Strange: I get about 10 visits a day to this post...
...and I don't know why. I googled the key words but I could't even find it (not in the top results anyway). Well, I don't really need to know why. Put your dancing shoes on - here's the link.
...and I don't know why. I googled the key words but I could't even find it (not in the top results anyway). Well, I don't really need to know why. Put your dancing shoes on - here's the link.
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Flickr profile nyctreeman says about his set "German Culture Magazines": "From Art Deco, Bauhaus, High Fashion, and Modern 1930s German Life...
These images are taken from Illustrirte Zeitung Magazine. There are about 1200 of these magazines from 1930 to 1939. This is going to be a big set." - Let's hope so!
Via Las Insólitas Aventuras de Pez
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: 1930s, ad, Culture, Ephemera, flickr, German, German Culture Magazines, illustration, Magazines, photos, traumlastic
Arch Hall - Konga Joe (1959)
"Strangely, we find none of this terror in the song “Konga Joe,” by Arch Hall Jr., despite the fact that his song title implicitly references the most menacing figure conjured by the west out of the Dark Continent — King Kong. We might expect something more nightmarish from Mr. Arch Hall Jr., a grinning, blonde pompadoured, failed teen idol more famous for starring in a series of exploitation movies written and directed by his father." text and photo from The Essential Ghoul's Record Shelf
- Unlikely American Idols / Eye of the Goof
- The WILD GUITAR! of Arch Hall, Jr. / Mystic Knights of the Mau Mau
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: Aarch Hall, Konga joe, music
My Baby Just Cares For Me... "featured on her (Nina Simone 1933-2003) debut album Little Girl Blue (1958) and was unnoticed for many years. Then in the mid-1980s, the song gets used in a Chanel no.5 advertisement. It was released as a single, and became one of Simone's biggest hits, causing her comeback."
Wikipedia
"Simone would never benefit financially from the album (Little Girl Blue), because she sold the rights for 3000 dollars. It meant that she missed out on more than 1 million dollars of royalties (mainly because of the successful re-release of "My Baby Just Cares for Me" in the 1980s)."
Wikipedia
The animation is of course made by Aardman Animations.
Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: aardman, animation, music, Music Video, nina simone, youtube
Musselsoppans Vänner has been updated with a bunch of new images. Get your can opener and enjoy!
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: blog, musselsoppans vänner
Have you noticed that new Blogger is slower when it comes to showing the images on your (or my) blog? Or is it just me and my machine?? :(
Posted by Martin Klasch 10 comments
Via Rollmops in Kanzlerbunker
"Futuro is a round, prefabricated house designed by Matti Suuronen, about 100 were built during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The distinctive flying saucer like shape and airplane hatch entrance... /continue wikipedia article (short)/"
www.futuro-house.net
Photo gallery
PS I thought I had posted about this a long time ago but I couldn't find anything in the archives. At the worst it'll be a repost ;)
Posted by Martin Klasch 3 comments
Labels: architecture, futuro, futuro house, youtube
I'm missing the darkish green-blue post background. It's all grey :( Why? I don't know, I didn't fiddle with it.
Update
Strangely enough it looked alright in IE but not in Firefox... I shouldn't have had to but I made some changes in the code (which I'm lousy at) so now the green-blue background is back but I lost the white shadowed outlines (wrap). However I don't think I mind. Time for some more change? I'm thinking of an all grey background including the sidebar. Or is it time for white? We'll see.
Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Mastermind was a nice little board game I had as a child. Better still was the cover! What does the image tell us? With a master mind we'll get hot Asian babes? Isn't that James Last by the way?
Found here.
Posted by Martin Klasch 9 comments
Labels: board games, mastermind, nostalgia, vintage
Clip added by cinema16
"This was an ad that was shown in Drive in theaters to try and get people to buy snack chip"
I'd buy 'em!
/mrdantefontana
Posted by mrdantefontana 2 comments
Labels: advertising, commercial, snacks
The "Disco Volante" from Thunderball
Cross-cut pictures of locations in James Bond films, from The Secret World of 007
Via The Crime in your coffee
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: 007, Disco Volante, illustration, James Bond
Miles Davis - trumpet J. J. Johnson - trombone Jackie Mclean - alto saxophone Gil Pettiford - bass Kenny Clarke - drums (Recorded May 9, 1952 New York City)
Photos from Flickr (search "Stockholm")
Posted by Martin Klasch 6 comments
Labels: boomp3, miles davis, music, my dear old stockholm, slideshow, stockholm
was a song from the The Beginning Stages Of... album.
The Polyphonic Spree's Official Site - The official homepage. Under construction.
The Beginning Stages Of... Official Site - Features lyrics and liner notes from The Beginning Stages of.... Flash site.
Together We're Heavy Official Site - Features lyrics and liner notes from Together We're Heavy. Flash site.
Quest For The Rest - A Flash game featuring members of The Polyphonic Spree and music from Together We're Heavy.
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: music, the polyphonic spree
At Make:, where I found it, they call it "a Mesmerizing video" and I would agree. Watch for 8.54 minutes as Janez Jevnikar "Sprayman" creats a piece of "science fiction art" using only spray paint. In Sweden we might call this Hötorgskonst* and that's not, generally, a flattering description. But this is fun to watch!
* Hötorget is a square in Stockholm where similar kinds of "art" was/is? sold. Konst is art.
Posted by Martin Klasch 3 comments
Labels: art, hötorgskonst, spray, spray can, youtube
You must see this outstanding collection of ads and posters for tobacco products - beautiful, crazy, sexy and sometimes sort of scary. Flickr: Photos from lamarde
More stuff on the subject of tobacco.
Posted by Martin Klasch 1 comments
Labels: ads, flickr, illustration, lamarde, posters, tobacco
Posted by Martin Klasch 4 comments
Labels: archimboldo, dayalets, Ephemera, food, odd
What's your favourite casino carpet?
Casino carpet gallery
Via All About Nothing
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: carpets, casino, casino carpets, design, pattern, textile
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: 007, 1950s, 1960s, Bond, Book, Book Covers, Covers, design, illustration, James Bond
No, no, no! This papier-mâché Native American is probably greeting us with non-political intent.
Come join Tim, Tom and Pia and let's go over to grandma's for some papier-mâché making. What better to do on a rainy day? I believe it's a Polish book (Swedish edition) and it's printed in 1969. It has lots of colourful and fun stuff typical of it's time. You can find some scans of it here.
Posted by Martin Klasch 6 comments
Labels: Book Covers, children's books, Covers, nazi, nazi-indian, nytt med gamla tidningar, papier-mâché, polish