Swedish Actresses: Ingrid Bergman, part 3
This playlist contains the documentary "Great Romances--Ingrid Bergman & Roberto Rosselini" in three parts.
Videos uploaded by meladorimagpie
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Related: The Swedish Actresses series
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This playlist contains the documentary "Great Romances--Ingrid Bergman & Roberto Rosselini" in three parts.
Videos uploaded by meladorimagpie
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Related: The Swedish Actresses series
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Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: actress, Ingrid Bergman, Sweden, swedish, swedish actresses, Video, youtube, youtube playlist
Posted by Martin Klasch 9 comments
Labels: 1970s, animation, cartoon, christmas, karl-bertil jonsson, per åhlin, swedish, tage danielsson, youtube, youtube playlist
Revolt Of The Triffids aka The Day Of The Triffids by Wyndham, John, 1952.
Cover by Earle Bergey uploaded to Flickr by levar
More Bergey stuff (via)
Watch the movie from 1962:
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Labels: 1950s, 1960s, Book Covers, earle bergey, revolt of the triffids, Sci-Fi, the day of the triffids, triffids, youtube, youtube playlist
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IFA Wartburg (not the automobile manufacturer)
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Labels: DDR, die DDR, East German, East Germany, IFA Wartburg, music, swedish, youtube playlist
Well, as it is said in the trailer for documentary "Who Is Harry Nilsson? And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?" - either people get it (who he is) right away or they have no idea.
It seems that everyone who do know who Harry Nilsson was will agree that: 1...he was an extremely talented singer and songwriter 2...he was an extremely complicated person "a big bunny with really sharp teeth".
While being a very productive and successful songwriter, both for himself and others, like the song "One" recorded by Three Dog Night, the two largest hits for Nilsson as a performing artist were not written by him. Those songs are the theme from the movie Midnight Cowboy "Everybody's Talkin'" and "Without You".
Nilsson lived a life that took a toll on his body - partying, drinking etc with friends like John Lennon, Ringo Starr and Keith Moon - and Nilsson sadly died in 1993 before the age of 53.
Here follows a collection of the YouTube movies that had a Nilsson connection and that I found worth putting together. There's the documentary trailer, a couple of versions of "Everybody's talkin'", "Without You", "One" with Three Dog Night, "Daddy's Song" - a song he did for The Monkeys, A documentary about some of Nilsson's recording session in five parts and some more... Enjoy!
A great blog: For the love of Harry
Nilsson's MySpace
The Harry Nilsson Web Pages
Harry Nilsson at Bedazzled!
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Labels: documentary, everybody's talkin', harry nilsson, John Lennon, Keith Moon, midnight cowboy, music, nilsson, one, Ringo Starr, the monkeys, without you, youtube, youtube playlist
A series of Swedish soap commercials made by Ingmar Bergman in 1951. (This is a repost)
Via the one and only Mr Josephzohn (not Erland)
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Posted by Martin Klasch 5 comments
Labels: commercial, Ingmar Bergman, Josephzohn, youtube, youtube playlist
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Labels: 1960s, ABBA, Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny, Bjorn, Music Video, youtube, youtube playlist
Le Jukebox Français is back! As if you would care! Anyhow, this time it's finally time for a lady. She is one of the most famous yé-yé girls and her name is Sylvie Vartan.
Other artists found in Le Jukebox Français:
Michel Fugain
Jacques Dutronc
Michael Polnareff
Thanks to the artist and to those who uploaded the videos to YouTube!
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Posted by Martin Klasch 5 comments
Labels: francophone, french, Jukebox, Le Jukebox Français, music, Sylvie Vartan, yé-yé, youtube, youtube playlist
French artist number three to perform on the francophone extravaganza we call Le Jukebox Français - is Michel Fugain. (Check out his new songs on his MySpace.) Put your funkiest clothes on and dance to these three tracks!
Thanks to the artist and to those who uploaded the videos to YouTube!
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Labels: french, Fugain, Jukebox, Le Jukebox Français, Michel Fugain, music, Music Video, youtube playlist
The second French artist presented in the music video series Le Jukebox Français - is Jacques Dutronc. Let's go!
