Great Serial Covers From the 30s and 40
DVDBeaver.com - Serial Covers
(obsolete link)
Via Rashomon
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Adrian Johnson
Adrian Johnson's gallery of illustrations here and a couple of brilliant animations here.
Via A Best Truth
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Labels: Adrian Johnson, animation, illustration, illustrator
Vintage Ladies and Other Stuff
Here's a collection of postcards. There are vintage ladies - I'm not referring to elderly people but they would be if they are alive today - some nudes (NSFW), some movie stars and some other ladies. Then there are postcards of cute cats, some cartoons and Drew Barrymore (!)
You also get your doodle-a-day.
Ivan's JPEGs
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Thank you to Josephzon!
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Labels: nsfw, postcards, Vintage Ladies, Vintage postcard
Edvard Munch - The Dance of Life Site
If you are interested in art and if you haven't already, visit Edvard Munch - The Dance of Life Site
Via Otomano
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Labels: art, Edvard Munch, The Dance of Life Site
60's Garage Rock
If you like that type of thing - head on over to Chocoreve which is a nice French music blog in English.
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Labels: blog, Chocoreve, music, music blog
Flickr: niblog's photos tagged with gas
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Labels: design, esso, gas, logo design, logos
Vad är det för fel på originalteckningarna...
...och dockorna och Toiwo Paavos röst? CD finnes att köpa. (Tack Adam)
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Labels: 1970s, animation, Audio, barbro lindgren, children's books, children's TV show, illustration, Loranga, Masarin och Dartanjang, stop motion
Loranga, Masarin & Dartanjang
Nu har man gjort film på världens bästa barnböcker - och man verkar ha misslyckats. Se här.
Premiär idag.
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Labels: animation, barbro lindgren, children's books, Loranga, Masarin och Dartanjang, movies
Hatari!
PLANET XTABAY writes:
"My first new download for a while is perhaps my favourite Henry Mancini
soundtrack - Hatari! Listen to Sounds of Hatari and Baby Elephant Walk
for two classic exotica tracks."
HATARI! (obsolete)
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Vintage Labels
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Labels: Ephemera, labels, travel ephemera, vintage labels
Shoulda never gotten married
I don't need to comment on this; but it doesn't bode well for the wife to be.
Shoulda never gotten married
Via Look at this
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The Casualties of Jazz
"A rare groove tribute to Black Sabbath"
Oh no! Not another one of those tribute albums! I know, I know, but this is really good. I'm not a big heavy metal fan and not a great fan of Black Sabbath either, so I can't say what someone who is thinks of this; I guess it varies.
A groovy organ dominates "replacing" both original song and guitar. There's a funky and still heavy rhythm section. And finally an upright bass giving it that jazzy feeling. Listen to four of the tracks here.
Via Music For Maniacs I think
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Labels: black sabbath, music, The Casualties of Jazz
Sport Posters
Iceborg?
Sport Posters
Via Josephzohn
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Labels: posters, sport, sport posters
Why Pie?
A parody on Ingmar Bergman - sort of - or something. Eggs that speak like Cartman in South Park about a pie that is no more. Just really stupid. Why post it? Why look at it? I don't know. Don't do it, I guess. Or do. Whatever.
Weebls Stuff - Art
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Labels: animation, chess, Death, eggs, Ingmar Bergman, pie, seventh seal
Flickr: Photos from Least Wanted
Flickr: Photos from Least Wanted is a collection of photos that largely consists of mugshots. It gives you something to think and fantasize about.
From the great Bedazzled blog!
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Labels: flickr, least wanted, mugshot
At Least I Never Played With These
Yes, you are right - this is a re-post. So what?! More re-posts if they are this good!
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I'll Be Hornswoggled!!
I'll be dog-gone!! I did not know that there was a "Big Jim" doll made from the Zeb Macahan character (James Arness also known from Gunsmoke) - the sturdy old trapper with a limp - in the 70s TV series How The West Was Won.
By the way, the series was called Familjen Macahan in Sweden and was extremely popular and then again we didn't have much to choose from in those years.
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Labels: big jim, dog-gone, dolls, familjen macahan, hornswoggled, how the west was won, james arness, mattel, toys, zeb macahan