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The complete session recorded by The Cure on 4 December 1978 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on the 11th of that month. Tracks 3 and 4 are taken from the repeat on 7 March 1979.

Tracklist:
1. Boys Don't Cry 0:49
2. Fire In Cairo 4:13
3. 10.15 Saturday Night 7:52
4. Killing An Arab 11:37

The complete session recorded by Queen on 5 February 1973 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on the 15th of that month.

Tracklist:
1. My Fairy King 0:07
2. Keep Yourself Alive 4:11
3. Doing Alright 7:48
4. Liar 11:52

El Loco is the seventh studio album by the American rock band ZZ Top, released in 1981. It foreshadowed the band's extensive usage of synthesizers on Eliminator, Afterburner, and to a lesser extent, Recycler, by way of employing a synthesizer on a couple tracks, played by an uncredited Linden Hudson.

Tracklist:
Side one
1. Tube Snake Boogie 0:00
2. I Wanna Drive You Home 3:03
3. Ten Foot Pole 7:52
4. Leila 12:16
5. Don't Tease Me 15:34
Side two
1. It's So Hard 19:58
2. Pearl Necklace 25:10
3. Groovy Little Hippie Pad 29:17
4. Heaven, Hell or Houston 32:02
5. Party on the Patio 34:36

ZZ Top
Billy Gibbons – guitar, vocals
Dusty Hill – bass, vocals
Frank Beard – drums, percussion

with
Linden Hudson – synthesizers (uncredited)

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With a streamlined, smooth aesthetic, classic Italian lines and excellent performance - it's hard to understand why the CANT Z.511, which already holds such the accolade to its name of being the largest floatplane of all time - has been largely forgotten. Today we take a dive into its history, and the reason why its name is scarcely mentioned in aviation circles today.

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:52 Construction
4:37 Flight Testing and Career
11:43 Conclusion

Sources:
Civoli M., Aereoplani: Regia Aeronautica-Aeronautica Militare 1923-2003 (2002)
Thompson, Jonathan (1963). Italian Civil & Military Aircraft 1930–1945. New York: Aero Publishers Inc.
John & Elke Weale, Combat Aircraft of World War Two, Arms and Armour Press, London, 1978.

Video Source: Aviation Deep Dive
https://www.youtube.com/@aviationdeepdive

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The complete session recorded by Jethro Tull on 16 June 1969 for John Peel on the Top Gear show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on the 22nd of that month.

Tracklist:
1. Bourée 0:07
2. A New Day Yesterday 4:04
3. Fat Man 8:18
4. Nothing Is Easy 11:11

Three Imaginary Boys is the debut studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 8 May 1979 by Fiction Records. It was later released in the United States, Canada, and Australia with a different track listing as a compilation album titled Boys Don't Cry.

Tracklist:
10.15 Saturday Night 00:00
Accuracy 03:52
Grinding Halt 06:09
Another Day 08:58
Object 12:42
Subway Song 15:45
Foxy Lady 17:46
Meathook 20:16
So What? 22:34
Fire In Cairo 25:14
It's Not You 28:37
Three Imaginary Boys 31:30
The Weedy Burton 35:02

The Cure
Robert Smith – guitar, lead vocals (all but "Foxy Lady"), harmonica ("Subway Song")
Michael Dempsey – bass, backing and lead ("Foxy Lady") vocals
Lol Tolhurst – drums

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The complete session recorded by The Cure on 3 March 1980 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on the 10th of that month.

Tracklist:
1. A Forest 0:07
2. Seventeen Seconds 6:03
3. Play For Today 9:59
4. M 13:38

+++ If this is popular I have several more Peel Sessions and albums with this band - Alex +++

Cargo is the second studio album by the Australian pop rock band Men at Work, which was released in April 1983. It peaked at No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart, No. 2 in New Zealand, No. 3 on the United States Billboard 200, and No. 8 on the United Kingdom Albums Chart. Four singles were released from the album, with "Overkill" being an international top 10 hit in Canada, Ireland, Norway, and US Billboard Hot 100. This was the final Men at Work album to feature the original lineup.