Thanks to the artist and to those who uploaded the videos to YouTube!
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Posted by Martin Klasch 6 comments
Labels: Dutronc, french, Jacques Dutronc, Jukebox, Le Jukebox Français, music, Music Video, youtube playlist
The first French artist that I have chosen for this new series of French music videos - which I call Le Jukebox Français - is Michel Polnareff. You can find more videos with him on DailyMotion. Put your coolest glasses on and enjoy!
Thanks to the artist and to those who uploaded the videos to YouTube!
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Labels: french, Jukebox, Le Jukebox Français, Michel Polnareff, music, Music Video, youtube playlist
A year ago I uploaded a few snippets of the Soviet made Winnie the Pooh which I thought were truly delightful. And now I'm happy to say that YouTube signature kuba0000 has done the good deed of uploading full episodes in 4 parts. They were made in 1969-1972 by the acclaimed film company Soyuzmultfilm, known for a number of celebrated animations like the series about Cheburashka and short films like Hedgehog In The Fog and The Heron and the Crane (Watch them at Videos With Bibi!).
For your convenience I have collected the Soviet-made Winnie-the-Pooh-episodes into one playlist. (see below). I found them through this article in the blog Think In Pictures where the image of Pooh is discussed. For me Pooh has many faces; I love the originals from the book made by Englishman E H Shepherd, however one can't deny that the Disney version exists in one's conscience but now they have both been joined by the fresh images of the Soviet Pooh. I hope you too will enjoy him, although there are no subtitles. You probably know the stories well-enough to follow. Follow?
PS. You'd better hurry watching it. You never know for how long it'll be available!
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Labels: animation, cheburashka, russian animation, Soviet, Soyuzmultfilm, Videos with Bibi, winnie the pooh, youtube, youtube playlist
"They began as Skull, a grindcore group. /continue Wikipedia article/"
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Labels: iggy pop, music, Music Video, teddybears, teddybears sthlm, Video, youtube, youtube playlist
Finally someone (DzmrDz) has uploaded some episodes of the Croatian cartoon Professor Balthazar. This I have been waiting for since March last year (old post). Thanks to anonymous commentator and to Fikret Karic for telling me this! One of the episodes has the very suitable title "Martin Makes it to the top". Sure the cartoon is in Croatian but if I could understand it you should too. Enjoy the colours, the characters and the music!
Did you note that in this first Balthazar episode - Izumitelj cipela - his beard is red and curly?
PS. The company DVDLAB are in the process of preparing an italian well restaurated version of whole series. We wish them good luck!
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Labels: animation, cartoon, Professor Balthazar, youtube, youtube playlist
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Labels: brazil, music, Music Video, sivuca, youtube, youtube playlist
Watch Pablo Picasso's brush strokes through a special transparent canvas while he's creating paintings in a few excerpts from The Mystery of Picasso a film by Henri-Georges Clouzot. Then watch some more Picasso stuff.
More here.
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Labels: art, Music Video, pablo picasso, picasso, youtube, youtube playlist
The great graphic designer Saul Bass (1920-1996) though having created many well-known logotypes and posters, is mostly know and remembered for his work with movie title sequences (IMDb). This is a collection of the few I found on YouTube. My thanks to those who uploaded them. If you find more or upload more please let me know.
"My initial thoughts about what a title can do was to set mood and the prime underlying core of the film's story, to express the story in some metaphorical way. I saw the title as a way of conditioning the audience, so that when the film actually began, viewers would already have an emotional resonance with it."[1]Check this site out for great screenshots from other of Saul Bass' title sequences and this one for screenshots of other great titles.
Posted by Martin Klasch 5 comments
Labels: posters, Saul Bass, title sequences, Video, youtube, youtube playlist
Posted by Martin Klasch 29 comments
Labels: 007, James Bond, movies, title sequences, Video, youtube, youtube playlist
Lee Hazlewood & Nina Lizell: "Vem Kan Segla Förutan Vind"
Added by oscartripe
I have never been able to decide whether this is really beautiful or just plain cheese...
Check out my Lee Hazlewood Playlist.
/Z
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Labels: Lee Hazlewood, Music Video, Video, youtube, youtube playlist