































Kevin Ayers and the Whole Wide World
Gemeentecentrum
Driebergen, Netherlands
July 30th 1970

Remastered FM.
A treat for all you Kev/Soft Machine fans.

































'If You've Got Money' seems very relevant to our inequitable times
and 'Why Are We Sleeping?' echoes Mike L's recent comment:;
"Frogs in ever warmer water"
regards
Titus

01 The Oyster & the Flying Fish
02 We Did it Again
03 Hat Song
04 If You've Got Money
05 Clarence in Wonderland
06 Colores Para Dolores
07 Why Are We Sleeping?
08 Lady Rachel (cuts in)
09 interview (snippet)

Tuesday, 12 May 2026

































TLD3 is six years old today.
The USA turns 250 in July.
That's not a long time for a country.
Donald Trump has been around for almost a third of it :)

Thank you. as always, to all the Dear Readers
who have taken the time to leave comments over the last 12 months.
It is very much appreciated.
regards
Titus

Monday, 11 May 2026

































Steve Hackett
Barcelona Teatre Musical
Catalonia, Spain
May 28th 2014

Remastered audience capture.
Not as long as the show I posted from the US leg of this tour.
Our Catalonian amics are very enthusiastic and occasionally talkative
but I think the reworked recording turned out quite well.
regards
Titus

Disc 1
01 intro/Dance on a Volcano
02 Dancing with the Moonlit Knight
03 Fly on a Windshield/Broadway Melody of 1974
04 The Fountain of Salmacis
05 The Musical Box
06 band intros/I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
07 Acoustic Ramble/Horizons
08 Firth of Fifth

Disc 2
01 Lilywhite Lilith
02 The Knife
03 Supper's Ready
04 Watcher of the Skies
05 Los Endos
















































Theme Time Radio Hour with Bob Dylan
Episode 36

Hair is Bob's topic this week.
These days I have more on my chin than on my head.
regards
Titus

Saturday, 9 May 2026

































Porcupine Tree
WKLQ Studios
Grand Rapids, MI
May 23rd 2005

A short SBD/FM broadcast from the PTree archive.

01 interview
02 Lazarus (acoustic)
03 interview
04 interview
05 Sound of Muzak (acoustic)
06 interview/outro
bonus
07 Sound of Muzak
08 Lazarus

Steve and Wes in the studio answering questions
and doing a nice performance of the two songs.
Excellent recording.

That's what it said in the notes.
Doesn't sound all that excellent to me.
Just can't get into PTree/Wilson.
Feel like I'm being scammed when I listen to them.
No idea about the origin of the bonus versions.
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Titus













































Private Schulz (1981)

Reposted from December 2021

I've had this in mind since I posted the first Colditz series.
Another WWII themed TV production which I watch every few years.
Michael Elphick is excellent in the title role
but Ian Richardson (Major Neuheim) steals the limelight.
Great story/script and very funny.
I always make a point of 'squeezing' the last drop of a whisky
into my pint of beer in homage to this show.
regards
Titus

Wednesday, 6 May 2026























The evolution of civilisation (in a nutshell)

Step 1
We are marooned on an island.
Luckily there are lots of coconuts to eat.























Step 2
We invent money




















Step 3
One guy owns all the coconuts




























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Titus