Radio: Oh-la-la!
I'll be gone a few days. If you can't wait for some more Le Jukebox Français don't forget you can always listen to DJ Natashka's totally francophone Radio Oh-la-la! Au revoir!
I'll be gone a few days. If you can't wait for some more Le Jukebox Français don't forget you can always listen to DJ Natashka's totally francophone Radio Oh-la-la! Au revoir!
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Labels: francophone, radio, Radio Oh-la-la
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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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
By the way, if you like stop motion movies and you happen to stumble upon a movie called Flåklypa Grand Prix (Pinchcliffe Grand Prix) you should watch it. This is Ivo Caprino's masterpiece from 1975; also great nostalgia for me.
Update: Ivo Caprino Short Stop Motion Animations II
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Labels: animation, Bibi, Google video, Ivo Caprino, Karius and Bactus, Karius och Baktus, Karius og Baktus, Norwegian, stop motion, Videos with Bibi
Don't forget to visit ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive - probably the best animation site in the world! Visit often.
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Posted for my friend Norton Trenter. Enjoy!
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Thelonious Moog - Hocus Pocus (Focus cover)
This and 2 more Thelonious Moog videos can be found here.
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Labels: Bossa Nova, Jazz, Lounge Music, moog, Music Video, Thelonious Moog
The Lill Lindfors paper doll
From Året Runt 22, 1970
Other dolls: Brigitte Bardot (1965), Harry Belafonte (1966), Donovan (1966), Ingemar Stenmark (Swedish alpine star, 1975), David Bowie (1976), Ulf Lundell (Swedish author and musician, 1977), The Swedish king, Carl Gustaf and the Swedish queen Silvia (both in 1978) and a "Negermusikant" (!) (Negroe musician) back in 1961.
Kattis Klippdockor (Click the masthead thumbs for galleries.), a Swedish page for paper dolls published in weekly Swedish magazines.
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Have a look at this nicely made animation of the Bayeux Tapestry. Perhaps preferably the larger screen version. To resize, click the YouTube symbol and then the button on the far right below the screen.
Via Cynical-C blog
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Labels: animation, art, history, The Bayeux Tapestry, youtube
Today we have been doing this blog-thing for two years and we demand that you buy us this present. Yes! Go on! Thank you very much.
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Labels: birthday, blog, Celebration, Martin Klasch, toy, youtube
Green over Blue, 1956 , Oil on canvas
Mark Rothko
Paintings and bio.
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Earlier post at Martin Klasch about Rothko.
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Labels: art, Mark Rothko
What to make of some Anthon Berg candy bottles and a handful dollar store celebrity dolls? Well, if you are Lex10 of GlyphJockey the obvious answer is to make The Dollar Store Celebrity Hoochies - The 2008 GlyphJockey calendar! Click the link for the slide show!
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Labels: art, calendar cards, dolls, GlyphJockey, pin-ups
About the Seattle Space Needle and the rest of the Century 21 Exposition of 1962 in this post at BibliOdyssey.
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Labels: architecture, BibliOdyssey, Century 21 Exposition, modern Architecture, Seattle, The Space Needle
Girlie Magazines' Covers
Via Neurastenia
Related Posts:
Enoch Bolles Pin-Up art
Vespa pin-up girls
Cheesecake and tools
Vintage Girlwatchers
The Ultimate Pin-Up
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Labels: american pulp magazines, girlie mags, illustration, magazine covers, pin-ups
Image from Designing With Type. Click link or the image.
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Labels: design, fonts, graphic design, graphics, helvetica, Web design
Trippy 1970ish (1979) animated music video for Kraftwerk's Autobahn.
Via The Cartoonist
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Labels: animation, Autobahn, kraftwerk, music, Music Video, youtube
Those of us who has followed Mr Peanut Butter Sandwich knows that he every once in a while gets tired of his blog and starts over in an other shape. Now he has done it again! Last time, when he closed down Earnest Little Cartoon Guy, I and several others had a hard time finding him so for all of you here's a link to the new blog: Biggest Part Of My Life Is Me.
Update: He says about the new blog "I think I wanted a blog that's a bit more personal and a bit more like a diary with links and other stuff I dig intertwined, so to speak."
PS He also says he'll keep the old blog but he won't update it.
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Labels: biggest part of my life is me, blog
If you are in need of some more fonts here is a nice collection for you, thanks to Alessandro of FreeDance.
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Labels: design, fonts, FreeDance, graphic design, Web design