From TWILIGHTZONE . . . . a favourite clip from a favourite film and despite the talents of Ewan MacGregor and the lovely endearing Tara Fitzgerald it features a man Steven Spielberg called one of the ‘greatest actors’ of all time, the wonderful Pete Postlethwaite
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I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986
Thursday, January 08, 2026
The Concerto D’Orange Juice (Concierto d’Aranjuez) ~ from the film 'Brassed Off’ | TWILIGHTZONE
The Concerto D’Orange Juice (Concierto d’Aranjuez) ~ from the film 'Brassed Off’
“poor lad . . .still thinking about work down the pit?!"
The Steve Miller Band - The Beauty of Time is That It is Snowing [Children of the Future] | jt1674
. . . .the odd thing about Steve Miller is the little trippier sojourns he takes away from being a full on boogie rock band . . . Songs For Our Ancestors is still a personally favourite that I find so haunting this is one of those . . . . does Miller document being given anything prior to these sessions . . . . . . oh, and its snowing . . . . well its turned to rain here but a storm and worst snow for ten years is predicted!
BBC RADIO Rock Hour 545 - Difford & Tilbrook Live at The FRYARS CLUB AYLESBURY 1984 | VOODOO WAGON
BBC Rock Hour 545 - Difford & Tilbrook
Difford & Tilbrook
BBC Rock Hour #545 Version B
Week of Nov. 4, 1984
BBC Rock Hour #545 Version B
Week of Nov. 4, 1984
a DRAFTERVOI SPECIAL
01 Richard Skinner, Gayle Miller - BBC Rock Hour 545 B Intro
02 Difford & Tilbrook - Man For All Seasons
03 Difford & Tilbrook - Picking Up The Pieces
04 Difford & Tilbrook - Love's Crashing Waves
05 Commercial - Coors Light
06 Commercial - Certs
07 Commercial - U.S. Navy
08 Difford & Tilbrook - Woman's World
09 Difford & Tilbrook - Hope Fell Down
10 Difford & Tilbrook - Band of Gold
11 Commercial - Coors Light
12 Commercial - Maxell
13 Difford & Tilbrook - Tears For Attention
14 Difford & Tilbrook - Action Speaks Faster
15 Commercial - Coors Light
16 Commercial - Certs
17 Difford & Tilbrook - Annie Get Your Gun
18 Difford & Tilbrook - Black Coffee In Bed
19 Difford & Tilbrook - Labelled With Love
20 Richard Skinner, Gayle Miller - BBC Rock Hour 545 B Outro
Runout Grooves:
Matrix / Runout (Side 1 etched): BBC ROCK HOUR #545 - "B" SIDE 1Matrix / Runout (Side 2 etched): BBC ROCK HOUR #545 - "B" SIDE 2
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Difford and Tilbrook - On My Mind Tonight
The Faces - Live in Detroit 1976 | Hear Rock City
Red Lips,Hair And Fingernails...
The ultimate party band here with Rod and the Faces.
From San Bernardino,Cali,back in '76.
Although they liked a good time they certainly
could play.As we know Rod outgrew the band and
did alright as a solo artist.
Fine setlist with a few covers thrown in showing
their influences.
Stay tuned cos there's plenty good stuff
on the back burner coming up over the
next few days and weeks.
This is fun and whilst not a soundboard (audience presence belies) it is highly listenable
and let’s face it (sic!) the boys were always a tad rough and ready!?
Dual sources and came down the pike in rapid time from the File Factory for me! (seconds)
Dedicated to Tetsu who passed away 4 December 2025
Kelly Eldridge Boesch | 70 London Punk!
Kelly always amazes but she also makes me smile when she says she made one “by accident”!!
Kelly says :
"I made these #midjourney images kind of by accident yesterday working with a friend on a documentary idea. I tried the prompt I was using with this style ref code and got these really interesting looking characters. We were trying 70s London punk. Which these have that vibe but with a more modern look. Animated with Midjourney and song made using @sunomusic “
can you show me how to make things by accident Kelly?
Here Comes President Kill Again [Instrumental] - XTC (1989) | HERBERG DE KELDER

Here Comes President Kill Again [Instrumental] - XTC (1989)
Ain’t democracy wonderful? Lets us vote someone like that in…
HERBERG DE KELDER
Birthdays : DAVID BOWIE
David Bowie was born as David Jones in London on this day in 1947.
The official music video for "Lazarus" by David Bowie from his 28th and final studio album Blackstar released in 2016.
HERBERG DE KELDER posted this track
formerly Le Ramasseur De Mégots,
Levon Helm & Cissy Spacek - Some Small Crime (Midnight Special 1980)
Anyone remember Cissy in Coal Miners Daughter? I surely do! how about this?
Levon Helm and Sissy Spacek performing “Some Small Crime” on The Midnight Special in 1980
other tracks are available over on YouTube; Honky Tonkin’et al!
this from the year my son was born
Led Zeppelin - 1973-01-07 - Oxford, New Theatre UK (SBD) | so many roads
Led Zeppelin - 1973-01-07 - Oxford, UK (SBD)
Led Zeppelin1973-01-07New TheatreOxford, UKSoundboard Recording
CD 1:01. Rock And Roll02. Over The Hills & Far Away03. Celebration Day04. Black Dog05. Misty Mountain Hop06. Since I've Been Loving You07. Dancing Days08. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp09. The Song Remains The Same10. The Rain SongCD 2:01. Dazed And Confused02. Stairway To Heaven03 .Whole Lotta Love
Speedy says:
1970s - #1: On November 30, 1972, Led Zeppelin launched a 25 date tour of the UK, which ran until January 30, 1973, their first shows in their home country in just about a year. The original 110,000 tickets, priced a £1, sold out within four hours of the box offices opening on November 10. This run of shows holds an interesting place in Led Zeppelin's history for several reasons. First, it was the last full fledged tour of the UK by the band. The only subsequent shows that they would play in England prior to John Bonham’s death in 1980 would be 5 nights at Earl’s Court in 1975 and 2 performances at Knebworth on 1979. Second, the tour would also be the last time that the band played small venues, such as the 1800 seat New Theatre in Oxford. The arena/stadium era would commence for Led Zep right after these shows. Finally, this tour was supposed to have produced the first Led Zep live album, however, the band eventually decided to use the Madison Square Garden performances later that year for the disc The Song Remains The Same. This soundboard recording from January 7, 1973, 53 years ago today, captures Led Zep on in Oxford, about ½ way through the tour.

Now I said to Speedy that this one is a home town sesh that I just missed by going away to college that very year (Oxford being where I lived) and the venue is well known to me and frankly is tiny for the boys! They must have blown the roof off! I have had this before back in 2023 as ‘Oxford Blues’ (geddit?) it’s a rowing joke! . . . . . . but not sure if its soundboard quality I will let you all know! . . . . .turns out both seem to be the soundboard but if you don’t have it it is well worth having - VERY GOOD QUALITY and definitely a soundboard . . . it how we rolled in the ’Shire on a Sunday night!
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