Tracklist:
01. Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive 0:00
02. Overkill 4:46
03. Settle Down My Boy 8:34
04. Upstairs in My House 12:45
05. No Sign of Yesterday 16:52
06. It's a Mistake 23:26
07. High Wire 28:12
08. Blue for You 31:17
09. I Like To 35:12
10. No Restrictions 39:15

2003 Remaster Bonus Tracks
11. Shintaro (B-side from "It's a Mistake" single) 43:51
12. 'Till the Money Runs Out (B-side from "Overkill" single) 46:44
13. Upstairs in My House (live; B-side from "Dr. Heckyl & Mr. Jive") 49:50
14. Fallin' Down (live; B-side from "High Wire" Australian single) 53:04
15. The Longest Night (live) (previously unreleased) 1:01:01

The live tracks on the 2003 Remastered edition are from a concert recorded 28 July 1983 at Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD (13, 14) and from a 1983 concert in Berkeley, CA

Men at Work
Colin Hay – lead vocals (except on tracks 3 and 9), guitar, background vocals
Greg Ham – flute, keyboards, saxophone, harmonica, background vocals, lead vocals on track 9
Ron Strykert – guitar, background vocals, lead vocals on track 3
John Rees – bass, background vocals
Jerry Speiser – drums, background vocals

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WOW is the debut solo studio album by American singer Wendy O. Williams, released in 1984 by Passport Records. It is her first album appearance after the success with The Plasmatics, which had gone on a hiatus during that time. Williams was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for this album in 1985.

Tracklist:
01- I Love Sex (And Rock and Roll) 0:00
02- It's My Life 3:51
03- Priestess 7:45
04- Thief in the Night 11:12
05- Opus in Cm7 14:50
06- Ready to Rock 19:13
07- Bump and Grind 24:36
08- Legends Never Die 29:04
09- Ain't None of your Business 33:32

Band members
Wendy O. Williams – vocals
Wes Beech – rhythm guitar, lead guitar on "It's My Life"
Michael Ray – lead guitar
'Reginald Van Helsing' (Gene Simmons) – bass
T.C. Tolliver – drums
The Boys – backing vocals

Additional musicians
Ace Frehley – lead guitar on "Bump and Grind"
Paul Stanley – guitar on "Ready to Rock"
Eric Carr – drums on "Legends Never Die"
Mitch Weissman – piano on "Opus in Cm7"
Micki Free – acoustic guitar on "Legends Never Die"

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Continuing where Part 2 left off, we find Emperor Trajan in a very precarious situation, with a burning province, a stranded army, and an approaching winter. The Roman Army will face its toughest challenge yet with the climbing of the Orastie mountains and the besieging of Dacian mountain citadels. In this video, Trajan will not only have to save the province, scale the Dacian mountains and take the capital Sarmizegetusa Regia, but also ensure a long lasting peace with the Dacians. Decebalus, however, has other plans, and will stop at nothing to witness the defeat and withdrawal of Rome...

Chapters:
'Optimus Princeps' 0:00
Blood on the Mountains 6:50
The Endgame 10:56
A False Peace 13:23

Sources:
- Charles, B. “The Flavio-Trajanic miles : the Appearance of Citizen Infantry on Trajan's Column” in Latomus, 61, Fasc. 3, 2002, 666-695.
- Florea, G; Pupeza, P. Les Dieux tués: La Destruction du chief-lieu du Royaume Dace” in Die Römischen Provinzen: Begriff und Gründung Colloquium Cluj-Napoca 28. September - 1. Oktober 2006, Editura Mega: Cluj-Napoca, 281-295.
- Neamtu, C; Bârcâ, V; Buna, Z. “Promoting and Capitalizing on the Vestiges from Sarmizegetusa Regia by Modern Multimedia Methods” in Plural, Vol. 8, no. 1, 2020, 150 - 173.
- Oltean, I. A; Hanson, W. S. “Conquest strategy and political discourse: new evidence for the conquest of Dacia from LiDAR analysis at Sarmizegetusa Regia” in Journal of Roman Archaeology, 30, 2017, 429-446.
- Oltean, R. Dacia: La Conquista Romana. Desperta Ferro Ediciones: Madrid, 2016.
- Oltean, R. Tracios, Getas y Dacios. Desperta Ferro Ediciones: Madrid, 2021.
- Pupeza, P. “To see or to be seen: The Dacian fortresses from the Orăştie Mountains” in Annales d’Université Valahia Targoviste, Section d’Archeologie et d’Histoire, XIV, 2, 2012, 81-85.
- Richmond, I. A. “Trajan’s Army on Trajan's Column” in Papers of the British School at Rome, 13, 1935, 1-40.
- Rossi, L. “Dacian Fortifications in Trajan’s Column” in The Antiquaries Journal, 30-35.
- Soria Molina, D. Las guerras dácicas de Trajano Antecedentes, desarrollo, geopolítica, estrategia y consecuencias. Universidad de Murcia: Murcia, 2016.
- Stefan, A. S. Les guerres daciques de Domitien et de Trajan: Architecture militaire, topographie, images et histoire. Ecole Française de Rome: Rome, 2005.
- VV.AA. A Monumental Effort: Trajan’s Dacian Wars. Ancient Warfare Magazine VI.2, Karwansaray Publishers: Zutphen, 2012.
- Wheeler, E. “Rome’s Dacian Wars: Domitian, Trajan, and Strategy on the Danube, Part I” in The Journal of Military History, 74, 1185-1227.

