Comics: Donald Duck Family Tree
Donald Duck family tree - the American version.
Kalle Ankas familjeträd - den svenska versionen.
Other versions.
Thanks to P. Asth (via Mine)
Donald Duck family tree - the American version.
Kalle Ankas familjeträd - den svenska versionen.
Other versions.
Thanks to P. Asth (via Mine)
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: comics, disney, donald duck, family tree
Let's Make It is a new music blog dedicated to 60s music.
"Well, here it is another 60´s blog. Stay tuned and you will see a few sessions by the beach boys, the beatles, phil spector, the byrds.....
And as Brian Wilson said.....Let´s make it!!!"
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Posted by Martin Klasch 1 comments
Labels: 1960s, blog, let's make it, music blog, The Beach Boys
"Brussels has so many empty houses ... so many suburban cars invade and leave the city as traffic-jam-waves of the daily tide.
What goes on inside these houses during these cycles of chaotic influx and drain ?
Who has the key ?"
Posted by Martin Klasch 3 comments
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Labels: japan, Japanese, Movie intro, movies, nsfw, violence
Oh yes, the picture is nice. But what in ...'s name is she cooking?! Mmm yes, it's wonderful gel dishes!
Lileks presents the KNOX /not so/ completly new guide to gel-cookery - AS SEEN ON TV!
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Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: 1950s, food, gel-cookery, Vintage Food
"You know SEVEN-UP "goes great" with food. Now try it IN food, too! !"
Lileks' Son Of Cooking With 7-UP.
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Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: 7up, food, vintage ads, Vintage Food
A wonderful collection of 40s and 50s ads with cartoon elements scanned and uploaded by signature leifpeng(click and check out his other stuff). Leif also has a blog called Today's Inspiration!
Via A Best Truth
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Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: 1940s, 1950s, ads, cartoon, flickr, leif peng, today's inspiration, vintage ads
Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, advertising, american, american propaganda posters, posters, propaganda
A Sampler of Things is a sampler of things like these. Go there, get a sample!
Come to think of it, I probably saw it here first: Bedazzled!
Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: design, package, packaging, Snack Pack, snacks
Where and what? Click to find out.
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Labels: 1950s, architecture, atomium, brussels, modern Architecture, modernism, Restored, sphere, spherical
A beautifully made flash thing (what would you call it?) with a little bit of point-and-click without any clear goal, as far as I can see. So it's not what you'd normally call a game. It's not new so you might have seen it before. Maybe you'll like it a bit anyway.
Here, though, is a game called Levers by the same makers.
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You'll find it here.
...or not.
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Labels: advertising, european, posters
"A sunbeam, a sunbeam - Jesus wants me for a sunbeam"
UPDATE: the video is out of date!
Posted by mrdantefontana 5 comments
Twilightzone! is a new music blog by faithful Martin Klasch supporter Christoph (AKA Rideyourpony) aus Deutschland. Right now he is offering "Finnischer tango". Yes, the Finns love tango and probably think they invented it, and this is a funny and truly interesting compilation. Twilightzone! also has some great Bo Diddley, Screaming Jay Hawkins and more. To say the least it's a promising start!
Lostandfoundalbums is a very impressive co-operative music blog project which anyone and everyone can join. The creator of the blog is the infamous HansZUN. Already, after a few days in operation, there are lots of tasty music downloads linked there. OBSOLETE!
Posted by Martin Klasch 4 comments
Labels: blog, music, music blog, Twilightzone
Cartoon Modern have just had a "Mary Blair week". Check it out.
And if you like click link to Illustration: Mary Blair pt. 1 and find more by Mary Blair from there.
Via Cartoon Brew
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Posted by Martin Klasch 4 comments
Labels: children's books, illustration, illustrator, mary blair
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Labels: clip, funny video, Simpsons, youtube