Created by Historia Militum (formerly Filaxim Historia)
https://www.youtube.com/@HistoriaMilitum/featured

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The complete session recorded by Joe Jackson on 21 February 1979 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on the 26th of that month.

Tracklist:
1. One More Time 0:07
2. Got The Time 3:10
3. Fools In Love 5:57
4. I'm The Man 10:27

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Rhythmeen is the twelfth studio album by the American rock band ZZ Top, released in 1996. It is their last album with longtime producer Bill Ham.

Tracklist:
1. Rhythmeen 0:00
2. Bang Bang 3:53
3. Black Fly 8:21
4. What's Up with That 11:53
5. Vincent Price Blues 17:15
6. Zipper Job 23:18
7. Hairdresser 27:33
8. She's Just Killing Me 31:23
9. My Mind Is Gone 36:20
10. Loaded 40:26
11. Prettyhead 44:15
12. Hummbucking, Pt. 2 48:54

Personnel
Billy Gibbons – guitar, vocals
Dusty Hill – bass, keyboards, vocals
Frank Beard – drums, percussion
James Harman – harmonica on "What's Up with That"
Greg Morrow – percussion, drums (credited as 'Gangzz Clangzz & Percussion Thangzz') on "She's Just Killing Me" and other tracks

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Chapters:
The Storm Arrives 0:00
The Dacian Army 5:12
The Eagle and the Wolf 10:57
The King’s Gambit 15:50

Part 1 located here:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Serllfl6swig/

Sources:
- Charles, B. “The Flavio-Trajanic miles : the Appearance of Citizen Infantry on Trajan's Column” in Latomus, 61, Fasc. 3, 2002, 666-695.
- Florea, G; Pupeza, P. Les Dieux tués: La Destruction du chief-lieu du Royaume Dace” in Die Römischen Provinzen: Begriff und Gründung Colloquium Cluj-Napoca 28. September - 1. Oktober 2006, Editura Mega: Cluj-Napoca, 281-295.
- Neamtu, C; Bârcâ, V; Buna, Z. “Promoting and Capitalizing on the Vestiges from Sarmizegetusa Regia by Modern Multimedia Methods” in Plural, Vol. 8, no. 1, 2020, 150 - 173.
- Oltean, I. A; Hanson, W. S. “Conquest strategy and political discourse: new evidence for the conquest of Dacia from LiDAR analysis at Sarmizegetusa Regia” in Journal of Roman Archaeology, 30, 2017, 429-446.
- Oltean, R. Dacia: La Conquista Romana. Desperta Ferro Ediciones: Madrid, 2016.
- Oltean, R. Tracios, Getas y Dacios. Desperta Ferro Ediciones: Madrid, 2021.
- Pupeza, P. “To see or to be seen: The Dacian fortresses from the Orăştie Mountains” in Annales d’Université Valahia Targoviste, Section d’Archeologie et d’Histoire, XIV, 2, 2012, 81-85.
- Richmond, I. A. “Trajan’s Army on Trajan's Column” in Papers of the British School at Rome, 13, 1935, 1-40.
- Rossi, L. “Dacian Fortifications in Trajan’s Column” in The Antiquaries Journal, 30-35.
- Soria Molina, D. Las guerras dácicas de Trajano Antecedentes, desarrollo, geopolítica, estrategia y consecuencias. Universidad de Murcia: Murcia, 2016.
- Stefan, A. S. Les guerres daciques de Domitien et de Trajan: Architecture militaire, topographie, images et histoire. Ecole Française de Rome: Rome, 2005.
- VV.AA. A Monumental Effort: Trajan’s Dacian Wars. Ancient Warfare Magazine VI.2, Karwansaray Publishers: Zutphen, 2012.
- Wheeler, E. “Rome’s Dacian Wars: Domitian, Trajan, and Strategy on the Danube, Part I” in The Journal of Military History, 74, 1185-1227.

Created by Historia Militum (formerly Filaxim Historia)
https://www.youtube.com/@HistoriaMilitum/featured

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Recorded Live In Sweden 1970

In memory of great Peter Green... © 1968 Peter Green. Video © BBC Studios.

Fleetwood Mac
Peter Green – guitar
Danny Kirwan – guitar
John McVie – bass guitar
Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion
Jeremy Spencer – guitar

Tracklist:
1. Black Magic Woman 0:00
2. Jumping at Shadows 6:03
3. Like it this Way 10:52
4. Only You
5. The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown) 19:18
6. World in Harmony 35:00
7. Oh Well
8. Rattlesnake Shake 41:24

Remixed by Andrew Gell

PETER GREEN - GTR/VOX/FENDER 6 BASS/PERCUSSION
DANNY KIRWAN - GTR/VOX
JOHN McVIE - BASS
MICK FLEETWOOD - DRUMS

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Coup d'Etat is the third studio album released by punk rock band The Plasmatics in 1982.

Tracklist:
Side one
1. Put Your Love in Me 0:00
2. Stop 3:54
3. Rock 'n' Roll 8:34
4. Lightning Breaks 12:56
5. No Class 16:53
Side two
1. Mistress of Taboo 19:29
2. Country Fairs 22:46
3. Path of Glory 26:23
4. Just Like on TV 31:07
5. The Damned 34:26
Bonus track
Uniformed Guards (work-in-progress) 38:46

Plasmatics
Wendy O. Williams - vocals
Richie Stotts - lead guitar
Wes Beech - rhythm guitar (lead guitar on "Just Like On TV", "No Class" and "Stop")
Junior Romanelli - bass, keyboards
T. C. Tolliver - drums, percussion

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As carrier groups deliver destruction to Japanese strongholds, American subs risk everything to surface in enemy waters and rescue downed aviators. Submarines featured are the USS Skate and USS Finback. Also covered is the Finback's rescue of future U.S. President George H. W. Bush.

Featuring:
James M. Scott (Author, "The War Below"), Jonathan Parshall (Co-Author, "Shattered Sword")

For more info;
USS Skate (SS-305)
https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3051.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Skate_(SS-305)

Eugene Bradley McKinney, USN
https://uboat.net/allies/commanders/3297.html

USS Finback (SS-230)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Finback_(SS-230)

+++ RIP Glorious punk-metal Goddess Wendy O. Williams - Alex +++
In the fall of 1981 the Plasmatics were booked to headline the outdoor Dr. Pepper Festival in NYC where this video 'Sex Junkie' was performed.

Plasmatics performing 'Masterplan' at the Perkins Palace (California) on the 17th of June, 1981.
The explosion of the car was huge and stage equipment ignited during the explosion can be seen continuing to burn as gas-masked roadies run to put the fires out. The next show following this, promoted by Jack Hoffman, brother of 60s radical Abbie Hoffman was subsequently banned.

Beyond the Valley of 1984 is the second album by punk-metal band The Plasmatics.
After the success of their first album and tour, the band began recording their follow-up album, Beyond the Valley of 1984. After the amount of time and money that was put into their last album, Bruce Kirkland at Stiff Records agreed to put up the funds as long as Rod produced and the album was done in less than 3 weeks at a quarter of the cost of the first.

Producer and manager Rod Swenson proposed the name Beyond the Valley of 1984 and the 1981 tour became "The 1984 World Tour". In between touring drummers, Alice Cooper's Neal Smith was brought in to do the drumming for the record, and the album, with its Orwellian and apocalyptic theme and songs such as "Masterplan", "Pig Is a Pig", and "Sex Junkie", were released a few months later.

The album was recorded at The Ranch in New York City, a studio owned by John Andrew "Andy" Parks, a singer-songwriter from Texas. A promotional tape exists with Andy doing the voice-over in an over-the-top Texan accent. The Ranch was equipped with a modified MCI JH-416 console, a 3M M-79 24-track and an Ampex ATR-102 1/4-inch two-track. Engineer Eddie Ciletti was brought in during the second phase to overdub guitars, vocals, electric chain saw and mix. Mixing was "unconventional," for a punk record due to rather "strict" parameters established by Rod. The record would not have any wide stereo panning, and it had to be mixed at a level low enough so that he could conduct business over the phone. The mix was done almost entirely on Auratone monitors.

During recording for the album, The Plasmatics were booked on the Tom Snyder late night TV show, where Tom Snyder introduced them as "possibly the greatest punk rock band in the entire world".

Beyond the Valley of 1984 would go on to spend 9 weeks on the Billboard 200 charts, peaking at 142 in the summer of 1981.

Tracklist:
0:00 Incantation
2:13 Masterplan
5:22 Headbanger
8:48 Summer Nite
13:35 Nothing
17:18 Fast Food Service
18:41 Hitman (Live in Milan, Italy)
22:26 Living Dead
26:12 Sex Junkie
29:22 Plasma Jam (Live in Milan, Italy)
37:28 A Pig is a Pig

Personnel
Wendy O. Williams - vocals, chainsaw
Wes Beech - rhythm guitars
Richie Stotts - lead guitars
Jean Beauvoir - bass, piano, synthesizers
Neal Smith - drums, percussion

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Overkill is the second studio album by English rock band Motörhead, released in March 1979. It was the band's first album with Bronze Records. Kerrang! magazine listed the album at number 46 among the "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time". American thrash metal band Overkill was named after this album.

Tracklist:
1. Overkill 0:00
2. Stay Clean 5:16
3. (I Won't) Pay Your Price 7:59
4. I'll Be Your Sister 10:56
5. Capricorn 13:51
6. No Class 18:03
7. Damage Case 20:45
8. Tear Ya Down 23:48
9. Metropolis 26:31
10. Limb From Limb 30:08
11. Too Late Too Late - Bonus Track 35:05
12. Like A Nightmare - Bonus Track 38:32
13. Louie, Louie - Bonus Track (Cover: The Kingsmen) 43:00
14. Tear Ya Down Instrumental Version - Bonus Track 45:49
15. Louie, Louie Alternate Version - Bonus Track 48:31

Motörhead
Lemmy – bass guitar, vocals, bass solo on "Stay Clean", second guitar solo on "Limb from Limb"
"Fast" Eddie Clarke – guitars
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor – drums

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When Sir Geoffrey de Havilland first pitched his idea for a two-seater bomber made of wood with no armament, few people were willing to accept his design. But the de Havilland Mosquito went on to become one of the most successful and popular aircraft of the Second World War. The defence of this bomber would be its speed. Mosquitos were among the first multi-role combat aircraft: they could be turned to anything and excelled at everything they did. They were popular with pilots and were adapted into numerous different roles to great success. In this video, our Duxford expert Graham Rodgers tells us how this little wooden bomber came into action, and we hear from some of those who experienced its power first-hand.

See the Mosquito up close - book a visit to IWM Duxford: https://bit.ly/visit-duxford

Source:
Imperial War Museums
https://www.youtube.com/@ImperialWarMuseums

Spaghetti Western music (such as Ennio Morricone's scores in Sergio Leone's trilogy of film classics: 'A Fistful of Dollars', 'For a Few Dollars More,' 'The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly') has an effortlessly cool and gritty feel. But what is it about these scores that made them so evocative? Joe investigates the song structures and helps us understand what makes them so good (but never bad or ugly.)

Note from Joe: "Sorry Friends - In the video I say that Spaghetti Westerns had their origins in Northern Spain - I did mean Southern Italy and Spain. Sorry for the slip!"

Source:
Reverb
https://www.youtube.com/@Reverb

Time Odyssey is the second studio album by guitarist Vinnie Moore, released in 1988 through PolyGram. As of 2013 it is Moore's only release to enter the Billboard 200 chart, where it peaked at #147.

Tracklist:
0:00 Morning Star
3:24 Prelude/Into the Future
7:49 Beyond the Door
13:19 Message in a Dream
22:30 As Time Slips By
29:12 Race with Destiny
35:49 While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George Harrison)
40:29 The Tempest
49:18 Pieces of a Picture
55:32 April Sky (Johann Sebastian Bach)

Personnel
Vinnie Moore – guitar, production
Jordan Rudess – keyboard
Joe Franco – drums
Michael Bean – bass

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